Rate My Team Rates Sigmund Bloom's Team

Footballguys Staff's Rate My Team Rates Sigmund Bloom's Team Footballguys Staff Published 08/18/2020

Over the last week-and-a-half, 12 long-time fantasy football writers participated in the Apex Expert Writers League, which is a PPR league with fairly standard scoring and a pretty common starting lineup:

  • 1 quarterback
  • 2 running backs
  • 3 wide receivers
  • 1 tight end
  • 1 flex (RB, WR, or TE)
  • 1 kicker
  • 1 defense

Our Sigmund Bloom was among them, and since this was a pretty standard league setup, we thought it would be a great idea to rate Sigmund's team using our newly revamped Rate My Team app. The pressure was on our Footballguy here as we told him this article would be written no matter how well (or how poorly) Rate My Team graded his effort. The reason is we wanted to show not only the power of the new app but how great it looks as well.

And, by the way, Rate My Team doesn't just rate a single team anymore. It grades the entire league.

Pressure, indeed.

Below, you'll see a screenshot of how Rate My Team has graded the entire league (except for Sigmund -- you'll have to click through to see that).

So, if you haven't already clicked one of the Rate My Team links, click here to see Sigmund's grade.

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