All Offense Fantasy Football
League Rules

The name of the game is All Offense, and that is basically what you are looking for. You will be picking three teams per week and using their offense to gain points. Whatever points those offensive units score, you score. You will also be picking one defensive unit per week. Whatever points they give up, you give up. The difference between the two will be your weekly score.

Basic Rules:

1. You CAN NOT pick the same team in offense for two consecutive weeks. That means if you pick Indianapolis, Green Bay and San Francisco this week, you can't pick any of those teams next week.

2. You CAN NOT pick the same team for defense for two consecutive weeks. That means if you pick Pittsburgh this week you can't pick Pittsburgh next week

3. All picks must be submitted to me by the kickoff of the first game of the week. Normally, that means by 12:00 Central time on Sunday. But sometimes games are on Thursdays and Saturdays, so picks would be due by kickoff those days.

4. Any points scored by special teams will not count as offensive points.

5. Any points scored by the defense will not count as offensive points.

6. All points scored against the team you pick as your defensive team count against you.

7. Everyone must pick a total score for the Monday Night Football game. This will be used as a tie-breaker for the weekly winners. For example, the score for MNF in week 17 was San Fran 20 + St. Louis 31 = 51 total points. That means if team one and two are tied, and team one said the total score was 35 and team two said 49, team two would be the weekly winner.

8. Tie-breakers - In the event of a tie, the weekly winner would be the team who was:

Closest Monday Night Football Score
Defense who gave up the least amount of points
The most number of points by the offense that comes first in the alaphabet.

For example, if team one and team two are tied on MNF score, and both teams picked the same team for defense, and team one had Buffalo (23), Pittsburgh (18), and St. Louis (35), and team two had Indianapolis (27), New England, (31) and Pittsburgh (18). You would look at Buffalo (23) and Indianapolis (27) because they are the team that comes first in the alphabet. So, team two would win because Indi's score beats Buffalo.

9. Picks can only be submitted by using this website, or e-mailing me at chris@chris-kelley.com. They must be in by the deadline. NO EXCEPTIONS

10. This league is for fun only. No prize will be rewarded to the person that finishes in first place.