The Audit: You Didn't Just Lose, You Walked Away from Cash
The Hidden Cost of Inefficiency
Most managers think they lost because of "bad luck." They blame injuries, the schedule, or the refs.
But when we run a Chaos Audit on a league, we rarely find luck is the primary factor. We find inefficiency. You aren't just unlucky—you are leaving points on the bench.
We don't believe in luck. We believe in inefficiency.
The Benchwarmer Tax
We call it "Shadow Money"—the potential earnings you missed because you started the wrong Flex player.
The average manager runs at about 85% efficiency. The Sharps run at 92%+. That 7% gap is the difference between making the playoffs and buying the beer for the draft party.
Stop Being "Paper Hands"
Efficiency isn't just about lineup setting. It's about asset management. Holding onto a backup QB in a 1QB league is a liability. It's dead capital.
You need to audit your roster like a hedge fund manager audits a portfolio. Cut the dead weight. Optimize your starting capital. Stop donating your buy-in to the guy who actually pays attention.