vikings, Saints, and Colts have all played bad teams...best team the Vikings have played are the Packers..
saints and Colts have only really played NE...Saints crushed them. The Colts SHOULD have lost...
but, I can't think of a "best team in the league"
The Saints probably are....no one can go into their dome and win
The Chargers are playing well...the Vikings beat the fuck out of everyone(I know they're bad teams...but the Colts just squeak by these bad teams)...so they have to be up there....idk
Saints crushed the lines, crushed the Giants, beat the Falcons, crushed the Patriots.
Colts beat the Jaguars, Cardinals, Patriots, Ravens, and Texans.
Vikings beat the Ravens and lost to the Steelers.
Vikings opponents are 36-63, Saints opponents are 48-73, Colts opponents are 51-59.
Either way, what does it matter? The other teams' records may also be inflated, but the Vikings' record is the
most inflated. They lost to the best team they faced!
Huh? All I said was that I used to feel the same way as DM about people talking about fantasy football, then I played it and enjoyed it. I didn't say or even imply that one has to play it to understand it, I was just saying that in my case PERSONALLY my view changed once I had played it. I was trying to make a case for it for anyone that hasn't played before that they might consider giving it a try. My post was not directed at any one person in particular. Where did you get all this from?
Do not misuse words if you do not want people to get something from them, your words are all I took anything from.
As for y'all complaining about us talking fantasy football, I used to feel the same way. This year I tried fantasy football for the first time and damn it I got hooked immediately. It opens your eyes to so much more info to be learned about the NFL and its workings, and gives you added reasons to watch multiple games besides your own team's. I enjoy everything about fantasy football, including the frustrations of losing close games or having your team completely lay an egg in a bad week. The advertisements are true--it really does enhance your NFL experience.
First you address "y'all complaining". It addresses a specific audience. Then you go on that it. You did say that a person needed to play it to gain some additional understanding, using the generic you implying we were very much in the audience that needed it too. Either way you stated "it is true that it opens your eyes in a way you are likely not getting elsewhere," as well as another garbage assertion of truth that "it really does enhance your nfl experience." Whether you understand it or not, that means you are saying we are lacking that enhancement and lacking that understanding. When you make a definitive statement like "it really is true," then you are stating that the opposite must be true for those not following your truth.
To directly refute your assertions of truth anyway, fantasy football opens you up to one thing usually - paying attention to what you are already led to pay attention to, offenses. Granted 20 person teams that also get defensive players involved are better, but not many people are playing those, so simply nearly no one is gaining any good football understanding from fantasy football. Paying attention to who scores does not open you up to any deep understanding of anything except who scores and who gets yards and whatever. A deeper understanding comes from focusing on things like both sides of line play, something that you are not taught to focus on by everything else like announcers and fantasy football and media hype.