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Most flexible online League hosting website? (1 Viewer)

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With all these schedule changes upcoming and more possible, does anyone have recommendations of the most flexible online league hosting site that would allow a Commish to do things like make retrospective changes to lineups and so on?  I fear that our ESPN site will not be up to the challenge given how limited their options are already.

 
It was suggested in our league that uses ESPN, that we add either IR spots or bench spots.  Our commissioner just posted that ESPN won't let them add spots mid season.....so......??????

I'd be interested in other options as well.

 
With all these schedule changes upcoming and more possible, does anyone have recommendations of the most flexible online league hosting site that would allow a Commish to do things like make retrospective changes to lineups and so on?  I fear that our ESPN site will not be up to the challenge given how limited their options are already.
MFL.  Easily MFL.

 
ya it's a pay site.  It's around $70 per year.  Worth it though IMO.

Only free sites I know of are yahoo and nfl.com and both are trash.
I use FleaFlicker for most of my leagues. They are free, though you can pay to remove ads.  I might try them, they have some flexibility, just not sure how much. My main League has been using ESPN for 20 years, they are wedded to it (not much for change).

 
MFL is the best I've used for flexibility. 

RT Sports is a close second, but the back-end is a little overly complicated (unless they've done an overhaul in the last 8 years since I had a league set up there) 
MFL has the best customization, but man it looks like something from the 1990s. I prefer RT Sports, but they haven't really put any money into the site in years either. It looks way better though imo.

 
MFL has the best customization, but man it looks like something from the 1990s. I prefer RT Sports, but they haven't really put any money into the site in years either. It looks way better though imo.
I was just going to say this... great to use, and the apps work great as well, but the interface on the web site is extremely dated. The skins give you some ability to make the appearance better, but not much.

 
I was just going to say this... great to use, and the apps work great as well, but the interface on the web site is extremely dated. The skins give you some ability to make the appearance better, but not much.
If we’re going by esthetics, CBS Sportsline is the Cadillac of interfaces. 

RT & MFL are excellent tools but primitive looking for sure. 

 
I commish on RT, we have superflex, we start 7 IDP players and TE premium rules. It's not the cheapest option, but I think they are great. The history/archive of the league is a cool thing as well. 

 
We're on RTSports as well and it's incredibly flexible.  Customer support is awesome.  We had a problem two hours before our auction on the last Saturday in August (pretty popular draft day!) and the support team not only responded almost right away, but had our problem fixed before the auction was scheduled to start.

 
As of right now, you can't put any PIT or TEN players on IR on the ESPN site. 

So despite the fact that we created three extra IR slots for this exact scenario this season, one of our teammates who has 4 TEN players and 2 PIT, has to drop 3 good players just to field a team this weekend. 

 

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