I agree Renman and I think we can do that next year with a smart plan. I learned through you guys this year that a $100,000 grand prize is a big enough incentive to enter, but having a realistic shot at a return from your investment in league winnings is more realistic. I'll try to improve on that in 2005.
Not a bad thought, Dyv. It's possible, but then you're sure putting a lot on one week's performance. Would we then see the same thing on our Message Boards: Two teams agreeing to split the prize money between them rather than have $3,000 riding on one game? I don't like that.
Yeah, Route C, I agree. In this year's case, Team NEW has basically led from start to finish. I'll see what I can do to honor him if he goes the distance during the regular season. Right now he doesn't need my help on anything!!
Keep the thoughts coming. I'll unveil some of my plans next week about 2005.
How Close Are NFFC League Races?
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How Close Are NFFC League Races?
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How Close Are NFFC League Races?
Originally posted by Greg Ambrosius:
4) One of the 16 leagues have a league leader with the fourth-most points, yet that team has run off 10 straight wins.
I'll bet you'll never guess which league I am in???? :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
Chicago 4 is really tough and a top 30 team may not even make 3rd place money.....
4) One of the 16 leagues have a league leader with the fourth-most points, yet that team has run off 10 straight wins.
I'll bet you'll never guess which league I am in???? :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
Chicago 4 is really tough and a top 30 team may not even make 3rd place money.....