A "back" either refers to "quarterback" or "running back". Usually, it's meant to refer to "running back" though. Most of the time, people won't use the word "back" by itself to refer to a player unless there are context clues pointing to which of the two it means (ie., If a person asks "Should I stick with my current backs, or try to trade for a new one? I have Reggie Bush, Brandon Jacobs..." There, running backs are listed, so "back" would be referring to "running backs"
The only exception to this is if your league has defensive players, rather than defensive teams. "Back" could then refer to "corner back" or "linebacker" who are categorized together as "defensive backs." This is usually not the case, though.
SSPD stands for the word suspended when referring to Fantasy Football.
on the standing page it could also be. Back - Number of points behind the team with the most PF
It's a street.
2 point conversion
Points Per Reception
FFP stands for Fantasy Football Points, usually dealing with a fantasy football league.
A Premier Fantasy football account can be created on several different websites. These websites include Fantasy Premiere League, ESPN Premiere Fantasy, and Fantasy Football by Metro.
No. He got lucky once, but he is not good at fantasy football.
cbs.sportsline.com has a free college football fantasy game
The duration of Fantasy Football League is 1800.0 seconds.
Yahoo! claims to have the most fantasy football leagues.
A free fantasy football league can be created by using online fantasy sports league websites such as ESPN's Fantasy Football website. Setting up a free fantasy football league is as easy as following the directions given as the team is created.