The term bench points in Basketball refers to how many points the non-starting players of a team score in a game. They are called bench points, because the player begins the game sitting on the bench, as opposed to on the court. These points do not count more or less than the points scored by starters.
I have actually seen that bench points are displayed on some fantasy football sites. I saw that some of my benched players would have contributed a lot more points than my starters. At Phenoms Fantasy Football, the site they use actually shows you which players you should have started.
You only get points for your Active players. Your reserves (or BENCH) players do get points, but their points do not count towards your total.
Only if one of your starting players gets injured or is on a bye week. Then it is customary to replace that player with an active player from your bench
If you are referring to fantasy football, BE stands for bench. Otherwise I have no idea what BE stands for.
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£100 million for 15 players on barclays fantasy fotball
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By tackling other players.
On an EPL fantasy site, one plays fantasy football. Choosing your team and your players as if you were in real life. Interacting with other players is a big part of any fantasy team.
four on the bench and then some emergencies if some of the players on the interchange bench pull out
In most Fantasy Football leagues the players from a Monday Night Football league will unlock the very next day. If they don't then report the problem to the site administrator so that it can be fixed.
it matters, the coach can only have two on the bench if he wants. Basically as many players that he wants to play.