Thursday, August 20, 2009

Fantasy Football Format Go Basic or Go Home

Fantasy Football Format Go Basic or Go Home My Fantasy Football League is approaching its 16th Season. We have 16 teams competing before, but now we are a 14-team league. Although the issue of performance points to listen to our league meetings virtually every year, we still have a score of the championship - the only way for a true Fantasy Football fans.Now, performance, the fans will say that there is much more involved in their games more exciting and high scoring. Ridiculous, I say.You Here, we truly believe that our Fantasy Football League appears to be much more than fantasy, we need to mirror the National Football League, in many ways as possible. Then we have our rules desidned after the NFL, and we try our eaings in the same way that the NFL.So when an operation or a wide receiver is a contact us a credit to the team in our league, that players with six points. If a kicker is a field goal, allow us three points, and to give a PAT. There are also two points are awarded two points for a conversion.Our biggest difference is the quarterback position. QBS Even if it can be used for notes to ea six points, we awarded three points for a TD pass. This is the biggest departure from the parent league, the score NFL.This the method allows for games that are very low, 9-6 is not unusual, but we have our fair share of the highest scores. Fifty-seven points was the tuing point in our league mark last season - a not entirely unrealistic for a productive NFL team. We too want NFL.I 'I have known boys to play the performances, the championships, the 10 points when a QB passes for 400 meters. Your weekly notes are unrealistic, such as assessment 126-90. This is more like a college basketball game of football game.So the last line is that we want our games and our league to look like the NFL - the only way to go.Mark Baes is 'author of the new novel, The League, the first work of fiction, based on Fantasy Football. He is also an investment and real estate lending expert. To lea more about his exciting thriller on his free mortgage finance course

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