The Football.fun Legion sale mechanism is raising eyebrows in the community. What's strange is seeing users with significantly lower Legion Scores, zero prior engagement, and no application materials landing $3k–$5k allocations. That doesn't add up. Meanwhile, someone maintaining a 953 Legion Score and ranking in the top 48 is seeing way less favorable results. The allocation criteria seem inconsistent at best. Either the scoring system isn't what we think it is, or there's something else driving these decisions behind the scenes. Has anyone else noticed these odd discrepancies in their allocations?
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The Football.fun Legion sale mechanism is raising eyebrows in the community. What's strange is seeing users with significantly lower Legion Scores, zero prior engagement, and no application materials landing $3k–$5k allocations. That doesn't add up. Meanwhile, someone maintaining a 953 Legion Score and ranking in the top 48 is seeing way less favorable results. The allocation criteria seem inconsistent at best. Either the scoring system isn't what we think it is, or there's something else driving these decisions behind the scenes. Has anyone else noticed these odd discrepancies in their allocations?