After years of fantasy football, seems like the more stable players you have, the better chance you have at gettting into playoffs.
The more stable the player, the more likey you dont end up with weekly low scores gives you more chances to win each week.
I wonder if Standard Deviation would be a good statistic to keep track with players from year to year? The smaller the deviation, the less times your weekly scores low. If an avg score in the leagues is 100 each week, id much rather hover around 100 than to be 80's one week and 120 another week. Total points is useless if you dont get the Win!
Anybody seeing this statistic being used? Could help when deciding between a couple people to pick each round
The more stable the player, the more likey you dont end up with weekly low scores gives you more chances to win each week.
I wonder if Standard Deviation would be a good statistic to keep track with players from year to year? The smaller the deviation, the less times your weekly scores low. If an avg score in the leagues is 100 each week, id much rather hover around 100 than to be 80's one week and 120 another week. Total points is useless if you dont get the Win!
Anybody seeing this statistic being used? Could help when deciding between a couple people to pick each round