Mike Rinaldi Wins A Free 2010 NFFC Entry

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Tom Kessenich
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Mike Rinaldi Wins A Free 2010 NFFC Entry

Post by Tom Kessenich » Tue Dec 15, 2009 7:27 am

Congratulations to Mike Rinaldi, who won a free entry in the 2010 NFFC for winning his Snap Draft league last week.

Chris Johnson (39.60 points), Andre Johnson (34.60) and Matt Schaub (27.05) led the way for Mike's team.

Mike has taken part in our $650 Auctions the past two years but this will be his debut in the Classic Main Event. We're happy to welcome him to the big dance.

If you want to enter either the NFFC Classic or NFFC Double Coverage Snap Draft, you have until 8:15 EST Thursday night to sign up.

Go to http://nffcsnapdraft.fanball.com to sign up today.

[ December 15, 2009, 02:34 PM: Message edited by: Tom Kessenich ]
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Mike Rinaldi Wins A Free 2010 NFFC Entry

Post by KOTRAX » Tue Dec 15, 2009 10:35 am

WHAT EXACTLY IS THIS NFFC DOUBLE COVERAGE SNAP DRAFT?


WHAT DOES THAT ENTAIL?

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Mike Rinaldi Wins A Free 2010 NFFC Entry

Post by Greg Ambrosius » Fri Dec 18, 2009 9:47 am

Originally posted by KOTRAX:
WHAT EXACTLY IS THIS NFFC DOUBLE COVERAGE SNAP DRAFT?


WHAT DOES THAT ENTAIL? Sorry Ormond, I must have missed this question.

The NFFC Snap Draft contest is a weekly contest on http://nffcsnapdraft.fanball.com that uses a salary cap format to pick your starting lineup. We've set it up as a 14-team format with the winner earning a free entry in the 2010 NFFC Classic main event. If you click to sign up on that link you'll get a list of salaries for each player and then you can pick your nine starters and make it work for that week. This contest uses a second QB in the Flex position, so understand that because it looks like most teams go with a QB at Flex.

The salary cap structure, starting lineup and scoring is slightly different than the NFFC, but the same concept works there: Build the best team and score the most points!! It's a lot of fun and with winners being named each week it's something for everyone to do throughout the year. We'll push this a little more in baseball and then again next year in football.

Give me a call if you need more info, but check out the site and then look over the salaries to see what you would do this week for a starting lineup. We're also offering a $50 NFFC game with the winner earning a $500 entry in our Live Double Coverage event, which we'll be explaining soon. Next year we'll offer more price ranges too.

Sound good?

[ December 18, 2009, 04:00 PM: Message edited by: Greg Ambrosius ]
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