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 subject: "*make-up games and postseason* "
Tom - IFFL

IFFL - commissioner

May 08, 2006
10:10 AM

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We should have a near complete make-up schedule up no later than tomorrow.

For the postseason, as stated earlier - we`re taking the top 16 teams from the Open divisions for the A level playoffs. Division winner will be seeded 1-5 based on record and then pt differential, then we`ll take the next best 11 teams overall and seed them 6-16 based on record, head-to-head, then point differential.

We`ll take the next 16 Open teams (17-32) for the B level playoffs. We will not use standard 1-16, 2-15...bracketing for the B level. This means if you finish 32 overall you won`t be playing 17 in the first round and vice versa.

Open teams 33-38 are eliminated from the postseason, so if you are at or near the bottom - your next 2 or 3 games do matter.

In Novice, we`ll take the top 6 from each division for the C level playoffs. The 1 and 2 teams in each division will get a first round bye, then play the winners of round one 4-5, 3-6 cross-divisional games in the quarterfinals.

If we manage to get the regular season done on 5/21 - playoffs will commence on 6/4. However, we are restricted with field space on 6/4 (no Baron Cameron) so we`ll use Herndon and Hook for A, and Mt. View #1 for B, and Mt. View #2 & Braddock for C...along with some permutations in there.

If we get a rainout this weekend or next, we`ll run make-ups on 6/4 AND during the week on WED 5/31 and 6/7, and start the playoffs on 6/11 using Baron Cameron and Hook for A & B, and Braddock and Mt. View#2 for C.




Tom - IFFL
IFFL - commissioner

May 08, 2006
10:17 AM
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FYI, the overall rankings you see when you click the standings by level link are close to but NOT the official overall rankings we would use for playoff ranking at the A and B levels, because the division winners would be 1-5 and those rankings do not account for head-to-head where applicable.








Question

May 08, 2006
10:58 AM
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If point differential is significant, why do we stop games for slaughter rule?




Tom - IFFL
IFFL - commissioner

May 09, 2006
10:33 PM
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We didn`t just add the slaughter rule this season - its been in place for quite some time.



The idea of the mercy rule is that there is a maximum number of points you can beat a team by no matter how much better you are than that team or in the case of playing a team with only six players.



There are some rules that seem unjustified at face value unless you are in a situation where they adversely affect you. What if there was no mercy rule, and the team your rival beat 52-6 against 6 players the previous week shows up with a full house the next week to play you.



There are other arguments pro and just as many con. Personally, I don`t care one way or the other on whether we keep this rule or not. We`ll let the coaches vote on it before the Fall seasons along with a slew of other issues.



TOM








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