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The members of the Site-Owner Football Association (SOFA) have
agreed to meet on the virtual battlefield of the Internet for bragging
rights of the best team related to a fantasy football site. So
that the playing field is even, the teams will all adhere to the
following.
I. League
A. The league will be comprised of twelve teams selected
from the best fantasy football sites on the Internet.
B. The league will be split into three divisions, the
Red, Black and Green.
C. Teams will be randomly placed into divisions initially,
and then will remain in that division for the duration of team
ownership.
D. The league will be operated and scored in a head-to-head
format. The winner of the head-to-head playoffs will be honored
as the League Champion.
II.Teams
A. Teams will be identified by both the related site
name and a team name as decided by the team owner. Creativity
and good taste is encouraged.
B. The team will be operated by a General Manager (GM)
as designated by the sponsoring site. All league matters and
communications will be filtered through this person as a representative
of the sponsoring site.
A. SOFA is a redraft league. No players are kept from
one year to the next.
B. Teams will carry 18 players on it's official roster.
C. There are no position limits for a team roster.
Each team must, however, carry the minimum amount of players
at each position to submit a legal starting lineup.
D. Player position eligibility will be determined by
what position the player is listed as at NFL.com. In the event
of a player being listed in multiple positions, the player
is available to be inserted in the starting lineup at any of
the positions listed, provided that is what the owner lists
him as.
E. There will be no injured reserve. If
a team incurs an injury to one of its players, then the team
must either cut the player from their roster or carry the player
as one of the 18 players allowed.
A. Starting lineups must be in the following format:
1 Quarterback, 2 Running Backs, 3 Wide Receivers, 1 Tight End,
1 Kicker and 1 Defense.
B. The deadline for submitting starting lineups will
be the start of the Sunday games. If a team has starting players
in any game taking place before Sunday, then only those players
starting must be declared prior to the start of those games.
C. If an owner fails to submit a starting
lineup by the deadline, then the previous weeks lineup
will serve as the default starting lineup. That lineup will be
used regardless of players being on bye weeks, injured, or traded.
For the first week of the season, a team will lose by default
if no starting lineup is submitted by the appropriate deadline.
If an illegal lineup is submitted, the lineup will be treated
as invalid the previous weeks lineup will be used.
A. The draft will be conducted in a serpentine manner
of eighteen rounds. Odd numbered rounds are selected in the order
1 through 12. Even numbered rounds are reversed and selected
in the order 12 thorough 1.
B. The draft order will be determined prior to each season
using the random dice method available through irony.com.
C. The draft will be run over the Internet using the
web based league management services of myfantasyleague.com.
D. Draft picks may be traded prior to, and during, the
draft.
E. The time of the draft will be determined at a reasonable
time prior to the beginning of each SOFA season. The goal will
be to complete the draft a week prior to the start of the NFL
regular season.
VI. Free Agency
A. Free agents shall be awarded through a system of
waiver submissions. A waiver submission is only valid if it includes
both the name of the player to be waived and the name of the
player to be acquired. All waiver claims must be submitted through
the web based league management service.
B. Free agents will be awarded based on both a ranked
system and an open system. The ranked system will have a cutoff
time each week (currently Thursdays at Noon PST). At that time
all waivers will be processed and awarded based on the team's
winning percentage, total points scored, divisional winning percentage
and reverse order of opponent total points scored. From the point
that all ranked waivers have been awarded until Saturdays at
Midnight PST waivers will be awarded in an open system on a first
come, first serve basis.
C. No player waivers will be accepted after kickoff of
the NFL games in week 16.
VII. Trades
A. Trading between teams is unlimited.
B. At the conclusion of each weeks trading, all
involved teams roster must meet the official size of 18
players.
C. All trades must be fair and made in good faith. Trades
determined by the commissioner to not meet these standards may
be vetoed.
D. Trades may not be made for cash, future considerations,
or a player or pick to be named later.
E. The last week for trading will be week 10 of the
NFL regular season. All trades must be consummated prior to the
end of the Monday Night game of week 10.
VIII. Schedule and Playoffs
A. The regular season schedule will consist of thirteen
games beginning in week 1 of the NFL regular season and ending
after week 13. Each team will have six division games (two against
each division opponent) and seven inter-division games. The schedule
will be created each season using a standard random method based
on division assignments and previous year finish.
B. The playoffs begin in week 14. The teams making the
playoffs will consist of the three division winners and the top
three wildcard teams. In week 14, the top two division winners
will have a bye-week. The third division winner will host the
third place wildcard team. The 1st place wildcard team will host
the 2nd place wildcard team. In week 15, the top division winner
will host the team with the worst record that won in week 14.
The 2nd division winner will host the team with the best record
that won in week 14. The winners from week 15 will meet in the
championship game in week 16.
IX. Tiebreakers
A. Individual Games -- There will be no tiebreakers for
individual games during the regular season. Regular season games
may end in a tie. A tie counts as half a win and half a loss.
B. Wildcard Teams -- If necessary to break ties to determine
the three wildcard teams, the following steps will be taken.
1. If the tied teams are from the same division, apply
the division tiebreaker
2. If two or more tied teams are from different divisions,
apply the following steps:
1) Head-to-head, if applicable.
2) Highest total points scored.
3) Best win-loss-tie record in their respective division.
4) Random single dice roll.
3. If two teams remain tied after a third or other
teams are eliminated, the tiebreaker reverts back to step one
for the remaining teams.
C. Division Winners -- If necessary to break ties to
determine the division winners or wildcard teams within the same
division, the following steps will be applied.
1. For two or more teams:
1) Head-to-head, if applicable.
2) Highest total points scored.
3) Best win-loss-tie record within the division.
4) Random single dice roll.
2. If two teams remain tied after a third or other
teams are eliminated, the tiebreaker reverts back to step one
for the remaining teams.
D. Points Champion -- If necessary to break ties to determine
the overall Points Champion, the following steps will be applied.
1) Head-to-head, if applicable.
2) Best overall win-loss-tie record.
3) Best win-loss-tie record within the division.
4) Random single dice roll.
X. Scoring
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Touchdowns |
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Passing: 4 points |
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All others: 6 points |
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Two Point Conversions |
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All: 2 points |
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Yardage |
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Passing: 1 point / 25 yards |
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*Rushing: 1 point / 10 yards |
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*Receiving: 1 point / 10 yards |
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*Totals combined |
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Kicking |
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Field Goals: 3 points |
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Extra Points: 1 point |
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Defense/Special Team |
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All Touchdowns: 6 points |
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Sacks: 1 point |
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Turnovers: 1 point |
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Safeties: 2 points |
A. InterSport, Inc. will host and maintain the SOFA league
and cover all costs incurred.
B. A principal at InterSport, Inc. will serve as SOFA
commissioner. He will be commissioned to act at all times in
the best interests of the league and is vested with the following
powers:
1. Interpret the rules as he sees just and fit, either
to the letter or to the spirit.
2. Settle all owner and league disputes.
3. Distribute free agents through the free agent
process.
4. Approve all trades and transactions.
C. An owner may appeal a commissioner's decision. When,
and if, an owner notifies the commissioner that a decision is
being appealed, the league will be notified, the positions will
be stated and a vote of the owners will be taken. At least eight
owners must submit a vote and it will take a 2/3 majority vote
to overturn a commissioner's decision.
D. Amendments to the Rules are only allowed in the off-season.
The off-season is defined as the time following the NFL Super
Bowl and before the annual SOFA draft.
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