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Oh no! Matt Barkley of Buffalo Bills mistakenly picked No. 2 of Scott Fish Bowl, the world’s largest fantasy football league

Thousands of people hope to receive an invitation to the Scott Fish Bowl every year, but only about 1,500 people end up participating in the world’s largest fantasy football league.

Fish, a fantastic analyst, invites other analysts of fantasy football and real football to participate in his annual league as well as other fans who are serious about fantasy football. The league has 1,440 teams divided into 120 total leagues of 12 teams. According to CBS Sports, the list of 22 players includes a QB, 2 RB, 3 WR, TE, 3 FLEX (RB / WR / TE) and a Superflex (QB / RB / WR / TE) with 11 players on the bench.

Imagine not only the excitement of being selected to participate in the 10th year of the league, but also of having the second choice in the overall draft ranking.

In what should not be a surprise, Christian McCaffrey was the first overall choice in a league. Even with the top back of the board, there was an upper back handle for the person with choice # 2.

The person holding choice # 2 seemed to decide to select the New York Giants behind Saquon Barkley. This choice would have been a home run at number 2. Unfortunately for the person who has the choice, they did not look closely enough at the full name of the player they selected.

Instead of taking Saquon Barkley, EnnisTheMenace1 ended up with Buffalo Bills backup quarterback Matt Barkley.

As Turner pointed out, it’s a rough way to start your team.

Barkley, 29, played two games with the Bills last season and completed 27 of 51 passes for 359 yards and three interceptions.

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