UCanCallMeMitch
Footballguy
The concept of Perfection is not new and its fairly simple to play. As a matter-of-fact, ESPN, DraftKings and FanDuel have similar setups, but with the Big Boys they take a piece of the pie - I don't, I'm a FF addict and do it for the love of the game.
Anywho, here's the basics -
2. Season (Each Division) - Have the Highest Average Percent of the Perfect Score (1)
3. Season (Each Division) - Most Victory Points Best among all League Franchises.
4. Season (With Two or Three Divisions) - Best League All-Play Record
2015 Homepage
2014 Perfect Teams
Rules
LuckyDog Sports
Sound Good? Questions? Want In? E-Mail Me or post here.
P.S Currently, seven are signed-up.
Anywho, here's the basics -
- Limited number of Participants (12 minimum, 36 maximum)
- Draft a new Starting Lineup/Roster or keep the same Players every Week
- A NFL Player can be on more than one Franchise's Roster
- No Salary Cap
- Starting Lineups / Rosters are small - 9 total NFL Players
- No IDP
- No Injured Reserve, Trading and Waivers to fuss about
- Compete only within your Division (10 - 12 Franchises each)
- Three (3) Basic Ways To Win with 19 Chances to Win; 20 Chances if there is more than one Division (20+ Franchises)
2. Season (Each Division) - Have the Highest Average Percent of the Perfect Score (1)
3. Season (Each Division) - Most Victory Points Best among all League Franchises.
4. Season (With Two or Three Divisions) - Best League All-Play Record
- The Entry Fee is $50 (plus LeagueSafes' Fee). That About $3 Per Week to Play.
- A "Perfect Scoring" System (at least I think it is)
2015 Homepage
2014 Perfect Teams
Rules
LuckyDog Sports
Sound Good? Questions? Want In? E-Mail Me or post here.
P.S Currently, seven are signed-up.