Yes. It is the score of the team assuming a perfect lineup every week. Like Best Ball, the best scores are counted and the actual line-up is irrelevant. This is a good measure of how strong (or weak) teams are even if their managers are drunk, smoking meth, and suffering from head trauma. Many leagues use this stat to award draft positions. If you want to try to use it to rate a coach, you would look at the difference between points scored and optimum points. The bigger the gap the bigger the moron.
jaybalabanMon 2/16/26 1:18 PM
What is the total Optimal score , Bench players who scored more than a starter, and how many incorrect lineup decisions were made? Thank you.
HeladosVerdeMon 2/16/26 4:53 PM
Yes. It is the score of the team assuming a perfect lineup every week. Like Best Ball, the best scores are counted and the actual line-up is irrelevant. This is a good measure of how strong (or weak) teams are even if their managers are drunk, smoking meth, and suffering from head trauma. Many leagues use this stat to award draft positions. If you want to try to use it to rate a coach, you would look at the difference between points scored and optimum points. The bigger the gap the bigger the moron.