League Rules & Records
Payouts
$375 in weekly prizes. ($25 a week, $5 per win for weeks 1-15)
$325 for winning the Super Bowl
$175 for the runner up
$125 for high points weeks 1-16
$0 for the draft party
League Records
Highest Score:
1. First and Ted (Currently Brown-Out Drunk), 229 (Week 9, 2012)
2. Martin Luther Queen Junior (Currently Sailor Wenis), 210 (Week 3, 2015)
3. Gemini Irregulars, 193 (Week 3, 2016)
Lowest Score:
1. Straight Outta Scottsdale, 56 (Week 13, 2016)
2.Punt Intended, 62 (Week 1, 2014)
3. Viking Dandy, 64.5 (Week 3, 2016)
Biggest Asskicking:
1. Sailor Wenis, 109 (Week 3, 2015)
2. Qkuantaqwuallis HaikuGangstaBoo , 71 (Week 1, 2014)
Highest Season Points:
First and Ted (Currently Brown-Out Drunk), 2417 (2012)
Best Regular Season Record:
1. Sailor Wenis, 10-3 (2016)
2. Punt Intended, 10-3 (2015)
3. The Brown Notes (Currently Brown-Out Drunk), 10-3 (2013)
Miscellaneous Information
- Draft slots are chosen in the reverse finishing order. 12th place chooses first, 11th place chooses second, etc.
- Any league member may propose a rule change or adjustment to the league. All proposal will be voted on twice. Once at the draft and again at the end of the season. This system will allow us to thoroughly vet any rule change over the course of a season.
- At the draft, each team will have ninety seconds to select their player. If ninety seconds have elapsed and no players has been selected the next team will be put on the clock. The skipped team will have another opportunity to select a player following the replacement teams pick. This rule follows the NFL draft rules exactly.
- The waiver wire order is the reverse order of the standings, the last place team has first chance to pick up a player then the second then the third and so on and so forth.
- Playoff seeding will follow the teams record, in the event of a tie the head to head record of the two teams will determine the seeding.
- All rookies will be voted on by the league at the conclusion of the season. Votes will be confidential and irreversible. A player voted out of the league may only return by invitation and a unanimous vote of the league.
- Any team which finishes in the bottom two spots for two consecutive years will be eligible for an expulsion vote at the discretion of the commissioner.
- Any team who does not set their lineup twice in a season is eligible for for an expulsion vote at the discretion of the commissioner. A super majority (2/3) vote is required for expulsion.