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Fantasy Football Record Book Incorrect?
11-27-2012, 06:29 AM
Post: #1
Fantasy Football Record Book Incorrect?
The Fantasy Record Book in our league is incorrect for Team Points. The coding is pulling the data incorrectly and is broken for all of the Season (Average), All Time records under each category.

(League-->Record Book-->Team Points)

Team Points - Most

The Record Holder for Season (Average), All Time could not possibly be CanIBuyaWin in 2012 as he has not scored 2099.04 points in 2012.
The Record Holder for Season (Average), All Time should be South Bend Renob, Season 2011 with 1,738.82 (133.76).


Team Points - Least

The Record Holder for Season (Average), All Time could not possibly be straight nasty in 2012 as he has scored more than 167.2 points 2012.
The Record Holder for Season (Average), All Time should be KissDaWolf, Season 2009 with 1,155 (88.85).


Offensive Points – Most

How could Season (Average), All Time be Lynchin’ Big Bushes in 2012 with 1737.9 (116.65) when the Season (Average) is Lynchin’ Big Bushes with 518.98 (103.79)?


The following categories are also broken for Team Points Season (Average), All Time records.

Offensive Points – Least
Kicking Points - Most
Kicking Points – Least
Defensive Points - Most
Defensive Points – Least
Points from Drafted Players - Most
Points from Drafted Players – Least
Points from Post-Draft Acquisitions - Most
Points from Post-Draft Acquisitions - Least

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11-27-2012, 06:37 AM
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Here's the best answer. Now what was the question??

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