nolefan 0 Posted July 3, 2007 I have been running a 10 team dynasty league going into its 10th year. I am looking for a replacement owner for one of the teams. The league fee is $150. If you are interested email me at nolefan9399@comcast.net Roster has the 6th rookie pick roster QBs E Manning J Garcia M Leinart RBs D Rhodes M Barber C Benson L Washington E James C Houston S Morris D Foster D Blaylock WRs J Walker Reggie Williams A Bryant M Jenkins C Johnson K Johnson K Colbert M Robinson K J Elam Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nolefan 0 Posted July 4, 2007 league rules League Operation • 10 team dynasty league (Keep all players from year to year) • Traditional Head to head competition will be played through week 13. Playoffs will occur in weeks 14 & 15, with the Super Bowl played in week 16. • At anytime, the commissioner reserves the right to take any action to correct any conduct that is determined to be detrimental to the competitive balance of the league • Red means new or changed rule Franchise fee • $150.00 Team Roster • The maximum number of players on a team’s roster is 22 players. Position limits are not set and a team may have any number of players at each position. 2 Division 5 teams per Starting line up • 1QB • 2RBs • 3WRs/TEs • Flex (RB,WR or TE) • 1 kicker Offensive Scoring Category PTS Passing TDs 6 Passing Yards 1 PT/20 Rush/receive yards 1 PT/10 Rush/receive TDs 6 Two PT conversion (all) 2 Extra PT. 1 FG 3 PTs • Owners are responsible for verifying the scores and the legality of lineups of both their own team and their competition. Owners are responsible for notifying the commissioner/website of stat changes should they occur. • Any scoring conflicts will be resolved through the official NFL website: nfl.com Rookie/free agent draft • Not Serpentine style • 3 round rookie/free agent draft • Draft order- based off previous years finial standings (worst to first) Transactions and set line up • NO TRANSACTION FEE • Deadline for line up changes is 5 minutes before a players game for that week • Add/drop locks start of week 16 games and opens back up after the draft in August Trades • No cash money for trades • A trade is the exchange of Players, Draft Picks and/or both types of moves agreed upon by two or more owners. • Trade deadline is week 10 • Off season-trades are permitted starting January 1st • Loaning a player (one week trades) is prohibited • You may only trade future draft picks one year in advance • Players can be traded for future draft picks but only one year in advance • Trades will be voided if the following happens. Two owners agree on a trade during the off-season and then one of those owners does not participate in the up coming season. Regular season schedule • Weeks 1-13 regular season • Play teams in your division twice • Play teams in other division once Playoffs • Top 2 teams in each division make playoffs • The 5th and 6th teams are determined by the rest of the field (other 6 teams, best record, nothing to do with division) • Once the 6 teams are determined, they would be seeded 1-6. • Seeds 1 and 2 will be division winners and would get 1st round byes. #1 seed will have best record of the 2. • Round 1 of playoffs (week 14)- seed 3 vs. seed 6 and seed 4 vs. seed 5 • Round 2 of playoffs (week 15) Seed 1 vs. lowest rank seed from round 1 winner's seed 2 vs. highest ranked team of round one winner • Superbowl(week 16)- winners of round 2 Tiebreaker-regular season • Ties count as ties during regular season • For division winner, Playoff spots and seeding (If necessary) 1. Head to head 2. Division record 3. Other division record 4. Total points 5. Coin flip Tie breaker- playoffs –During the playoffs, ties may occur, if so the following is the tie breakers: 1. Head to head (regular season) 2. Division record (regular season) 3. Other division record (Regular season) 4. Total points (regular season) 5. Coin flip Prize money/web site fee • Super bowl winner-$635 • 2nd place -$250 • 3rd place-$50 • 4th place-$50 • Division winners- $200 each • Best regular season record- $50 • $65 for web site (CBS) Ethics Losing intentionally (tanking a game) • Losing intentionally to better your draft pick for the next season is prohibited. • Losing intentionally to help out or to hurt another owner’s chance of making the playoffs is prohibited. • The purpose of this league is to have fun. Failing to field your best team undermines the integrity of the league. Every owner must try to field his or her best team each week. Failing to get a lineup changed in time does happen sometimes, but intentionally losing a game for any reason, including to aid another team, or trying to improve draft position the following year, goes against the league rules and is not permitted. • Any teams caught tanking games will forfeit their following game (regular season or playoff) • The commissioner has the right to adjust an owners line up if tanking is suspected Why Tanking Is Wrong • Tanking is wrong because it undermines the integrity of the games and the league. But let's examine some other ramifications that tanking could have on your league. • The effects it has on other teams - tanking games can seriously affect the standings and playoff race of other teams • Defeating the purpose of the draft order - as with the NFL, the purpose of a FFL draft should be to help the worst teams get better through the draft. However, if the team that is tanking is a middle tier team, he is going to screw the worst team out of bettering his already really bad team. Collusion • Collusion is not permitted. Each owner will try to win through the efforts of his or her team only. Collusion is demonstrated by any transaction or series of transactions that works to the exclusive benefit of one team and the detriment of the other, or any series of transactions that amount to two or more teams pooling their rosters. • Any transaction a team participates in should be of benefit to the team’s game time efforts. A transaction done solely to aid another team who plays a rival does not count as showing a benefit, and is a clear-cut example of collusion. • Borrowing player(s) (two owners make a trade and then those players are trade back to the originally owners at another time) is a form of collusion and is prohibited. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites