Fantasy Footballs Bye Weeks and Playoffs: What are they and How They Work?
Fantasy Footballs Bye Weeks and Playoffs: What are they and How They Work?
As the number of fans who play fantasy football keeps increasing, some
still aren't sure of its real workings. This extreme gaming allows
sports fanatics to take part in the world of professional football by
making their own chosen set of teams and compete them against fans who
also have teams. These fans also known as the owners select players who
will become a part of their team by drafting the talents of the actual
players and have them join a competition based on the real players
performance in NFL sports.
Why fans play fantasy football
Although
only a few wealthy individuals can have the opportunity of being able
to own a real team, however, in a fantasy football, anyone can take
part in the pleasure of creating their own team whose players
performances are based on the real professional football players.
Owners have roles to play similar to what NFL personnel do.
What are bye weeks
Although
the normal season for a fantasy football league is seventeen weeks, a
team only has to play sixteen games. Out of the seventeen weeks, a team
must be able to play sixteen games in sixteen weeks. Each team is given
one week break from the competition. This week is called the bye week.
A bye week is between weeks four to ten. If one player on an owners
team is having his bye week, the fantasy owner must fill in another
player who is currently active in that specific week. If the owner
fails to find a replacement, he/she will gather no points for that
player who is on his bye week. An owner must therefore make sure when
choosing his players that in every position, he must have players with
different bye weeks so that he/she would not end up without any player
on any position on a particular week.
How fantasy football playoffs work
So
how do playoffs work? Playoff begins with a draft. But of course, the
league must first establish its scoring rules and find the right
players for the teams. The nice thing about playoffs is that owners
need not worry on making the schedule so they may have an odd number of
teams.
Just like the format of NFL, teams having the best
records proceed to the playoffs and participate in a bracket. For
example, if the football fantasy league is split into two divisions
composed of five teams each; four out of five teams may proceed to the
championship round. Fantasy playoffs normally happen during the last
weeks of the season. Winners during the semifinal round advance to the
championship bracket. The team who wins the championship bracket
captures the league title.
Reasons why playoffs are set up
During
the whole season, some leagues generally set their playoffs from weeks
fourteen to sixteen and get rid of the last week. The reason for this
is because in a real NFL, all playoff-bound teams usually let their
starters take a break during the later weeks of the season to eliminate
the chance of injury in a pointless game. Another reason for this is
that teams who are on the verge of losing are shaking up their rosters
because they are already fated to lose that season. However, by
avoiding week seventeen, chances are decreased for these late-season
traits which have a negative effect on the fantasy football playoffs.
Or else, owners of these teams will have to face with players who may
only play a small part of the game or will have to find bench players
who normally try to replace starting players.
Making fantasy football playoffs
Making
fantasy football playoffs is mainly based on the set up of the league.
The set up must first be organized so that every team may be directly
included in the playoffs. A regular season is usually used for starting
the playoffs. Otherwise, a league could be set up so that the top four
teams are the only teams included in the playoffs.
The team
having the most number of points is the winner of the league. This is
why most sports fans are into this kind of gaming. It's fun and simple.
Owners may not have any lineups to set which also make playoffs even
more thrilling. Even if an owners favorite team isn't in the playoffs,
his football fantasy team will give him a chance to make up on the
regular season.