2nd Main Event Option Now Available
Posted: Mon Aug 16, 2010 1:24 am
When we started the NFFC in 2004, the idea of having multiple draft dates and times for the main event was unheard of and would not have been accepted initially by our players. I even felt that having one draft date and the same draft start in all time zones was essential to the success of the contest.
But the industry has changed and now the NFFC must too.
The NFFC is currently the only high-stakes contest NOT to have multiple draft dates, which makes it tough for our die-hard customers to draft more than one team in either the NFFC Classic or NFFC Primetime. When I look at that now it doesn’t make sense since EVERY OTHER NFFC contest allows owners multiple chances to win. You can draft at two different times in the NFFC Auction Championship or the NFFC Draft Champions Championship or the NFFC Online Championship or even the NFFC Super.
So why can’t you draft multiple times in the NFFC Classic or NFFC Primetime if you want to? The WCOFF offers a second option BEFORE their live main event and the FFPC actually does an online main event AFTER their live event. And nobody is objecting to that. In fact, people are applauding the multiple draft dates and times.
Heck, in the NFFC we’ve had people take multiple teams in the Classic and Primetime in the past as they jumped from draft table to draft table. Dave Gerczak won the 2008 Primetime championship with two entries. Julian Curry had three entries last year in the Primetime and Jared Danielsen has two entries in the Classic this year.
So now it’s time for us to change and give our owners an alternative draft date away from the busy Labor Day weekend while allowing our die-hard customers a chance to take a second Classic and Primetime team. We are offering a second online draft day for each main event and they will be held BEFORE the live events. Our online software has a huge draft board that easily allows owners the chance to see each pick with colored positions – just like the live events – and we’ll have NFFC coordinators in each online draft to make sure every pick is what the owners want.
So these second options will be held online, although there is space in Las Vegas if demand warrants it for a live/online draft. The NFFC Classic will now include a Thursday, Sept. 2nd online draft, while the NFFC Primetime will now include a Wednesday, Sept. 1st online draft. I tentatively would like to do one start time around 8 pm ET, but if folks feel that’s unfair to either Coast, I could easily do one at 7 pm ET and one at 10 pm ET on both days.
Again, with Labor Day weekend being a very tough time for folks from what I’m hearing, this gives some owners a chance to still compete in our main events without disrupting the last family vacation of the season. This new time is for them because I’ve heard from many folks who say they just can’t do it on Labor Day weekend. In fact, we’ve heard that for seven years now. I should have created multiple draft times years ago.
And we obviously are also doing this for our die-hard customers who may want a second shot at the $100,000 and $50,000 grand prizes. In fact, we’ll more than make it worth your while. If you take a second NFFC Classic team, we’ll knock off the $50 Events Fee and give you a $100 referral fee, making that second team $1,300. Plus the first 14 Classic signups will get an autographed Chris Johnson mini-helmet, valued at $250.
If you sign up for a second NFFC Primetime team, we’ll knock off the $50 Events Fee and give you a $50 referral fee for a total cost of $800. Plus the next 24 Primetime signups get an autographed Rich Gannon mini-helmet, valued at $75.
I know this is short notice and I know I should have planned ahead for this, but we know a lot of people make their decisions over these last two weeks and I just felt it was time for the NFFC to change along with the competition. I’m now more confident than ever that the NFFC draft software is ideal for this and if we need to incorporate phones to make this work we will. It’s set up for this new move and our players say they want it. So let’s do it.
We have 230+ signups already for the NFFC Classic and 180+ now for the NFFC Primetime. Last year we hit 294 and 252 respectively. I think we can equal or top those numbers with a strong late push and this move will help. Now we need even numbers for these dates, so obviously the first multiples of 14 and 12 teams, respectively, gets in. Then we’ll try for a second league and see where it takes us. We will send daily emails to make sure everyone knows about this latest move and Geoff Stein will be in charge of the online drafts.
We will set this up on the Registration page today under Classic, Online with the draft dates and times. We won’t hit credit cards until the first league is full. If you need more information or just tentatively want to secure a spot, contact me at [email protected] or at 715-254-5553. I can do that and see how the interest is in this format real quickly.
Our numbers for both main events are going to be solid, but if this additional draft date helps anyone get in or allows someone to get a second team that they always wanted, then it makes sense. Nobody gains an advantage by drafting 2-3 days early and all draft results will obviously be sealed. So it’s a win-win for everyone if we’re not too late.
See ya on Draft Day and take advantage of the non-Labor Day weekend times if they work better for you. Thanks.
But the industry has changed and now the NFFC must too.
The NFFC is currently the only high-stakes contest NOT to have multiple draft dates, which makes it tough for our die-hard customers to draft more than one team in either the NFFC Classic or NFFC Primetime. When I look at that now it doesn’t make sense since EVERY OTHER NFFC contest allows owners multiple chances to win. You can draft at two different times in the NFFC Auction Championship or the NFFC Draft Champions Championship or the NFFC Online Championship or even the NFFC Super.
So why can’t you draft multiple times in the NFFC Classic or NFFC Primetime if you want to? The WCOFF offers a second option BEFORE their live main event and the FFPC actually does an online main event AFTER their live event. And nobody is objecting to that. In fact, people are applauding the multiple draft dates and times.
Heck, in the NFFC we’ve had people take multiple teams in the Classic and Primetime in the past as they jumped from draft table to draft table. Dave Gerczak won the 2008 Primetime championship with two entries. Julian Curry had three entries last year in the Primetime and Jared Danielsen has two entries in the Classic this year.
So now it’s time for us to change and give our owners an alternative draft date away from the busy Labor Day weekend while allowing our die-hard customers a chance to take a second Classic and Primetime team. We are offering a second online draft day for each main event and they will be held BEFORE the live events. Our online software has a huge draft board that easily allows owners the chance to see each pick with colored positions – just like the live events – and we’ll have NFFC coordinators in each online draft to make sure every pick is what the owners want.
So these second options will be held online, although there is space in Las Vegas if demand warrants it for a live/online draft. The NFFC Classic will now include a Thursday, Sept. 2nd online draft, while the NFFC Primetime will now include a Wednesday, Sept. 1st online draft. I tentatively would like to do one start time around 8 pm ET, but if folks feel that’s unfair to either Coast, I could easily do one at 7 pm ET and one at 10 pm ET on both days.
Again, with Labor Day weekend being a very tough time for folks from what I’m hearing, this gives some owners a chance to still compete in our main events without disrupting the last family vacation of the season. This new time is for them because I’ve heard from many folks who say they just can’t do it on Labor Day weekend. In fact, we’ve heard that for seven years now. I should have created multiple draft times years ago.
And we obviously are also doing this for our die-hard customers who may want a second shot at the $100,000 and $50,000 grand prizes. In fact, we’ll more than make it worth your while. If you take a second NFFC Classic team, we’ll knock off the $50 Events Fee and give you a $100 referral fee, making that second team $1,300. Plus the first 14 Classic signups will get an autographed Chris Johnson mini-helmet, valued at $250.
If you sign up for a second NFFC Primetime team, we’ll knock off the $50 Events Fee and give you a $50 referral fee for a total cost of $800. Plus the next 24 Primetime signups get an autographed Rich Gannon mini-helmet, valued at $75.
I know this is short notice and I know I should have planned ahead for this, but we know a lot of people make their decisions over these last two weeks and I just felt it was time for the NFFC to change along with the competition. I’m now more confident than ever that the NFFC draft software is ideal for this and if we need to incorporate phones to make this work we will. It’s set up for this new move and our players say they want it. So let’s do it.
We have 230+ signups already for the NFFC Classic and 180+ now for the NFFC Primetime. Last year we hit 294 and 252 respectively. I think we can equal or top those numbers with a strong late push and this move will help. Now we need even numbers for these dates, so obviously the first multiples of 14 and 12 teams, respectively, gets in. Then we’ll try for a second league and see where it takes us. We will send daily emails to make sure everyone knows about this latest move and Geoff Stein will be in charge of the online drafts.
We will set this up on the Registration page today under Classic, Online with the draft dates and times. We won’t hit credit cards until the first league is full. If you need more information or just tentatively want to secure a spot, contact me at [email protected] or at 715-254-5553. I can do that and see how the interest is in this format real quickly.
Our numbers for both main events are going to be solid, but if this additional draft date helps anyone get in or allows someone to get a second team that they always wanted, then it makes sense. Nobody gains an advantage by drafting 2-3 days early and all draft results will obviously be sealed. So it’s a win-win for everyone if we’re not too late.
See ya on Draft Day and take advantage of the non-Labor Day weekend times if they work better for you. Thanks.