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Rushing this league into existance

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Old 09-10-2007, 08:26 PM
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didn't feel right.

In playing with a model I am wroking, This needs to go through the same growth cycle that the original dungeon did

a base draft in January

A June draft and an August draft


Anyway - I need to resurrect this project during the course of this season and recruit a league ready to draft in January.

Here are the two models for consideration

Small Lineup League
1 QB
1 RB
4 WR
1 TE
1 Kicker
(8 players)
2 DLine
2 LB
4 DB
1 Punter
(8 players)

The salary cap would be tighter than the original Dungeon so that teams couldn't harbor 3 or 4 running backs.


Large Lineup League
A total team concept of having 22 starting positions
1 QB
2 RB
6 WR
1 TE
1 Kicker
( 11 offensive players)
3 DLine
3 LB
4 DB
1 Punter
(11 defensive players)

Given the injuries and other uncontrolable factors (Jail, Accidents, Retirements) - each team needs to have at least 36 players on the roster before entering the season. Probably more. The salary cap would be a little more than the current Dungeon with more emphasis on the yearly drafts to rebuild each year.
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Old 09-10-2007, 09:47 PM
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Huh

I have several thoughts that may take a few posts and will likely appear over a few days. Here's the first.

Punting: How the heck would we score that? Two punts from the guy's own 25 that travel 45 and 55 yards would be easy - the 55 yarder should be worth more. But if they both result in 45 yards of net punting, then maybe not. A 35 yarder that gets downed at the five yard line - that's worth more than a 45 yard net punt that's downed between the twenties, right? Touchbacks = bad, right? Long punt returns = bad, right? Fair catches = good, right? Outkicking your coverage = bad, right?

Maybe you've got this all figured out already. Or maybe it's not worth trying to figure out and we go with an extra IDP.
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Old 09-11-2007, 06:21 PM
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Punter staqts could include
distance, return and if inside the 20 yard line.

Number of punts is an odd "value" that would make getting a punter on a weak offensive team worth a little more if the special teams could keep the return yards average under control.

I'm not sure if or how number of punts should be included.

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