Protests

1.0 Initiating an In-Game Protest

 

1.1 First observation – pause the game and @ your opponent and the commissioners and politely point out concern, if opponent corrects the issue the issue is closed

1.3 If opponent does not correct behavior @commissioners to call their attention to the game, please refrain from game channel debates and arguments with your opponent

 

 

2.0 Filing a Post-Game Protest

 

2.1 Visit the league website and find the protest form in the Rulebook section

2.2 Include a link to the game stream and the time of the violation (“..at 12:30 of the stream” or “…during the final 5 minutes of the 3rd Quarter”

 

 

3.0 Protests Per Season

 

3.1 Each team has two (2) protests per season (similar to how the NFL runs the Challenge Flag process)

3.2 If your protest is found to be valid, you will retain all your protests,

3.3 If your protest is not proven by the commissioners you will be charged one of your protests for the season

3.4 If a team is left with zero protests for the season they will not be allowed to protest for the remainder of the season

3.5 All protests will be resolved by the commissioners during that in-game week and the parties are free to reach out to the commissioners in DM’s before final decision, however we do not allow lobbying in public channels

 

 

4.0 Penalties

 

4.1 All penalties will be the result of a majority vote by the commissioners

4.2 Penalties are generally a follows
– 1st Penalty: Player Suspensions (1-3 Games) or loss/transfer of Draft Picks
– 2nd Penalty: User Suspensions (Force Losses), 1-3 Game
– 3rd Penalty: Removal from League