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I going to try and form another IDP league in 2010 this time with a diff take on it. The amount of points your IDP's score will be deducted from your opponents Offensive players score and visa versa to give the final score.

Your O scores 110 and your opponents IDPs score 70 your score will be 40

Your opponents O scores 135 and your IDP's score 100 their score will be 35

Auction salary cap format with contracts

Basic scoring 1 pt per 25 yards pass/10 yards rush-rec

No PPR or max out @ 1/2 PPR

Hash out the other details once the league fills up. I run some $ leagues and have references so come on there is only 40 more weeks till kickoff weekend of the 2010 football season.

If you like the idea reply and PM me/email negativism@yahoo.com

 
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Not trying to be a ####, but that's really no different than any current IDP league.

Your total score: 210

Their total score: 205

You still win by 5. So you didn't really have any control over the opponent's score.

A suggestion, albeit complicated, is to allow you to reduce a player or two's points by a certain percentage. Say, you get to cut one opponent player's score by 40%, and another by 20%. You'd have to declare this prior to the week. This way, you're trying pick which opponent players will do the best, and "gameplan" to stop those players. Obviously, your opponent gets to do the same to your squad.

 
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Not trying to be a ####, but that's really no different than any current IDP league. Your total score: 210Their total score: 205You still win by 5. So you didn't really have any control over the opponent's score. A suggestion, albeit complicated, is to allow you to reduce a player or two's points by a certain percentage. Say, you get to cut one opponent player's score by 40%, and another by 20%. You'd have to declare this prior to the week. This way, you're trying pick which opponent players will do the best, and "gameplan" to stop those players. Obviously, your opponent gets to do the same to your squad.
It all depends on how someone wants to build there team. If you want to load up on D players and try to nullify all of your opponents O points then you can. If you want to load up on O players and hope you can still have enough points at the end you can. While not every game would have a different outcome than a regular IDP league the point is it can have a different outcome.
 
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Unlucky said:
Not trying to be a ####, but that's really no different than any current IDP league. Your total score: 210Their total score: 205You still win by 5. So you didn't really have any control over the opponent's score. A suggestion, albeit complicated, is to allow you to reduce a player or two's points by a certain percentage. Say, you get to cut one opponent player's score by 40%, and another by 20%. You'd have to declare this prior to the week. This way, you're trying pick which opponent players will do the best, and "gameplan" to stop those players. Obviously, your opponent gets to do the same to your squad.
It all depends on how someone wants to build there team. If you want to load up on D players and try to nullify all of your opponents O points then you can. If you want to load up on O players and hope you can still have enough points at the end you can. While not every game would have a different outcome than a regular IDP league the point is it can have a different outcome.
No, it's the same.
 
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Unlucky said:
Not trying to be a ####, but that's really no different than any current IDP league.

Your total score: 210

Their total score: 205

You still win by 5. So you didn't really have any control over the opponent's score.

A suggestion, albeit complicated, is to allow you to reduce a player or two's points by a certain percentage. Say, you get to cut one opponent player's score by 40%, and another by 20%. You'd have to declare this prior to the week. This way, you're trying pick which opponent players will do the best, and "gameplan" to stop those players. Obviously, your opponent gets to do the same to your squad.
It all depends on how someone wants to build there team. If you want to load up on D players and try to nullify all of your opponents O points then you can. If you want to load up on O players and hope you can still have enough points at the end you can. While not every game would have a different outcome than a regular IDP league the point is it can have a different outcome.
No, it's the same.
From one of my leaguesTeam A 142.74 ( 83.24 93.62 )

Team B 145.11 ( 81.95 63.16 )

Team A 83.24 - 63.16 = 20.08

Team B 81.95 - 93.62 = 0

But thanks for the interest guys.

 
From one of my leagues

Team A 142.74 ( 83.24 93.62 )

Team B 145.11 ( 81.95 63.16 )

Team A 83.24 - 63.16 = 20.08

Team B 81.95 - 93.62 = 0

But thanks for the interest guys.
Team A's total is not 142.74 given the numbers you listed. It's 176.86. Now, if you're saying that a D that outscores the O results in a 0 and not a negative score, then you have a point. But then it would HURT the team that scored more points overall in some cases.

Team A: 100 offense, 100 defense

Team B: 50 offense, 110 defense

Would that be 0-0 tie? When Team A had 200 total to Team B's 160 total.

 
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From one of my leagues

Team A 142.74 ( 83.24 93.62 )

Team B 145.11 ( 81.95 63.16 )

Team A 83.24 - 63.16 = 20.08

Team B 81.95 - 93.62 = 0

But thanks for the interest guys.
Team A's total is not 142.74 given the numbers you listed. It's 176.86. Now, if you're saying that a D that outscores the O results in a 0 and not a negative score, then you have a point. But then it would HURT the team that scored more points overall in some cases.

Team A: 100 offense, 100 defense

Team B: 50 offense, 110 defense

Would that be 0-0 tie? When Team A had 200 total to Team B's 160 total.
I was looking at wrong colums on MFL gameday but yep your example would be a 0-0 tie
 

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