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Rule Change Proposals

Proposal – Add Extra Weekly Game vs League Median

Summary

This proposal recommends that the AFFL implement an extra weekly matchup against the league median score, starting with the 2026 season. The rule change is supported by our league platform (Sleeper) and is designed to improve fairness and competitive integrity.


Why This Matters

Under our current format, weekly outcomes are determined solely by head-to-head matchups. This can create scenarios where a team scores one of the highest point totals in a given week — and still loses — while another team posts a low score and wins.

By introducing an automatic second matchup each week against the league median score, we give teams an additional opportunity to earn a win based on performance — not just luck of the draw.


How It Works

  • Each week, teams will continue to play one head-to-head matchup as usual.
  • In addition, each team will automatically play a second virtual matchup against the median score of all teams for that week.
  • Teams that score above the median receive an additional win.
  • Teams that score below the median receive an additional loss.
  • Weekly records will now be 2-0, 1-1, or 0-2.

Benefits

  • Reduces matchup luck
  • Rewards consistent scoring
  • More accurate standings
  • Keeps more teams engaged throughout the season

Example Scenario

Let's say the median score in Week 4 is 134.5 points.

Team Score H2H Result Median Result Weekly Record
Team A 141 Win Above Median 2-0
Team B 128 Win Below Median 1-1
Team C 138 Loss Above Median 1-1
Team D 123 Loss Below Median 0-2

Impact on League

  • This rule does not affect playoff format or scheduling.
  • It will impact standings, rewarding teams that consistently put up high scores.
  • Could lead to tighter playoff races and fewer fluke playoff berths.

Proposed Effective Date

This rule would be implemented at the start of the 2026 season.


Voting Procedure

In accordance with §14 of the AFFL Constitution, this rule proposal must follow the standard process:

  • The proposal has been submitted by the Commissioner during the regular season.
  • The proposal will be presented to the league and open for discussion.
  • A formal vote will be initiated no sooner than 48 hours after the proposal is posted.
  • All members may vote, with each team receiving one vote.
  • A rule change requires a ⅔ majority of active owners to pass.

If passed, this rule will be implemented for the 2026 season.


Closing Statement

The AFFL is one of the most competitive and well-run leagues in fantasy football. This rule change aligns with our goal to reduce luck, reward performance, and make the regular season standings a more accurate reflection of each team's strength.

I encourage all members to support this rule change for the betterment of the league.