Wednesday, August 31, 2011

FootballGuys Players Championship growing fast!

Looking for a great fantasy football contest with a medium size entry fee. Look no more. Last year the FPC had over 1,600 players. They now have over 1,725 players FOR 2011 (at last check) and a $125,000 Grand Prize. If they hit 1800 they will up the Prizes again. The championship round now pays out to the first 160 spots. 2nd place is $20,000, 3rd place $10,000 4th place is $7,500 and so on until 15th which is $1,000 and they keep paying $1,000 until 55th!!!!!!!

The FootballGuys (http://www.footballguys.com/) Players Championship (FPC), a contest run in conjunction with the Fantasy Football Players Championship (http://www.theffpc.com/), costs just $350 to enter..

I am playing in both contests again this year. Look for my teams named FFGuidebook.com

1) Fantasy Football Players Championship (http://www.theffpc.com/) Main Event (playing for $200,000 overall prize) and
2) FootballGuys Players Championship (playing for $125,000)

Here are the details of the FootballGuys Players Championship (http://footballguys.com/contest_overview.php)

How to Enter: Entry fee into the FPC is $350 per team. Registration is quick and easy. Entrants may register online with a credit card.

Individual League Prizes
Regular Season (Weeks 1-11)


             #1 Seed - Team with the best H2H record - Automatic berth in the Championship Round




  • #2 Seed - Remaining team with the most regular season points - Automatic berth in the Championship Round




  • League Playoffs (four Teams per league qualify. Playoffs are held weeks 12-13)
    1st Place - $1,600 Cash or Free Entry into 2012 Fantasy Football Players Championship Main Event plus $150 Cash ($1,700+ Total Value) ; Custom award medal for each league champion


    2nd Place - $350 or Free Entry into 2012 FPC

    Overall Prizes
    Championship Round (Weeks 14-16)

    First place is now $100,000 and the first 130 teams win prizes!


    Format
    FPC is comprised of 12 team leagues with 20 roster spots.

    Draft format is classic serpentine: 1-12, 12-1, 1-12, etc.


    Regular season is Weeks 1-11.
              League Playoffs are Weeks 12 & 13.

              Championship Round and Consolation Round are Weeks 14-16.


    League Playoffs: At the end of the regular season, the two top seeds from each league each earn an automatic berth into the Championship Round, regardless of how they perform in the League Playoffs. The four top seeds (including the two above) from each league will compete in the 2-week, head-to-head League Playoff in Weeks 12 & 13. The winners of the Week 12 match-ups will play each other in Week 13 for the League Championship. The League Champion and runner up will win cash awards as described in the prize structure.
    Championship Round: In addition to the cash awards, each League Champion will win a berth in the Championship Round, if they have not already secured an automatic berth after the regular season. In other words, if Seed 3 or Seed 4 wins the League Championship, that team will also move on to the Championship Round along with Seeds 1 & 2. A minimum of two and a maximum of three teams per league will qualify for the Championship Round. Any League Playoff team which did not qualify into the Championship Round will enter the Consolation Round. In addition, any team which did not qualify for the League Playoffs but finished in the top 20% of the FPC Overall Leaderboard at the conclusion of Week 11 will qualify for the Consolation Round (i.e. based on 1200 teams, the top 240 teams are considered as the top 20%). All teams which did not qualify for the League Playoffs will enter the Toilet Bowl in Weeks 12-16.
    Free Agents: The Free Agent process is via blind bidding. Each team will be given 1000 blind bidding "dollars".

    Roster/Scoring: The FPC starting lineup allows for two (2) flex positions, also known as the Dual-Flex. The scoring system gives 1 point per reception for RBs & WRs but also gives 1.5 points per reception for TEs, putting extra weight to the TE position. Action scoring is implemented for all TDs: any TD scored by a player is scored as 6 points to that individual player, in addition to any D/ST scoring that may apply. Stat errors will be automatically corrected using Elias Sports Bureau. The deadline for lineup submission for each player via web site or email is the scheduled start time of the game in which the player is participating.

    Starting Roster: 1 QB, 2 RBs, 2 WRs, 1 TE, 2 flex players (RB/WR/TE), 1 K, 1 D/ST



    Scoring system
    -4 points for passing TDs, 6 points for all other TDs
    -0.05 point for every 1 yard passing
    -0.1 point for every 1 yard rushing or receiving
    -1.0 point per reception for RBs and WRs
    -1.5 points per reception for TEs
    -3 points for every FG of 1 - 30 yards plus 0.1 point for every yard thereafter
    -1 point for D/ST sack, 2 points for all turnovers
    -6 points for all D/ST touchdowns
    -5 points for every safety
    -12 points for every shutout
    -8 points for allowing between 1 - 6 points
    -5 points for allowing between 7 - 10 points



    I love these leagues and play in them each year. Hope to see you there.


    Fantasy Football Almanac 2011: The Essential Fantasy Football Reference Guide (10.95) http://www.amazon.com/dp/1936635003

    Fantasy Football Tips: 201 Ways to Win through Player Rankings, Cheat Sheets and Better Drafting ($10.95)
    www.amazon.com/dp/0982428669

    Fantasy Football Basics: The Ultimate "How to" Guide for Beginners available ($10.95) at Amazon
    http://www.amazon.com/dp/0982428634

    Fantasy Football Guidebook
    (2nd Edition): Your Comprehensive Guide to Playing Fantasy Football ($19.95) http://www.amazon.com/dp/0982428650

    Fantasy Baseball for Beginners: The Ultimate "How-to" Guide ($10.95)
    www.amazon.com/dp/0982428693

    Fantasy Football (Soccer to Yanks): The Ultimate "How-to" Guide for Fantasy Football/Fantasy Soccer ($14.95)
    http://www.amazon.com/dp/1936635011

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