Big congratulations to Ray for finishing the Marine Corps Marathon today in under 3 hours and 45 minutes. Amazing accomplishment for a first-time marathoner. Way to go, Ray.
Calitri: To earn something close to an "A": QBs: 15+ fantasy points RBs: 10+ fantasy points WRs: 7+ fantasy points TEs: 6+ fantasy points D/ST: 10+ fantasy points
AbsolutHokie: TrueScore® points: For QBs A = 9+ B+ = 8.6 - 8.9 B = 8 - 8.5 C+ = 7.6 - 7.9 C = 7 - 7.5 D+ = 6.6 - 6.9 D = 6 - 6.5 F = < 6
For RBs and WRs A = 7+ B+ = 6.6 - 6.9 B = 6 - 6.5 C+ = 5.6 - 5.9 C = 5 - 5.5 D+ = 4.6 - 4.9 D = 4 - 4.5 F = < 4
For TEs, Ks and D/STs A = 6+ B+ = 5.6 - 5.9 B = 5 - 5.5 C+ = 4.6 - 4.9 C = 4 - 4.5 D+ = 3.6 - 3.9 D = 3 - 3.5 F = <3
Website Credo
If you're a big fantasy football guy, you probably visit a website or two, like ESPN, for advice on who to draft and how to set your lineup. But how many times do you go back to those predictions after it's all been laid out on the field to see if they were right? That's where we come in. Starting the beginning of the NFL season of '07, we'll review the performance of various gurus of fantasy football to see just how proficient these clairvoyants really are.
Does your girlfriend's retarded one-armed half brother, Marvin, give better fantasy advice than Eric Karabell? Does Virgil, the midget dressed in a clown suit at the metro stop, hypothesize more accurately than one Mr. Engel? We hope to find out.
Bringing Feed Back
1. Can anyone think of other people I should be including in the ratings?
2. Is there a better way to compare the guys than the current formula?
3. Have you seen my baseball?
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