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  1. Who has dominated another manager head to head?
    The most lopsided head-to-head in ETFL history belongs to Brett over Studdert: 9 meetings, 9 wins for Brett, zero for Studdert. Jordan has a similar stranglehold on Studdert, going 7-0 in their matchups, and Brett has also completely owned Anthony at 5-0. Studdert stands out as the common victim in two of these total domination series.
  2. Who had the highest scoring QB roster accumulated all time?
    Mike leads the way with 6062.36 career points from his starting QBs, narrowly edging out Brett at 6033.73 and Will at 6002.78. Joe and Jordan round out the top five, both just short of 6000 with 5962.10 and 5960.08 respectively. It's a tight race at the top, with less than 60 points separating the top three all-time QB scorers.
  3. What’s the single best rb season?
    The best RB season on record belongs to LaDainian Tomlinson in 2006, when he racked up 415.0 fantasy points, the top total any running back has posted in this league's history. Christian McCaffrey's 2019 campaign is close behind at 405.9, with David Johnson's 2016 season (368.9), McCaffrey's 2023 (366.8), and Saquon Barkley's 2024 (362.8) rounding out the top five.
  4. Who drafts the best?
    Based on average fantasy points produced per draft pick across the 10-team era (2004 and 2005's 6-team seasons set aside), David stands out as the best drafter in ETFL history. Across his five seasons (2021-2025) his teams have averaged 158.9 points per pick, a full class above everyone else, peaking with a monster 2021 haul (3,128 points across 18 picks, 173.8 per pick) and staying strong every year since including 166.3 per pick in 2024. The more battle-tested case for "best drafter," though, goes to Scott, who has been drafting since 2007 (19 seasons) and still averages 126.9 points per pick over that entire span, with standout years like 2022 (157.9 per pick) and 2023 (155.6 per pick). Boyer is right there too, averaging 126.6 per pick across 14 seasons, highlighted by a ridiculous 2018 draft (166.7 per pick). Behind that trio, Brett (123.5 per pick over 20 seasons) and Jordan (122.5 per pick over 20 seasons) round out the group of true long-term drafting stalwarts, with Joe (120.1), Josh (119.6), Ryan (118.7 over just 5 seasons), Will (117.9), Chu (115.8), and Mike (115.3) forming the solid middle of the pack over two full decades of drafting. At the other end, Creason (104.6 over 6 seasons) and Anthony (105.4 over just 4 seasons) rank lowest among managers with any real sample size. Rickmond (93.4) and Raj (125.4) each only have one 10-team-era draft on record, so they're really too small a sample to judge fairly one way or the other. So the headline: David has the best peak drafting performance on record, but if you want the manager who has drafted well year after year for the better part of two decades, that's Scott.
  5. Who has the most 2nd place finishes?
    Brett has the most 2nd place finishes with 5 runner-up seasons in the 10-team era. Jordan and Chu are next with 3 apiece. Will and Joe each add a 6-team era runner-up finish on top of their 10-team era totals, but that's called out separately per league lore rather than blended in.