SOLD OUT: Week 19 Fanball/NFFC $50/50 Teams Contest
Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2020 9:33 am
Once again we will be offering our NFFC/Fanball $50/50 Teams Contest every week of this NFL season for a chance to win a FREE 2020 NFFC Primetime entry. Every week -- starting with Week 1 -- you'll have a chance to turn $50 into a FREE $1700 entry plus $50. Then next year you can turn that FREE entry into a $200,000 grand prize. Not bad for $50.
We will post the contest link either later today or tomorrow, but be ready for this one because we filled up leagues every week last year. In fact, I think there were 22 free NFFC Primetime entries won last year in this contest.
The lure of this contest is that for $50, the top team wins a FREE 2021 NFFC Primetime team worth $1,700 and $50 on top of that. Second place earns $300 and third place earns $100.
But that's not the only lure of this contest. Every weekly winner from Weeks 1 through 16 will then be put in a special Week 17 contest with the winner of that contest winning a FREE 2020 NFFC Super entry, worth $2,500. It will be the Champions of Champions Super Bowl in Week 17 with one person coming out of this cage match as the victor. Bobby Jurney did that last year, winning two of the final regular-season weekly contests and then winning the free Super League entry. Well done Bobby.
Our NFFC/Fanball Weekly Contest will consist of 50 teams at $50 per team. We will allow a max of three teams per owner and limit each contest to 50 teams. If we sell out one contest early in the week, we will open for a second league. All of these contests will include Sunday-only players and will use a salary cap to form rosters.
Rules
In Fanball salary cap contests, entrants create a lineup by using players listed in the Player Pool to fill each defined roster requirement. All players have an assigned salary, and a valid roster will not have a salary cap that exceeds $55,000. In addition, the Player Pool will consist of all players expected to be on the active rosters for any team listed in the contest's event set.
Contest results will be determined by the total points accumulated by each individual lineup entry based on the scoring system detailed below.
Scoring
Offense
25 passing yards - 1 point (0.04 per passing yard)
300 - 349 total passing yards - 2 points
350 - 399 total passing yards - 3 points
400+ total passing yards - 4 points
Passing TD - 4 points
10 rushing yards - 1 point (0.1 per rushing yard)
100 - 149 rushing yards - 2 points
150 - 199 rushing yards - 3 points
200+ rushing yards - 4 points
Rushing TD - 6 points
10 receiving yards - 1 point (0.1 per receiving yard)
100+ Yard Receiving Game - 2 points
150 - 199 receiving yards - 3 points
200+ receiving yards - 4 points
Reception - 1 point
Receiving TD - 6 point
2-point conversion (pass/rush/receive) - 2 point
Return TD (punt or kickoff) - 6 point
* Bonus points for total yards (passing, rushing, receiving) are only awarded once. For example, a receiver with 155 yards will only get 3 bonus points for yards between 150 - 199; they will not get the 2 bonus points for yards between 100 - 149.
Defense/Special Teams
Sack
1 point
Interception
2 points
Fumble recovery
2 points
Defense/Special Teams TD
6 points
Safety
2 points
Blocked Kick (FG/PAT/Punt)
2 points
(Failed) 2-point conversion/PAT return for score
2 points
The following touchdown types count as a Defense/Special Teams TD:
Kick-off return TD
Punt return TD
Fumble recovery returned for TD
Interception returned for TD
Blocked FG or Punt returned for TD
Roster Requirements
Rosters will consist of 9 players and must include players from at least 2 different NFL teams from at least 2 different NFL games. In addition, no more than 5 players from one team are permitted on rosters.
The 9 Roster positions are:
QB
RB
RB
WR
WR
WR/TE (WR/TE)
TE
FLEX (WR/RB/TE)
DST
Thanks all and enjoy.
We will post the contest link either later today or tomorrow, but be ready for this one because we filled up leagues every week last year. In fact, I think there were 22 free NFFC Primetime entries won last year in this contest.
The lure of this contest is that for $50, the top team wins a FREE 2021 NFFC Primetime team worth $1,700 and $50 on top of that. Second place earns $300 and third place earns $100.
But that's not the only lure of this contest. Every weekly winner from Weeks 1 through 16 will then be put in a special Week 17 contest with the winner of that contest winning a FREE 2020 NFFC Super entry, worth $2,500. It will be the Champions of Champions Super Bowl in Week 17 with one person coming out of this cage match as the victor. Bobby Jurney did that last year, winning two of the final regular-season weekly contests and then winning the free Super League entry. Well done Bobby.
Our NFFC/Fanball Weekly Contest will consist of 50 teams at $50 per team. We will allow a max of three teams per owner and limit each contest to 50 teams. If we sell out one contest early in the week, we will open for a second league. All of these contests will include Sunday-only players and will use a salary cap to form rosters.
Rules
In Fanball salary cap contests, entrants create a lineup by using players listed in the Player Pool to fill each defined roster requirement. All players have an assigned salary, and a valid roster will not have a salary cap that exceeds $55,000. In addition, the Player Pool will consist of all players expected to be on the active rosters for any team listed in the contest's event set.
Contest results will be determined by the total points accumulated by each individual lineup entry based on the scoring system detailed below.
Scoring
Offense
25 passing yards - 1 point (0.04 per passing yard)
300 - 349 total passing yards - 2 points
350 - 399 total passing yards - 3 points
400+ total passing yards - 4 points
Passing TD - 4 points
10 rushing yards - 1 point (0.1 per rushing yard)
100 - 149 rushing yards - 2 points
150 - 199 rushing yards - 3 points
200+ rushing yards - 4 points
Rushing TD - 6 points
10 receiving yards - 1 point (0.1 per receiving yard)
100+ Yard Receiving Game - 2 points
150 - 199 receiving yards - 3 points
200+ receiving yards - 4 points
Reception - 1 point
Receiving TD - 6 point
2-point conversion (pass/rush/receive) - 2 point
Return TD (punt or kickoff) - 6 point
* Bonus points for total yards (passing, rushing, receiving) are only awarded once. For example, a receiver with 155 yards will only get 3 bonus points for yards between 150 - 199; they will not get the 2 bonus points for yards between 100 - 149.
Defense/Special Teams
Sack
1 point
Interception
2 points
Fumble recovery
2 points
Defense/Special Teams TD
6 points
Safety
2 points
Blocked Kick (FG/PAT/Punt)
2 points
(Failed) 2-point conversion/PAT return for score
2 points
The following touchdown types count as a Defense/Special Teams TD:
Kick-off return TD
Punt return TD
Fumble recovery returned for TD
Interception returned for TD
Blocked FG or Punt returned for TD
Roster Requirements
Rosters will consist of 9 players and must include players from at least 2 different NFL teams from at least 2 different NFL games. In addition, no more than 5 players from one team are permitted on rosters.
The 9 Roster positions are:
QB
RB
RB
WR
WR
WR/TE (WR/TE)
TE
FLEX (WR/RB/TE)
DST
Thanks all and enjoy.