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First, review the questions below. And then if they don't help, you can submit a Support Ticket to us.Category: Standings# | Question |
1. | How do I set up victory points for my League? (Or, my league awards an extra win to the top half of the weekly finishers, and an extra loss to the bottom half - how do I set that up?) Answer: Victory Points are optional points used primarily to minimize the luck factor in fantasy football.
Victory Points for your league can be defined in the For Commissioner > Setup > Victory Points Setup. Here you can award VPs based on Wins or on Points for your league.
The first option is for wins, ties and losses for each franchise. Generally each fantasy win is worth 2 VPs, tie worth 1 VP, and lost worth 0 VPs
There is also an option to award VP's based on overall fantasy scores each week. These VP's by default will be in a 3 Bucket system where the top, middle, and bottom third are also (by default) awarded 2, 1, and 0 VPs. Commissioners can, however, use this screen to change the value of victory points for your league or choose to award the Top and Bottom Half overall fantasy scores each week by changing the "Number of Buckets for Victory Point Weekly Total" to 2. Then you can define the points awarded for the top scoring half and the bottom half.
NOTE: In the case of a tie crossing a tier boundary, the two tied teams both receive the higher point value.
Note that VPs do not actually add a "W" or "L" to your standings, but this is an additional way of tracking your scoring for your league.
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2. | Why does everyone in my league already have a win or a loss even though the week is not over? Answer: The For Commissioners > Setup > Standings Setup page has an option on it titled "Update standings with preliminary results?" - you currently have that set to "Yes". If you'd like to not have standings updated as soon as preliminary games are over, you may set this to "No".
However, un-checking that checkbox after week 1 preliminary results are in will not revert standings back to zeros for week 1, so if this has happened to you for week 1, you'll have to hold tight until week 1 results are finalized to see the finalize standings and scores for your league.
Note that in any case, these wins and losses are considered preliminary wins and losses, and will be updated later in the week to reflect final results.
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3. | How do I Update my Standings as soon as the early games (Thursday and Sunday) are done? Answer: To see the preliminary results in your standings you will need to go to the For Commissioner > Setup > Standings Setup screen and select Yes for "Update standings with preliminary results?" Turning this on will update your standings report nightly after all the games of that day are done.
Note: Changing this option after preliminary results are issued will not impact the current week, only future weeks. To see these results for the currently underway week, doing a "Setup > Recalculate Standings" will bring your scores and standings up-to-date.
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4. | How does the H2H criteria work for sorting? Answer: The H2H Record sort criterion compares two individual teams at a time. In a four team league, A-D, there would be six H2H Record matchups: AB, AC, AD, BC, BD, and CD. Unfortunately this tie-breaker is less useful when there are three or more teams tied. If teams A, B, & C are all tied and during the season A beat B who beat C who beat A, then they all have a 1-0 record with 'the group', but certainly not with each other specific team. As the season progresses, this is a rather unlikely, but possible, occurrence.
To correct this sorting problem, a league can either move the H2H Record sort to a lower sort criteria (for leagues that have this defined as #2 through #4 - no league should ever use H2H Record as the #1 criteria) or you can use the Standings Adjuster to manually define a sort order for the current week. If you do manually change the sort order, be sure to remember to clear this out one the following weeks games have been calculated.
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5. | Why are the Number of Transactions (#A or #W) columns blank on my standings? Answer: The Year-To-Date Number Of Add Moves and Year-To-Date Number Of Waiver Moves are only tracked on the Standings report if your league chooses to limit the moves on the Setup > Waivers/Free Agents Setup screen.
If you do not wish to limit these, but simply wish to track the total moves you can set this to a value such as 99.
NOTE: This feature is not retroactive, so you would need to edit moves to date on the Setup > Edit Number of Add/Drop Moves or Setup > Edit Number of Waiver Moves if this was set after the season has kicked off.
Additionally, make sure you have selected the correct column to display on your standings on the Setup > Standings Setup with regards to the column types. #A - Year-To-Date Number Of Add Moves and #W - Year-To-Date Number Of Waiver Moves.
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6. | What is the best way to break a multi-team tie? Answer: Use the Tiebreakers (standings) report to see how your current standings criteria define the order of the teams.
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7. | Why are my league standing not properly sorted? Answer: This is typically caused by one of the following:
1. You've defined a Custom Standings Order for your league. Please go to the Custom Standings Order screen and click on the link to remove the custom sort.
2. Your standings sort criteria are not properly defined in the Standings Setup screen.
3. You have the "Head to Head Record" sort criteria defined too high in your priority list. You can view the breakdown of your standings on the Reports > Standings > Tiebreakers - Standings.
For a detailed explanation please see the following:
The H2H Record sort criterion compares two individual teams at a time. In a four team league, A-D, there would be six H2H Record matchups: AB, AC, AD, BC, BD, and CD. Unfortunately this tie-breaker is less useful when there are three or more teams tied. If teams A, B, & C are all tied and during the season A beat B who beat C who beat A, then they all have a 1-0 record with 'the group', but certainly not with each other specific team. As the season progresses, this is a rather unlikely, but possible, occurrence.
To correct this sorting problem, a league can either move the H2H Record sort to a lower sort criteria (for leagues that have this defined as #2 through #4 - no league should ever use H2H Record as the #1 criteria) or you can use the Standings Adjuster to manually define a sort order for the current week. If you do manually change the sort order, be sure to remember to clear this out one the following weeks games have been calculated.
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8. | We have some double headers in our league and use 'points for' and 'points against' in our standings. When a team plays 2 opponents the PA display properly, but not the PF. Answer: You will need to go to your Setup > General Scoring Setup to choose: Should multi-game weeks be counted multiple times for the "Points For" Standings column?.
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9. | How do I Create a Custom Column on the Standings Report? Answer: To create a custom column go to the For Commissioner > Setup > Standings Setup and define a name for a Custom Column. You will then save this page.
Once you save the page go back to the Standings Setup page and check the box "Select Standings Columns:". That will allow you to add this to your Current List of Columns to appear on your Standings Report.
All Custom Columns must be manually tracked and can be done through the For Commissioner > Setup > Adjust Scores and Standings > {Custom Name} Adjuster.
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10. | How do I Adjust the Standings? Answer: In the event that you need to adjust the Wins/Losses or Ties for your league standings you can go to the For Commissioner >Setup > Standings Adjuster to edit the wins/losses/ties for a given team in a specific week.
Please note that you should not use this option to manually account for what you think are incorrect statistics - doing so will not solve the problem, but only compound it. Please see our statistics lifecycle FAQ for more details on this topic.
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11. | How are Victory Points broken out for my League? Answer: When the number of teams is not evenly divisible by three, the middle tier will have the greatest number of teams and the top and bottom tiers will be evenly distributed. Use this table to see how victory points tiers are defined for some of the more common sizes of leagues.
# of Franchises
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Top Tier
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Middle Tier
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Bottom Tier
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6
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2
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2
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2
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7
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2
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3
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2
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8
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2
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4
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2
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9
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3
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3
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3
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10
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3
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4
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3
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11
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3
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5
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3
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12
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4
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4
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4
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13
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4
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5
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4
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14
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4
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6
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4
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15
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5
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5
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5
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16
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5
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6
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5
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NOTE: In the case of a tie crossing a tier boundary, the two tied teams both receive the higher point value.
NOTE: While VP is supported in deluxe leagues, the tiered victory points are defined across the entire league, and not broken down by conference or division.
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12. | How are power ranks calculated? Or, how do I use the power rank page? Answer: This report (sorted by the power rank) contains the following information for each franchise:
- PF - Points For, total points scored year-to-date.
- PP - Potential Points, total points a franchise could have scored if it had started a perfect lineup each week.
- Eff - Efficiency rating, or PF divided by PP, expressed as a percentage.
- Bench Points - Total points scored by all bench players.
- Max PF - Maximum points scored in one week.
- Min PF - Minimum points scored in one week.
- Coulda Won - For each week of the season, compare your "potential points" versus your opponents actual points - you will get one in this column for each game that you could have won a by starting a better lineup. In other words, if you had started your best lineup each week, this is the number of extra wins you could have received throughout the season.
- Woulda Lost - For each week of the season, compare your actual points versus your opponents "potential points" - you will get one in this column for each game that you would have lost if your opponent had started a better lineup. In other words, if your opponent had started his best lineup each week, this is the number of extra losses you would have received throughout the season.
- All-play Record - The number of wins, losses, and ties the franchise would have if it played all teams each week of the season.
- Power Rank - A formula designed to give an alternate view of the 'best' franchise in the league. This number is arrived at like this:
points_per_week_per_starter = A
points_per_week_per_nonstarter = B
all_play_wins_per_week = C
actual_wins = D
division_wins = E
Power Rank = A+B+C+D+E
Power Rank As Of Week - Click on any of the links for previous week in the season to view this report for any past week.
Use the default Power Ranking score for each franchise as the sort criterion for this report or switch to one of the optional "All Play-Record", "Coulda Won", or "Woulda Lost" columns for alternately sorted report views.
NOTE: This report data can be optionally broken out by conference or division for deluxe leagues or reported across the entire league.
Alternate Power Rank
Example: In a 12 team league, a team can get a maximum value of power ranking of 36 as calculated by the formula.
So, if a fantasy team leads the league in all 3 categories (best record, highest fantasy points scored, and best breakdown standings), its power ranking would be 36.
Power Ranking = ( Num Teams - Record Rank + 1 ) +
( Num Teams - Fantasy Points Scored Rank + 1 ) +
( Num Teams - Breakdown Standings Rank + 1).
The Breakdown standings is the league sorted by All Play Record.
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13. | Why did not my standings not update this week when they have updated all season? Answer: Most likely this is due to your settings on the Setup > Standings Setup screen. You will need to adjust your option:
"Stop updating league standings report after week:"
and change this to when your playoffs begin or week 17.
Once you make this change you will need to go to the Setup > Recalculate Standings to update the standings for your league.
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14. | Why is a team listed with a 7-2-2 record above (or below) a team with an 8-3 record? Answer: Since a tie is equal to half of a win and a half of a loss, the 7-2-2 record is exactly the same as an 8-3 record - both are an overall winning percentage of 0.727.
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15. | Why are there a lot of extra Wins/Losses on my Standings Report and its just the start of the season? Answer: This most likely has to do with your settings on the For Commissioner > Setup > General League Setup Screen being set to have an All Play League. This would have every team play every other team each week.
You will need to change this back to a H2H league if you wish for single game matchups each week. Then if you have not done so you will need to select a packaged schedule for your league.
Once this is complete, you will need to go to the Setup > Recalculate Standings and do so for each week Starting with Week 1 and in order up until the current week.
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16. | How do I use the [Custom Column n] Standings Adjuster page? Answer:
This screen controls adjustments to the a commissioner-defined custom standing column for the Standings
report.
NOTE: This screen will only appear if a custom column was previously defined.
Create New Custom Adjustments. Use this table to define any new adjustments to the Custom column (as defined in the Standings Setup screen) for your standings for any fantasy team & week as follows:
1. | Select the row that corresponds to the fantasy team in which the adjustment needs to be made. |
2. | Enter a numerical point value of the adjustment (enter a "-" sign if a negative point value adjustment is desired) in the Custom column. |
3. | Select the week of the season in which the adjustment it to be applied. |
4. | Enter a textual description in the Explanation column to aid in understanding the reason for the adjustment. |
5. | Repeat this process for each team as necessary. |
6. | Click on the "Adjust Custom" button. |
Delete Standings Adjustments. Use this table if you've previously defined a custom standings adjustment that you now need to remove. Note that this table will appear empty until you have defined a standings adjustment. You can also use this table to view the current standings adjustments for your league. To remove a standings adjustment:
1. | Check the box(es) corresponding the adjustment you want to remove. |
2. | Click on the "Delete Custom Adjustments Records" button. |
If you remove an adjustment accidentally, you will have to use the Create New Standings Adjustments table to redefine the original adjustment.
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17. | How do I use the Bar Chart page? Answer:
This report is a bar chart detailing each week's point total (which appears in a different color). Clicking on one week of the bar chart will take you to the Weekly Results
report for that week.
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18. | How do I use the Standings Adjuster page? Answer: This screen controls adjustments to the calculated standings for the Standings
report.
Create New Standings Adjustments. While MyFantasyLeague.com supports virtually all common fantasy scoring rules, your league may have a highly customized rule that needs to be addressed. Use the table to define any new adjustments to the standings for any fantasy team for any week as follows:
- Select the row that corresponds to the fantasy team in which the adjustment needs to be made.
- Enter a numerical point value of the adjustment (enter a "-" sign if a negative point value adjustment is desired) in any/all of the three columns (Win, Loss, Tie).
- Select the week of the season in which the adjustment it to be applied.
- Enter a textual description in the Explanation column to aid in understanding the reason for the adjustment.
- Repeat this process for each team as necessary.
- Click on the "Adjust Standings" button.
Delete Standings Adjustments. Use this table if you've previously defined a standings adjustment that you now need to remove. Note that this table will appear empty until you have defined a standings adjustment. You can also use this table to view the current standings adjustments for your league. To remove a standings adjustment:
- Check the box(es) corresponding the adjustment you want to remove.
- Click on the "Delete Standings Adjustments Records" button.
If you remove an adjustment accidentally, you will have to use the Create New Standings Adjustments table to redefine the original adjustment.
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19. | How do I use the Standings Setup page? Answer: These options control the appearance & data for the league Standings report.
Update standings with preliminary results Turning this to "Yes" will update your standings report nightly after all the games of that day are done. Note that live player and team scores will still be calculated during the games.
NOTE: If this option is checked, the system will award preliminary wins and losses for franchises based on early weekly results after each game day has ended. These preliminary wins and losses will be updated accordingly as subsequent game days - including the final (MNF) game and results - are completed.
Stop updating league standings report after week: Select the week in which you wish to have your standings report stop updating for the season
Name of Standings Report Custom Column # - Define a value in any of these five text boxes to display up to five custom columns on your Standings report. These custom columns are useful for leagues that track unique franchise-specific information that the site cannot automatically track for you. Once you've defined the name of a custom column, you can then use the [Custom Column] Standings Adjuster screen (found in For Commissioners > Setup > Adjust Scores and Standings) to populate the data for this column for each franchise each week.
Standings Legend - Use this to set up a "legend" for your standings report. A typical legend might be set up something like this: X = Clinched playoff spot, Y = Clinched Division, Z = Clinched Conference. The standings icons X, Y, and Z can be set up on the Icons Setup page.
Standings Sort Criteria - Define the order of the sort criteria to be used in calculating the weekly standings.
- Overall Winning Percentage: This is the most common primary sort criteria that uses wins & losses.
- Head-to-Head Record: This cannot be used as a primary sort criteria as it only compares the H2H matchups of two teams individually.
- Total Points Scored: For Total Points (non Head-to-Head) leagues, this selection sorts by year-to-date fantasy points.
- Reverse Order of Opponents Total Points Scored: This option awards a higher ranking to teams who's opponents have scored fewer points. For example, if Franchise A allowed 100 total points year-to-date, and Franchise B allowed 110 total points year-to-date, Franchise A would be ranked higher than Franchise B for this sort criteria. This too should never be used as a primary sort.
- Conference Winning Percentage: (Only displayed if league has conferences defined in General League Setup). Same as Overall Winning %, but restricts sort to teams in each conference.
- Divisional Winning Percentage: (Only displayed if league has conferences defined in General League Setup). Same as Overall Winning %, but restricts sort to teams in each division.
- Power Rank: This advanced level ranking system offers an alternate way to compare franchises. Please see the Power Rank report for an explanation of how this number is calculated.
- Victory Points: Another advanced level ranking offering more flexibility based on the victory points setup for your league.
- Last Week's Point Total: To allow commissioners to sort the league standings report based on the franchise score of the most recently completed week of the season.
- All Play Winning Percent: Ranking of standings based on the All-play record if every team played every other team each week.
- Total Offensive Points: Ranking based on the points scored by offensive players for a team.
- Total Defensive Points: Ranking based on the points scored by the defensive players for a team.
- Custom Column: Ranking the column based on a custom column created by the commissioner and the information tracked manually. This will only apply to numerical data entered in the custom column.
Select Standings Columns: Check the box to select which columns will appear on the Standings Report.
Hint: You can change the order in which these columns appear via the Standings Columns Setup page.
When finished, you MUST click on the Save Standings Setup button in order to apply your changes.
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20. | How do I use the Standings page? Answer: This report shows the standings at any week of the season. Use the top weekly listing to change to another week in the season. The following abbreviations are used on this report:
Icon & Name - display both a franchise's icon and name.
Icon - only display a franchise icon (without a name).
Name - only display a franchise name (without a icon).
Custom Columns - use these optional columns for league-specific data that you need to track on the standings report. Define either or both of these column heading using the Standings Setup
screen. Update the values for these columns using the Standings Adjuster
screen.
W/L/T - win, loss, or tie columns
W-L-T - single column combined data for overall record.
Pct - overall winning percentage
Div W/Div L/ Div T - divisional win, loss, or tie columns
Div W-L-T - single column combined data for divisional record.
Div Pct - divisional winning percentage
Div PF - divisional points for (total YTD points scores only in divisional fantasy matchups).
Conf W/Div L/ Div T - conference win, loss, or tie columns
Conf W-L-T - single column combined data for conference record.
Conf Pct - conference winning percentage
Conf PF - conference points for (total YTD points scores only in conference fantasy matchups).
GB - games back of team in first place
Strk - current winning/losing streak
PF - year-to-date total points scored by this team (points for)
Avg PF - the above number, divided by the total number of games played.
Min/Max PF - the lowest and highest number of points a given team has scored in a week.
PA - year-to-date total points scored by opponents of this team (points against)
Avg PA - the above number, divided by the total number of games played.
Min/Max PA - the lowest and highest number of points scored against a given team in a week.
PP - potential points. The maximum number of points a team could have achieved, assuming that they had started all of their top-scoring players
Eff - the efficiency rating. Total Points (PF) divided by Potential Points (PP). In other words, the total points the franchise did score, divided by the total points the franchise could have scored if they had started their best possible lineup each week of the season, expressed as a percentage.
BBid $ Spent - the amount of money that a team has already spent on blind bids.
BBid $ Bal - the amount of money that a given team can still spend on blind bidding.
Non-Div W/Non-Div L/Non-Div T - individual columns for wins, losses, and ties for non-divisional games.
Non-Div W-L-T - single column combined data for non-divisional record.
Non-Div Pct - winning percentage for out-of-division games.
Non-Conf W/Non-Conf L/Non-Conf T - individual columns for wins, losses, and ties for non-conference games.
Non-Conf W-L-T - single column combined data for non-conference record.
Non-Conf Pct - winning percentage for out-of-conference games.
PB - points back.
OP/DP - offensive point/defensive points. The sum total of all starting players on offense and/or defense for a given franchise for all weeks of the season.
PWR - the power rank of each franchise.
Acct Bal - the individual franchise YTD accounting balance.
Salary - the total salary for a franchise (used in salary cap-enabled leagues).
VP - victory points.
WW - waiver wire order.
#W - Year to Date Waiver moves. In order for waiver moves to be tracked a limit must be defined on the Waivers/FA Setup.
Use the Standings Columns Setup
screen to display/hide and order columns.
NOTE: If the commissioner has written a weekly newsletter, these can all be found beneath each weekly archived standings report.
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21. | How do I use the Victory Points Summary page? Answer: For leagues that use victory points scoring, this report will display both the weekly and yearly victory points for each franchise.
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22. | How do I use the Weekly Summary page? Answer: This report contains the summary of fantasy team points for the entire season to date. The top part of the report displays each team against each week in the season coming together at the team's weekly point score. It also highlights the high and low point scoring team for each week and sums up the YTD points . Below this table is a listing of the week-by-week point totals for each team, along with the league-wide average for each week, making it easy to determine the top-to-bottom ranking for your league each week. Each franchises' weekly point total can be clicked on to drill down into their actual starter points for that week. In addition, this report contains the weekly and seasonal average point scores.
Points Filter - Specify "Total Points" (the default), "Potential Points", "Offensive Points", or "Defensive Points".
Weekly Summary As Of Week - Click on any of the links for previous week in the season to view this report for any past week. This can be used, for example, to view a league's point totals prior to fantasy playoffs.
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23. | How do I use the Tiebreakers page? Answer: This report lists the standings and waiver wire (alternate using the Standings & Waivers links) sort criteria that your league uses, as well as all values for each franchise for those sort criteria, and displays franchises in that sort order. Mouse-over any value in the "Head-To-Head Record" for a given franchise to view exactly which matchups (if any) were used to calculate the value.
NOTE: Standings tiebreakers are determined on a division or conference basis (when divisions or conferences are used) whereas Waivers tiebreakers are determined on a league-wide basis.
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24. | How do I use the Victory Points Setup page? (or, I'd like to give the top-scoring teams in my league and extra win - how do I do that?) Answer: Use this screen to define the victory "VP" points for your league. These are optional points used primarily to minimize the luck factor in fantasy football. Some folks describe this using terms a bit different than we do (along the lines of "I'd like to give the top half scoring teams in my league and extra win per week"), but the our "victory point" system will work well for you for these leagues, too.
The first option is for wins, ties and losses for each franchise. Generally each fantasy win is worth 2 VPs, tie worth 1 VP, and lost worth 0 VPs
There is also an option to award VP's based on overall fantasy scores each week. These VP's by default will be in a 3 Bucket system where the top, middle, and bottom third are also (by default) awarded 2, 1, and 0 VPs. Commissioners can, however, use this screen to change the value of victory points for your league.
Leagues can choose to award the Top and Bottom Half overall fantasy scores each week by changing the "Number of Buckets for Victory Point Weekly Total" to 2. Then you can define the points awarded for the top scoring half and the bottom half.
NOTE: In the case of a tie crossing a tier boundary, the two tied teams both receive the higher point value.
When the number of teams is not evenly divisible by three, the middle tier will have the greatest number of teams and the top and bottom tiers will be evenly distributed. Use this table to see how victory points tiers are defined for some of the more common sizes of leagues.
# of Franchises
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Top Tier
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Middle Tier
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Bottom Tier
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6
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2
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2
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2
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7
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2
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3
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2
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8
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2
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4
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2
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9
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3
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3
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3
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10
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3
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4
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3
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11
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3
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5
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3
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12
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4
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4
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4
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13
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4
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5
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4
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14
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4
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6
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4
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15
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5
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5
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5
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16
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5
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6
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5
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Once you've decided to use VP for your league, you must also go to the Standings Setup screen to enable the VP column in your standings report.
NOTE: While VP is supported in deluxe leagues, the tiered victory points are defined across the entire league, and not broken down by conference or division.
When finished, you MUST click on the Save Victory Points Setup button in order to apply your changes.
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25. | How do I use the Order Standings Columns page? Answer: Use the Order Standings Columns page to rearrange the order in which the columns appear on the Standings report.
Use the "Move up" or "Move Down" buttons to re-order the layout.
Hint: You can add/remove columns via the league_id&C=STANDINGS">Standings Setup.
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26. | How do I use the Recalculate Standings page? Answer: This menu option should not typically be used as the system is highly automated. However, any time a commissioner changes a starting lineup after the site has computed scores, this option must be run. In addition, you can use this screen to revert scores back to a previous week. If you do this, you'll most likely need to then use it again for all subsequent weeks through the present time to restore the entire YTD data.
In order to use this option, simply select a week by number from the pull-down list box. Only weeks that have been completed (and had the final calculation run) will appear in this list.
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27. | How do I use the Custom Standings Order page? Answer: For the vast majority of leagues, the site's existing standings sort criteria (available on the Standings Setup screen) will automatically sort your league's standings as needed so this screen will not be necessary. However, for leagues that do need to adjust the standings manually to support a custom sort order, use this list of franchise names to override any current standings order specified on Standings Setup screen for the order used on the Standings Report.
NOTE: A defined custom sort order will remain in effect until it is manually deleted (from this same screen using the Delete Custom Standings Order link). If you use this custom order for one week, be certain to remove (or update) it for the subsequent week as needed.
When finished, you MUST click on the Save Custom Standings Order button in order to apply your changes.
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28. | How do I use the Break Ties page? Answer: This item only appears when the General Scoring Setup option was set to require that the commissioner manually break ties. Once the final standings have been computed for the week on Monday night (shortly after the MNF game), the commissioner can use this screen to break the tie without changing either team's fantasy point value.
When finished, you MUST click on the Break Ties button in order to apply your changes.
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