Each team in the Fantasy Football League is owned and operated by a single manager. The team owner is fully responsible for all roster decisions, lineup submissions, trades, and waiver moves made throughout the season. Team ownership represents not only the right to compete but also the duty to stay engaged, informed, and active from draft day to championship week.Owners are expected to act in good faith and in the best interest of league integrity. Collusion, intentional tanking, or any behavior that compromises the fairness of the league may lead to disciplinary action, including forfeiture of the team. Ownership is a commitment — to strategy, to rivalry, and to the love of the game.
Participation in the Fantasy Football League is both a privilege and a commitment. League membership is granted to individuals who demonstrate sportsmanship, competitiveness, and respect for the rules and fellow managers. Each member agrees to abide by the Constitution, actively participate throughout the season, and uphold the values of fair play and healthy rivalry.Members are expected to manage their teams responsibly — setting lineups on time, responding to trade proposals, and staying engaged week after week. Consistent inactivity, rule violations, or conduct detrimental to the spirit of the league may result in warnings, penalties, or removal as determined by the Commissioner.League membership is the foundation of the game — built on mutual trust, competitive drive, and a shared love for football.
The Commissioner is the central figure in the governance and administration of the Fantasy Football League. Entrusted with the responsibility to uphold the Constitution, the Commissioner ensures that the league operates with integrity, transparency, and consistency.Their role includes (but is not limited to) interpreting and enforcing league rules, managing schedules, overseeing drafts, handling trade reviews, and making final decisions in cases of dispute. The Commissioner is expected to remain impartial, act in the best interest of the league, and maintain the competitive spirit that defines fantasy football.