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New York Auction League
Posted: Mon Aug 30, 2004 9:22 am
by Tom Kessenich
Here is the order for the NY Auction league.
1. Scott Newman
2. John Spartini
3. Scott Simonetti
4. Caleb Roach
5. Ken Magner
6. Open Spot
7. Jerry Biuso
8. Bill Wasosky
9. Doug Cooke
10. Johnny Frisella
11. Marc Quitsch
12. Eddie Gillis
13. Todd Zola
14. Paul Sidikman
New York Auction League
Posted: Mon Aug 30, 2004 9:25 am
by Tom Kessenich
Just so everyone understands the playoff format, here it is from the Rules: Leagues will be split into two seven-team divisions and the divisional winners will receive a first-round bye in the league playoffs. The second-place teams based on records and the two remaining teams with the highest point total for the regular season will also advance to the league playoffs, meaning six teams from each division advance to the playoffs. The third-seeded team will take on the sixth-seeded team in Week 14, while the fourth-seeded team will take on the fifth-seeded team. The lowest-seeded winning team from that round will take on the top-seeded team in Week 15 and the middle-seeded teams will also compete in the semi-final round of the playoffs. The playoff winners from Week 15 will compete in Week 16 for the league championship prize, while the losers from Week 15 will compete in the third-place game.
The third and fourth seeds will be based on best records among those two teams and if they were tied, obviously total points would determine that seeding. Since the last two playoff spots are determined by total points, the team with the most points among those two gets the fifth seed.
New York Auction League
Posted: Mon Aug 30, 2004 9:26 am
by Tom Kessenich
Just an FYI, we'll be taking care of that Open Spot, but we wanted to let everyone know what the order for bringing up players was going to be.
New York Auction League
Posted: Mon Aug 30, 2004 11:38 am
by BillyWaz
Why couldn't this be the order for the NFFC!!!!!
New York Auction League
Posted: Mon Aug 30, 2004 2:59 pm
by King of Queens
Tom, is the open spot still open? I may know someone who is interested in taking it.
New York Auction League
Posted: Tue Aug 31, 2004 4:16 pm
by King of Queens
Billy Waz, I assume you wish you had the 8th pick in the main event. Just curious as to why.
[ August 31, 2004, 10:17 PM: Message edited by: King of Queens ]
New York Auction League
Posted: Tue Aug 31, 2004 11:21 pm
by BillyWaz
Originally posted by King of Queens:
Billy Waz, I assume you wish you had the 8th pick in the main event. Just curious as to why. Its because I got the 14th in the main event. The wait from each pick is far too great, and not being able to get one of the top RB's and then having to wait 26 picks between picks 2-3, 4-5, etc. is really tough!
I just never thought I would get a pick that late (12-14). DOn't ask me why, but I just igured the "law of averages" would carry me in to the top 10.
Oh well, again.... at least the auction is on "even ground" from the start. Maybe Greg and Tom should consider doing auctions for ALL the NFFC??? At least no one could complain about their pick!
New York Auction League
Posted: Wed Sep 01, 2004 12:59 am
by King of Queens
OK, so you're saying it's better to pick 6-9 than 1-3?
New York Auction League
Posted: Wed Sep 01, 2004 4:18 am
by Stampede
"The second-place teams based on records and the two remaining teams with the highest point total for the regular season will also advance to the league playoffs, meaning six teams from each division advance to the playoffs."...
Is that for starting points or all points (incl. benck players)?
Thanks!
New York Auction League
Posted: Wed Sep 01, 2004 8:08 am
by JerseyPaul
Originally posted by Stampede:
"The second-place teams based on records and the two remaining teams with the
highest point total for the regular season will also advance to the league playoffs, meaning six teams from each division advance to the playoffs."...
Is that for starting points or all points (incl. benck players)?
Thanks! No offense, really. Have you played fantasy football before?
Starters, obviously.