In fantasy football on ESPN, "diff" refers to the difference between a player's projected points and their actual points scored in a given week. A positive diff indicates that the player exceeded expectations, while a negative diff means they performed below projections. This metric helps managers assess player performance and make informed decisions for future matchups.
Poppins does not mean anything, it was the surname of a fantasy character in a musical of the same name.
Not standard formation
Believe, by Staind. I think this is the song you are talking about.
Final Fantasy 7: Advent Children can be bought or ordered through most major movie stores; many auction sites also have it somewhere. Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within is somewhat harder to come by, although the same sources should have it.
Entertainment and Sports Programming Network
06010 is the zip code for Bristol, Connecticut where ESPN is headquartered.
SSPD stands for the word suspended when referring to Fantasy Football.
It's a street.
2 point conversion
Points Per Reception
FFP stands for Fantasy Football Points, usually dealing with a fantasy football league.
Diff is short for difference.
Yes, it is possible by engaging in different challenges such as the football fantasy or spot kick. what do u mean by football fantasy or spot kick?
In relation to sports entertainment, the letters NFL mean "National Football League". While ESPN is an acronym for "Entertainment and Sports Programming Network".
It's the fantasy leagues prediction of how many points that player will get that game. For Example: If the guru for that player is "26.7". They are predicting that player will get 26.7 fantasy points for your team.
It means the percentage of people playing, that are using that player as a starter
Team Quarterback. You continue to get points for who ever is playing qb for the team.