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Originally posted by CC's Desperados:
Lumpys Losers-His partner is Derek Anderson but only in the fantasy world! i've corrected this on the first post.
Lumpys Losers-His partner is Derek Anderson but only in the fantasy world! i've corrected this on the first post.
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Originally posted by RI WORKHORSE:
quote:Originally posted by Gordon Gekko:
The top 10 lifetime with their overall ranking as of today are listed below. Mr Wasosky, Mr Perez, and Mr Mack deserve some special credit for their success this year. Good job gentlemen!
I wish the overall rankings would also show draft slots, as that is an important factor to one's success IMO.
1 Glenn Schroter 136
2 Bill Wasosky 30
3 Jeff Clampitt 239
4 Michael Edelman 291
5 Carlos Perez 35
6 James Mack 38
7 Scott Gunaca 288
8 Martin Bedell 71
9 Kyle Pope 104
10 Scott Stauffer 258 If Greg would ever update my points.(I have asked for years now)
Im the true owner of the 6-7 spot in life time standings. Might of even moved up by now.
Thanks [/QUOTE]You are correct Johnny, as if you add "Frisella" from 2004, you are 7th.
NICE JOB!
[ November 13, 2007, 10:46 AM: Message edited by: BillyWaz ]
quote:Originally posted by Gordon Gekko:
The top 10 lifetime with their overall ranking as of today are listed below. Mr Wasosky, Mr Perez, and Mr Mack deserve some special credit for their success this year. Good job gentlemen!
I wish the overall rankings would also show draft slots, as that is an important factor to one's success IMO.
1 Glenn Schroter 136
2 Bill Wasosky 30
3 Jeff Clampitt 239
4 Michael Edelman 291
5 Carlos Perez 35
6 James Mack 38
7 Scott Gunaca 288
8 Martin Bedell 71
9 Kyle Pope 104
10 Scott Stauffer 258 If Greg would ever update my points.(I have asked for years now)
Im the true owner of the 6-7 spot in life time standings. Might of even moved up by now.
Thanks [/QUOTE]You are correct Johnny, as if you add "Frisella" from 2004, you are 7th.
NICE JOB!
[ November 13, 2007, 10:46 AM: Message edited by: BillyWaz ]
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Originally posted by sportsbettingman:
If you are a co-manager...your two names should be listed as one.
To have a top 20 list diluted with two names occupying two spots due to being co-managers seems wrong IMO.
~Lance btw lance - you need to be IN the contest to have your vote counted.
If you are a co-manager...your two names should be listed as one.
To have a top 20 list diluted with two names occupying two spots due to being co-managers seems wrong IMO.
~Lance btw lance - you need to be IN the contest to have your vote counted.
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Originally posted by Gordon Gekko:
quote:Originally posted by sportsbettingman:
If you are a co-manager...your two names should be listed as one.
To have a top 20 list diluted with two names occupying two spots due to being co-managers seems wrong IMO.
~Lance btw lance - you need to be IN the contest to have your vote counted. [/QUOTE]I'm trying to think how to swing that.
Fly to Vegas for a quick turnaround, then back again for WCOFF.
How long do the NFFC drafters hang around Vegas?
(Not having real NFL action will reduce the desire to stay long.)
We'll see.
~Lance
quote:Originally posted by sportsbettingman:
If you are a co-manager...your two names should be listed as one.
To have a top 20 list diluted with two names occupying two spots due to being co-managers seems wrong IMO.
~Lance btw lance - you need to be IN the contest to have your vote counted. [/QUOTE]I'm trying to think how to swing that.
Fly to Vegas for a quick turnaround, then back again for WCOFF.
How long do the NFFC drafters hang around Vegas?
(Not having real NFL action will reduce the desire to stay long.)
We'll see.
~Lance
"The first man what makes a move can count amongst 'is treasure a ball from this pistol."
~Long John Silver
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Originally posted by Gordon Gekko:
quote:Originally posted by sportsbettingman:
If you are a co-manager...your two names should be listed as one.
To have a top 20 list diluted with two names occupying two spots due to being co-managers seems wrong IMO.
~Lance btw lance - you need to be IN the contest to have your vote counted. [/QUOTE]And then there are those who think that NO partnerships should be counted. Of course that is because they (wanna guess who? :rolleyes: ) didn't fare to well that year.
If you take on a partner you EACH should get the points (for better or for worse). Honestly Lance, I think that eventually if they were each that successful they would eventually break up and you would see one rise above the other. If they stay together, it is easy to see that they are just that.... together.
Or then again, they BOTH may not perform well without the partnership.
[ November 13, 2007, 10:52 AM: Message edited by: BillyWaz ]
quote:Originally posted by sportsbettingman:
If you are a co-manager...your two names should be listed as one.
To have a top 20 list diluted with two names occupying two spots due to being co-managers seems wrong IMO.
~Lance btw lance - you need to be IN the contest to have your vote counted. [/QUOTE]And then there are those who think that NO partnerships should be counted. Of course that is because they (wanna guess who? :rolleyes: ) didn't fare to well that year.
If you take on a partner you EACH should get the points (for better or for worse). Honestly Lance, I think that eventually if they were each that successful they would eventually break up and you would see one rise above the other. If they stay together, it is easy to see that they are just that.... together.
Or then again, they BOTH may not perform well without the partnership.
[ November 13, 2007, 10:52 AM: Message edited by: BillyWaz ]
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does anyone think it's time for the NFFC to have an NFFC invitational league, sort of like WCOFF does.
Maybe a winner take all format for an Ultimate team entry the following year.
Maybe a winner take all format for an Ultimate team entry the following year.
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I'm just saying down the line the overall money winners will be a list of overall champions listed twice each time there was a partnership...and even more when they are a 3 headed team like the one that won WCOFF two years ago.
Do you list each owner of the 3 headed team as winning $200,000.00 ($600,000.00???BS)...or divide it by 3, or list them as one whenever listed.
Example.
List Emma/Srebro as one when considering their combined success...and again as Srebro when counting his individual success.
Listing them as individuals getting double credit for the same prize is just inaccurate representation.
If a solo owner wins...he should be given more credit on a list than 3 guys winning and ALL getting the same credit the solo owner gets.
Just my opinion.
~Lance
Do you list each owner of the 3 headed team as winning $200,000.00 ($600,000.00???BS)...or divide it by 3, or list them as one whenever listed.
Example.
List Emma/Srebro as one when considering their combined success...and again as Srebro when counting his individual success.
Listing them as individuals getting double credit for the same prize is just inaccurate representation.
If a solo owner wins...he should be given more credit on a list than 3 guys winning and ALL getting the same credit the solo owner gets.
Just my opinion.
~Lance
"The first man what makes a move can count amongst 'is treasure a ball from this pistol."
~Long John Silver
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Originally posted by Gordon Gekko:
does anyone think it's time for the NFFC to have an NFFC invitational league, sort of like WCOFF does.
Maybe a winner take all format for an Ultimate team entry the following year. Works for me, but would be the criteria for being invited?
I saw in baseball that Greg was doing something nice for all his 4 year customers (very nice!)
I was thinking it would be cool to have a league with the top 14 in lifetime standings after this season (or next) for a possible free entry (not Ultimate, but that would work too!)
Just something I was thinking about.
does anyone think it's time for the NFFC to have an NFFC invitational league, sort of like WCOFF does.
Maybe a winner take all format for an Ultimate team entry the following year. Works for me, but would be the criteria for being invited?
I saw in baseball that Greg was doing something nice for all his 4 year customers (very nice!)
I was thinking it would be cool to have a league with the top 14 in lifetime standings after this season (or next) for a possible free entry (not Ultimate, but that would work too!)
Just something I was thinking about.
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Since I've moved up to #13 this year, I think that would be a great idea, Billy.
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Ideas for criteria: top 5 lifetime point leaders, top 5 money leaders, grand champions, a spot for the person who has helped the event the most, MB invites, etc...
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