Head-to-head… it’s what makes fantasy football great. Each of us has our favorite to play, but I’m a commissioner who cares, so I’m all about giving. Thus, I’m going to give you, not one, but your four favorite foes.
Yep, here are the top four foes you wish you could play every week.
All “Records Against” stats are HERE.
ROBIO MURRAY
I’m the only person to have a .633 winning percentage against four different teams.
4. Rich Calderon: 19-11 (.633)
From 2003-2017, Calderon actually led the series, 10-9, but I’ve taken nine of the last 11, including four straight. It’s the best record against Calderon since 2018. Three other teams do have winning records against him (Bob, Jeff, Griff), but all by just one game.
3. Griff Coomer: 24-13 (.649)
Coomer beat me last year and that victory ended my 8-game winning streak over him. Three times in 26 years I have produced a 5-game winning streak (or more) against Griff. The 24 wins are the most one team has over another, thanks to facing off 37 times (most in the league).
2. Eric Vozzola: 21-11 (.656)
Until 2015, the series was tight. Through 18 games, I led the series just 10-8. However, I’ve taken taken 11 of the last 14. The only time I struggled against E was between 2014-2015, when I lost three straight.
1. Don Vozzola: 23-11 (.676)
I won three of our first four matches, but Don would roll off seven straight victories, including two title games and led the series, 8-3. However, since 2010, he’s put up little resistance. I’m 20-3, which includes three postseason games. I’m currently riding a 13-game winning streak that dates back to 2016. It’s the longest winning streak one team has over another.
GRIFF COOMER
His top-four consists of boy Vozzola boys and both members of the Quarter Pounders
4. Don Vozzola: 16-14 (.533)
Griff’s best era against Don was between 2009-2024, where he won 11 of 17 games. Outside of that, he’s 5-8 and he’s dropped two straight the past two seasons.
3. Jeff Greenblatt: 12-10 (.545)
Griff took seven of the first 10 against Jeff, but then dropped five of six between 2016-2020. Yet, he took the next four, before losing the last two.
2. Eric Vozzola: 20-14 (.588)
He lost three of his first four to Eric, but from 2004-2016, he dominated, taking 16 of 19 games, which included a nine-game winning streak between 2010-2016 (tied for third longest). Oddly enough, two of those victories came despite the fact Griff failed to score 1,000. Unfortunately, life against the younger Vozzola has gotten tougher lately, as Coomer has just three wins to eight defeats since 2017.
1. Colby Hall: 19-13 (.594)
Many of Griff’s wins game between 2007 and 2016. After splitting their first four, Griff would win 10 of 13 games, actually topping 1,600 in five straight (2013-2015) and also included three postseason wins. However, since 2016, the pair have split their 14 matchups (7-7).
DON VOZZOLA
Don only has a winning record against three current teams. He’s one of two people to only have three foes on their list.
3. Jeff Greenblatt: 12-11 (.522)
Against Greenblatt, the two were pretty much even through 2017, with Jeff leading the series 7-6. However, between 2018-2023, Don managed to win six of seven, before dropping their last three contests.
2. Eric Vozzola: 18-14 (.563)
Don beat his son in their first three meetings, eight of their first 11, and 12 of their first 17 games. In fact, he once led this series 18-9, but since 2022, Eric has dominated, taking five straight.
1. Richard Burrier: 19-11 (.633)
Between 2002-2014, Burrier actually led the series 9-6. However, Don has dominated since. He would defeat Rich in their next ten meetings (second longest winning streak in league history) and he’s taken 13 of 15 since 2015. Oddly enough, Burrier just doesn’t show up for Don. In their 28 meetings, he has produced the week’s lowest score 10 times, including four straight games between 2015-2018.
ERIC VOZZOLA
Like father like son, Eric only has three foes he’s beaten more times than they have beat him.
3. Matt Neatock: 15-13 (.536)
Between 2003-2016, Neatock had Eric’s number, winning nine of 16 games. However, Eric took control from 2016-2023, winning seven of nine, before dropping two of the last three.
2. Richard Burrier: 19-12 (.613)
It’s a bit strange that both Vozzola boys have really taken care of business against Burrier. These two have faced off 31 times, and Eric has never given Burrier room to run. He has never lost to Rich three times in a row and he’s only had two 2-game losing streaks against him. Meanwhile, Eric did win five of six between 2005-2009 and then seven of eight between 2012-2017.
1. Michael Evangelist: 6-2 (.750)
These two split their first four games, but since 2022, Eric has taken four straight, including a game in 2023 where he scored a career best 2,153 points.
ROB MASTERSON
As you’ll see, Rob hasn’t dominated anyone in this league, but he’s +2 against four foes. Just missing this list? Eric, who Rob is 16-14 against (.533 win percentage).
4. Don Vozzola: 15-13 (.536)
After winning his first two against Don when he first joined the league, Masterson lost five straight. Things change in 2008 and over the next 18 years, Rob would go 13-6. However, he’s dropped the last two, failing to top 1,100 points in either.
3. Richard Burrier: 15-13 (.536)
This series is a series of runs. After dropping his first two to Burrier, Rob would win six of the next eight. Then Rich took four of five. Then Rob won four of five. Then Burrier won four of five. Right now, Rob is riding a 3-game winning streak against Rich, which is Masterson’s longest active streak.
2. Jeff Greenblatt: 12-10 (.545)
This series is a tale of two. Between 2003-2013, Rob dominated Jeff, going 8-2. However, since 2017, Masterson is just 4-9, having dropped three straight.
1. Griff Coomer: 15-12 (.555)
Yep, +3 against a foe is the best Rob has done in this league. Between 2002-2013, he struggled against Griff, losing nine of 14 games, never winning two games in a row. However, between 2014-2023, Masterson dominated, taking 10 of 12. He’s dropped his last two and in three of his last four defeats to Griff, Rob has produced the weekly low score, while Griff has never had a weekly low score while facing Masterson.
RICHARD BURRIER
There are four current or former Florida boys in this league. Burrier has struggled hard to beat Don and Eric (23-38), but he’s had better success against the better Florida boys, Griff and Robio.
4. Griff Coomer: 16-14 (.533)
He took five of his first seven against Griff, before dropping four straight and six of seven. However, since 2012, Burrier is 11-5 against Coomer, including the last two.
3. Robio Murray: 15-13 (.536)
He lost his first three against me to start his career, but then dominated, taking seven of eight between 2004-2009. Since then, neither of us has taken control. Since 2010, each of us has produced just one 2-game winning streak. I did it in 2010, sweeping him that year. He did it in 2023. Over that time, Rich is 8-9 against me.
2. Colby Hall: 18-11 (.621)
This one is a bit surprising. In 29 matchups, Rich has only allowed Colby to win two straight games just twice (2013-2014, 2022-2023). Meanwhile, Burrier has a three-game winning streak (2004-2005), a four-game winning streak (2015-2017) and another three-game winning streak (2019-2021). Rich is currently riding a two-game winning streak heading into 2026.
1. Michael Evangelist: 7-1 (.875)
In Michael’s first season, he beat Rich, 1,496-1,272. Burrier hasn’t lost to him since, winning seven straight games. The seven victories is the longest winning streak Rich has ever had over another team and it remains active.
RICH CALDERON
He’s got a winning record against nine teams in this league with just one losing record to me (he’s tied 15-15 with Bob). Rich gets five spots because he has a .600 winning percentage against five different folks and is the only person in league to have a .677 or higher winning percentage over three foes.
5. Richard Burrier: 22-14 (.611)
His 36 games against Burrier are the most against any foe (and second most in league history). Things didn’t began great, as Calderon lost eight of their first 11 meetings. However, he’s really dominated the other Rich since. Beginning in 2008, Calderon has won 19 of their last 25 meetings, including 11 of their last 12 games. He’s currently riding a five-game winning steak over Burrier.
4. Eric Vozzola: 19-11 (.633)
In 2006-2007, Rich lost back-to-back games to Eric, falling behind in the series 2-4. However, he would only lose two games in a row to him once more (2015-2016). Since 2008, Calderon is 17-7 against Vozzola, dominating between 2016-2019, where he won seven of eight. Eric did win this past season, but that ended a three-game winning streak for Rich.
3. Rob Masterson: 21-10 (.677)
Masterson beat Calderon in their first matchup in 2003. Since then, Calderon has dominated. He won eight of the next nine and it would take 14 years before Masterson beat Rich two straight times (2015-2016). Prior to that, Rich was 14-4. Since 2015, things have evened out, as Rich has won seven of 13, including the last two contests.
2. Colby Hall: 22-8 (.733)
Calderon smacked Colby the second he joined us, winning the first six and nine of the first ten games. Colby did win two in row in 2014-2015, but that’s the only time he has defeated Rich in back-to-back games. Calderon would produce a second 6-game winning streak between 2019-2021. Fun fact: Rich has topped 2,000 ten times and four of those came while facing Colby.
1. Michael Evangelist: 6-2 (.750)
He won his first four against the league’s newest team, averaging a stunning 1,796 points per game. He would drop the next two, before winning the last two.
BOB CASTRONE
Bob’s claim to fame is that he currently has no losing record against anyone. His toughest foes are Calderon (15-15) and Masterson (17-17). Like Rich, he has earned five foes on his list.
5. Matt Neatock: 20-13 (.606)
Between 2003-2013, these two were pretty even. Matt actually led the series, 8-7. However, a five-game winning streak starting in 2014, which included that one-point win in the championship game, allowing Bob to creep ahead. Since that season, he is 13-5 against Neatock, who has never beaten Castrone three straight times.
4. Robio Murray: 21-13 (.618)
Bob began his career 4-3 against me, but then took over, winning eight of 11 games. I did take three straight in 2012-2013, but then Castrone smacked me again, taking nine of 11. However, he’s dropped three straight to me, including last year’s title game.
3. Richard Burrier: 19-11 (.633)
Burrier actually won four of their first five meetings, but then Bob turned Burrier into his bitch. He would win four straight and nine of the next ten, including the 2011 title game. In fact, between 2007-2021, Castrone would go 18-3 against Rich, thanks to a seven-game winning streak that lasted until 2021. However, Rich finally stopped the bleeding and has actually beaten Bob four straight times since 2022.
2. Jeff Greenblatt: 16-9 (.640)
Bob welcomed Jeff into the league winning his first three against him and seven of their first eight games. Between 2016-2022, the competition became more balanced. While Bob won three in a row in 2017-2019, Jeff won three in a row in 2020 alone. In that time frame, Bob actually only went 4-7 against Jeff, but he’s actually riding a three-game winning streak and has won five of the last six.
1. Don Vozzola: 23-8 (.742)
Through seven games, Bob had only beaten Don four times in seven contests, but in 2009, the series switched from even to lopsided. He would win five straight between 2009-2011, then after a defeat in 2012, he would win eight straight. That’s a 13-1 record between 2009-2018, Since then, it’s been a series of runs. Don won two straight in 2019-2020, then Bob won three straight. Don won the next two, but Bob has won the last three.
MATT NEATOCK
Neatock has a winning record against only four teams and they’re all on this list.
4. Don Vozzola: 16-14 (.533)
He struggled with Don early, losing their first four meetings and seven of their first eight. However, he’s done well since, although never truly dominating. At best, he has produced a pair of 3-game winning streaks, but since 2009, he is 15-7 against Don, never losing two in a row.
3. Richard Burrier: 17-13 (.567)
Between 2003-2010, Matt had few issues with Burrier. After winning five straight between 2007-2010, he was 8-2 against him. However, 2011-2018 belongs to Rich, who took down Neatock eight times in 11 games. Since 2019 though, the winning has flipped back to Matt’s side. He’s won six of their last nine.
2. Griff Coomer: 17-9 (.653)
Matt entered the league and beat Griff three straight times and five out of six… and this was when Coomer was good. Between 2010-2020, things balanced out, as they split their next 12. Yet, with Griff struggling in the 2020’s, Matt rediscovered his winning ways and has taken Coomer down in six of their last eight, including the last three.
1. Jeff Greenblatt: 15-6 (.714)
In their rookie seasons, Greenblatt beat Matt. Six years later, he returned as a solo artist and Neatock dominated him, winning eight straight (tied for fifth longest winning streak by one team over anothr). Neatock would lose two straight in 2015-2016, but then went on another five-game winning streak (going 7-1 between 2017-2023). However, Matt has dropped his last two to Jeff.
COLBY HALL
Colby is +30 against these four below, but is -34 against the rest of the league.
4. Rob Masterson: 19-12 (.613)
Colby struggled at the beginning, dropping four of his first six against Rob, but then went on a seven-game winning streak (the longest he has over one foe). Over the next nine seasons, Rob regained the upper hand, taking seven of ten games, but since 2020, the series has been dominated by Colby. He’s take seven of their last eight meetings, including five straight heading into 2026.
3. Matt Neatock: 18-11 (.621)
Colby beat Matt in their first ever meeting and through 2015, he never really had a problem with him. Matt never won two in a row and Colby led the series at that point, 11-5. However, between 2016-2018, Neatock defeated him four straight times and seemed to be taking control. However, since 2019, Colby has put Matt in his place, taking seven of their last nine games. Oddly enough, in his 11 loses to Matt, Colby has scored the weekly low five times.
2. Robio Murray: 18-10 (.642)
In his first ever meeting with me, Colby would score only 725 points and lose. It would be the only time he sat under .500 against me. He would take the next four, split the next eight, then between 2014-2018, he would win six straight. Since then, we have each rolled off three-game winning streaks against each other and I lead the series 5-4 since 2019.
1. Don Vozzola: 17-9 (.654)
Don took control early, winning five of the first eight games. However, since 2010, Colby has dominated Don. He won five straight starting in 2010, went 4-3 between 2016-2021, before winning five straight again from 2021-2025. That’s a 14-3 record before Don won in their second matchup of 2025.
JEFF GREENBLATT
Jeff enters 2026 riding two 5-game winning streaks over both Eric and Colby.
4. Richard Burrier: 16-11 (.593)
Burrier got the jump on Jeff, winning their first two meetings and six of their first ten, but in 2015, Greenblatt went on a nine-game winning streak against Rich (tied for third longest). This included two postseason victories. However, since 2021, Rich has regained the advantage, taking five of eight.
3. Michael Evangelist: 6-4 (.600)
Jeff took three of his first four against Michael and is 3-3 in his last six. Unfortunately, he lost both postseason games to Michael, including the 2024 title game.
2. Eric Vozzola: 15-10 (.600)
Jeff pounded Eric in the beginning, winning nine of their first 12 games. Then he hit a wall, falling to Vozzola in six straight games, including the 2021 title game. However, since 2022, Jeff has taken over, winning six of the last seven, including five straight heading into 2026.
1. Colby Hall: 13-8 (.619)
Jeff beat his former teammate in 2009, his first year going solo, but then struggled, losing four straight and six of the next seven. However, since 2016, Greenblatt has dominated Colby. He has gong 11-2 since then, having won five straight, which included the last two postseasons.
MICHAEL EVANGELIST
He’s the only person to have a .750 winning percentage over two different teams for his career.
4. Rob Masterson: 6-4 (.600)
Masterson welcomed Michael into the league by defeating him in 2019. However, Michael would go on to win five of the next six, including a 2,000-point effort in 2023. Most recently, Rob has taken two of the last three; he himself scoring over 2,000 in 2025.
3. Robio Murray: 7-4 (.636)
We split our first four, but Evangelist has done well against me since 2022. He won three straight starting and he’s taken six of the last eight, including back-to-back quarterfinals victories in 2023-2024.
2. Griff Coomer: 7-2 (.778)
Michael has never gotten to face a great Griff team and it shows. He won his first seven games against Coomer. It’s the longest winning streak to open a series by one team over another. However, Griff finally got not one, but two victories in 2025.
1. Matt Neatock: 9-1 (.900)
While the sample size is small, no one has dominated another like Michael over Matt. His only defeat to Neatock came in 2021, after winning their first three meetings. He’s currently riding a six-game winning streak over Matt. In his nine victories, he’s never had a weekly high score, but he’s topped 1,500 in five of those nine wins. Meanwhile, Matt has never sniffed 1,500 against Mike, producing three weekly low scores.