STATS Update: Game Site Is Ready
Posted: Wed Aug 11, 2004 4:48 am
Okay, I apologize for being out of touch yesterday, but I spent the day in Chicago working with the guys at STATS, Inc., and finalizing the NFFC game site. For NFBC members, it's very similar in the look of our baseball game site and many of the transaction processes are very similar. We have improved the FAAB bidding process and have allowed you to change your contingency bids without having to redo all of them. We think this is a much simpler process the way we have it now.
Our goal is to have all current registrants able to go into the game site by the end of the week, name their team and check out the process. STATS will e-mail every individual owner and co-manager an ID and a password to get into the game site and will create that area to enter the game site on the home page. For NFBC owners, it will be the same ID and password for the NFFC. I think everyone is anxious to name their team, so let's get that process started.
Here's a couple of other updates coming from STATS:
** We'll have live scoring from STATS, so NFFC guys will certainly be able to track their team's progress on Game Day. We have live scoring in baseball and we'll have it in football, too.
** There is no FAAB period between the Draft and Week 1. Remember that the rules state that FAAB begins after Week 1. With the draft being over Labor Day weekend and with the Thursday game kicking off the season, we felt it was best to carry the team you draft into Week 1. FAAB pickups begin after Week 1's games.
** FAAB deadline is each Friday at 4 p.m. EST and STATS believes all free agent pickups will be posted within the hour. For baseball, it's been within 20 minutes most of the time, so we're saying an hour conservatively. We have had no delays in baseball and I don't expect any for football either. The only exception to the FAAB deadline is the Wednesday before the Thanksgiving Day games as that FAAB deadline will be Wednesday at 4 p.m. EST.
** Week 16 has a Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday game, so that final weekend of the season with all of the prize money on the line should be interesting. Since there are no FAAB pickups in the playoffs, teams will just have to make sure they set their lineups before the Friday game.
** Team lineups must be set five minutes before the day's first game. In Week 1, obviously, you need to enter any Colts and Patriots in your lineup before the Thursday game, but you still have the right to change your starting lineup for your other players up until 12:55 EST on Sunday. The same scenario is true for the Thanksgiving Day games and even late-season Saturday games.
** Anyone who wants to call in lineup changes or FAAB bids can do so at 1-888-450-2730. STATS will have operators working on Sundays.
** We will have a Top 10 on the home page and show the Auction League and Draft Masters League leaders for all to see. That should be fun to watch as it's been great for baseball.
** The game site has player news, player career stats, 2004 player stats plus upcoming opponents, and even career stats vs. that week's opponents. I think you'll like the game site a lot.
** The Auction League is the only contest where we have two divisions. Division A will be the odd-numbered teams from the draft and Division B will be the even-numbered teams from the draft.
I think that covers most everything. Feel free to ask questions here and we'll make sure the game site is just the way you want it. Thanks everyone and look for that e-mail that gives you the keys to the NFFC game site. See you inside the game.
Our goal is to have all current registrants able to go into the game site by the end of the week, name their team and check out the process. STATS will e-mail every individual owner and co-manager an ID and a password to get into the game site and will create that area to enter the game site on the home page. For NFBC owners, it will be the same ID and password for the NFFC. I think everyone is anxious to name their team, so let's get that process started.
Here's a couple of other updates coming from STATS:
** We'll have live scoring from STATS, so NFFC guys will certainly be able to track their team's progress on Game Day. We have live scoring in baseball and we'll have it in football, too.
** There is no FAAB period between the Draft and Week 1. Remember that the rules state that FAAB begins after Week 1. With the draft being over Labor Day weekend and with the Thursday game kicking off the season, we felt it was best to carry the team you draft into Week 1. FAAB pickups begin after Week 1's games.
** FAAB deadline is each Friday at 4 p.m. EST and STATS believes all free agent pickups will be posted within the hour. For baseball, it's been within 20 minutes most of the time, so we're saying an hour conservatively. We have had no delays in baseball and I don't expect any for football either. The only exception to the FAAB deadline is the Wednesday before the Thanksgiving Day games as that FAAB deadline will be Wednesday at 4 p.m. EST.
** Week 16 has a Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday game, so that final weekend of the season with all of the prize money on the line should be interesting. Since there are no FAAB pickups in the playoffs, teams will just have to make sure they set their lineups before the Friday game.
** Team lineups must be set five minutes before the day's first game. In Week 1, obviously, you need to enter any Colts and Patriots in your lineup before the Thursday game, but you still have the right to change your starting lineup for your other players up until 12:55 EST on Sunday. The same scenario is true for the Thanksgiving Day games and even late-season Saturday games.
** Anyone who wants to call in lineup changes or FAAB bids can do so at 1-888-450-2730. STATS will have operators working on Sundays.
** We will have a Top 10 on the home page and show the Auction League and Draft Masters League leaders for all to see. That should be fun to watch as it's been great for baseball.
** The game site has player news, player career stats, 2004 player stats plus upcoming opponents, and even career stats vs. that week's opponents. I think you'll like the game site a lot.
** The Auction League is the only contest where we have two divisions. Division A will be the odd-numbered teams from the draft and Division B will be the even-numbered teams from the draft.
I think that covers most everything. Feel free to ask questions here and we'll make sure the game site is just the way you want it. Thanks everyone and look for that e-mail that gives you the keys to the NFFC game site. See you inside the game.