In my opinion, there are several attributes that the best fantasy
football leagues have in common:
- They have an active group of owners that communicate frequently and build lasting rivalries;
- They have very little, if any, turnover in owner membership each year;
- The league rules and set-up encourage and promote owner participation, which will hopefully carry over more easily from year to year; and
- They use a league hosting site that fits the league regarding rules, scoring, transactions, and user interface;
- They have rules that require significant strategy in determining the better teams;
- They promote quick paths to roster improvement, with greater advantages provided to the worse teams;
- The rules promote continued team activity even late in the year, or even postseason, by teams who have no shot at making the championship; and
- These rules challenge team owners, forcing difficult decisions regarding who to start, who to cut or trade, and who to acquire.
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