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DLF 2011 Playoff Challenge League

Postby dlf_kenm » Mon Jan 03, 2011 10:11 am

We'd like to invite everyone to join in on a DLF Fantasy Playoff League. The league is open to anyone reading this, is completely free, and the winner is playing for bragging rights. Hosted on ESPN, the rules are pretty simple - assemble a roster within a limited salary cap, the roster can be reset three times but has to be fixed after the divisional championships. Full rules are listed below.

Sign up now by going to
http://games.espn.go.com/gridironpc/en/ ... oupID=8221

And look for the following;

Group Name: DLF Playoffs 2011
Password: dynastyleague

We hope to see you there, and good luck in the playoffs!




Complete rules from the ESPN Playoff Challenge website

No press conference necessary, Coach (Jim) Mora, we are indeed talking about the playoffs. In this postseason edition of the Gridiron Challenge, you are presented with an opportunity to extend the fun and compete into late January.

The premise is similar to the regular-season edition: Navigate a stock market for NFL talent with a budget of $50 million. Each player has a price tag to begin the postseason that can fluctuate from week to week based on not only his performance and demand for his services, but also his team's success. Thus, the hunt for bountiful bargains continues, but with a catch: You can set your lineup for only three of the four playoff weeks. Come conference championship weekend, you must select a roster that is fixed throughout the Super Bowl, testing not just fantasy acumen but your football forecasting skills as well.

Treat the first weekend as you would any other week. The pool for talent is definitely smaller, but placing premium on the prospects of playoffs teams that weekend isn't necessary, as you'll have the opportunity to re-invest for the second week. In essence, don't overweigh the element of expected team success in the first week. Invest with an eye on points, with team success being a secondary concern, as this shortened season puts a premium on building an early cache of points.

With each week, roster malleability does diminish, though, as the market for talent shrinks. In Week 2 of the GIC playoffs, or the divisional playoff round, the success of a team in the NFL playoffs becomes a key determinant, as margins on players can be enjoyed only if their teams remain alive in the playoffs. While you'll be allowed to augment your roster one more time before the conference championship games, it's important to have some enduring discounts in your playoff portfolio, thus placing an onus on successfully predicting team success in addition to focusing on individual performance. The divisional round is arguably the most crucial of all in this playoff challenge, as all of the remaining playoff teams are active (no bye weeks), and if you net some Super Bowl-bound talents, you can enjoy three weeks of production at a discounted price.

This isn't just a tweaked version of the regular-season Gridiron Challenge; rather, it combines the Gordon Gekko School of investing, with a Jimmy the Greek prognostication skill set. Essentially, you must combine the savvy for investing that the GIC market demands with a shrewd take on real playoff scenarios. At some point, likely in Week 2, you are going to have to take a stand with your roster in regards to which teams you believe will go far. It's certainly a risk to consolidate your roster with players from just the handful of teams that you could see playing at "Jerry's Place" in Dallas, but in the end, it's really the only way to win. In my experience playing this postseason game, the winning entries were those that built considerable points in the wild-card weekend and then accurately forecasted the Super Bowl teams over the following weeks.

This game is played in the course of a month; it's a sprint, no doubt, but one that should be played in stages. With that, here's the week-by-week strategy:

Week 1 (Wild-card weekend): Start out with a brazen first week of investments with a focus on immediate returns. Keep in mind the playoff potential of specific teams has some value, but that shouldn't be the primary factor when crafting a roster.

Week 2 (Divisional playoffs): Employ a calculated blend of hunting for production while keeping in mind the real playoff prospects of specific teams. If you can score a few key Super Bowl-bound commodities this early, a perch atop the leaderboard is quite possible.

Week 3 (Conference Championships and the Super Bowl): This is your last chance to manipulate your roster. Tough decisions will assuredly arise. You have enjoyed a premier performer at a discount for two weeks, but one that is on a team that you believe won't survive to the big game, so you must cut him and reinvest. A productive, if unspectacular, option on a Super Bowl team will more than likely outperform a superstar on a losing team in the conference championship round. It's all about who is playing in the end.

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Re: DLF 2011 Playoff Challenge League

Postby Schroedess26 » Mon Jan 03, 2011 12:06 pm

I am in
QB, 2-3 RB, 2-3 WR, 1-2 TE, K, Def

Schuab, Stafford, Cutler
DMac, Grant, Greene, Ivory, R Jennings, Starks
S Johnson, J Jones, M Thomas (Jac), Owens, Plaxico
Finley, Lewis, Tamme
Kaeding
Eagles, Patriots

5 point TDs, PPR, 10 Yards Rushing and Receiving, 25 Yards Passing

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Re: DLF 2011 Playoff Challenge League

Postby MrUbuto » Mon Jan 03, 2011 3:53 pm

sounds cool
QB - DWatson(HOU)Minshew(JAX)Darnold(NYJ)
RB -NChubb(CLE)DHenry(TEN)JTaylor(IND)Gurley(ATL)
WR -DHopkins(ARI)ACooper(DAL)CGodwin(TB)OBJ(CLE)
TE - HHenry(SD)DGoeddart(PHI)
K - Zurlien(LAR)Crosby(GB)
Def - ARI DAL
[rookie] Haskins(WAS)DSwift(DET)Jefferson(MIN)MHardman(KC)
7th pick in 2021

Rosters must always be 3qbs 4wrs 4rbs 2tes 2kickers 2dst and protected players don't take up a roster spot, but are only for rookie/2nd-year players that were drafted

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Re: DLF 2011 Playoff Challenge League

Postby haydn239 » Mon Jan 03, 2011 9:25 pm

Im in...not gonna lie i had to look up a few words within the explanation of the league! :wink: :?: :thumbup: always keepin me thinking hear at DLF :thumbup:
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Re: DLF 2011 Playoff Challenge League

Postby Steelersfan » Tue Jan 04, 2011 8:52 pm

For those of you that do not prefer the salary cap set up I have created a basic fantasy playoff challenge.

I set a league up on NFL.com for those that are interested. I have already invited all of the current members of the DLF Invitational League and Champions League plus a few local buddys. If anyone else would like to join just shoot me a pm with your email address and I'll set you up!

Below is the link to the rules. This is just for fun, no $$$ involved.

http://challengegames.nfl.com/playoffch ... ow_to_play


Good luck!

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Re: DLF 2011 Playoff Challenge League

Postby dlf_kenm » Wed Jan 05, 2011 1:00 pm

A quick update, in addition to bragging rights, winner will receive a free piece of DLF gear from Shop DLF! Winner can go online, choose an item, and we will have that item delivered to your door. Our way of saying "Thanks" for visiting us and supporting us in 2010. Good luck!

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Re: DLF 2011 Playoff Challenge League

Postby Who Dey~Cincy » Wed Jan 05, 2011 3:49 pm

Okay, I am in now haha

I LOVE FREE STUFF 8-) 8-)

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Re: DLF 2011 Playoff Challenge League

Postby dlf_kenm » Sun Feb 06, 2011 9:31 pm

Congrats to Orca for winning the first annual DLF Playoff Challenge! Gino, feel free to PM me to make arrangements for your DLF gear. Thanks to everyone who played! Time to prep for the draft!

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Re: DLF 2011 Playoff Challenge League

Postby Steelersfan » Sun Feb 06, 2011 10:09 pm

dlf_kenm wrote:Congrats to Orca for winning the first annual DLF Playoff Challenge! Gino, feel free to PM me to make arrangements for your DLF gear. Thanks to everyone who played! Time to prep for the draft!
Congrats Gino!

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Re: DLF 2011 Playoff Challenge League

Postby Orca » Mon Feb 07, 2011 7:30 am

Thanks! It was a lot of fun. It was extremely close until Wallace caught that touchdown.

Great contest idea. It was fun to compete with everyone on the forums.

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Re: DLF 2011 Playoff Challenge League

Postby Riders4Ever » Mon Feb 07, 2011 11:05 am

Congrats Gino. I guess 2nd place is alright.


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