Teams will make and be ranked in the playoffs by the following system:1. The three division winners will make the playoffs and be ranked by record and tiebreakers below.2. The top three teams of all twelve in scoring will next make the playoffs and be ranked by scoring.(If any of top 3 are also division winners, no further spots will be awarded past #3 for scoring)3. Any remaining spots will go to the best records regardless of division ranked by record and tiebreakers below.
I like this idea a lot. ThanksOur rule is 6 playoff spots awarded on record. However, if the Scoring Champ isn't among the 6, then he gets the 6th spot instead.ONLY works for the scoring champ (it might be enforced in my league this year depending on this weekend's outcome)This seems to be "golden parachute" approach as opposed to the ones I've read above.
This.I don't care if my team was the highest scoring team in the league, if my team didn't win the head-to-head divisional matchups that mattered, then my team should not get in the playoffs.Our 3 division winners get in as the top 3 seeds, then the next 3 best records of all remaining teams regardless of division. Yes, one year we had 4 teams from one division make the playoffs. The 4th place team in that division, who made it in at 7-7, won the League Championship. (Not my team, I lost the championship game that year as the #1 seed.)Crazy8s said:I don't like total points being rewarded for any playoff spot in ANY HEAD-TO-HEAD Division league. Total contradiction to the meaningof HTH and Divisions!
I think this thought process is silly to use in FF. You may have had 7 players on bye the week you played the guy you are tied with. This isn't the NFL, just because a team beats you it does not mean they have a better team. FF success is measured by the amount of points you score, H2H is simply a way to make it exciting. Strictly using H2H to determine playoffs is crazy, but to each their own.This.I don't care if my team was the highest scoring team in the league, if my team didn't win the head-to-head divisional matchups that mattered, then my team should not get in the playoffs.Crazy8s said:I don't like total points being rewarded for any playoff spot in ANY HEAD-TO-HEAD Division league. Total contradiction to the meaningof HTH and Divisions!
I agree with this and it leads me to this questionWhy determine the last playoff spot any differently than all of the other playoff spots?Crazy8s said:Yes to one league (Hate it) and no in the other 2 (Yeah)I don't like total points being rewarded for any playoff spot in ANY HEAD-TO-HEAD Division league. Total contradiction to the meaningof HTH and Divisions!
I like that twist too.2 of my biggest $ leagues award the last/6th playoff spot to total points winner out of the remaining 7 teams. Playoffs is definitey H2H.here's a twist: the 3rd seed gets to pick his matchup in the first round, and the 1st seed picks his matchup in the 2nd round.
PR is OK but it factors in bench points. A team can carry a few extra QBs rather than depth at other positions to boost their PRSeveral site compute a Power Ranking and I have a league that moved to using that for the final spot.
Bout time I've seen this responseSeveral site compute a Power Ranking and I have a league that moved to using that for the final spot.
I am almost 100% certain that CBS does NOT compute Bench Points in their factoring of the Power RankingPR is OK but it factors in bench points. A team can carry a few extra QBs rather than depth at other positions to boost their PRSeveral site compute a Power Ranking and I have a league that moved to using that for the final spot.
You are correct.We switched to this years ago. Power ranking works great. It typically rewards the team that has been consistently good all seasonI am almost 100% certain that CBS does NOT compute Bench Points in their factoring of the Power Ranking :XPR is OK but it factors in bench points. A team can carry a few extra QBs rather than depth at other positions to boost their PRSeveral site compute a Power Ranking and I have a league that moved to using that for the final spot.
the only thing wrong here is that the #6 seed is actually the best team in the league and depending on your playoff bracket, the #1 seed will likely have the toughest road to the championship of the top seeds. It would be better to get the #2 or #3 seed rather than the 1.Our rule is 6 playoff spots awarded on record. However, if the Scoring Champ isn't among the 6, then he gets the 6th spot instead.ONLY works for the scoring champ (it might be enforced in my league this year depending on this weekend's outcome)This seems to be "golden parachute" approach as opposed to the ones I've read above.
This is the problem I see with awarding the last playoff spot to the points leader (in the "golden parachute" scenario). You are basically giving a big ole middle finger to the #1 seed. It doesn't really seem fair that the #1 seed should, be design, have a tougher go of it then the #2 or #3 seed. I would think the only fair way to do it in that type of situation is to re-seed all the playoff qualifying teams by TP before the playoffs start, which doesn't really make a whole lot of sense to me since H2H records have been used all the way up to that point to see who would make it anyway.We don't award playoff spots based on total points in any of the leagues I'm in, tho TP are used as a tie breaker in a number of situations. In the league I commish, we give a prize equal to the entry fee back to the TP leader, regardless if he makes the playoffs or not, so, if nothing else, they at least got to play the season for free. And if he does qualify for the playoffs, he can win more there, as well.Giving the last playoff spot based on TP sounds like a good idea on paper. But I think it marginalizes the H2H aspect and potentially kinda screws the #1 seed, depending on how it's set up. I think I'd rather keep H2H leagues separate from points leagues. There are plenty of points leagues out there if people like using TP over H2H.the only thing wrong here is that the #6 seed is actually the best team in the league and depending on your playoff bracket, the #1 seed will likely have the toughest road to the championship of the top seeds. It would be better to get the #2 or #3 seed rather than the 1.Our rule is 6 playoff spots awarded on record. However, if the Scoring Champ isn't among the 6, then he gets the 6th spot instead.ONLY works for the scoring champ (it might be enforced in my league this year depending on this weekend's outcome)This seems to be "golden parachute" approach as opposed to the ones I've read above.
I'd say it's weak and cowardly to hope your team gets lucky in head-to-head matchups that don't always reward the better team.Crazy8s said:Guys... we are talking about sports...the "Better" team DOES NOT always win!... Its part of the sport. That is what makes it so exciting and unpredictable.
In MY OPINION...total points is weak and cowardly! (Sorry)
If you want to award them with a bonus (money), I can see that.
Funny you highlight JUST that portion. If you played sports you'd know its part of the experience that the better team does not always win. But you have your opinion..... And i have mine. And I perfer EXCITEMENT!...UNPREDICTABLEI'd say it's weak and cowardly to hope your team gets lucky in head-to-head matchups that don't always reward the better team.Crazy8s said:Guys... we are talking about sports...the "Better" team DOES NOT always win!... Its part of the sport. That is what makes it so exciting and unpredictable.
In MY OPINION...total points is weak and cowardly! (Sorry)
If you want to award them with a bonus (money), I can see that.
And I'll add another thought! If you don't play HTH and the entire league is set up on total points, I'm ok with that...thats the league system. But to throw out HTH for the last playoffs spot is what i have an issue with.I'd say it's weak and cowardly to hope your team gets lucky in head-to-head matchups that don't always reward the better team.Crazy8s said:Guys... we are talking about sports...the "Better" team DOES NOT always win!... Its part of the sport. That is what makes it so exciting and unpredictable.
In MY OPINION...total points is weak and cowardly! (Sorry)
If you want to award them with a bonus (money), I can see that.
It's plenty exciting and unpredictable without arbitrary head-to-head matchups that are not in any way like they are in real life. In real life, I have control over how my opponent fares. Not in fantasy football. So with that being the case, why should you have H2H matchups? There's no reason to. Does it make sense to lose 145-144 one week while someone else "wins" 40-39? Of course not, since none of us had anything to do with how many points our opponent scored. It's all just blind luck. Might as well go put some money down on the roulette wheel. Same thing.Funny you highlight JUST that portion. If you played sports you'd know its part of the experience that the better team does not always win. But you have your opinion..... And i have mine. And I perfer EXCITEMENT!...UNPREDICTABLEI'd say it's weak and cowardly to hope your team gets lucky in head-to-head matchups that don't always reward the better team.Crazy8s said:Guys... we are talking about sports...the "Better" team DOES NOT always win!... Its part of the sport. That is what makes it so exciting and unpredictable.
In MY OPINION...total points is weak and cowardly! (Sorry)
If you want to award them with a bonus (money), I can see that.
We do an all-play all year, including in the playoffs.And I'll add another thought! If you don't play HTH and the entire league is set up on total points, I'm ok with that...thats the league system. But to throw out HTH for the last playoffs spot is what i have an issue with.I'd say it's weak and cowardly to hope your team gets lucky in head-to-head matchups that don't always reward the better team.Crazy8s said:Guys... we are talking about sports...the "Better" team DOES NOT always win!... Its part of the sport. That is what makes it so exciting and unpredictable.
In MY OPINION...total points is weak and cowardly! (Sorry)
If you want to award them with a bonus (money), I can see that.
Really? Why is that so obvious?How many more points did Team A score than Team B over the course of the season? 1? 10? 50? 100?It’s very possible that if the two teams played against only each other over the course of the season that Team B could have a winning record against Team A despite being outscored for the season.If your method of seeding the playoffs doesn't take total points into account in some manner, then you are not making attempt to seed the best team(s). Seems silly to consider placing anything but the "best teams" in the playoffs, but if that's what you think is best, no problem - you certainly have the right to feel that way, but don't come in here spewing your head-to-head rules as the right way to do it, because they aren't. The whole point should to reward only the best teams with the opportunity for the prize pool.Head-to-head record, while a fun and necessary (IMHO) part of the enjoyment that is fantasy football, is pretty much the worst determinant of the quality of the teams. Might as well just flip a coin.Quick quiz:Which team is better and is most deserving of an opportunity to win the prize at the end of the season? Team A, who scored the most points in the league or Team B, who scored more points than Team A in week 2 and in week 9If the answer to this question isn't obvious to you, you probably shouldn't be posting in this thread.
Really? Why is that so obvious?How many more points did Team A score than Team B over the course of the season? 1? 10? 50? 100?It’s very possible that if the two teams played against only each other over the course of the season that Team B could have a winning record against Team A despite being outscored for the season.If your method of seeding the playoffs doesn't take total points into account in some manner, then you are not making attempt to seed the best team(s). Seems silly to consider placing anything but the "best teams" in the playoffs, but if that's what you think is best, no problem - you certainly have the right to feel that way, but don't come in here spewing your head-to-head rules as the right way to do it, because they aren't. The whole point should to reward only the best teams with the opportunity for the prize pool.Head-to-head record, while a fun and necessary (IMHO) part of the enjoyment that is fantasy football, is pretty much the worst determinant of the quality of the teams. Might as well just flip a coin.Quick quiz:Which team is better and is most deserving of an opportunity to win the prize at the end of the season? Team A, who scored the most points in the league or Team B, who scored more points than Team A in week 2 and in week 9If the answer to this question isn't obvious to you, you probably shouldn't be posting in this thread.
I think I am going to have the highest scoring team in a Zealots league this season and I will not make the playoffsIt sucks but I am ok with it because it is a head to head leagueI just wonder why leagues would award 5 teams playoff spots based on H2H and then do something totally different for the 6th and final playoff spotIf getting the best teams in the playoffs is your goal and you think that total points is the best way to detrmine the best teams why not use total points for all playoff spots? Be consistantReally? Why is that so obvious?How many more points did Team A score than Team B over the course of the season? 1? 10? 50? 100?It’s very possible that if the two teams played against only each other over the course of the season that Team B could have a winning record against Team A despite being outscored for the season.If your method of seeding the playoffs doesn't take total points into account in some manner, then you are not making attempt to seed the best team(s). Seems silly to consider placing anything but the "best teams" in the playoffs, but if that's what you think is best, no problem - you certainly have the right to feel that way, but don't come in here spewing your head-to-head rules as the right way to do it, because they aren't. The whole point should to reward only the best teams with the opportunity for the prize pool.Head-to-head record, while a fun and necessary (IMHO) part of the enjoyment that is fantasy football, is pretty much the worst determinant of the quality of the teams. Might as well just flip a coin.Quick quiz:Which team is better and is most deserving of an opportunity to win the prize at the end of the season? Team A, who scored the most points in the league or Team B, who scored more points than Team A in week 2 and in week 9If the answer to this question isn't obvious to you, you probably shouldn't be posting in this thread.Don't be obtuse. There's no perfect measure of which team is better in FF, mostly due to small sample size, but total points is a far, far better evaluator that head-to-head record.Like I said, if head-to-head is your thing, and you don't mind a system where the best teams often may not make the playoffs, then go for it. If you're interested in rewarding the best teams, then total points should be accounted for in some manner (be it power rank, victory points, or straight-up total points).