It is almost that time of year again, football
season. Football is the most popular sport in the United States and
every year generates a ton of interest and creates a lot of excitement.
Over the past several years it has even spawned a very popular game,
fantasy football. Perhaps you have heard of fantasy football, but do
not really understand what it is. You may think that it is everyone's
fantasy to play football and that it is some sort of daydreaming thing
that people waste their time with. However, this is false. Fantasy
football is a complete game that is available to be played by hard core
football fanatics as well as casual fans. Below is a brief introduction
to fantasy football so that you can become a little more familiar with
it.
Basic Structure
In fantasy football, the players are
called owners. These owners "own" a team. The owners do not own a
specific football team (such as the Tennessee Titans), but instead have
the opportunity to put players from all different teams onto their one
team. This is why it is called fantasy football, because you get to
build your own fantasy team, trying to put your favorite quarterback
and wide receivers together and so forth.
In most leagues, the
owners put together their teams through a draft. The owners take turns
drafting the players, once a player is drafted no other owner may have
that player on their team. The draft lasts as long as the owners agree
to have it last, with the typical draft lasting 12 - 14 rounds.
The
owners agree as to what the roster limit will be. The owners also agree
what the starting lineups should be. For example, they can agree to
have the starting lineup be a quarterback, two running backs, three
receivers, one tight end, a kicker, and a defense. The owners are free
to adjust this how they see fit.
One of the owners is designated
as the commissioner, and it is his duty to oversee the fantasy football
league and make sure that everything runs smoothly. He will settle any
disputes and help the other players as needed.
Points
The
players on the teams score points for the actions taken by the real
players on the football field each week. For example, running backs
will get points for how many yards they run and for how many touchdowns
they score. The owners agree as to what it takes to score points and
how many points to award for certain actions.
In Person League or Online
There
are two choices to joining a fantasy football league. You can join up
with friends and acquaintances and create your own league. Or you can
join an online league and play with people you may not know. Two of the
more popular fantasy football leagues are Yahoo and ESPN. You can go to
their websites to get more information and sign up for a league if you
would like.
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