Let's see what everyone else thinks. The line takes 2 seconds to add. For example:
Carolina Panthers v.s Atlanta Falcons
or
Carolina Panthers v.s Atlanta Falcons (-3.5)
In this example Atlanta is the home team because they are listed second and they are 3.5 point favourites.
When I list them I will also note other relevant details such as thursday night game (earlier deadline submission), Sunday or Monday night game (these are primetime games- coveted games in NFL. Some players perform really well in primetime, others not so much, just ask @public_N_M_E about his QB's record in primetime) and the NFL europe games that will be happening in England and Germany (there will be a designated home team for these games but it is really a neutral site game- be careful picking from these).
I got a silly question. The buybacks, are they week 9 only? Or can you buy back in continuously until week9? So if people go out they can just buy back in until week9 or are you out until buy back in reopens at week9?
Buy backs are open until week 9 but you can only buy back in once. If you lose prior to week 9 you can buy back in one time but you must do it for the upcoming week's slate of games. You can't lose in week 3 and decide to skip your way to week 8 and then buy back in.
After week 9 if you lose you are out.
Starting week 2 when I post the list of upcoming games. I will also post which players are still in the game, if they have a buy back remaining and which teams they can no longer use.
Well... There was a part of me that was happy to keep chucking 10ksats at it til week9 if I kept picking badly. Guess that's that plan out the window š
Would have been quite a large pot if we had unlimited re-buys. That being said it would suck for someone who got to week 9 without using a re-buy and then was ineligible and ended up losing to someone who bought back in multiple times so that's why we settled on one. Wanted to try to keep the game going as long as possible but also try to make it fair.