Again I'll use my league as the example for the "top 5 get a win, bottom 5 get a loss" scenario.Week 2 this season the scores in order from highest to lowest were 197.5, 179.5, 169, 151, 150.5, 144, 109, 104.5, 103, and 97.5. Due to the randomness of the matchups selected by MFL, a team lost scoring 150.5, while another team won scoring 109.This is a league where every player signs onto the league daily, most of them multiple times per day. This daily log on trend continues through the offseason for most. Every player can probably name the RB and WR depth chart through #3 of every NFL team - we're pretty serious about this. So why are we leaving so much of the outcome of the season up to chance?I reran the season given the "top5 win/bottom 5 lose" system, and it was still a slightly different order than the all play or the total points rankings - so luck can still play a part....but it's FAR more actuate than the actual outcome that we had.