Your Thoughts On Drafting In The Doubleheader
Posted: Thu Jul 09, 2009 5:01 am
Since the NFFC is the only live event to offer two main event drafts on the same day, I'd like to reach out to our loyal participants and get their feedback on Draft Day. I'd also like to hear their strategies for drafting two teams in slightly different formats and if their strategies since last year have changed at all. Let's create some discussion here and get the momentum going towards Draft Day.
As I've mentioned before, the idea for the doubleheader came about after Draft Day a few years ago. With our baseball main events, everyone seems to leave drained as those take 4.5 to 5 hours each. We all head to the bar after that one, feeling as if we just took our SATs.
But with football, I always felt like the drafts went too quickly. We don't mess around in the NFFC and we always start right on time, so our drafts can be done in 2 hours and 30 minutes, sometimes 2 hours and 15 minutes. I remember a few years back walking out of the Flamingo draft room with Jules McLean and asking her how it went. She said it was great but she was so pumped up she was ready to do another one. I laughed but thought about that idea for a bit and realized that it would be very easy for us to host a second main event draft in each city, especially with hotel space already secured, staffers in each city, and willing participants who wouldn't mind another league format.
That's when I thought about the 12-team format to go with our already established 14-team format. We put the idea in motion and came up with a great doubleheader. Last year we had 162 teams competing in both main events and fighting for a possible $1 million bonus (paid in annuities) to anyone who could win both overall titles. This year we're offering a $75,000 cash bonus to anyone who can win both main event overall titles and we already have 138 teams signed up for both main events.
Okay, here are some quick questions:
1. What's the most appealing aspect of the NFFC doubleheader (bonus, two different formats, live drafts on the same day, comraderie, etc.)?
2. What was your draft strategy last year as far as selecting similar teams compared to what it will be this year? Do you need similar players to win both overall titles?
3. Can someone actually win both overall titles? Last year we had 11 teams (almost one-fourth of the teams) in both Championship Rounds and Dave Gerczak finished first in the Primetime and 10th in the Classic. So can it be done?
4. Will your KDS preferences be similar for both events? What changes if you don't get similar draft spots?
With so many people already signed up for both main events, I thought this would be a fun thread to interact in. I look forward to seeing as many thoughts as possible. Thanks.
As I've mentioned before, the idea for the doubleheader came about after Draft Day a few years ago. With our baseball main events, everyone seems to leave drained as those take 4.5 to 5 hours each. We all head to the bar after that one, feeling as if we just took our SATs.
But with football, I always felt like the drafts went too quickly. We don't mess around in the NFFC and we always start right on time, so our drafts can be done in 2 hours and 30 minutes, sometimes 2 hours and 15 minutes. I remember a few years back walking out of the Flamingo draft room with Jules McLean and asking her how it went. She said it was great but she was so pumped up she was ready to do another one. I laughed but thought about that idea for a bit and realized that it would be very easy for us to host a second main event draft in each city, especially with hotel space already secured, staffers in each city, and willing participants who wouldn't mind another league format.
That's when I thought about the 12-team format to go with our already established 14-team format. We put the idea in motion and came up with a great doubleheader. Last year we had 162 teams competing in both main events and fighting for a possible $1 million bonus (paid in annuities) to anyone who could win both overall titles. This year we're offering a $75,000 cash bonus to anyone who can win both main event overall titles and we already have 138 teams signed up for both main events.
Okay, here are some quick questions:
1. What's the most appealing aspect of the NFFC doubleheader (bonus, two different formats, live drafts on the same day, comraderie, etc.)?
2. What was your draft strategy last year as far as selecting similar teams compared to what it will be this year? Do you need similar players to win both overall titles?
3. Can someone actually win both overall titles? Last year we had 11 teams (almost one-fourth of the teams) in both Championship Rounds and Dave Gerczak finished first in the Primetime and 10th in the Classic. So can it be done?
4. Will your KDS preferences be similar for both events? What changes if you don't get similar draft spots?
With so many people already signed up for both main events, I thought this would be a fun thread to interact in. I look forward to seeing as many thoughts as possible. Thanks.