Become Familiar with a Leagues Point System and Rules before
Become Familiar with a Leagues Point System and Rules before Signing Up
If you are new to the game of Fantasy Football this is probably not going to be the first time you hear this advice: It is vitally important you become acquainted with a leagues point system. You are strategically not going to survive if you dont become well aware of the Leagues system with respect to points as well as its rules.
Some leagues do not set up their points systems with much common sense. For example, certain players are never going to have more yards in total than the quarterback so points need to be awarded accordingly.
Also certain leagues will not make matters even-Steven at all. You need to consider this type of situation because if you have a weak quarterback, you are going to get nowhere. It is important you find a league with a point system where points are allocated according to player. The point system needs to be harmonious in order that the teams may exist on an equal level with regard to competition. You dont want the point system so uneven that the same team wins week after week.
Therefore, the recommendation is that you find a league with a fair point system or the adverse effect will be you are not going to continue with them anyway. Youll burn out with respect to participation a little after a month. Make absolutely sure you are signed up with a league whose point system seems fair.
Also join leagues which have fifteen spots within their roster (on average). Each week you need to begin or start with a quarterback, two running backs, three wide receivers, one tight end, a kicker, and Defense. This setup will provide you with the best opportunity of winning. The team shown here will work for you especially if the quarterback you select is out early in the season.
You may end up selecting a host of various quarterbacks whose performances are totally lacking. However do not despair; you may have other players that are heavy duty allowing you to remain a contender until end of season. It is best to find a league that has fifteen spots within the roster.
Check out a leagues system for trades and waivers. Certain leagues will give you a certain number of players which you may add or drop. Additionally, theyll limit the total number of times you can trade. It may be you dont like the restriction with respect to the numbers; therefore make sure you are okay with their rules regarding trades and waivers before signing up.
Related posts:
- Various Types of Leagues
- How to Play the Game within Special Leagues
- League Rules and Point Systems
- Public Leagues Make Fantasy Football Accessible
- Preparing for the 2010 Fantasy Football Season
Posted under: Fantasy Football
September 3rd, 2010 by hendri 













