What Is Fantasy Football - Who To Start?

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What Is Fantasy Football - Who To Start?
Fantasy football is a reality-based, role-playing game in which the participants pretend to be owners or general managers of virtual professional American football teams.
The competitors choose their team rosters by participating in an imaginary draft in which all National Football League players are available. Points are based on the actual performances of the players in real-world competitions.
There Are Two Main Types of Fantasy Football:
Traditional, which is mostly run by amateurs and in which the competition usually runs for an entire season and
Daily, an accelerated version in which the contests are conducted over shorter periods, such as a week or a single day.
Daily fantasy football is managed by commercial internet companies who charge a percentage of each betting pool. In the US, the two largest of these firms are FanDuel and DraftKings
The History Of Fantasy Football
Modern fantasy football can be traced back to the late Wilfred "Bill the Gill" Winkenbach, an Oakland area businessman and a limited partner in the Oakland Raiders.
In a New York hotel room during a 1962 Raiders eastern cross-country trip, Winkenbach, along with Raiders Public Relations man Bill Tunnel and Tribune reporter Scotty Stirling, developed a system of organization and a rule book, which would eventually be the basis of modern fantasy football.
The Inaugural League Was Called The GOPPPL
Greater Oakland Professional Pigskin Prognosticators League, and the first draft took place in the rumpus room of Winkenbach's home in Oakland, California in August 1963.
The league consisted of eight members, made up of administrative affiliates of the AFL, pro football journalists, or someone who had purchased or sold 10 season tickets for the Raiders’ 1963 season.
Each roster consisted of the following in the GOPPPL: two quarterbacks, four halfbacks, two fullbacks, four offensive ends, two kick/punt returners, two field goal kickers, two defensive backs/linebackers and two defensive linemen.
The current GOPPPL roster now includes: two quarterbacks, four halfbacks, six wide receivers/tight ends, two kickers, two defensive backs, one return team, and a bonus pick for any position.
As of 2012, the GOPPPL celebrated its 50th season and it still maintains its TD-only scoring heritage.
Fantasy Football Was Introduced To Sports Bars In 1969
In 1969, Andy Mousalimas, an original creator of GOPPPL and participant in the inaugural draft, brought the game to his sports bar, the King's X in Oakland, California where he added another couple of leagues.
When the patrons of other Oakland and San Francisco bars visited for trivia contests they soon learned of the game and passed the word about it. Due to the time consuming nature of the game's scoring it was difficult to pick up and spread slowly across the country.

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