Posts Tagged ‘free fantasy football leagues’

Free Mid-Season Leagues

Tuesday, October 27th, 2009

Can you believe we’re already approaching the midway point of the fantasy football season? Hopefully your team is still at or above .500 and doing well. But if not, we have a “second chance” opportunity for you. We’ve announced our FREE mid-season fantasy football league service. Click on the link for more details and to create your own league.

You can use the mid-season league to gather a bunch of your friends or co-workers and start a new league just like your old one. Or you can try a new league format if you want to experiment with other ideas for the 2nd half of the season. We offer various types of leagues:

Draft or Auction Leagues – You can conduct a draft, either live on-line or via email over the course of several days, or conduct an Ebay style auction, and then run the league as desired for the 2nd half of the season…

Head to Head – You can create your own weekly schedule, including double or triple headers if you want to squeeze more games into the shortened season.

Total Points – If the season is too short for your tastes to create a schedule, yo can just use the Total Points format to tally up the weekly points.

All Play – Another popular format is to have every team play against every other team each week. So if there are 10 teams in your league, the team with the highest weekly score will be 9-0 for that week, and the team with the 2nd highest score will be 8-1, and so on down to the worst scoring team which will be 0-9 for that week.

Best Lineup – Generally, fantasy football leagues require each owner to submit a starting lineup each week. For example, if the roster size is 16 players, they have to choose 8 of those 16 players to start. But we also have an option to automatically choose the best lineup each week. It’s a good option if you want to focus on the draft and then just let the season play out without having to worry about roster decisions and lineup changes each week.

No Draft or Rosters – You can also choose a “Tournament Style” format, where there is no draft and teams don’t have a roster. Instead, each owner selects a starting lineup from the entire pool of players each week. It’s a great option for a “no hassle” league if you don’t have time to organize a draft, and you just want to give every owner a chance to pick an awesome lineup each week. If you don’t want a totally “free-for-all” format, then there are options to make it harder and avoid duplicate lineups, such as the “Start ‘Em Once” format where each owner can select any lineup, but they can only use each player once per season. So if they start Brett Favre in Week 8, then they can’t use him at all for the remaining weeks.

The bottom line is that we have tons of options to allow you to run an exciting league for the 2nd half of the season, and it’s totally free. And of course, if you’re using a system other than MyFantasyLeague.com for your regular league, this is also a great opportunity to see what we have to offer compared to what you are currently using, with no obligation or commitment!

Free NFL Playoffs Leagues

Saturday, December 13th, 2008

Just because the NFL regular season is nearing the end, that doesn’t mean your fantasy football season has to be almost over, too.

MyFantasyLeague.com is once again offering free NFL Playoffs leagues for the 2008 NFL post-season, running throughout the NFL playoffs, from Wild Card Weekend (Week 18) through Super Bowl Sunday (Week 21).

People typically run fantasy leagues in the NFL post-season in one of two ways:

  1. Like a traditional total points only fantasy league, whereby you have a draft and a roster, and you accumulate points for each week of the season.  Since it’s a total points only league, you don’t have head-to-head matchups, and therefore, you don’t have to worry about having an even number of teams in your league.
  2. A contest-style, “start ‘em once” type league, where you don’t have a roster, and you can start anyone you’d like.  But, once you start a player one time, you cannot start him again later in the post-season.  This type of league adds an additional element of strategy to your lineup selection, because you not only have to select players based on how many points you think he’ll get, but also, based on how deep you think a given player’s team will go into the post-season.

If you’re interested in learning more about NFL Playoffs leagues, along with more detailed rule suggestions, please see this page.