AJ'S FANTASY FOOTBALL CONSTITUTION
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AJ’s FANTASY FOOTBALL CONSTITUTION |
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Preamble: We the people of Fantasy Football, in order to form a more perfect team, establish guidelines, insure dominating rosters, provide for the common leagues, promote the love of fantasy football, and secure the blessings of the commissioner and do ordain and establish this Constitution for the NFL Fantasy Playbook. |
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ARTICLE I |
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SECTION 1. To prepare for your draft day comes with many different steps. First is to know your league settings; most importantly the scoring. Some leagues give 4 points for a passing touchdown while others give 6 points. There are many different league types and many different scoring systems so read the setting thoroughly and understand what each scoring category means and how to use them to score your roster the most points weekly. When a system scores 4 points for a passing touchdown you will find that the quarterbacks are less valuable then the high ranked running backs and wide receivers so plan accordingly. If the passing TD is 6 then the QB once again moves ahead in value depending on the yardage bonuses and other extras that can be awarded for milestones accumulated during the course of a game. |
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| SECTION 2. Another position scored in a variety of ways is the defenses. There are points per sack , fumbles, interceptions, return yardage, touchdowns, blocked kicks, safeties and in some leagues you will find that there are other obscure ways of scoring. The big difference may lay in how the league scores for Special Teams such as kick and punt return touchdowns. | |||
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