Fellas
Fantasy Football Charter – 2011 changes applied
1.0 Membership
Membership 10 teams
1.1 Franchise Agreement
The Fellas Fantasy Football League is operating under a “Franchise” or “Keeper”
system. Each team must keep four players from the previous years’ final roster for
the following season. Owners must announce their franchise players
approximately one week prior to the draft, typically the third week of Aug. Failure
to submit keepers by the deadline will result in a fine of 25% of the league
fee. For each 24 hour period that keepers are not submitted, an additional
fine of 10% of the league fee will be incurred. Any additional funds paid to
the league will be allocated based on payout percentages.
After owners
submit their drops and designate their “franchise” players, there is a “grace”
period up until the draft. At any point during that period if a “franchise”
player is injured (any injury) an owner is allowed to drop that keeper and
re-designate one of their drops into a “franchise” player. The player must
sustain a new injury during the “grace” period. If there is a nagging injury in
place before keepers were declared and the player re-injures it, the owner is
not allowed to re-designate that player as a drop.
1.2 Owner Responsibility
All owners are expected to run their teams in a responsible fashion. This
includes but it not limited too: submitting lineups on time (no players on bye
weeks or injured players), responding to commissioner inquiries, and showing
active interest in the league. Owners who exhibit obvious disinterest in the
league are subject to a probationary period followed by replacement, all voted
upon by the other league owners and requiring a 2/3 majority (6 of the 9)
votes. Owners engaged in any form of collusion are subject to immediate
expulsion from the league. Collusion can be defined but not limited to, making
unbalanced trades, dividing any proceeds/fees, trading assets outside of the
current league parameters (ie. Additional money or goods), or promises of future
trades.
1.3 League Commissioner
Currently, the league has one Commissioner: Eric Haefner. The league also has
an Assistant to the Commissioner, Adam Arians. The role of commissioner can
change from year-to-year, but is not required to. The commissioner is required
to monitor and regulate all aspects of the league. A commissioner change is
subject to Article 14.0 of the league charter.
The responsibilities of the Assistant to the Commissioner include but are not
limited to basic secretarial duties, mundane statistical analysis, and other
simple roster/league settings adjustments.
1.4 League Treasurer
Currently, the league’s treasurer is handled by the commissioner. The treasurer
is in charge of all finances. They should pay for the league’s Web site, if
applicable. They need to collect finances from each team and disperse money
following the season to the appropriate owners.
2.0 League
Makeup
The league consists of 2 divisions with 5 teams each.
3.0 Schedule
Each team will play everyone in their division twice and teams from the other
division once. Divisional games will be during the first five weeks and the
last five weeks.
4.0 Dues
The entry fee is set at $130 for 2011. The entry fee will go up $10/year.
5.0 Payouts
The commissioner will send out a payout schedule prior to the start of each
season.
Payout schedules are subject to ownership approval.
For league year 2011:
League Champion: $845 (65%)
League Runner Up: $325 (25%)
Third Place: $130(10%)
6.0 Rosters
A regular roster consists of 20 players. Starting roster consists of 10 players
and 10 reserves.
The starting lineup must have:
• 2 Quarterbacks
• 2 RB’s
• 3 WR’s
• 1 TE
• 1 K
• 1 Defense/Special Teams
7.0 Lineups
Lineups are due according to the leagues’ Web site. If your Internet isn’t
working or you cannot submit your lineup in via the website, you must contact
your opponent for the week and/or the commissioner, at a minimum of ten minutes
before game time. Failure to abide by this will result in starting the same
lineup as the prior week.
8.0 Scoring
Offensive Scoring:
• 1 pt. Every 10 yards Rushing/Receiving (e.g. 0.1 pt for every 1 yard)
• 1 pt. Every 25 yards Passing (e.g. 0.2 pt for every 5 yards)
• 3 pts. For a Passing TD
• 6 pts. For a Rush/Receiving TD
• 2 pts. For a Rush/Receive 2 pt. Conversion
• 2 pt. For a Passing 2 pt. Conversion
• 3 pts. For a Field Goal of 39 Yards or Less
• 4 pts for a Field Goal of 40-49 yards
• 5 pts for a Field Goal of 50+ yards
• 1 pt. For an Extra Point
• -1 pt. For an INT thrown by any player
• -3 pts for all missed extra points
• -1 pt for all missed FG 0-39 yards
* Note – If your player loses yards either running, passing, or receiving, they
will receive negative yardage points for that category subject to the same -0.1
pt for every -1 yard, or -0.2 for every -5 yard passing.
Defensive Scoring:
• 6 pts. For a TD
• 1 pt. For an Interception
• 2 pts. For a safety
• 1 pt. For a fumble recovery
• Points Allowed 0 = 20 pts.
• Points Allowed 1-6 = 14 pts.
• Points Allowed 7-13 = 8 pts.
• Points Allowed 14-17 = 5 pts.
• Points Allowed 18-21 = 1 pts.
• Points Allowed 22-34 = 0 pts.
• Points Allowed 35+ = -5 pts.
Host site’s definition of “Points Allowed” will be used.
9.0 Tie Breakers for Weekly Games
Ties to regular season weekly games will remain a tie. For ties in the playoffs
the tie-breaking factor will be the total of your 3 highest point getters for
that game, adding a player until the tie is broken.
10.0 Tie Breaker for Divisional/Playoff Places (to make the playoffs &
seeding in playoffs)
Ties in record are then decided by Total Pts.
11.0 Playoff Teams
With two divisions the winners of each division, based on overall record and
then total points, will automatically make the playoffs. Then there will be
four wild card spots. Three of the teams will be based on overall record and
then total points. The final #6 spot, will be filled by the team with the
most total points regardless of record. The playoff schedule will consist of
each division winner receiving a bye and the remaining 4 teams being reseeded
based on record and points regardless of their division.
12.0 Trades
Trading is
permitted before and during the season prior to Week 12 trade deadline. Trades
close at Midnight following the Week 12 Monday Night Game. Trading will re-open
after the NFL’s Super Bowl.
Picking-up Players will be allowed throughout the regular season/playoffs.
12.1 Off-Season Trades
A keeper
league allows for the possibility of off-season trades. Owners are allowed to engage
in off-season transactions.
12.2 Trading Draft Picks and Keeper Spots
Trading or exchanging draft auction dollars is not allowed.
12.3 Trade Veto Process
All league owners who are not involved with a trade in question (no players impacted) must vote unanimously to revoke a trade. All required votes must be cast within 14 days of trade disclosure.
In the event that a trade is revoked, conditional lineups will be applied retroactively. Conditional lineups must be placed prior to the start of any impacted matchups. Conditional lineups can be placed either by post or documented communication with commissioner. In the event that a trade is revoked and no conditional lineups were set, players impacted by the trade will retroactively receive 0s in impacted weeks.
13.0 Picking up Players
Blind Bidding
The team with the highest blind bid will be awarded that player, and bids that tie
will be awarded to the team ranked lower in the standings. If a team improperly
places a bid by failing to drop a player, they will only be awarded said player
if no other team bids on that player. Teams will be allowed to place bids
during the regular season and playoffs assuming they have remaining funds.
Bids will be processed at 10 am CT on Thursday and Sunday of week after the draft has concluded. Bids will no longer be processed after the championship.
The host
site (currently ESPN) is responsible for awarding players to teams. Bids can
only be submitted through the host site. Only players available in the host’s
system may be bid on (bids for collegiate players are not allowed).
Salary cap of 100 will be reset at the beginning of each regular season. Owners
will NOT be able to carry over remaining salary cap dollars from previous
years.
Owners are allowed to trade salary cap dollars.
14.0 Drafting
All teams must protect (keep) 4 players and drop the remaining players. The draft will be done auction style with a budget of $200. The auction will be conducted by the hosting site online. Each owner is responsible for their own PC and any technical issues that may arise.
The order of
nominating players is determined based on the year-end regular season standings
in reverse order. The exception is that the Champion will nominate 10th
and the Runner Up will nomitate 9th. Non-snake style order will be
used when entering a new round. In the event that the online auction host does
not allow any of these parameters, the host’s default will be used.
15.0 Last-Place Consequences
The last place finisher will be required to buy $40 in booze at the following
year’s draft. The league champion from the previous year will select the kind
of booze.
16.0 Modifying the league Charter
Changes to the league charter must be approved by a 2/3 majority vote of
owners. With ten owners, seven votes are required to implement and overturn any
rules. Exception: prior to the 2012 draft, only six votes are needed to
change the draft format back snake style.
A proposed
change should be submitted in writing and/or orally to all owners before the
vote. The voting will take place immediately preceding the draft. Any questions
or concerns should be submitted to the league commissioner.