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By Scott Engel
ESPN.com Tuesday, January 2, 2007 For some fantasy football players, enjoying the NFL's regular season simply isn't enough. That is why many enthusiasts join NFL playoff "pools" or leagues, in which rosters are drafted for the NFL playoffs. Obviously, the goal of such a game is to score the most points in the four postseason weeks, as head-to-head matchups cannot apply. One style of play is to have a set number of teams and draft from the player pool of 12 postseason teams. Not only is the goal to score the most points per week ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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