There's about 45 have done the 24, of those (again not 100%) I think there are 3 who have all 24 above 150: Geggster, Jimjimany and Solarflare. (In the interest of fair disclosure I think it's worth pointing out that Solarflare has only played one game with Vamps which doesn't change the facts but I think does take a slight shine of the 24>150.)
Info from http://naf.talkfantasyfootball.org/prolific.html and NAF ranking
Apologies if I have missed anyone
Strengh of Schedule
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Re: Strengh of Schedule
To return to the original question (sort of), there is a good debate going on over at Ausbowl about why there is a need to find a single winner. If the basic scoring system can't separate two people, it's because they are equally good...
Wouldn't work at some tournaments where a winner is a nice thing, but at smaller tournaments where it's basically a get together to play some games, having a shared winner might be the way to go.
Wouldn't work at some tournaments where a winner is a nice thing, but at smaller tournaments where it's basically a get together to play some games, having a shared winner might be the way to go.
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Re: Strengh of Schedule
Ha! Unsurprisingly, it was this thread that inspired me to start the Ausbowl one.sann0638 wrote:To return to the original question (sort of), there is a good debate going on over at Ausbowl about why there is a need to find a single winner. If the basic scoring system can't separate two people, it's because they are equally good...
Wouldn't work at some tournaments where a winner is a nice thing, but at smaller tournaments where it's basically a get together to play some games, having a shared winner might be the way to go.
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