![]() It came down to Week 16 MNF, I was in second place and I pivoted from Mike Boone to Ameer Freaking Abdullah to try to catch the team in first place. Last year, I finished third out of 1,200 entries. John Paulsen : I think this is my sixth year playing in the SFB. ![]() I think I still snuck into the playoffs and made a run (thanks, Lamar Jackson!), but once again, I couldn't make it to the big dance at the end. (This one was not as memorable as that first season, so I'm having a hard time remembering.) Last year, I took Antonio Brown in the second round, which was. The next year, I think I got to the playoffs again but crashed out. I did so well that I got a bye week for the first round of the playoffs, and then, in the second round of the playoffs, my QB broke his hand early in the game, giving me zero points and ending my season. That first year was especially most depressing. It looks like I won over 60% of my games during the regular season, which seems good, but it's been a sad story in the playoffs. Kevin Zatloukal : I think I've done three of them. My best finish was in SFB7, where I made it to the second round of the playoffs. Last year I had a nice mediocre 7-5 season I think I only won three games in my first appearance!Ĭhris Allen : This will be my fourth year in the SFB. Justin Edwards: This will be my third year overall and second in a row. My best percentile finish was last season (2019), where finishing 249th out of 1,200 put me in the top 21% of teams. My best raw finish was 165th in my first year, but that was out of only 480 teams. Greg Smith: I’ve played in the Scott Fish Bowl since 2016. With records of 9-3 and 8-4, respectively, I received first-round playoff byes and made it another round of the postseason in both years. Jennifer Eakins: I've played in the Scott Fish Bowl for four seasons and the first two were my best (beginner's luck, I suppose). How many years have you played in the Scott Fish Bowl (SFB)? What was your best finish? We asked a few of them to share their draft strategy thoughts. Once downloaded, you'll find the rankings in the Ru1D and Rec1D columns.įor more Superflex content, make sure to read Greg Smith's Introduction to 2QB and Superflex Leagues.Ī large number of 4for4 staff members are competing in this year's #SFBX, which kicks off on July 6. To access the data, visit our rankings page and click on the Download CSV button. Here is a link to this year's scoring settings.Įditor's Note: One of the scoring settings in #SFBX is points per first down and, luckily for 4for4 subscribers, we project first downs. ![]() That's right, no kickers and no defenses, a total of four FLEX spots, with one of those FLEX spots being a Superflex. The Scott Fish Bowl starting lineup consists of 1-2 QBs, 2-6 RBs, 3-7 WRs, and 1-5 TEs. The charity organization behind the Scott Fish Bowl, Fantasy Cares, helped raise $60,000 in 2019. ![]() For the uninitiated, the Scott Fish Bowl is a pro-am fantasy tournament featuring industry analysts and amateurs competing to be crowned the ultimate fantasy champion that also helps raise money for Toys for Tots. This year's Scott Fish Bowl-#SFBX-has grown to 1,440 competitors. The inaugural Scott Fish Bowl, known back then as the FFOasis Invitational, featured a mix of 96 fans and fantasy analysts. Since its inception, the Scott Fish Bowl marks the unofficial kickoff to the fantasy football season. BetMGM + 4for4 Sub Deal (Free Betting Subscription).No House Advantage + 4for4 Sub Deal (Free Subscription).VividPicks + 4for4 Sub Deal (Free Subscription). ![]()
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