FleaMod Admin Mon 2/11/13 3:36 PM

Fleaflicker 2013 will be rolling over tomorrow:

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JAMwiz Wed 2/13/13 12:02 PM

Will you be posting what is new this year? I know you guys were working on a lot of different ideas. Saw your post on DLF.

FleaMod Admin Wed 2/13/13 1:58 PM

Firstly we're working on a new site redesign that will be a game changer for mobile. We are working on so many new enhancements, that we don't want to post what will be new because we're not totally sure what exactly we'll be able to roll out. But the site will be absolutely incredible, keeping the same fast speeds, ease of use, and simplistic (but much more modern, sleeker) interface.

TampaJackie Tue 2/12/13 9:05 AM

when can you quit an inactive league?

FleaMod Admin Tue 2/12/13 9:08 AM

Go ahead and activate it yourself and then you can drop out. Team->Team Owner Options->Drop out of league

TampaJackie Tue 2/12/13 4:08 PM

will I get a red flag for activating and deleting several teams?

FleaMod Admin Tue 2/12/13 6:37 PM

No, it's too early in the offseason

elh10 Thu 7/25/13 8:28 PM

i did deleting in the offseason and got a red flag at least i dont got it now

[Deleted User] Mon 2/11/13 6:32 PM

So all trades that have happened since the end of season will be updated, meaning current rosters will be there if you go to 'All Rosters'.

FleaMod Admin Mon 2/11/13 6:43 PM

Correct

[Deleted User] Mon 2/11/13 6:51 PM

Thanks, great website, love the the customization on point system, I recommend this website to everyone who plays fantasy.

Run_CMC Mon 2/11/13 5:05 PM

And free agents will be able to be picked up right?

FleaMod Admin Mon 2/11/13 5:27 PM

Yes. But you have to let the system know you've drafted. So for that to occur without a draft and to keep rosters as is, go to Commish Options>Edit Rosters>These are the complete rosters. Then when you're ready to draft whenever your league is, go to Commish Options>Edit Rosters>These are the complete rosters but still draft this season....

This is not taking other things into account in terms of keepers, etc. It's just the generic answer to your question.