PQBFL Rules - 2007
Rule changes from last year are in blue
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Quarterback
Touchdown pts depend on yards
Per 7.5 y passing 0.25 pt
Per 3 y rush+receiv 0.25 pt
2 pt conv. 2 pt
Interception -3 pts
Fumble lost * -3 pts
Fumble not lost ** -1 pt
Forced fumble 3 pts
Fumble recovery 1 pt
Defensive stats: Sack, INT, tackle, assist, safety, etc.: same as for defensive players
* Fumbles that result in a safety because the ball goes out of bounds count as a fumble lost because the team loses possession.
** If the player recovers the ball himself, he also gets one point for the fumble recovery so the net effect is zero
Running Back
Touchdown pts depend on yards
Per 3 y rush+receiv 0.25 pt
Per 7.5 y passing 0.25 pt
2 pt conv. 2 pts
Fumble lost * -3 pts
Fumble not lost ** -1 pt
Interception -3 pts
Forced fumble 3 pts
Fumble recovery 1 pt
Defensive stats: Sack, INT, tackle, assist, safety, etc.: same as for defensive players
* Fumbles that result in a safety because the ball goes out of bounds count as a fumble lost because the team loses possession.
** If the player recovers the ball himself, he also gets one point for the fumble recovery so the net effect is zero
Wide Receiver
Touchdown pts depend on yards
Per 5 y receiv+rush 0.25 pt
Per 7.5 y passing 0.25 pt
Per reception 1 pt
2 pt conv 2 pts
Fumble lost * -3 pts
Fumble not lost ** -1 pt
Interception -3 pts
Forced fumble 3 pts
Fumble recovery 1 pt
Defensive stats: Sack, INT, tackle, assist, safety, etc.: same as for defensive players
* Fumbles that result in a safety because the ball goes out of bounds count as a fumble lost because the team loses possession.
** If the player recovers the ball himself, he also gets one point for the fumble recovery so the net effect is zero
Tight End
Touchdown pts depend on yards
Per 5 y receiv+rush 0.25 pt
Per 7.5 y passing 0.25 pt
Per reception 1 pt
2 pt conv 2 pts
Fumble lost * -3 pts
Fumble not lost ** -1 pt
Interception -3 pts
Forced fumble 3 pts
Fumble recovery 1 pt
Defensive stats: Sack, INT, tackle, assist, safety, etc.: same as for defensive players
* Fumbles that result in a safety because the ball goes out of bounds count as a fumble lost because the team loses possession.
** If the player recovers the ball himself, he also gets one point for the fumble recovery so the net effect is zero
Kicker Made Missed
PAT +1 -3
FG 17-24 +2 -2
FG 25-29 +2 -2
FG 30-34 +2.5 -1.5
FG 35-39 +2.5 -1.5
FG 40-44 +3 -1
FG 45-49 +3 -1
FG 50-54 +3.5 -0.5
FG 55-59 +3.5 -0.5
FG 60+ +4 -0.5
Note: a blocked FG or PAT counts as a missed kick
TD pts depend on yards
2 pt conversion 2 pts
Fumble lost * -3 pts
Fumble not lost ** -1 pt
Interception -3 pts
Forced fumble 3 pts
Fumble recovery 1 pt
Defensive stats: Sack, INT, tackle, assist, safety, etc.: same as for defensive players
* Fumbles that result in a safety because the ball goes out of bounds count as a fumble lost because the team loses possession.
** If the player recovers the ball himself, he also gets one point for the fumble recovery so the net effect is zero
Defensive Lineman, Linebacker, and Defensive Back
Defensive Stats:
Sack 3 pts
INT 3.5 pts
Tackle 1 pt
Assist 1 pt
Fumble recovery 1 pts
Forced fumble 3 pts
Pass defended 1.5 pts
QB Hurries 1 pt
Safety 4 pts
Blocked kick 4 pts
Fumble lost * -3 pts
Fumble not lost ** -1 pt
Touchdown pts depend on yards (a touchdown scored on offense by the defensive player counts)
Defensive stats include tackles, assists, etc. on special teams
Offensive Stats:
Per 7.5 y passing 0.25 pt
Per 5 y receiv+rush 0.25 pt
Per reception 1 pt
2 pt conv 2 pts
Interception thrown -3 pts
* Fumbles that result in a safety because the ball goes out of bounds count as a fumble lost because the team loses possession.
** If the player recovers the ball himself, he also gets one point for the fumble recovery so the net effect is zero
Rookie
Like a player from its position. Rookies can be of any position including defensive players.
A rookie is a player that has never played an NFL snap, not only players that are classified as a rookie by the NFL. This rule is intended to include players who were injured all year in their rookie season, among others.
College
Only I-A college players are eligible. Stats will be taken from espn.com even if there are discrepancies with other websites. College week #1 will not be used. College week #2 matches with NFL week #1 and it will be the first week where college players can start. College week #14 is the last week where college players can start and it matches with NFL week #13. College players cannot start after NFL week #13 even if they play in bowl games. A football week starts on Tuesday and ends on Monday. A college player can only be a QB, RB, WR, or TE. No kickers, defensive players, or defenses. The scoring system is the following
QB
Touchdown 6 pts
Per 7.5 y passing 0.25 pt
Per 3 y rush+receiv 0.25 pt
2 pt conv. 2 pt
Interception -3 pts
RB
Touchdown 6 pts
Per 7.5 y passing 0.25 pt
Per 3 y rush+receiv 0.25 pt
2 pt conv. 2 pt
Interception -3 pts
WR or TE
Touchdown 6 pts
Reception 1 pt
Per 7.5 y passing 0.25 pt
Per 5 y rush+receiv 0.25 pt
2 pt conv. 2 pt
Interception -3 pts
A discount factor of 0.25 will be multiplied by the player’s score and we truncate down to the nearest 0.25. For example, a QB who throws for 2 TDs, 1 INT, and 310 passing yards will have the following score:
(2*6-3*1+10.25)*0.25 = 19.25*0.25 = 4.8125 truncated to 4.75 pts.
College players can be saved or cut for the following season. If they remain in college, they are still playing the college position. If they graduate to the NFL, they are playing the rookie position.
Defense and Special Team
TD 6 pts
To determine whether the TD was scored by a special team or the offense, we go by the box score. If the box score says it’s a TD run or pass, the TD goes to the offense, not the special team.
Interception 1.5 pts
Fumble rec. 1.5 pts
Fumble -1.5 pts
Safety 3 pts
Sack 0.5 pt
Blocked kick 2 pts
Allowed blocked kick -2 pts
Yards allowed: see matrix
Points allowed by defense or special team: see matrix
Notes:
In the calculation of points allowed, a TD on an INT return or a TD on a fumble recovery doesn’t count because the points are allowed by the offense (deduct 6, 7, or 8 points from points allowed in the game). Exception: a TD scored on a fumble recovery if the recovery is made by an offensive player, the defense allowed the TD, not the offense.
A safety allowed by special teams counts in the calculation of points allowed by the defense / special team.
A fumble recovery by the offense does not count for the points scored by the defense. For example, team A is on offense, they turn the ball over, but the opposing team fumbles and it is recovered by team A. The fumble recovery does not count for team A’s defense / special team.
Value of Touchdowns
1-9 yards 5 pts
10-19 yards 6 pts
20-39 yards 7 pts
40 yards + 8 pts
Each team selects 26 players in the draft. Each team also has 1 franchise player and 8 saved players, for a total roster of 35 players.
Each week, each team starts 1 QB, 2 RBs, 2 WRs, 1 TE, 1 Kicker, 1 Defense, 1 Rookie, 1 College, 1 DL, 1 LB, 1 DB, and one additional defensive player from any position, for a total of 14 starters.
A Touchdown or a fumble on special teams counts for the player’s stats (Ex : Tim Brown on a punt return... counts for his WR stats)
When there is a TD on a lateral pass, a TD is not allowed to the player who lateraled the ball (only the player who scored the TD), unless if his name appears in the game scoring summary. For example, if Culpepper passes to R Moss and who laterals to Moe Williams who scores the TD and the scoring line reads “M. Williams 59 yd. pass play by D. Culpepper”, then Moss does not get credit for the TD, only Culpepper and Williams do. Also, a QB who laterals to the RB who scores a TD is not considered a lateral pass because the game scoring summary will indicate that it is a TD run by the RB.
Each owner must announce his starting players before 1:00PM Eastern on Sunday. It is the owner’s responsibility to ensure that the league has received his starting lineup. If someone’s e-mail fails to work, it is the owner’s problem. Therefore, each owner should check the website to make sure that their lineup was received. If for some reason, the commissioner will not be available to update the website, the owner must check with other owners or with the commissioner to see if the lineup was received. Alternatively, an owner can leave a message on the commissioner’s voice mail at work which will prove at what time the roster was sent.
If there are games on Thursday or Saturday (or even on Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday for college players), the owner must announce his starting players before the start of the game and can announce the rest of his starting players by 1:00PM Eastern on Sunday.
If an owner does not announce his players before the games, the players that started the week before automatically start that week. If an owner does not announce his players before week #1, the starters will be determined by the order in which they were drafted (for saved players, we will consider their value compared to drafted players by going by the number of injury points they earn if they miss a game). Owners have to clearly announce their lineup by listing players. Simply stating “start same players as last week except for injured players and those on bye” is not acceptable and will result in the same players starting as the week before. Owners must research injuries and bye weeks themselves.
Stat Changes
If the NFL changes stats after the gamebook is published, the revised stats will be used if the change is made and announced before the following Sunday 1pm Eastern. The PQBFL scores will not change under any circumstance after Sunday 1pm following a particular week’s scores.
Injured Player Rule
1) A team can replace an injured player if the injured player has been officially placed on Injured Reserve, making him unavailable to play in the NFL for the rest of the regular season. However, if the player is not placed on the IR but it is public knowledge that the player is injured for the whole year, we will consider that player eligible to the Injured Player Rule.
2) The injured player must have been selected in one of the first four rounds of this year's PQBFL draft or was tagged as the team’s franchise player. For any expansion team, the equivalent of the franchise player is considered to be the player drafted with the compensatory pick at the end of the 1st round. So returning teams and expansion teams will generally have 5 players protected by this rule, unless they traded for an extra draft pick in the early rounds.
3) The injured player must not be a kicker, rookie, or college player (and defense of course).
4) The replacement player must be from the same position as the injured player.
5) If the injured player was assumed to be out for the year and the owner chooses a replacement player, but later in the season there is now a possibility that the injured player might return, then the replacement player is immediately removed from the roster of the team who replaced the injured player.
6) Each owner can only make one such replacement during a season.
7) The last day to pick up a replacement for an injured player is before 1:00PM Eastern on Sunday of week #17.
8) If the injured player’s team does not play in a particular playoff week either because the team is eliminated or because the team has a first round bye, the replacement player cannot start in that week.
9) If a player is traded to another team, it does not affect his eligibility to this rule. However, the team who acquired the eligible player would still only be allowed one injured player replacement during the season even though the new team has one more player eligible to be replaced if injured. If the replacement player is selected after the injured player was traded, the replacement is charged to the new team. The old team is not charged with the replacement and could still get a replacement player if they have not used their right yet.
10) If the injured player is traded to another team before being replaced by virtue of this rule, the replacement player selected by the new team cannot be traded back to the team that traded the injured player
11) If an injured player is replaced by virtue of this rule, that injured player is still part of the team’s roster at the end of the season and therefore could be designated as a franchise player, he could be cut, or he could be a saved player. The replacement player is not part of the team’s roster at the end of the season.
12) If the franchise player gets injured after the owner tagged him as franchise player but before the PQBFL draft, the owner can opt to drop the injured franchise player and have the last pick of the 1st round as a compensatory pick, before any expansion team compensatory 1st round pick. The injured franchise player will be available in the PQBFL draft. If two or more franchise players are injured, the team with the most injury points from the previous year will get the first compensatory pick.
Frozen Player Rule
1) Every team will select one player from their previous year’s roster to keep for this season. This can be a player from any position and could be a defensive team / special team. This will be the franchise player.
2) After each team has selected its franchise player, the commissioner will organize a vote among all team owners (including expansion teams) to determine which players get cut from each team’s roster (franchise player excluded). Each team will lose its top 5 offensive players (includes defensive/special team) and its top (1) defensive player. Each owner will vote for the top 10 offensive players and top 3 defensive players of every team except their own team. The best player will get a score of 10, and the 10th player will get a score of 1 (for defensive players: 3-2-1).
3) Offensive players getting a score between 10 and 6 get one vote for cuts. The five offensive players getting the most votes are cut. If there is a tie, the player with the highest total score is cut. If a tie remains, the player cut is the one that was ranked higher by the most owners.
4) The defensive player getting the highest total score is cut. If there is a tie, the player cut is the one that was ranked higher by the most owners.
5) If players are still tied (offense or defense), the vote of the PQBFL champion from the previous year is the final tiebreaker (or 2nd best team from previous year if the champion does not return).
6) After the 5 offensive players and top defensive player have been cut, each team has to freeze 8 players from what’s left. These 8 players must include at least two defensive players.
7) Rookies from the last year can be saved by the owner. This saved player will be on the team’s roster at his regular position. Exception: if the rookie has not played a snap during his rookie season, his still qualifies as a rookie, so the rookie can be saved and still play at the rookie position this year. College players can also be saved and will either remain in college or will graduate to rookie the following year.
8) Deadlines
a. Each owner must tag its franchise player by Wednesday August 15th, 2007 at 11:59PM Eastern. Owners who announce their franchise player in advance can change their mind up until the deadline.
b. Owners can start submitting their votes for cut players of other teams on Thursday August 16th, 2007.
c. The last day to submit votes is Sunday August 19th, 2007 at 11:59PM Eastern.
d. Owners must announce their saved team by Wednesday August 22nd, 2007 at 11:59PM Eastern. After this date, all remaining players are not owned by their team anymore, they are released and available for the draft.
e. If an owner does not submit his franchise player or saved players on time, this team will be assigned players based on the round each player was drafted the year before or based on the value of the saved players from the year before (more injury points = higher ranked player).
f. If an owner does not submit votes by the deadline, that owner is simply ignored.
Trades.
1) Trades are open during the offseason until Wednesday August 15th, 2007 at 11:59PM Eastern. There is a blackout period for trades between Thursday August 16th, 2007 at 12:00AM Eastern and Sunday August 19th, 2007 at 11:59PM Eastern. Teams can trade again starting on Monday August 20th, 2007 at 12:00AM Eastern.
2) Trade Deadline : Sunday November 18th, 2007 at 1:00PM Eastern (before Week 11 games)
3) Trades are allowed after the end of week #17 (during the NFL playoffs)
4) A player traded cannot be reacquired by the same team during the year (before week #17) with another trade. The player can be traded back to his old team after the end of the regular season however.
5) Teams are allowed to make trades that have an impact on future seasons. However, any team making a trade that has a negative impact on future seasons must join the league the following year or pay a $50 departure fee to the league. When the trade is made, the commissioners will determine which team has sacrificed the future (if any) and will notify the owner of the team(s) that they are subject to the $50 departure fee. Commissioners may check with other league owners not involved in the trade when there is some doubt about whether a team has sacrificed its future or not. The $50 departure fee will be part of the prize pool for the league.
6) If a trade for draft picks was made in the previous season and one of the teams involved does not come back in the league, we will honor the trade anyway. For example, if the team that stays in the league traded their 6th round pick in return for the departing team’s 3rd round pick, the team that stays in the league will not draft in the 6th round and will get a compensatory draft pick at the end of the 3rd round.
7) The commissioners can refuse a trade if it is obvious that it does not make any sense.
Rankings and Tiebreakers
Rank-points are used for the PQBFL standings. The team with the most rank-points after the end of the NFL regular season (17 weeks) is champion.
If teams finish the season with the same number of rank-points, the following order will be used for tiebreakers:
1) The first tiebreaker is the most total points scored.
2) If teams remain tied, the team that gets the second tiebreaker is the one that finished ahead of the other team the most often during the season. For example, if team A and B both finish with 79 rank-points and 2041 total points, and team A had a higher score than team B 9 weeks out of 17 weeks during the season, then team A wins the tiebreaker.
3) The next tiebreaker is the team with the most untied first places during the season.
4) The next tiebreaker is the team with the fewest untied last places during the season.
5) The next tiebreaker is the team with the most top 2 finishes during the season (excluding ties in 2nd place)
6) The next tiebreaker is the team with the most top 3 finishes during the season (excluding ties in 3rd place or quadruple ties in 2nd place)
7) If the teams remain tied after the first three tiebreakers, the first week of NFL playoffs will be used to break the tie.
8) If a tie remains, the 2nd week of NFL playoffs will be used, etc., until the Super Bowl week.
9) If a tie still remains after the Super Bowl, the next tiebreaker is the team the most with the most injury points.
10) If a tie still remains after all this, then you should buy a lottery ticket.
Injury Points
The order in which teams pick their draft spot will be determined by the number of “injury points” of each team during the previous season. When a player misses a game due to injury (not because he is simply benched), he will earn a number of injury points that depends on his draft rank. If a player misses a game due to personal reasons like death in the family, birth of a child, etc., the player will receive injury points. Suspended players do not earn injury points. Injury points can be earned from week #1 to week #17, but not during the NFL playoffs.
In week #17 (and sometimes week #16), players might not play partially due to an injury but also because their NFL team has wrapped up a playoff spot. It is difficult to judge whether the player misses a game due to injury or because he is rested like other starters. Judgment will be used in those circumstances. Generally, if the player is probable on the injury report and does not play, he will not be credited with a game missed due to injury (we will assume he was healthy enough to play). If he is questionable or doubtful, he will be credited with a game missed due to injury. However, the way the NFL team handles other players on the team will also determine whether the injured player should be credited with a game missed due to injury or not. For example, if most starters are benched, then a player questionable on the injury report would not be credited with a game missed to injury because his injury did not determine whether he played or not since other healthy players were benched.
Injury points per full game missed:
Franchise Player = 51 pts
Draft Pick Rounds #1-6 = 46-42-39-36-33-31 pts
Saved Player #1 = 29 pts
Draft Pick Round #7 = 27 pts
Saved Player #2 = 26 pts
Draft Pick Round #8 = 25 pts
Saved Player #3 = 24 pts
Draft Pick Round #9 = 23 pts
Saved Defensive Player #1 = 22 pts
Draft Pick Round #10 = 21 pts
Saved Player #4 = 20 pts
Draft Pick Round #11 = 19 pts
Saved Player #5 = 18 pts
Draft Pick Round #12 = 17 pts
Saved Player #6 = 16 pts
Draft Pick Round #13 = 15 pts
Saved Defensive Player #2 = 14 pts
Draft Pick Rounds #14-26 = 13-12-11-10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1 pts
Replacement player obtained by virtue of the injured player rule = 0 pt
The rank of saved players is determined by the scores received in the voting process (even if the votes were received on another team because there has been a trade after the cuts and before saved players were announced). The tiebreaking procedure is the same as for cut players. If there remains a tie, the owner of the player can assign the ranks. When a team saves more than 2 individual defensive players, one of them will be counted as one of the six saved players above (#1-#6) and the order is determined by comparing votes on offense and on defense and awarding the spot yielding the most injury points to the player who got more votes even though offensive and defensive votes are not directly comparable.
The team with the most injury points will decide first at which spot they want to draft. The team with the second most points will decide second, etc. If there is a tie between two teams, a random draw will determine who decides before the other team.
Note: for an expansion team, the points from 51 to 1 are assigned to players in the order in which they are drafted since there is no franchise player and there are no saved players.
Draft Order
New Teams Joining the PQBFL
Scheig Rule: Every expansion team must pay a deposit of $50 to officially join the league. After the draft, the league will return the $50 deposit to the expansion team. If the team quits the league before the draft, the $50 deposit will not be reimbursed and will be added to the prize pool.
If a new team joins the PQBFL, we will integrate it in the league by giving the expansion team a small, noticeable, but not unreasonable disadvantage relative to other teams. We will follow these rules:
NFL Playoffs
The NFL playoffs will be used as a mini-season to determine the order in which teams will draft in the 3rd round of the following year. The starting requirements during the NFL playoffs are the same as in the regular season. The tiebreakers are also the same except that tiebreaking steps #7-9 will not apply.
Prizes
1st place = + 125 beers
2nd place = + 55 beers
3rd place = + 30 beers
4th place = + 5 beers
5th place = – 20 beers
6th place = – 45 beers
7th place = – 65 beers
8th place = – 85 beers
In addition to these fixed amounts, each team will win/lose the following amount:
( Average total points scored per week by the team – League average total points scored per week ) * 2 beers
Any lost 50 beer deposit from failed expansion teams will be spread among all non-expansion teams (6.25 beer per team)
Late Penalty Fee
Teams that owe beers at the end of the season must settle their debt by the end of February. If the payment is made in March, there is a 5 beer penalty fee. If the payment is made in April, there is a 10 beer penalty fee. The penalty fee goes up by 5 beers each month. This penalty fee is payable to the league and will be used in the prize pool of the following season.
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