'Fun' sorry I was going to post 'No trade League' but most would say that's not fun. Than you read the thousand posts on 'Is this trade fair' Yep a trading League is fun alright.You pick out a Division. Whatever Division you get, you have to have one player from each team on your roster in that said Division.Im looking for some good ideas to add to our leage to make it run smoother and also eliminate headaches
G. Entry Fees/Deposits= GREAT RULEFor Dynasty leagues, I'll preach the one year pay in advance rule til I'm blue in the face. If you want your league to last this is a must.
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G. Entry Fees/Deposits
Entry Fees are paid one full season in advance. The initial fee will be both 2006 and 2007 fees combined ($125 total). After that one initial double payment, all further years will be just the following year’s fees only. (For example, in 2007 you will be paying the 2008 fees, etc..) After week 16 of each season a deposit of $50 towards the following season’s entry fee must be received by the Treasurer before any trades (players and/or picks) can be made. Remaining balance of following season’s entry fee is due one month before our Draft is scheduled.
F. Retirement/Quitting/New Owners
An owner can retire in good standing, but they will not receive a refund. Retirement must be announced one year in advance (before our Draft) to play out final season and not lose any money already paid in advance. If payment for following year’s entry fee is not received by due date, that is informally announcing a Retirement. Once a Retirement is announced, that owner is not allowed to make any trades (players and/or picks) at any time during their final season. Retirement announcement gives the league one full year to find a replacement owner.
Owners who quit on the league unexpectedly will not receive a refund. The moneys paid in advance for that team will be used towards a new incoming owner’s fees to help in finding a replacement owner on short notice.
New Owners taking over a vacated team must, upon induction, pay balance due of present/upcoming season’s entry fee (dependent on if previous owner retired or quit), and also pay following season’s entry fee in full (entry fees are paid one full season in advance). The search for new owners will be done at FBG. Co-ownership of a team is Not Allowed.
was just about the post the link to that classic thread.
As someone who had problems collecting in even low dollar leagues this year, strongly considering it any future leagues that I start.For Dynasty leagues, I'll preach the one year pay in advance rule til I'm blue in the face. If you want your league to last this is a must.
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G. Entry Fees/Deposits
Entry Fees are paid one full season in advance. The initial fee will be both 2006 and 2007 fees combined ($125 total). After that one initial double payment, all further years will be just the following year’s fees only. (For example, in 2007 you will be paying the 2008 fees, etc..) After week 16 of each season a deposit of $50 towards the following season’s entry fee must be received by the Treasurer before any trades (players and/or picks) can be made. Remaining balance of following season’s entry fee is due one month before our Draft is scheduled.
F. Retirement/Quitting/New Owners
An owner can retire in good standing, but they will not receive a refund. Retirement must be announced one year in advance (before our Draft) to play out final season and not lose any money already paid in advance. If payment for following year’s entry fee is not received by due date, that is informally announcing a Retirement. Once a Retirement is announced, that owner is not allowed to make any trades (players and/or picks) at any time during their final season. Retirement announcement gives the league one full year to find a replacement owner.
Owners who quit on the league unexpectedly will not receive a refund. The moneys paid in advance for that team will be used towards a new incoming owner’s fees to help in finding a replacement owner on short notice.
New Owners taking over a vacated team must, upon induction, pay balance due of present/upcoming season’s entry fee (dependent on if previous owner retired or quit), and also pay following season’s entry fee in full (entry fees are paid one full season in advance). The search for new owners will be done at FBG. Co-ownership of a team is Not Allowed.
I think the reason most leagues remain H2H is for the fun, competitive aspect of playing just ONE opponent each week................even knowing that it's not the best way to determine the "better" fantasy teams. That's why we decided to stay away from the all-play. Every week is IDENTICAL and can become boring. Plus, we use two divisions, so teams play division opponents twice and the other division teams only once.It takes away the trash-talking aspect when you play EVERYBODY every week!!Or better yet go the all-play. The best and most fair system around. In a ten team the high point total for the week is 9-0 and the lowest is 0-9.
I like that oneUse some combination of H2H and Total Points to determine your standings.Come in here starting around Week #10 and read all the posts about teams with good records who are about to miss the playoffs. They are the top (or one of the top) scoring team(s) in their league, but have had bad luck with their scheduling draw and are around .500 because they've played the "hot" team seemingly every week.We eliminate this by giving an owner 4 points if they win their H2H match-up and 1 point for every other team they out-score for the week. So, in a 10-team league, the high scorer gets 12 points and the low scorer gets zero............everyone else is somewhere in between depending on their H2H game and their total points for the week. So, basically, your H2H game is only 1/3 of the total points available to you each week. As commish, I simply post the standings on our message board each week.As far as the fun factor, this system makes Monday nights very interesting. Even though your game may be sewn up one way or the other, you are still competing against the other eight teams for those bonus points. In some tight-scoring weeks, teams can gain (or lose)5-6 points on a Monday without the outcome of their H2H game ever changing!!
In a few of my leagues, we use a fairly simple method... after determining teams in the normal manner (division winners, best record amongst wild cards), we then make the final spot for the remaining team with the most points. This guarantees that at least the top points team gets in, and usually means we get the top 3 in (its rare that 2 of the top 3 don't get in on record).Big Petey said:Use some combination of H2H and Total Points to determine your standings.