How to Host a Fantasy Football Party
Instructions
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Create your draft board or buy one for your draft party. A large white poster board or dry erase board is good. Print colored stickers or make index cards with each player's name and position. Use the board during mid-season to track points for each player. Color coordinate by position to make sure things are fair and make sure everyone's adhering to the rules.
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Set scoring and trading rules now, before the season starts. Decide how many players can be on a roster and how many positions can start. This will lead to less drama later. Review league rules and nominate officers if needed. Officers may include a referee and a commissioner, depending on how deep your group gets into fantasy football. If money is involved, have a treasurer to keep up with the funds.
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Start the festivities with everyone giving their team names. Put the team names at the top of the board. When a "coach" drafts a player, put their pick under their team name. Vote for the best team name and award the winner a prize.
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Subscribe to cable or satellite TV sports package. It also helps to have a really big television. Make sure you have comfortable seating. Also, have enough snacks and "real" food to last the whole time.
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Go the whole nine yards. Have access to a computer available. For a fantasy football draft party, attendees will want to look at online chat sheets and other information about injuries, stats and potential sleepers. If you are at mid-season, you can check on player stats as well.
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