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SFFL 2010
League Rules: Part 2
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Notes
I. WEEKLY TRANSACTIONS PROCESS
1.1. The WEEKLY TRANSACTIONS PROCESS runs every
Friday at 8:00 PM Central Time. In
other words, the deadline for submitting trades, waiver claims, and free
agent bids is Friday at 8:00 PM Central Time.
1.2. Exception: If there is a NFL game on Thursday, the WEEKLY TRANSACTIONS
PROCESS will be moved to Wednesday for that week only.
(In 2009 and 2010, there were Thursday night games Weeks 10-16.)
1.3. Exception: Thanksgiving week, the WEEKLY
TRANSACTIONS PROCESS will be moved to Tuesday for that week only.
II. DRAFT
AUCTION
2.1. Each
team must acquire 11 players (which includes their "keepers") at a total cost not to exceed
$300 (not real
money). A team need not spend the maximum.
2.2. Each player is auctioned off to the league. The
highest bidder obtains the player and their bid becomes the player's
salary.
2.3. The minimum bid is $1.
2.4. Bids must be in minimum increments of $1. In other
words, no $5.50 or $6.45 bids. Only $5, $6, $7, etc.
2.5. Each team must be able to field a legal
lineup using the players they obtain via the auction. (This is not
new. Just clarifying since we added the snake draft.)
2.6. Immediately following the auction, a salary cap
of $400 applies. (Your total team salary cannot exceed $400 at any time.)
SNAKE DRAFT
3.0. After the auction, a snake draft will take
place.
3.1. All players obtained via the snake draft will
be assigned a salary of $1.
3.2. Snake draft rounds...
- teams 1-12 (top down)
- teams 12-1 (bottom up)
- teams 1-12 (top down)
- teams 12-1 (bottom up)
3.3. Teams are numbered in reverse order of finish
from the previous year. (Team 1 finished last. Team 12 finished first.)
3.4. Teams may draft 0-4 players. (Teams are not
required to draft all or any players. For example, if they choose to leave
early.)
3.5. Any remaining roster spots can be filled via
waivers or free agency, starting no earlier than the first WEEKLY TRANSACTIONS
PROCESS.
IX. TRADES
9.0. The trade deadline is week 12 of the NFL regular season.
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SCHEDULE SUMMARY |
End of draft
- First day of season |
No limits
No roster requirements |
First day of season
- Trade deadline |
No limits
Roster requirements must be met |
Trade deadline
- End of the playoffs |
No trading |
Off-season
- 2 weeks before the draft |
No limits
No roster requirements |
2 weeks before the draft
- End of the draft |
No trading |
SCHEDULE DETAIL
9.1. From the completion of the draft until the first day of the
season, owners are free to make trades of any kind without limit and
without roster requirements.
9.2. From the first day of the season until the trade
deadline, owners
are free to make trades of any kind without limit, so long as the active rosters
of all teams involved reflect the required position distribution upon completion
of the transaction. This would include subsequent pickups, drops, etc.
9.3. No trades may take place from the trade deadline until the end of the fantasy playoffs.
OFF-SEASON TRADES
9.4. From the day after the fantasy playoffs end until two weeks before the
draft, owners are free to make trades of any kind without limit and without
position requirements.
9.4.1. All teams involved in an off-season
trade must either (1) keep at least one player from the trade or (2)
trade at least one player from the trade to another team in the
off-season.
9.5. No trades may take place from two weeks before the draft until the
completion of the draft.
9.6. There are no limits to the number of trades a team may make.
9.7. Only players may be traded.
REQUEST FOR COMMENT & APPROVAL
9.8. After a trade is accepted by the owners involved,
it must be communicated to the Commissioner by the start of the WEEKLY
TRANSACTIONS PROCESS.
9.8.5. The rest of the league will be notified of the trade after the WEEKLY
TRANSACTIONS PROCESS is complete.
9.9. When the league is notified of the trade, a Request For Comment (RFC)
period begins. During the RFC period, owners may submit their comments regarding
the trade to the Commissioner (publicly or privately). The Commissioner will
approve or veto the trade based on the RFC's and his own judgment.
9.10. Once the RFC period has begun, the owners involved
cannot withdraw the trade.
9.11. If the trade involves the Commissioner's team, the Co-Commissioner will
make the final judgment. If the Commissioner and Co-Commissioner are both
involved in the trade, another owner, agreed upon by the league, will make the
final judgment.
9.12. If a trade is vetoed by the Commissioner, it
will be undone.
9.13. During the season, trades are subject to at least a 24-hour RFC period.
9.14. In the off-season, the RFC period is 7 days.
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WEEKLY WAIVERS & FREE AGENTS
Waivers and f Free agents are processed once a week. Free agents are acquired
via blind bidding.
This means that owners cannot add/drop players themselves. Owners
can set their lineup (move players between Active and Reserve) but cannot
add/drop their own players. The Commissioner does that for them once a
week.
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SCHEDULE SUMMARY
This is the journey of a player dropped by a team. All add/drops are
performed by the Commissioner during the WEEKLY TRANSACTIONS PROCESS.
A player is dropped by a team during the
transactions process 9/1. That player is on waivers until 9/8.
During the week, teams indicate what players
they would like to claim off waivers and what players they would like
to drop in order to make room.
The waivers process is run by the
Commissioner 9/8. The highest team on the waiver list gets
their first waiver claim choice. They are then moved to the bottom of
the list. The process is repeated.
If the player was not claimed, he becomes a
free agent and can be acquired 9/15. During
the week, teams bid blindly (a silent auction) on the free agent. On
9/15, the highest bidder gets the free agent.
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X. WAIVERS
10.1. A player released by a team goes on waivers.
10.1.5. A player on the NFL injured reserve (IR)
or physically unable to perform (PUP) list may not be
claimed off waivers.
10.2. The waivers process will be run during the WEEKLY TRANSACTIONS
PROCESS.
10.3. The team highest on the waivers list gets their first choice of
the players on waivers. When they get a player, they are moved to the
bottom of the list and the process is repeated.
10.4.1. Preseason: The waivers list starts out in reverse order
of the previous year's final standings.
10.4.2. Regular season: The list is reordered each week based on the standings. The
team with the worst overall record is at the top of the list. If two or more
teams have the same overall record, the following tie-breakers will be used:
Breakdown record
Total points scored
Coin flip or team names drawn from a hat
10.4.3. Playoffs: The waivers list is in reverse
order of playoff seeding (12-11... 2-1) and is not reordered each
week.
10.5. When a player is claimed off waivers, his salary remains the
same.
10.6. After the waiver period has passed, if the
player has not been claimed, he becomes a free agent.
10.7. The
team who waived the player cannot claim the player off waivers unless no
one else does. In other words, for that player only, the team who waived
him is at the bottom of the waiver list.
XI. FREE AGENTS
11.1. Any
player who (1) is not owned by another
team, (2) is not currently on waivers, and (3)
and is not on the NFL injured
reserve (IR) or physically unable to perform (PUP) list may be acquired as a
free agent.
11.2. No free
agents may be acquired from the day after the fantasy playoffs end to the
completion of the draft.
11.3. Free
agents may be picked up from the conclusion of the draft to the last day of the
fantasy playoffs.
11.4. Free agents are bid on. The bids are blind; no
one, including the Commissioner, knows who bid what amount until the
deadline. The deadline for submitting bids is the start of the WEEKLY
TRANSACTIONS PROCESS.
11.5. The highest bidder acquires the free agent. His bid becomes the player's new
salary.
Bid tie-breakers:
11.6.1. Regular season: If there is a tie for highest bid, the team
with the worst overall record wins. If they have the same overall record,
the team with the worst breakdown record wins. (Breakdown:
What a team's record would have been if they played every team in the
league every week of the season. Click Standings / Breakdown.)
If they have the same breakdown record, a coin will be flipped (if two teams are tied) or a
team name will be blindly drawn from a hat (if more than two teams are
tied) to determine who wins.
11.6.1.1. Regular season Week 1: If there is a tie for highest bid and no
regular season records have been established, the team with the worst
overall finish the prior year wins.
11.6.2. Playoffs: If there is a tie for highest
bid, the team with the higher playoff seed number wins. Example: If
playoff seeds #2 and #7 tie for highest bid, playoff seed #7 wins.
11.7. The minimum bid is $1.
11.8. Bids must be in minimum increments of $1.
In other words, no $5.50 or $6.45 bids. Only $5, $6, $7, etc.
11.9. The waivers list is for waivers only. If you sign a free agent (because you are the
highest bidder), you do not move to the bottom of the waivers list.
XIII. OTHER LEAGUES
13.1.
Only players on a NFL roster may be added to a fantasy roster (via the
draft, waivers, free agency -- whatever).
Note: The intent is to prevent teams from adding
NCAA or NFL Europe players at the end of the season. The rule will be
applied at the commissioner's discretion.
13.2. If a player on a fantasy roster is dropped by his NFL team or
otherwise isn't on a NFL roster anymore, the player can remain on the
fantasy roster. He does not have to be dropped.
XIV. ROSTER PROTECTION AND
CONTRACTS
14.1. From
season to season, each team may retain up to 3 players.
14.2. The
names of the players being retained must be reported to the Commissioner one week before the draft.
14.3. After
two seasons (a season is defined as any part of a NFL season) of
a player being owned by any team without having been released to the free
agent or draft pool, the player must be released.
14.4. If a
player is released, he is made available to all teams in the draft.
14.9. Trades
and waiver claims do not affect the contract status of a player.
14.10. Once a player has been released to the free agent or draft pool,
his contract status is cleared. In other words, the team that acquires a
player via free agency or the draft does not inherit that player's
previous contract.
14.11. Players added via waivers or
free agency
after the trade deadline cannot be kept for next year. In other words,
they have a one year contract good only for the current year.
XVII. TEAM
OWNERSHIP CHANGES
17.1. If more than one owner leaves the league
and more than one owner is brought in to take their place, a random
drawing will determine which new owner will inherit which
available team. Unless a team is inherited by a new owner directly from
the team's old owner.
XVIII. REGULAR SEASON SCHEDULE
18.1. There are 12 regular season games.
18.1.5. There are 3 divisions, 4 teams in each division, for a total of
12 teams.
18.2. Each team plays every division opponent
twice and every non-division opponent once. In other words, each team plays 6
division and 8 non-division games.
18.3. There is no home field advantage.
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