One option I have at my disposal is whether or not to add bonus points if a qb/wr/rb hits a certain yardage level. For example, if a quarterback hit 450 yards, you would get an extra 5 bonus points on top of your standard score.
I say do it.
You have a maximum of 40 waiver wire moves. This should be more than enough to last you through the season, but does provide some ceiling to those who overuse the waiver wire.
I believe in building thru the draft & would like to see no more than 20-25 waiver wires moves. 40, I can live with it.
Trades will go through instantaneously. There will be no league vote on trades. As commissioner, if I see any significantly lopsided trades (ie Ladanian Tomlinson for Derrick Mason + Fred Taylor all things equal) then I will block the trade.
I would like to see something along the lines of once a player is traded from one team to another it can no longer under any cir stances go back to that team which orig had the player. If a player is traded twice that means there are 2 teams that can't have that player anymore.
Trade deadline will be November 17.
That'll work.
You may have 7 people on the bench in addition to your 9 starters. This is up one from the standard 6 on Yahoo.
Awesome! I'd like to suggest that if we're to have apprx 40 wires moves allow the owners 8 vs 7 add'l spots. This would help ensure that teams build thru the draft & those that have prepared aren't penalized or handcuffed. Sorta makes all teams take draft seriously because not as many gems will be on the waiver wire. I can live with 7 though.