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Each owner can report his own transactions directly using the web or all transactions can be reported to one person in the league who then reports them to Allstar Stats
using the web.
It's easy to enter transactions via the web. The computer will
immediately tell you if your transaction was successful. If not, it will tell you why (maybe the free agent you specified was already taken a few minutes earlier.) Web transactions interact directly with your league's database therefore, once you claim a free agent he goes directly onto your team. He's yours without question. Clean.
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When a league elects to have every team owner make their own transactions Allstar Stats configures the league
enabling web transactions.
Team owners only need to know their league number, team number, and password (passwords are self-assigned by the team owners and can be set-up online from the league's home page.) Transactions entered via the web are free and unlimited. Internet transactions interact directly with our database. If one owner picks up a free agent, that free agent is immediately off limits to subsequent requests for him, even if the requests are split seconds apart. Web transactions are available 24 hours per day, 7 days per week, 365 days a year. The deadline to submit web transactions is as follows:
- Transactions submitted must be entered
before the first NFL game of the week kicks off. All transactions entered after
kickoff time of the first NFL game of the week will be disallowed until after the
completion of the Monday Night Football game at which time the new week begins.
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Some leagues like to have a league secretary field all transactions then have that
person report all the moves to Allstar Stats.
For those leagues, the commissioner has many options on how he will communicate the
league's transactions to Allstar Stats.
The easiest of those options is the use of the web. Internet transactions entered by the
league secretary are entered exactly as if the individual team owners were entering their
own moves. One major difference is that the league secretary has the option to make
retroactive transactions and change rotisserie players' salaries and contracts. The league
secretary is not restricted to have all transactions and lineups entered by kickoff time
of the first NFL game of the week. He or she may enter any team's lineups after the
games have begun.
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