07-18-2012, 07:45 AM | #201 | |
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I think people are making proposal 2. more complicated than it needs to be. The spirit of the rule that we all seem to agree with is that you can't have a player on your team more than 3 years in a row without that player being exposed to the draft.
Q. Can you reacquire them in the draft and reset the clock? A. Yes. Q. Do partial seasons (as a result of in-season trades) count as part of that? A. Yes, a partial season counts as one season towards the three season maximum. Q. What happens if you have a player on your roster for three seasons because you drafted them and then kept them two years in a row after that? A. They go back into the pool and after the third season is over you no longer have the rights to that player (no offseason trades of them after the third season). Q. What if you traded a player in the off-season? A. A player acquired by trade in the off-season becomes your keeper for their position and you can keep them three seasons in a row (you can use that player for three consecutive seasons before losing their rights). Q. What if you pick up a player from the waiver wire? A. You can keep them for two additional seasons after the season you picked them up (so you would have them roughly 2.5-3 seasons, possibly slightly less if you picked them up very close to the end of the year). Q. What if you have a player on your roster you drafted two years in a row? How many years can they be kept? A. The clock reset when they hit the draft so you could technically have them four years in a row if you kept them two seasons after the second time you drafted them. Q. What about players that are already on rosters? A. Players that are currently on rosters will be dealt with using the previous rules for keepers (can be kept for draft year + three seasons or two more seasons if acquired by in-season trade last season). Any player acquired after keepers are declared from this point forward will be dealt with under the new rules (I'm going by what seems to be the general consensus by people who have commented in thread). If there is some part of the Q and A above you do not agree with, do not vote yes for 2. or change your vote if you have already voted for it, and mention which part you don't agree with. Quote:
That doesn't make sense to me. Players like Peyton would've been released under the old rules and the new rules, so existing owners had opportunity to try and trade those players last season. Last edited by JAG : 07-19-2012 at 07:47 AM. |
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07-18-2012, 08:00 AM | #202 |
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Proposal votes thus far (7 votes needed to pass):
Proposal 1: 6 Yes 2 No 3 Abstain Proposal 2: 8 Yes 1 No 2 Abstain Still to vote: saldana Last edited by JAG : 07-19-2012 at 04:12 PM. |
07-18-2012, 08:15 AM | #203 |
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You can change my vote on #2 to a solid yes with those clarifications.
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Great clarifications, JAG - that makes sense to me!
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07-18-2012, 08:50 AM | #205 |
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Also - do we even have a central location where all of our rules are laid out? Or are they kind of spread around posts on here?
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07-18-2012, 09:05 AM | #206 | |
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All the rules are actually spread around multiple posts within this thread and in some former year posts as well. I will try to create one giant comprehensive post (in time, it's going to take a little while to gather everything) and then have Lathum make a link to it from his first post so it's easy to find and easy for us to reference anytime in the future. |
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aren't we voting basically on 3 or 4 years of eligibility? If so Sal would be able to keep Peyton this year. Am I missing something? |
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07-18-2012, 09:29 AM | #208 | |
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Last year was Manning's 4th on Sal's team is what JAG is saying, I believe.
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According to post 105, he kept Manning in 09, 10, and 11 - which is three years. He is not eligible to be kept under either interpretation of the rules this year.
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07-18-2012, 11:12 AM | #212 |
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Lathum, the previous rule wasn't in regards to years of eligibility, it was that you couldn't keep a player more than three times with 2009 being the first year this went into effect. Players that SI has marked with (4) basically fit that bill.
Because of how the previous rule was worded, drafted players could have been on another team's roster for four total years, playing once during the season they were drafted and then being kept three times in subsequent seasons. The rule change in proposal #2 is almost fixing a loophole in my opinion to do what the spirit of the rule change was (keep a player three years max). |
07-18-2012, 11:13 AM | #213 |
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That's what I get for typing up long posts...
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07-18-2012, 11:36 AM | #214 |
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Bingo.
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07-18-2012, 06:46 PM | #215 |
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withthe clarifications...
2. yes without reservations anymore. I thought that the language needed to be fine tuned. I am happy with the result |
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You guys have a full roster of owners, right?
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I like the rules as posted above as well.
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07-18-2012, 08:47 PM | #218 |
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Julio, so how about that trade? Andre and your choice of Ingram or beanie for newton
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I have Lynch, Marshall, and Colston for trade, looking for a better WR
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07-18-2012, 09:37 PM | #221 |
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Johnson is also available for picks possibly
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I'm gathering up the rules from looking at past threads and I found this amusing sequence from 2009 when we were voting on the 3 year keeper rule:
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I think I'm going to go with that. I can see the arguments against and I think they're reasonable, but I think more often than not newer players will be taking over teams that were less actively managed rather than juggernauts. Proposal 1: Yes Proposal 2: Yes I'm also going to edit in something above for waiver wire pickups so make sure you agree with that too or let me know how I should handle it if you don't agree. |
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07-19-2012, 09:44 AM | #223 |
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Yeah, that was what I was referring to a couple of pages ago:
Front Office Football Central - View Single Post - The FOFC Keeper League 2012 SI
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Well, that was two pages ago. You can't expect me to keep up.
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The comprehensive rules post is going to take a bit longer still. I need some clarification from TLK on a few things. We haven't really been too great at laying things out clearly other than what we needed to run things, at some point we sort of dropped (or at least weren't consistent with) parts of the original league constitution, mostly it seems due to practical reasons, partly because we didn't detail the result of a rules change. After we take care of these initial proposals and open offseason trading again, we may want to make a couple more proposals after I organize things seeing as we should have some time before we need to declare keepers and start the draft (historically we've started drafting around August 9-13th or so). As a tentative schedule, here's what I'd propose:
(when first two proposals are done): Offseason trading reopened. August 8th: Keeper declaration due date. August 13th: Drafting begins at 10am EST with 12 hour limit. The draft clock will operate between 10am EST - 12am EST Monday-Friday. August 20th: Drafting continues with a 2 hour time limit, same hours of operation for the draft clock. In recent years we've had no problems mostly or completely finishing the draft before the 2 hour clock starts, but it just gives us some urgency if for some reason things dragged on. |
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07-19-2012, 03:44 PM | #227 |
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1. Yes
2. Yes- I think players should only be kept a max of 3 seasons. |
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Hey all...sorry for not being part of the conversations...this has been a travel week for me with work...I think my votes are irrelevant at this point, but i will make them anyway.
1 yes 2 no I think the extra year is a nice way to thank new owners for joining the league...part of me does think that the other way is better...if jerry Jones sells the cowboys, the new owner doesn't get automatic extensions to the guys about to be free agents, but I am fine with giving the new gang here a bit of a break. For 2, I think it is kind of silly that we are changing a rule that has actually never been enforced yet. |
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Final proposal votes (7 votes needed to pass):
Proposal 1 (new owners receive 1 final season from otherwise expiring keepers): 7 Yes 2 No 3 Abstain Proposal 1 passes --- This affects the following keepers for this season: Former AoB: No change. Former Vic's Heroes: (4) Steven Jackson becomes (3) Steven Jackson Former Insomniacs: (4) Eli Manning and (4) DeSean Jackson become (3) Eli Manning and (3) DeSean Jackson Former Shaka's BS: (4) Michael Turner becomes (3) Michael Turner Former SSR: No change. Proposal 2 (players can't be kept more than three consecutive seasons without entering the draft): 8 Yes 1 No 2 Abstain Proposal 2 passes --- This rule will now be in effect for all player acquisition means from this point forward (trades / draft / waiver pickups), all players currently on rosters are grandfathered in under the previous rule (players cannot be kept more than 3 seasons). |
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NOTE: Change in draft order for some teams
I've been in PM contact with TLK and Lathum regarding the issue of draft order for this and future years. Long ago before we expanded the playoffs, there used to be three brackets and things were pretty straightforward with what teams ended up with whatever draft picks their finish would warrant. Since then, we expanded the field of playoff teams and combined the three brackets into two, giving certain teams bye weeks the first week of the playoffs, but we never spelled out exactly how we would sort out teams that lost in the opening rounds of the playoffs. For this year, we decided to sort them out via coin flip which I just ran on random.org. I'm ok with this for future years, but if someone has a strong preference for another method, I'm willing to listen. The exact details of how we got to this order will all be part of the rules post I have almost completed, but in short, when Lathum posted the draft order earlier, he was using what Fleaflicker spat out as its version of our final order. However, the way the league has been run previously gives us some slightly different results. The draft order for this season will be the following: 1st / 3rd / 5th / 7th / 9th etc... round: 1. Southside Roughnecks / Cam Pain 2012 2. Sal's Transgenders 3. All On Black / Roadkill Cafe 4. The Insomniacs / Blue Feltvet 5. Shaka's Big Shooters / Molly Murphys (won coin flip with The FOFC All-Stars) 6. The FOFC All-Stars (lost coin flip with Shaka's Big Shooters / Molly Murphys) 7. Touchdown Mafia (won coin flip with Gridiron Warriors) 8. Gridiron Warriors (lost coin flip with Touchdown Mafia) 9. Vic's Heroes / Klein Bottles 10. Lathum Brew Crew 11. Callous Dowboys 12. Houston Hippopotami (reversing order every even round as per snake drafts) Last edited by JAG : 07-23-2012 at 04:02 AM. |
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Looks good to me.
So after the rules are posted, trades can begin?
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Fourth, sweet
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I think I've got most of the important stuff here. Where some things aren't clear, I specify that.
FOFC Keeper League Rules Playoffs: 1. The top three seeds from each division are selected for the playoffs. The top team in each conference gets a bye. Week 14 is the wildcard week where the 2nd and 3rd place finishers in each division play each other. The two teams that lose the wildcard games receive the 7th and 8th picks in the first round of the following year's draft (and all subsequent snake draft picks). The order of these two teams is determined by coin flip (random). 2. Week 15, the first and second seeded teams play the wildcard winners. The winners move on to the Championship round. The losers play the following week in the Third Place game. 3. Week 16, the final two teams play for the Championship and the losers from the week before play in the Third Place game. The team that wins the Championship receives the 12th pick in the first round of the following year's draft and the team that loses receives the 11th pick. The team that wins the Third Place receives the 9th pick in the first round, the loser of that game receives the 10th pick in the first round. Loser's bracket: 1. Starting week 14, the teams that do not qualify for the playoffs are in a bracket of their own with the team that wins gaining the first overall pick in the following year's draft. Week 14, the 7th and 8th place teams receive a bye with the 9th through 12th teams playing each other. The winners advance. The two teams that lose the wildcard games receive the 5th and 6th picks in the first round of the following year's draft (and all subsequent snake draft picks). The order of these two teams is determined by coin flip (random). 2. Week 15, the 7th and 8th place teams play the 9th-12th place teams that won the week before. The winners advance to the Loser Bowl (ironically), the losers advance to the 3rd Overall Pick bowl. 3. Week 16 are the remaining two games. The team that wins the Loser Bowl receives the first overall pick in next year's draft with the loser receiving the second overall pick. The winner of the 3rd Overall Pick bowl gains the third overall pick and the loser receives the 4th overall pick. Trading Rules All trades All trades are subject to 24 hour review. If five owners veto a trade during that time period, the trade is nullified. In-Season Trades Players and/or draft picks for the following season's draft may be traded between teams up until the trade deadline. The trade deadline was previously specified by the rules as the Saturday after Thanksgiving, but is currently listed as Week 10 (11/6-11/12) and it is unlikely we have used the 'Saturday after Thanksgiving' rule in a number of seasons. Offseason trades 1. All players and/or draft picks for the upcoming draft may be traded between teams as soon as the Championship game has been completed and until keepers are announced for the next season. The keeper announcement signifies the start of a new season.. Any players received in a trade become keepers for the acquiring team. 2. If a player is unkeepable (they have been on a team for three seasons as outlined in the Keeper section of the Rules), that player may not be traded in the offseason. Keeper Rules: 1. You may keep up to 1 QB, 1 RB, 1 WR/TE, and 1 rookie. If you do not keep a player at one or more of these positions, you will be awarded an extra draft pick at the end of the draft to allow you to fill out your roster. Note that a rookie keeper year counts the same as a regular keeper year towards the three season limit outlined in point 2. below. 2. No player may be on your team for more than 3 consecutive seasons without being exposed to the draft. Being exposed to the draft resets this eligibility (e.g. if a player is drafted two years in a row, they could potentially be on the same team four total consecutive years). The following situations outlines the various keeper situations: a. A player is acquired via the draft: You use the player that season and can keep them up to two additional times for a total of three seasons. b. A player is acquired by trade after keepers are declared (in-season): You use the player that season and can keep them up to two additional times for a total of 2.5-3 seasons. c. A player is acquired by trade before keepers are declared (off-season): You can keep the player three total times to use them for a total of three seasons. d. A player is picked up off waivers / free agency: You can use the player for that season and keep them two addition seasons for a total of 2-3 seasons. 3. At the end of the third season on a player's team, a keeper is a free agent and the player does not have off-season rights to trade them or keep them again. 4. If a new owner takes over a team, they receive one final season of eligibility for any otherwise expiring keepers. Starting lineup requirements: 1 QB 1 RB 2 WR 1 RB / WR 1 WR / TE 1 K 1 D/ST 6 bench slots Tiebreakers: Individual Game Tiebreakers 1. Higher bench points total 2. Most total starter Combined TDs 3. Highest individual starter score Break Regular Season Ties No Power & Playoff Rank Tiebreakers 1. Best head-to-head record 2. Best division record (same division only) 3. Most average points/game 4. Hardest schedule (record) 5. Hardest schedule (points) Transaction Rules Add/Drop Deadline None Trading Deadline Week 10 Tue 11/6-Mon 11/12 Trade Review Period 24 Hours Enforce Roster Minimums Yes Prevent Cuts After Game Start Yes Who is Placed on Waivers Dropped players AND all free agents after game start (recommended) How Are Claims Resolved Waiver Priority Time on Waivers After Drop 24 Hours Lock Recently Added Yes Process Game-Start Waivers On Wednesday Reset Order Weekly Yes Transaction Limits Unlimited Scoring rules: Passing 1 point for every 20 Passing Yards ALL 9 extra points when total Passing Yards is greater than or equal to 500 ALL 3 extra points when total Passing Yards is between 300 and 399 (inclusive) 6 extra points when total Passing Yards is between 400 and 499 (inclusive) 3 points for every 2 Pt Conversion Passing ALL 6 points for every Passing TD ALL 3 extra points for every Passing TD of 50 or more yards ALL -1 point for every Interception ALL -1 point for every 2 Times Sacked (-0.5 per) ALL Rushing 1 point for every 10 Rushing Yards (0.1 per) ALL 15 extra points when total Rushing Yards is greater than or equal to 300 ALL 3 extra points when total Rushing Yards is between 100 and 149 (inclusive) ALL 6 extra points when total Rushing Yards is between 150 and 199 (inclusive) ALL 9 extra points when total Rushing Yards is between 200 and 249 (inclusive) ALL 12 extra points when total Rushing Yards is between 250 and 299 (inclusive) ALL 3 points for every 2 Pt Conversion Rushing ALL 6 points for every Rushing TD ALL 3 extra points for every Rushing TD of 50 or more yards ALL Receiving 1 point for every 10 Receiving Yards (0.1 per) ALL 15 extra points when total Receiving Yards is greater than or equal to 300 ALL 3 extra points when total Receiving Yards is between 100 and 149 (inclusive) ALL 6 extra points when total Receiving Yards is between 150 and 199 (inclusive) ALL 9 extra points when total Receiving Yards is between 200 and 249 (inclusive) ALL 12 extra points when total Receiving Yards is between 250 and 299 (inclusive) ALL 3 points for every 2 Pt Conversion Receiving ALL 6 points for every Receiving TD ALL 3 extra points for every Receiving TD of 50 or more yards ALL Misc -1 point for every Fumble Lost ALL Kicking 3 points for every Field Goal Made ALL 2 extra points for every Field Goal Made of 55 or more yards ALL 1 extra point for every Field Goal Made between 45 and 54 yards (inclusive) ALL 1 point for every XP ALL -1 point for every XP Missed ALL Returning 6 points for every Kick Return TD TM 6 points for every Punt Return TD TM Defense 2 points for every Interception ALL 1 point for every Sack ALL 2 points for every Fumble Recovered TM 2 points for every Safety ALL 6 points for every Defensive TD ALL 3 extra points for every Defensive TD between 50 and 99 yards (inclusive) ALL 1 point for every XP Blocked ALL 1 point for every FG Blocked ALL 1 point for every Punt Blocked ALL 10 extra points when total Points Allowed is exactly 0 TM 7 extra points when total Offensive Points Allowed (FG, Pass TD, Rush TD) is between 1 and 6 (inclusive) TM 4 extra points when total Offensive Points Allowed (FG, Pass TD, Rush TD) is between 7 and 9 (inclusive) TM 3 extra points when total Offensive Points Allowed (FG, Pass TD, Rush TD) is between 10 and 16 (inclusive) TM Last edited by JAG : 07-23-2012 at 04:12 AM. 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I'll put Roethlisberger on the block if anyone is interested. The rest of my team I doubt anyone will want.. Cam would cost an arm and a leg if someone wanted to pry him away especially since I named the team after him.
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Danny, check the email you PM'ed Lathum when you get a free moment from your move, you're still showing as not having accepted the invitation to the league (maybe caught by spam filter?) Also, I updated the draft order on the Fleaflicker site so it should match the list in Post 230. Last edited by JAG : 07-23-2012 at 04:23 AM. |
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Julio and I have a trade up for review:
Callous Dowboys give: RB Ray Rice 5th round pick (59th overall) Cam Pain 2012 gives: 1st round pick (1st overall) Rolling the dice to start off the year... |
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Rice vs Matthews seems like a good "problem" to have and now you can go get Fitzgerald or whoever ends up being best in the pool. Not much of a dice roll there
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The dice roll is because Mathews has a pretty checkered injury history. If he puts it together and stays healthy this year, then things should work out great.
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Pretty stoked to get my hands on Ray Rice.. Hopefully the Ravens use him like a cheap hooker this year. He would be a high 1st round pick in any draft, but in a keeper league he'd almost definitely be number 1. Nice to get good value for the pick.
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I am hoping so too - but because I am keeping him in another league
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I mean, ultimately you would have gotten a chance to pick whichever of Matthews/Rice that JAG didn't keep at 1.1 but this locks you into the one you wanted
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Julio, just offered you a deal when you get a chance to check on it.
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Based off this list with the current rules is this the last year a player with a (2) can be kept? |
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dola- I would be interested in working out a deal with someone who has a running back that this is the last year they can be kept for Chris Johnson.
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None of the players on rosters are under the new set of keeper rules. All the players currently on rosters are grandfathered in under the previous keeper rules, so players listed as (2) can be kept this year and the following year before they become free agents at the end of the second year.
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ok, so if they have a 3 then this is the last year? |
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