Fantasy Football
What is fantasy football? Put simply, it's a statistics
competition with football players generating the statistics. In a
fantasy football league, each person "drafts" a team of football players
whose individual stats accumulate for the fantasy team's total.
For example, you might draft the Steelers' quarterback, the 49'ers wide
receiver, and the Charger's running back. Then, each week, your
fantasy team would play another fantasy team in the league. The team
with the most points generated by their player's rushing yards, pass
completions, and touchdowns would win the game.
So where's the learning opportunity? Winning fantasy football
takes research and analysis. Being able to throw a perfect spiral or
understanding penalties counts for nothing and it's all about counting
players numbers.
The successful fantasy football team manager will have to understand
the leagues scoring rules--which gets you more points, a running back or a
wide receiver? Attention to details is another necessary skill or
you'll end up drafting two quarterbacks with the same bye week--not a good
thing. Project management skills will keep you from leaving players on the
bench you had meant to play and starting players who are out for six weeks
with a broken leg.
The best part of fantasy football is that the internet makes it easy.
It's a simple matter to join a free league through Yahoo or even form your
own league. Of course, you may want an adult football fanatic in the
household to supervise the web activity since many fantasy football sights
may have objectionable links, especially gambling. But otherwise,
positive learning opportunities abound.
Fantasy Football Unit
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