Share Facebook X Reddit Email Google+ “Bad offense” is one of the easiest labels to slap on a fantasy player, and it can be useful. Bad teams score fewer touchdowns, sustain fewer drives, and create fewer spike-week opportunities. But fantasy football is not just “which teams are good?” It’s volume, role, game script, and how much of an offense flows through one player. A bad team can still create fantasy value if the touches or targets are concentrated enough.