I had a wonderful time (as usual) in NYC and agree with what Diesel said. Since Greg and Tom always encourage the players to give their thoughts and ideas to continue to make the NFFC an ever improving event.
A couple thoughts, things I heard or ideas to throw out.
-I know many owners regularly complain about hearing players they are hoping will slip to them shouted out from a different table and then taken in their own draft seconds later. I see no way to address this but thought I would say it as I hear owners complain about it every single year. Maybe someone has an idea.. I surely don't.
-I think we should consider a rule for auctions that when a player is up for bid that the talking about that player cease (we did this in my auction basebal league 12 years ago and it made things better and made things go faster).
Once the bidding is over and the player has been secured people can talk all they want... people can applaud or poke fun at it.. We all know how much you spend for a player is the essence of the auction. Being pushed into to overspending or getting him under value is the name of the game. When someone starts mocking a players value during the bidding or starts hyping a player and pushing someone to bid the extra dollar is does impact that process.
-I know some have mentioned drink prices, food prices and parking robberies... I dont drink and parking was not a problem (this time) but I did hear from some who were on the fence about this event say "its not just the 1300 entry fee but the 200-300 more you spend just being in NYC why don't they do it outside of the city?" Again, I am not sure how this could be gotten around. Maybe guys are mainly into the draft itself and less about being around mid-town Manhatten and would be more into this in a setting that was less expensive? I personally do not have a strong feeling about it and am just echoing things I heard. Mr. Mack,
Good post. On hearing picks from other drafts, some kind of wall, in between each draft would help.
'"its not just the 1300 entry fee but the 200-300 more you spend just being in NYC why don't they do it outside of the city?"
AC, parking is 5.00 bucks at a Atlantic City Casino. Maybe 10.00 at the most for Saturday. Parking is easy as well as getting in and out.
The part I hated the most was the drive into the City and the drive out of the City. I beleive more would go and make a weekend out of it.
72 teams would turn into 144 teams.

John