Varmint
Footballguy
Our league formed in 1999
We spent 1999, 2000, & 2001 "tweaking" the rules.
We haven't had a scoring rules change since 2001.
The scoring parity is amazing.
Even after 7 years of not touching the rules our weekly average point contribution looks like this after Week 10:
QB...........6.1
RB...........5.9
WR/TE......5.6
PK............5.9
DEF/ST.....5.0
The scoring parity could not be any closer.
As of now, out of 14 teams only one team has clinched a playoff spot...only one team has been eliminated.
The top four scoring teams are seperated by only 30 pts.
The weekly scores are really close....we've had to break 5 ties already in 10 weeks.
The average weekly score of any franchise is 30.8 pts.
What I'm saying is that our current scoring rules make for very exciting weekends and changes to the scoring system would only make the scores higher and give more emphasis to one position over another.
Every season at our pre-season meeting AND in our league's Articles of War it is covered that "...any suggestions to make the league run smoother are invited, any suggested changes to scoring rules will not be considered".
Yet, every season...ONE owner or another will post a poll pushing for a count of hands of who would like to see some sort of scoring change in one position or another.
Of course, when it is pointed out that no change in the scoring system will be considered....someone gets their feelings hurt.
There are 14 teams in our league.
There are 22 owners in our league.
EVERYONE has an idea of at least one rule or another that should be added.
If you entertain ONE suggestion you'll open the flood gates to many more.
I've explained to everyone that MFL offers a TON of scoring options. If I wanted...I could put our weekly scores into the THOUSANDS but I choose not to.
I want parity in our league's scoring and I don't want our scores to look like bowling scores!
What is it about points?
Does more points equal more excitement?
We spent 1999, 2000, & 2001 "tweaking" the rules.
We haven't had a scoring rules change since 2001.
The scoring parity is amazing.
Even after 7 years of not touching the rules our weekly average point contribution looks like this after Week 10:
QB...........6.1
RB...........5.9
WR/TE......5.6
PK............5.9
DEF/ST.....5.0
The scoring parity could not be any closer.
As of now, out of 14 teams only one team has clinched a playoff spot...only one team has been eliminated.
The top four scoring teams are seperated by only 30 pts.
The weekly scores are really close....we've had to break 5 ties already in 10 weeks.
The average weekly score of any franchise is 30.8 pts.
What I'm saying is that our current scoring rules make for very exciting weekends and changes to the scoring system would only make the scores higher and give more emphasis to one position over another.
Every season at our pre-season meeting AND in our league's Articles of War it is covered that "...any suggestions to make the league run smoother are invited, any suggested changes to scoring rules will not be considered".
Yet, every season...ONE owner or another will post a poll pushing for a count of hands of who would like to see some sort of scoring change in one position or another.
Of course, when it is pointed out that no change in the scoring system will be considered....someone gets their feelings hurt.
There are 14 teams in our league.
There are 22 owners in our league.
EVERYONE has an idea of at least one rule or another that should be added.
If you entertain ONE suggestion you'll open the flood gates to many more.
I've explained to everyone that MFL offers a TON of scoring options. If I wanted...I could put our weekly scores into the THOUSANDS but I choose not to.
I want parity in our league's scoring and I don't want our scores to look like bowling scores!
What is it about points?
Does more points equal more excitement?
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I know at our banquet every year when we discuss proposals for changes it's always the guys who had success with the old way opposing the change. It makes sense. An example......we only give 1 pt per 2 receptions for RB's, WR/TE get 1 PPR instead. I hate it and think it should be the same for all positions. But because I've owned MJD, Brian Westbrook, Reggie Bush over the past few years people always say "you only want this because you'd score a lot more points with it" and the guys who own Turner, Grant, etc. who don't catch very many screen passes are fine with it. Or the guy who owns Devin Hester says "why can't we let return yards go to the players instead of the D/ST units"It's all about what migth benefit you for a lot of guys.But we still see plenty of changes from year to year at the banquet. We used to be a strict Start 1 QB, 2 RB, 3 WR, etc. and the bench has to be a certain number of every postion. Now we have 2 Flex positions, rosters sizes of 17 with NO position limits, etc. Change is good.