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  2. Fantasy football (gridiron) - Wikipedia

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    Fantasy football is a game in which the participants serve as owners and general managers of virtual professional American football teams. The competitors select their rosters by participating in a draft in which all relevant National Football League (NFL) players are available.

  3. Pro Football Focus - Wikipedia

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    Pro Football Focus (also written as ProFootballFocus, and often referred to by its initials, PFF) is a sports analytics company that focuses on thorough analysis of the National Football League (NFL) and NCAA Division-I football in the United States.

  4. Fantasy plays: Players to start and sit for NFL Week 9 - AOL

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    Every week I’ll be listing out every fantasy-relevant player, sorted by position and bucketed into tiers with the higher-tiered players deemed more start-worthy. For specific start/sit advice...

  5. Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Wikipedia

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    The Tampa Bay Buccaneers (colloquially known as the Bucs) are a professional American football team based in Tampa, Florida. The Buccaneers compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member club of the league's National Football Conference (NFC) South division.

  6. Fantasy Football: How to play for the 2023 NFL season - AOL

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    No other fantasy sport combines the excitement of the real NFL game with the rush of creating and managing your own personal team the way fantasy football does. You can draft a roster and...

    • Fantasy football team power rankings with Week 1 of NFL season here
      Fantasy football team power rankings with Week 1 of NFL season here
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    • Fantasy Football cheat sheet for last-minute draft strategy tips for 2023 NFL season
      Fantasy Football cheat sheet for last-minute draft strategy tips for 2023 NFL season
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    • 2023 Fantasy Football Draft Rankings: Defenses
      2023 Fantasy Football Draft Rankings: Defenses
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    • Fantasy Football Notebook 1: With Dalvin Cook looming, should we still prioritize Breece Hall?
      Fantasy Football Notebook 1: With Dalvin Cook looming, should we still prioritize Breece Hall?
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  7. Fantasy football team power rankings with Week 1 of NFL ... - AOL

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    With the NFL season finally upon us, it's time to revisit the Fantasy Football Power Rankings. Which teams offer the most juice? Which rosters are we staying away from?

  8. How to play fantasy football: Your 101 guide for the 2022 NFL ...

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    What is Fantasy Football? At its most basic, fantasy football is the accumulation of points for players on a given fantasy team based on the real-life statistics those players obtain on the NFL field.

  9. Pythagorean expectation - Wikipedia

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    Pythagorean expectation is a sports analytics formula devised by Bill James to estimate the percentage of games a baseball team "should" have won based on the number of runs they scored and allowed. Comparing a team's actual and Pythagorean winning percentage can be used to make predictions and evaluate which teams are over-performing and under ...

  10. Fantasy Football: Ranking TE playoff strength of schedule for ...

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    Which tight ends have the best possible chance at going off in the fantasy playoffs? Scott Pianowski ranks them by how good their three-week setup is.

  11. Sports rating system - Wikipedia

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    Rating systems provide an alternative to traditional sports standings which are based on win–loss–tie ratios. In the United States, the biggest use of sports ratings systems is to rate NCAA college football teams in Division I FBS, choosing teams to play in the College Football Playoff.