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Anyone ever make playoffs from 0-4? (2 Viewers)

ppierce

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Looking bleak for me. After 10 years of dominance in my league, this is looking like a down year. Injuries and bad luck are killing me.

 
I saw a team start 0-5 and do it, but that is the exception.

The problem with starting 0-4 is that, unless your team is in a weak division, a general rule of thumb is that to make the playoffs you need a winning record (not always true, but mostly so in my experience for non-division winners to qualify for a wildcard slot). To reach the 7-6 mark with an 0-4 start means that of the remaining 9 games, you would have to go 7-2 (which is pretty tough to do).

No reason to give up, but the odds are against you will need to catch all the breaks from this point on.

 
Impossible.. i was 0-4 in 2009 after a bad draft..

I did end up assembling a balanced contender via waivers toward the middle, but still couldn't overcome the bad start.

It was just painful to come up short week after week...

It was my most important league (as it was with coworkers) and it was just painful to come into the office being the weekly doormat in the league.

I really hated that season, all that time wasted.. just better to shut off the laptop and just open a beer and enjoy football..

sometimes this ff really prevents you from enjoying the actual game..

 
I was just looking back through my dynasty league history, because I am 0-4 also.

Turns out I started 0-4 in 2001 and made the playoffs at 9-5.

 
Guy in my 16 team league started 0-6, went 7-6 to make the playoffs, won it that year and the next.
Did the same a few years back. Started 0-6 and ripped off 11 straight to win it all. Fun year.
Yeah, was 2-5 last year and ended up winning the league despite having Kitna as my QB. I just throw that in there to say that "you just never know". Keep plugging. Good luck.
 
'ppierce said:
Looking bleak for me. After 10 years of dominance in my league, this is looking like a down year. Injuries and bad luck are killing me.
thanks for the update.
 
Guy in my 16 team league started 0-6, went 7-6 to make the playoffs, won it that year and the next.
I saw this and just wanted to chime in and add that I started 0-6 last year in a 12 team league with just horrific player production. By the end of the season, I had a waiver wire all-star team made up of guys like Vick and Tamme and the castoffs from other teams. I was basically like the Packers of the fantasy world...except my quest for a title fell one game short, in the championship.Final record: 7-6-1. You can do it, just keep your head (and sanity) up. :thumbup:
 
I made the playoffs one year from 0-4. What had happened was that for 4 straight weeks I had the second highest score in the league, only to lose to the highest score. But the law of averages finally kicked in, and I ended 8-6.

 
I've made the playoffs and won the championship starting 0-5. WW pickups, luck, and players finally performing as the should all play into turning it around. Sometimes it doesn't matter how great your team is if bad luck is knocking on your door. You could lead your league in points, but still be 0-4.

 
What was responsible for the turnarounds? WW pickup? Players finally playing to their rankings?? Luck??
In the case of the 0-5 team I mentioned, they were the favorite to win the championship going into the season - however in the first five weeks the team always faced the highest scoring team in the league, plus their players had slightly underperformed. After that they caught some scheduling breaks and won 7 consecutive games.I think in most instances, WW pickups have a lot to do with a team's resurgence. IMO if you have a slow start, you have to be proactive by either agressively working the WW or making some trades.
 
Sure. It happens.

Much easier for a fantasy team to follow a long losing streak with a long winning streak than it is for an NFL team to do the same.

It's just numbers. Add more of them.

 
Depends....Head to Head may be tough, but VP's may allow you to get in?

I started out 1-5 one year, and ended up winning it all. Finished 6-7, got the last playoff spot, and numbers just fell my way???

I'd start buying low on some studs....>mendy, romo come to mind.

 
I did it once but I got in based off of total points, not record. Got a string of bad luck early in the year where I went 0-4 but was like the 3rd or 4th high scorer in total points. Went on to win the final playoff spot based on high points for remaining teams not in off record. I think I was .500 that year at seasons end. Lost in playoffs.

 
I did it in 2000. 12 team H2H league, top 8 make playoffs. Picked up Mike Anderson in Week 3, then was at 1-5 when I traded for Jeff Garcia and ended up winning the rest of my games through the Super Bowl.

 
In 2008 I started off 0-5 and then won my last 8 games to end the season. Sadly, I ended up losing a tie-breaker for the last playoff spot. :thumbdown:

 
Funny, I just posted this on our league message board prior to last week's games (as we had two teams that started 0-2)... in the history of our league (19+ years), nobody has ever started 0-3 and go on to win anything. A few 0-2's have turned into champions, but 0-3 (historically) has been a death sentence.

Not that it matters but those two teams are now 2-2 and 0-4... one alive, one dead.

 
Yep, I actually started 0-5 7 years ago (horrible scheduling luck, but a solid team). I won out & won the championship. 3 years ago I started 0-4, made the playoffs & lost in the championship game. Not a suggested way of starting, but yeah, never give up. You owe it to the rest of your league to not be a push-over too.

 
I was just looking back through my dynasty league history, because I am 0-4 also.

Turns out I started 0-4 in 2001 and made the playoffs at 9-5.
Went 7-3 to finish the season this year, including victories the last three weeks, to sneak into the 6th and final playoff spot (6 out of 12) at 7-7.
 

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