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Welcome to the Fantasy Football Assistant web site.
Fantasy Football Assistant is a shareware software program designed to
help fantasy league commissioners run a league. Shareware
allows you to try the program out to see if it meets your
needs before paying for the software. If you decide to
continue using the program, then you must register your
copy of the program. The cost for first time users will be
$35.00 and previously registered users can upgrade for $10.00.
Fantasy Football Assistant is a 32 bit Windows program, which requires a 32
bit operating system such as Windows 9x, Windows 2000, ME, NT, XP or Vista. If you are
having problems running FFA with Vista, please click here to view detailed instructions
on how to use Vista's Program Compatibility Wizard to get FFA to work with Vista. Also note
that this is a desktop application and not a web application.
Version 2008 is now available for download. Got to the Download page to download FFA2008.
Check What's New to see the new enhancements for the 2008 version.
Some of the
features of Fantasy Football Assistant include:
- On-line,
context sensitive help with the F1 function key.
- Manage
up to 16 fantasy teams with up to 30 players per
team.
- Supports
multiple leagues - up to 300.
- Optionally
separate teams into divisions (2, 3 or 4).
- Optionally
separate teams into 2 conferences. This allows the same NFL
player to be on a roster in each conference.
- Handles
up to 21 weeks in a season.
- Use
an import file from Quick Stats Services, or
manually enter scores / stats. Please note that
weekly stats are not provided by
me. If you want to import stats, then you will
have to also subscribe to Quick Stats Service in
order to get the weekly stats.
- Positions
supported include quarterback, running back, wide
receiver, tight end, kicker, offensive team,
defensive team, special teams, defensive lineman,
defensive back and line backer. Also supports
team quarterback and kicker positions and flex
option (tight ends treated the same as wide
receivers).
- Customized
line-up, you determine how many players are to be
used at each position using a minimum and maximum value.
Will also handle leagues
that allow different lineups for different teams.
For example, allowing one team to use 1 running
back & 3 wide receivers while another team
uses 2 running backs and 2 wide receivers.
- Draft
manager to organize the draft, calculates draft
order and prints draft works sheets for each
owner. Draft displays current round & pick,
roster of team currently picking, prior picks
(player name, NFL team, position, and fantasy
team that drafted the player), next team to pick,
and number of each position drafted by the
current team. Can assign a time limit for each
pick. Option to perform an auction type draft.
- Completely
customized scoring tables for basic, performance,
distance, or any combination of the three. Also
supports position specific scoring (different
scoring values based not only on the type of
score, but also on the position of the player).
- Offensive
points can be set up for passing (tds, yards,
attempts, completions, 2 point conversions),
interceptions (points subtracted); fumbles
(points subtracted); rushing (tds, rushes, yards,
2 point conversions); receiving (tds, catches,
yards, 2 point conversions); punt returns (tds);
and kickoff returns (tds).
- Team
defensive points can be set up for rushing yards
given up, passing yards given up, points allowed,
safeties, sacks, interceptions, fumble recoveries and
blocked kicks. Distance tables for fumbles returned
for td, interceptions returned for td, blocked
punts returned for td, kickoffs returned for td,
or punt returns for td. Can also assign 2 point
conversions to the defense. Optionally treat
defenses and special teams as separate positions,
or combine as one position.
- Kicking
points can be set up for field goals (basic
points and distance points), extra points, missed
field goals and missed extra points. Can also
assign points based on total yardage and number
of field goals.
- Team
Offense position has points for the NFL team
winning that week, rushing/passing yards made,
and points scored.
- Defensive player points can be
set up for tds by interception, fumble recovery,
blocked kick, punt/kickoff return. Points can
also be set up for each half sack, interception,
fumble recovery, safety, tackles, assists and
passes defended. Also support for position
specific scoring (different scoring values based
not only on the type of score, but also on the
position of the player).
- Special
Teams position has points for return yardage allowed,
return yardage gained, each blocked kick and points for
tds by punt return, kickoff return or blocked punt.
- Standings
can be based on win/loss record, total points
only or power rating only. Supports sudden death,
reserve total, modified reserve/sudden death, and
home field advantage tie breakers.
- Use
pre-defined or custom schedule. Supports double
headers when using win/loss record, allowing a
different lineup to be entered for each game.
- Creates
web pages to allow team owners to submit their
weekly lineup using the internet.
- Transaction
log to record player trades, drops, pick ups,
etc. and how much each owner has paid and/or
owes.
- Option
to roll prior week's points to current week when
an NFL player is on a bye week. Teams on bye week
noted on Team Roster, Starting Lineup and
Standings reports.
- Complete
reports, including weekly scoring, standings,
team roster, starting lineups, transactions,
scoring leaders, owner information, schedule,
league options, and free agents. Ability to
create report streams (combine several reports
into a single report).
- Reports
can be emailed directly from the program.
- Ability
to upload files to a FTP site directly from the program.
- NFL Player database stores weekly
statistics for each player. Stats Inquiry feature
allows viewing of NFL stat information sorted by
touchdowns or yards, with selection criteria by
NFL team / position, individual NFL players, and
week range.
- Optionally set up a salary cap for
the league.
Last
Updated: June 1st, 2008
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