FemmeFan Weekly
January 5, 2009
Playoff Fantasy Football – It’s not Too Late!
The
regular season may be over, but that doesn’t mean you don’t have a fantasy
option! Even if some games have been played by the time you read this, it’s not
too late! (I’ve even done it with a friend for the Super Bowl game alone.) My
Playoff Fantasy Football format is easy to draft, easy to manage, and can be fun
for everyone. It can also provide ladies with a reason to cuddle up to their
significant other for the next few weekends.
The
format outlined below is one that I have used with some local friends and family
for over 15 years. (I must admit that I did not create the format, but my good
friend that did would have no problem with me sharing it.)
We have
divisions composed of 6 teams per division. This year, we have 4 divisions of
6. Six is the magic number because with the roster format, each starting
quarterback and kicker in the playoffs will be selected.
The roster format:
2
Quarterbacks
2
Running Backs
3 Wide
Receivers (or Tight Ends, or a combination of both)
2
Kickers
There
are no trades or waiver wires. You are stuck with the team that you draft.
If you
draft after the first week of games, you will need to adjust your division size
accordingly, i.e., after the first week, 8 teams will be left, so you could do a
4-person division.
Scoring:
You can
make it as simple or complicated as you want. We use our standard scoring
format:
o
1 point for every 10
yards rushing
o
1 point for every 10
yards received
o
1 point for each
reception (see above)
o
6 points for each
touchdown run or reception
o
3-4 points for each
touchdown pass
o
1 point for every 20
yards passing
o
3 points for each field
goal
o
1 point for each extra
point
Points are simply accumulated by
team throughout the playoffs.
Strategy:
Strategies vary, but I will share with you what has worked for me on a pretty
consistent basis. Many are tempted to select as many players as possible from
the team favored to win the Super Bowl. That’s fine, but you need to keep in
mind that most of those teams tend to have a bye in the first week of the
playoffs. That means that the highest number of games that those players will
play is 3. With that, I usually try to find a team that plays in the first week
of the playoffs that I think can make it to the Conference Championship game,
and possibly the Super Bowl. With that strategy, my players will also play 3
games, with the possibility of playing in 4.
Another
drawback to selecting players from the overall favorite is that there is a good
chance that when it comes back to you in the draft, many of those players will
have been selected.
When
your first group of players has been taken, consider taking players that have an
excellent performance history, but that may not be on the best team. One great
game out of Peyton Manning might equal 2 games from Kerry Collins. The key is
to accumulate points and games played, preferably a combination of both.
When
doing my preparation, I start out by plotting the playoff games, indicating who
I believe will win in each match-up. By doing that, I can estimate how many
games each player will play. But, preparation and plotting are not necessary
for this informal format. Grab a cheetsheet and start drafting! Since there
are always surprises in the playoffs, you could find yourself a winner!
Cheatsheets are readily available on the internet. I have enclosed a link to
one such source:
http://www.rotoworld.com/content/features/column.aspx?sport=NFL&columnid=157&articleid=31991
The Draft:
Serpentine style with the first pick starting and then going down to six. The
person with the six pick selects twice as you work your way back to the first
pick. They then have two picks, and so on. With such small rosters, the entire
process can be done in less than 30 minutes.
If you
are in need of a quick primer on fantasy football again, check out my early
archived articles.
Until
next year…may all of your fantasy dreams come true!
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