Sorry to post this here, but I had a quick question about fantasy football and it's taking a long time to get accepted on the football boards.
I'm just wondering about the playoff structure for the online championship and after reading through the rules I'm still not %100 clear on something. For the teams that make the playoffs, their scoring average is carried over from the regular season and added to week 14-16 scores. Is this a one time addition, or are they added 3 times? Team #1 averages 10 points, while my team averages 1 point. In weeks 14-16, do I need to make up 9 points, or do I need to make up 27 points?
Thanks a lot to anyone that can help me with this, and I'm looking forward to BASEBALL!!!
Quick NFFC question
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Re: Quick NFFC question
You take your weekly scoring average (let's say 150.33) and add that to your totals in Weeks 14, 15 and 16. The total of those four scores are your total (i.e. 150.33 + 150 + 150 + 150 = 600.33). Sound good? Good luck.glenlake22 wrote:Sorry to post this here, but I had a quick question about fantasy football and it's taking a long time to get accepted on the football boards.
I'm just wondering about the playoff structure for the online championship and after reading through the rules I'm still not %100 clear on something. For the teams that make the playoffs, their scoring average is carried over from the regular season and added to week 14-16 scores. Is this a one time addition, or are they added 3 times? Team #1 averages 10 points, while my team averages 1 point. In weeks 14-16, do I need to make up 9 points, or do I need to make up 27 points?
Thanks a lot to anyone that can help me with this, and I'm looking forward to BASEBALL!!!
Greg Ambrosius
Founder, National Fantasy Baseball Championship
General Manager, Consumer Fantasy Games at SportsHub Technologies
Twitter - @GregAmbrosius
Founder, National Fantasy Baseball Championship
General Manager, Consumer Fantasy Games at SportsHub Technologies
Twitter - @GregAmbrosius