Fantasy Football 2023

What should the default payout for league championship be: (owners can still negotitate on their own, this is setting the default amount)
$1000 for 1st and $200 for 2nd (current rule)
$800 for 1st and $400 for 2nd
Should we use decimal scoring? Example is RB gets 78 yds rushing, today that's 7 points, decimal scoring would make that 7.8 points.
Yes
No
How should we handle free agency?
Keep current bid structure
Keep bid structure but tweak rules/set-up
Move to a waiver wire with unlimited moves
Move to a waiver wire with transaction limits
Change it, but it is not listed above
Should we drop week 15 of regular season to keep balanced schedule where you play each team twice.
Yes
No
If we drop week 15, should round one of the playoffs be 2 weeks long - adding weeks 15 and 16 together for a winner in that round?
Yes
No
If we drop week 15 AND expand round one of the playoffs to 2 weeks, do we also want to make the championship game span over 2 weeks (weeks 17 and 18)?
Yes
No
After the championship game is over, are you ok with opening up free agency for one week to add potential keepers for the following year?
Yes
No
After the championship is over, would you allow trading to be open for a short period of time (i.e. 2 weeks or 1 month) to trade draft picks and/or potential keepers for the following season? Note, these are free trades to acquire potential keepers, meaning they do not have to be kept for the following year. It just provides options or allows owners with terrible keepers to try and improve before the draft.
Yes
No
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