Category: Sports
Created by: H9
Number of Blossarys: 4
Most fantasy football leagues allow owners to start one quarterback, two running backs, two or three receivers and one tight end, one kicker and one defense. Leagues can determine the number of ...
A derogative term in fantasy football that describes a situation in which an NFL team uses more than one running back in a prominent role. For example, a RBBC happened in Miami, where Ronnie Brown ...
League rules designed to prevent draft dashing and to minimize its impact. For example, some leagues institute draft dasher rules so when a team fails to submit a lineup one week, the owner is noted ...
Fantasy league owners who draft a team and then abandon it before the season is over or very early in the season. There are a number of reasons draft dashers exist. A draft dasher might enjoy a ...
Fantasy football is an armature competition in which users compete against each other as league general managers of virtual teams built from real professional American football players in the ...
Before each season a draft takes place in which teams can sign up players who have just completed their college careers. Most fantasy football teams are constructed via a draft, where owners take ...
A league that decides to assign its own award points to touchdowns, field goals, extra points, etc. For instance, some leagues will give bonus points for rushing or receiving game milestones. It's ...