Congrats On The Fast Starts
Posted: Tue Sep 26, 2006 3:32 am
I know we're only through three weeks of the NFFC regular season, but a few owners deserve props for a great start:
** Billy Wasosky is our overall leader after three weeks in the main event and he's leading the Chicago Draft Champions League. He's also second in our July 16th NFFC Satellite League, which was our first official satellite league draft of the season. Nice start Billy and that full off-season of keeping the message boards alive with Snake, Diesel, RI Workhorse, TamuScarecrow and others seems to have helped the run for the roses.
** Rick Thomas is second overall in the NFFC after three weeks and second overall in our National Fantasy Baseball Championship with six days left. That's the highest dual-placing ever in our two high-stakes contests. Rick is battling for $100,000 in baseball and has a good shot of at least finishing with $20,000. He's also leading the Las Vegas Draft Champions League 1 in football. Great, great job in two sports Rick.
** The Martino's are also having a great dual-sport season. Joe Martino is currently in third place overall in the NFBC and also battling for $20,000 or more there. David and Joe Martino teamed up for an NFFC team this year and are 10th overall in the NFFC. These guys definitely know their sports.
** Let's give it up for the girls. I love what my ladies are doing. Nancy Borg (okay, so she's teaming with her husband Bret! ) has that Wedded Blitz team third overall in the main event and Jules McLean has her Pimpin Trigger Jr. team seventh overall. You go girls.
** Going for the ultimate double. Can anyone win the two biggest high-stakes leagues? Matt Bayley is 57th overall in the NFFC and 30th overall in the WCOFF, while Chris Fargis is 90th overall in the NFFC and 12th overall in the WCOFF. Bill Ezzell is also 15th in the WCOFF and making progress in the NFFC. Lance Turbes (sportsbettingman) is first overall in the WCOFF and leading the NFFC's Super Satellite League, but he's not in the NFFC's main event. Maybe if he wins some serious money this year, he'll consider a Las Vegas trip during Labor Day weekend next year to compete in our big dance!
** Eddie Gillis won the NFFC Ultimate League last year and is in first place in the NFBC's Ultimate League this year, with a chance to win $40,000 there. That would be one helluva double win Eddie! Great job thus far. Oh, he's battling ol' constant C.C.'s Desperados for that title in baseball. Not surprisingly, they are partners in the NFFC Ultimate League this year!
** I know that LJ and LT had byes last week, but thus far the top three spots have not dominated the competition. Of our top 20 teams in the overall competition, 13 drafted ninth or lower. The top six teams right now drafted 9th, 9th, 10th, 3rd, 9th, 12th. No team that drafted No. 1 is in the Top 20 right now, but again the bye week has something to do with that. Still, it's a strong start for those teams that drafted toward the back of the draft.
Those are just some quick tidbits to nibble on. Feel free to add any other insights or comments here. Good luck the rest of the way everyone.
** Billy Wasosky is our overall leader after three weeks in the main event and he's leading the Chicago Draft Champions League. He's also second in our July 16th NFFC Satellite League, which was our first official satellite league draft of the season. Nice start Billy and that full off-season of keeping the message boards alive with Snake, Diesel, RI Workhorse, TamuScarecrow and others seems to have helped the run for the roses.
** Rick Thomas is second overall in the NFFC after three weeks and second overall in our National Fantasy Baseball Championship with six days left. That's the highest dual-placing ever in our two high-stakes contests. Rick is battling for $100,000 in baseball and has a good shot of at least finishing with $20,000. He's also leading the Las Vegas Draft Champions League 1 in football. Great, great job in two sports Rick.
** The Martino's are also having a great dual-sport season. Joe Martino is currently in third place overall in the NFBC and also battling for $20,000 or more there. David and Joe Martino teamed up for an NFFC team this year and are 10th overall in the NFFC. These guys definitely know their sports.
** Let's give it up for the girls. I love what my ladies are doing. Nancy Borg (okay, so she's teaming with her husband Bret! ) has that Wedded Blitz team third overall in the main event and Jules McLean has her Pimpin Trigger Jr. team seventh overall. You go girls.
** Going for the ultimate double. Can anyone win the two biggest high-stakes leagues? Matt Bayley is 57th overall in the NFFC and 30th overall in the WCOFF, while Chris Fargis is 90th overall in the NFFC and 12th overall in the WCOFF. Bill Ezzell is also 15th in the WCOFF and making progress in the NFFC. Lance Turbes (sportsbettingman) is first overall in the WCOFF and leading the NFFC's Super Satellite League, but he's not in the NFFC's main event. Maybe if he wins some serious money this year, he'll consider a Las Vegas trip during Labor Day weekend next year to compete in our big dance!
** Eddie Gillis won the NFFC Ultimate League last year and is in first place in the NFBC's Ultimate League this year, with a chance to win $40,000 there. That would be one helluva double win Eddie! Great job thus far. Oh, he's battling ol' constant C.C.'s Desperados for that title in baseball. Not surprisingly, they are partners in the NFFC Ultimate League this year!
** I know that LJ and LT had byes last week, but thus far the top three spots have not dominated the competition. Of our top 20 teams in the overall competition, 13 drafted ninth or lower. The top six teams right now drafted 9th, 9th, 10th, 3rd, 9th, 12th. No team that drafted No. 1 is in the Top 20 right now, but again the bye week has something to do with that. Still, it's a strong start for those teams that drafted toward the back of the draft.
Those are just some quick tidbits to nibble on. Feel free to add any other insights or comments here. Good luck the rest of the way everyone.