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Rules and Scoring
- Each team will have a roster of 14 containing the following positions:
- Quarterback, Running Back, Wide Receiver, Tight End, Kicker, NFL Team
- Lineup changes must be submitted through the website form or email to the comissioner. A player's start/bench position cannot be changed after kickoff of
his team's game.
- The starting lineup will include 1 quarterback, 2 running backs, 2 wide receivers, 1 tight end, 1 kicker, and 1 NFL team.
- Any team that does not submit its starting lineup on time will use its exact lineup from the previous week.
- Any team may make trades with any other team, subject to verification by the commissioner. At the beginning of the 11th week of the season, no more trades are allowed.
- Free agent players are picked up in two stages each week.
- A blind bidding process begins at 8:00 AM on Tuesday and ends at 11:59 AM on the day of the week's first game (typically Thursday). The owner who bids the most is awarded the free agent. In the event of a tie, the owner with lower position in the standings is awarded the free agent. Owners may bid on multiple players for the same roster position, with the spot taken by the highest bid that the owner won. The awarded free agents and winning bids are revealed at the deadline
- After the bidding process, free agents may be selected first-come, first-served for $1. These selections are available until 30 minutes prior to the free agent's or dropped player's kickoff time, whichever is earlier.
- Each team's players will be awarded points for their performances in their NFL games each week according to the following scenario:
- 1 point for an extra point kick or a 2-point conversion pass thrown by a player
- 1 point for every 25 yards rushing or receiving or every 50 yards passing by a player
- 1 point for an interception by an NFL team or an opponent's fumble recovered by an NFL team
- 2 points for 22 to 28 points allowed by an NFL team
- 2 points for a safety scored by an NFL team
- 2 points for a 2-point conversion scored rushing or receiving by a player
- 2 points for a 2-point conversion scored on a return by a NFL team's defense or special teams
- 3 points for a field goal or a touchdown pass thrown by a player
- 3 points for 15 to 21 points allowed by an NFL team
- 4 points for 8 to 14 points allowed by an NFL team
- 5 points for 4 to 7 points allowed by an NFL team
- 6 points for a touchdown scored rushing, receiving, or returning by a player or NFL team's defense or return teams
- 6 points for 1 to 3 points allowed by an NFL team
- 9 points for 0 points allowed by an NFL team
- The winner of a game is the team whose starters accumulate more points.
- In case of a tie, the total points scored by all of the teams' reserves will determine the winner (The winner will have one point added to its total score).
- If there is still a tie, the game will be recorded as a tie. In a postseason game, a coin flip will determine the winner.
- Ties in the standings are broken according to the following (Ties within a division are broken first):
- 1. Head-to-head competition
- 2. Division record (in division ties only)
- 3. Most total points scored in all games
- 4. Most total points against in all games
- The two division winners will receive the top two seeds for the playoffs, with the next four best teams receiving wild card spots.
- The top overall seed will play the lowest remaining seed in the semifinal round.
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