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$250 | ESPN | 16-Team | Half-ppr | IDP | Leaguesafe | $125 option for new owners (2 Viewers)

TheCommish57

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Hello,

We have one (1) vacancy in our competitive (but fun!) keeper league. Many of our owners say this is the best fantasy league they’ve played in.

LEAGUE NAME: NFL 2025 (AFC vs NFC), entering season 21.
Platform: ESPN.
Chat: GroupMe.
RULEBOOK: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1NBBoHGAbhvUHYziKch7BnZ6RsC5ARJM1/view?usp=sharing

FORMAT: 16-Team AFC vs 16-Team NFC. The winners battle for the Super Bowl.
* H2H Points. Standard scoring.
O: QB, RB, RB/WR, WR/TE, TE, K
D: DT, DE, LB, LB, CB, S, DP

* 6 Pro Keepers + 3 Rookies.
* Each league uses its own universal player pool.
* Player Awards: OPOY/DPOY +2, Best QB/RB/WR/DL/LB/DB +1.
* Annual rookie draft (slow): Aug 16-17
* AFC Draft: Sun. Aug. 24, 645pm ET
* NFC Draft: Sun. Aug. 24, 830pm ET

Buy-In: $250 USD, handled by leaguesafe.
* Half-price option ($125) available for new owners.
* Payout: SB Winner $3500, SB loser $1500, $500 Conf L, $125 division winner, $250 Most Points & Best Record (per conference).

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SF 49ERS (NFC)
Top Assets: QB J.Hurts, RB C.Brown, RB J.Connor, WR D.Smith, WR T.McLaurin, TE S.LaPorta, DE M.Parsons, S B.Baker
Pro DP: 13th overall
Rookie DP: 11th overall


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REFERENCES
Dave Benatar: Email upon request (16 years)
Andrew Webb: awebb31@gmail.com (11 years)
Dan Neumann: Danieljohnneumann@hotmail.com (10 years)
Justin Wolf: JL@woh.rr.com (6 years)
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If you’re interested, please drop a message here or email:

StephLoyer57@gmail.com


Thanks!
 
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American football traces its official origin back to Nov. 6, 1869 when the first organized college football game was played between Rutgers University and the College of New Jersey (now Princeton University). However, this game more closely resembled soccer rather than modern football. Over the next decade, college teams grew to prefer a style of play heavily influenced by rugby.
 
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Sometimes you’ll hear the game ball referred to as a “pigskin.” However, they’re not actually made of that material, and likely never were. In the very early and unofficial days of the game, some balls may have been made from an inflated pig’s bladder. By the 1860s, though, most teams were playing with a ball that consisted of a leather cover and a rubber bladder. Today, professional and college footballs are covered in cowhide with a synthetic rubber bladder.
 

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