1st thank u for setting this up. i hope everyone has a good season, but slightly less good than mines!

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ROSTERS

Starting lineups will include:
Quarterback(QB) = 1
Running Back(RB) = 2
Wide Receiver(WR) = 2
Tight End(TE) = 1
FLEX = 1
Kicker(K) = 1
Defense/Special Teams(D/ST) = 1
You will also have 1 spot for a player on Injured Reserve (IR) as well as 6 bench spots.
i think 6 bench spots and space for IR is being generous. it allows more handcuffing of potential starters for other teams and less available players on waivers. ok i'm fine w/ keeping IR but could we drop bench spots to 5?

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SCORING

- PASSING =
-Passing TD = 4 points
- Passing Yards = 25 yds = 1 point.
Example = If your QB (or any other player via trick play or some other instance) throws for 217 yards you would receive 8 points. 225 yards would be 9 points. 300 yards would be 12 points, etc...

- RUSHING =
- Rushing TD = 6 points
Rushing yards = 10 yards = 1 point
Example: if your RB (or any player, often QB and occasionally WR) runs for 58 yards you would receive 5 points, 71 yards would be 7, 110 yards would be 11, etc...

- RECEIVING =
-Receiving TD = 6 points
- Receiving yards = 10 yards = 1 point
Example: if your WR, TE or RB (rarely a QBvia trick play) has 66 receiving yards you would receive 6 points, 71 yards would be 7 points and 122 yards would be 12 points.
- PPR = Points Per Reception. Each Reception = 0.5 points.
Example = your player has 2 catches you would receive 1 point, 7 catches would receive 3.5 points, etc...
- I'm thinking the 0.5 point PPR system is the most fair and most fun. A full point can be a bit overkill in my opinion. But the half point makes it a little more exciting.
just to be clear, there are no partial points for all offensive yards? ex. 7 rushing yards = 0.7 points? 58 yards is not 5.8points? this eliminates the closest games. for example, in a crazy scenario 2 RB's, 2 WR's and a TE can all only gain 9yards each one horrible Sunday and that equals 0 points? partial points in this scenario would total 4.5points. it wouldn't mean anything in a blowout or solid win, but could mean the difference in a close game. i could go either way on this and just wanna know what's expected so i don't smash my phone if i lose by a score of 1.6 or somethign like that Lol.

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KICKERS

- Field Goals (successful field goal attempts generate points based on yardage of kick)
- FG 0-39 yards = 3 points
- FG 40-49 yards = 4 points
- FG 50+ yards = 50 points