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Help: Weird Sportsline Legal Lineup Question (1 Viewer)

bigz99

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Ok, here is the deal. I don't want to start the Ravens tonight, but my league has nightly waiver processing in CBS Sportsline. I can easily grab another DEF by tomorrow, but it would require me to have an Empty DEF slot going into tonight and then filling it on Friday. Will I be tagged with an illegal lineup if I do this?

Thanks in advance!

 
Don't think so. Just make sure (1) Ravens D is on your bench, and (2) the "Player" that you drop for the other D has not already played. I.e., you won't be able to drop the Ravens. Your lineup won't be illegal unless you haven't filled the D slot by Sunday morning.

 
You should be fine. Just let your commish know and if it still says you have an illegal lineup he can fix it.

 
Did not want to start a new topic

Been Using CBS Sportline for years, now I see a new scoring issue arise

Fumbles Lost is now Fumbles Lost, Including Special Teams

Last night Welker was charged with a fumble on the special teams, I don't recall this happening to individual players on ST if they were your WR

Anyone else notice this? It say the only was to fix this is to manually adjust scoring on live scoring page

 
Did not want to start a new topic

Been Using CBS Sportline for years, now I see a new scoring issue arise

Fumbles Lost is now Fumbles Lost, Including Special Teams

Last night Welker was charged with a fumble on the special teams, I don't recall this happening to individual players on ST if they were your WR

Anyone else notice this? It say the only was to fix this is to manually adjust scoring on live scoring page
This has always been the case. It is because of the NFL doesn't differentiate between offense or special teams. It is simply a player fumble in their eyes. The only recourse is manually changing it each time it happens, but make sure your rules clearly state as such.

 

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