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Fantasy Football NFL Opponent Rankings

Friday, October 16th, 2009

We added two new columns to the Player Profile pages in your fantasy football league.  See Steve Smith’s player page here for an example.  The new columns are “Opp Rush” and “Opp Pass“.  These columns indicate the ranking (1 is best, 32 is worst) of the NFL opponent’s defense against the Rush and the Pass.  So if you see a low number in the Opp Rush column for a given week, then you know this player is going up against a highly ranked rush defense.  Conversely, if you see a relatively high number in the Opp Pass column, for example, then you know this player is going up against a poorly ranked passing defense.  The rankings are based on the average rushing and passing yardage allowed per game by the defense.  Hopefully this additional information will help you evaluate players for future match ups as you make your roster and waiver decisions each week.

And while you’re viewing a player, don’t forget about the Compare Player option at the bottom of each Player Profile page.  You can click on the pull down list to bring up a comparison between any two (or more) players for some side-by-side analysis.

Fake Field Goals

Tuesday, September 15th, 2009

Fumbles and Laterals and Trick Plays in the NFL can cause all sorts of confusion for commissioners of fantasy football leagues.   To help with that issue, we’ll highlight and document all of the various “strange” or “unusual” plays each week, so you can confirm that your scoring rules have been properly set up in your fantasy football league.  Just go to the “Help > Strange Plays” menu item in your league to view the summary list each week.  Then come here to read more details as needed in our blog.  We’ll discuss  various types of unusual plays and how they might impact your league.

This week’s most unusual play for a lot of leagues involved the “fake” field goal that resulted in a Rushing TD for the Redskins by their punter.  As noted in our strange plays summary, this is scored by the NFL and shows up in any typical box score as just a regular Rushing TD.  Therefore, the stats are scored that way for your league.  The NFL does not track “fakes” or other events like this at all, so there isn’t any automatic way to have it scored for your league as a special type of touchdown.  The raw stats and the box score for this will be the same as any other rushing play in the game.   It does show Hunter Smith (a punter) as the person that ran it for a score, but that is really the only indicator that it was an unusual play, unless you scrutinize the play-by-play listing to see what exactly happened on that scoring play.

If you want this touchdown to be counted as a TD for your Punter position, then be sure to add the “Rushing TD” rule to your Punter position.  However, if you want to score this as a touchdown for your Special Teams or Team Defense position, then you will have to manually add the points for this to your league by using the “Setup > Adjust Scores and Standings > Player Score Adjuster” screen.  Note that you won’t want to add the “Rushing TD” rule to your Special Teams position, because that would cause all rushing TDs for the entire game to be credited to the Special Teams.

So the bottom line is that “fake” plays, either on a punt or kickoff, are not tracked as a raw stat by the NFL, so therefore they cannot be scored automatically for your fantasy football league.  Our recommendation is to treat them like any other rushing or passing TD rather than trying to find them each week and score them as a special teams play.  However, if you want to credit them to your Special Teams position, then you can scan the “Help > Strange Plays” listing each week to check for them and then manually add the points to your league as needed.

Fantasy Football Trophies

Tuesday, February 3rd, 2009

Now that the Superbowl champion has been crowned and the Lombardi Trophy has been awarded, it’s time to start thinking about a trophy for your fantasy football league!  There are lots of options for you to consider, and we were lucky enough to see a ton of trophies on display at the FSTA Conference in Florida last week.  There were three different companies represented and showcasing their products, so we wanted to pass along the details in case you are in the market for a league trophy (as you should be if you don’t have one for your league yet!  ;) )

The first company can be found at FantasyTrophy.com.  They’ve been in business for 10 years and offer a very wide selection of different types of trophies at various different price points.  Craig from FantasyTrophy.com brought along about 10 different types of trophies, and he talked about their update service which allows you to get a new faceplate with the latest winner added each year.  Very cool.

The second company can be found at FantasyTrophies.com.  They differentiate themselves with a very unique, handmade product that starts with their own custom molds.  You can read all about the process on their blog.  Dave also brought along about 10 different trophies for display at the conference.  They even have a “toilet bowl” mold for those leagues that want to award the worst team in the league!

Titlecraft is the third company.  They are relatively new, and can be found at UltimateTrophy.com.  They specialize in completely customizable, handmade trophies.  Check out their web site for a video of the full story and then you can start designing your own custom trophy.

I can tell you that all three of the companies are very legitimate and their products were gorgeous up close and in person.  You won’t be disappointed if your league chooses any of the options that they offer.