Dan Thomas Leads NFFC/NBC Combined Standings
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Dan Thomas Leads NFFC/NBC Combined Standings
Dan Thomas leads the way in the overall standings of the NFFC Classic and NFFC Primetime main events after Week 3. Here are the combined standings (finally correct) after three weeks:
1. 994.85 Dan Thomas
2. 961.5 Eddie Gillis
3. 902.35 Clark Olson
4. 894.05 Aaron Smith
5. 878.4 TJ Mailloux
6. 868.25 John Zaleski
7. 849.35 Mark Srebro
8. 834 Donald Thompson
9. 832.55 John Barkow
10. 831.8 David Cushard
11. 827.3 Chris Slack
12. 826.9 Robert Sigle
13. 826.35 Stephen Jupinka
14. 824.95 James Rodriguez
15. 823.85 Thomas Kay
16. 822.6 Philip Popo
17. 822.35 Kenneth Magner
18. 813.95 Glenn Karant
19. 812.6 Mike Seiman
20. 812.35 Marc Meltzer
21. 812.25 Ira Kerker
22. 810.8 Perry Van Hook
23. 809.95 Jules McLean
24. 807.5 Dave Gerczak
25. 802.25 Brian Swaw
26. 797.65 Todd Ullman
27. 797.5 Daryl Hope
28. 795.05 Brent Grooms
29. 794.5 William Del Pilar
30. 792.7 Tom Greutman
31. 791.1 David Fi$her
32. 786.3 Bret Borg
33. 785.05 Jeff Edwards
34. 782.1 Joseph Treffiletti
35. 779.4 Mike Weber
36. 777.05 Ron Kraus
37. 775.85 Dennis Cassidy
38. 775.8 Scott Keikoan
39. 773.9 Kevin Rogers
40. 772.7 Rob Benetti
41. 769.15 John Piontek
42. 767.7 Jeff Kratz
43. 767.35 Scott Wieland
44. 766.8 Don Medlam
45. 766 ORMOND ROSE
46. 765.95 Glenn Schroter
47. 765.85 Mark Lally
48. 763.7 NEIL HASSETT JR
49. 763 Artie Rastelli
50. 762.9 John Hogan
1. 994.85 Dan Thomas
2. 961.5 Eddie Gillis
3. 902.35 Clark Olson
4. 894.05 Aaron Smith
5. 878.4 TJ Mailloux
6. 868.25 John Zaleski
7. 849.35 Mark Srebro
8. 834 Donald Thompson
9. 832.55 John Barkow
10. 831.8 David Cushard
11. 827.3 Chris Slack
12. 826.9 Robert Sigle
13. 826.35 Stephen Jupinka
14. 824.95 James Rodriguez
15. 823.85 Thomas Kay
16. 822.6 Philip Popo
17. 822.35 Kenneth Magner
18. 813.95 Glenn Karant
19. 812.6 Mike Seiman
20. 812.35 Marc Meltzer
21. 812.25 Ira Kerker
22. 810.8 Perry Van Hook
23. 809.95 Jules McLean
24. 807.5 Dave Gerczak
25. 802.25 Brian Swaw
26. 797.65 Todd Ullman
27. 797.5 Daryl Hope
28. 795.05 Brent Grooms
29. 794.5 William Del Pilar
30. 792.7 Tom Greutman
31. 791.1 David Fi$her
32. 786.3 Bret Borg
33. 785.05 Jeff Edwards
34. 782.1 Joseph Treffiletti
35. 779.4 Mike Weber
36. 777.05 Ron Kraus
37. 775.85 Dennis Cassidy
38. 775.8 Scott Keikoan
39. 773.9 Kevin Rogers
40. 772.7 Rob Benetti
41. 769.15 John Piontek
42. 767.7 Jeff Kratz
43. 767.35 Scott Wieland
44. 766.8 Don Medlam
45. 766 ORMOND ROSE
46. 765.95 Glenn Schroter
47. 765.85 Mark Lally
48. 763.7 NEIL HASSETT JR
49. 763 Artie Rastelli
50. 762.9 John Hogan
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Dan Thomas Leads NFFC/NBC Combined Standings
WOW!
Dan is FIRST in the NBC and SECOND in the NFFC.
I hope Greg paid the insurance for that million!
Incredible start so far, Dan!
[ September 23, 2008, 08:21 AM: Message edited by: BillyWaz ]
Dan is FIRST in the NBC and SECOND in the NFFC.
I hope Greg paid the insurance for that million!
Incredible start so far, Dan!
[ September 23, 2008, 08:21 AM: Message edited by: BillyWaz ]
Dan Thomas Leads NFFC/NBC Combined Standings
It's a good question Glenn.
Would someone rather be "OK" in both events and not finish in the $$$ in their respective leagues?
OR
Would you rather be "in the $$$" in one league, and not have a chance in the other?
Much like the lifetime standings in the NFFC (4+ years of data), the combined standings through albeit only 3 weeks of play most likely would display that consistency also of course at a MUCH smaller scale.
I remember after year 2 or 3 of the NFFC when many said you would have to wait 5+ years, looking at cash won, lifetime standings, etc. to determine the best players in the NFFC Main. I imagine the same guidelines would apply here.
Again, would someone rather be 10th overall in combined standings and not profit in either league, or profit in one league while doing "subpar" in the other???
My guess is most would rather cash. Of course EVERYONE would like to have "their cake and eat it too!"
Right now, Dan Thomas is holding the knife and is not sharing ANY of that cake.
Good question Glenn!
[ September 23, 2008, 08:43 AM: Message edited by: BillyWaz ]
Would someone rather be "OK" in both events and not finish in the $$$ in their respective leagues?
OR
Would you rather be "in the $$$" in one league, and not have a chance in the other?
Much like the lifetime standings in the NFFC (4+ years of data), the combined standings through albeit only 3 weeks of play most likely would display that consistency also of course at a MUCH smaller scale.
I remember after year 2 or 3 of the NFFC when many said you would have to wait 5+ years, looking at cash won, lifetime standings, etc. to determine the best players in the NFFC Main. I imagine the same guidelines would apply here.
Again, would someone rather be 10th overall in combined standings and not profit in either league, or profit in one league while doing "subpar" in the other???
My guess is most would rather cash. Of course EVERYONE would like to have "their cake and eat it too!"
Right now, Dan Thomas is holding the knife and is not sharing ANY of that cake.
Good question Glenn!
[ September 23, 2008, 08:43 AM: Message edited by: BillyWaz ]
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Dan Thomas Leads NFFC/NBC Combined Standings
WOW!!! I hope this continues.
Dan Thomas Leads NFFC/NBC Combined Standings
Amazing that 1st place is 200 points ahead of the 29th place team.
2008- Didn't finish last overall in the Classic.
2009- Didn't finish last overall in the Classic or Primetime.
2009- Didn't finish last overall in the Classic or Primetime.
Dan Thomas Leads NFFC/NBC Combined Standings
I am feeling true peace and harmony today!
I do have one questions. Has the points leader during the 13 week regular season ever won the $100,000?
Wayne
I do have one questions. Has the points leader during the 13 week regular season ever won the $100,000?
Wayne
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Dan Thomas Leads NFFC/NBC Combined Standings
Originally posted by Hammerheads:
WOW!!! I hope this continues. dan - can i have b.marshall back in the nbc league. still can't get over you taking him one pick b4 me.
WOW!!! I hope this continues. dan - can i have b.marshall back in the nbc league. still can't get over you taking him one pick b4 me.
Is my "weekend warrior" prep better than your prep?
Dan Thomas Leads NFFC/NBC Combined Standings
Originally posted by Coltsfan:
I am feeling true peace and harmony today!
I do have one questions. Has the points leader during the 13 week regular season ever won the $100,000?
Wayne Once.....
Josh Ferenc led after week 13 and held on (by less than 2 points I believe) to win the 100K in 2005.
No winner of the 100K has EVER been back to the championship round.
Definitely shows the competitiveness of the 14 team NFFC!
I am feeling true peace and harmony today!
I do have one questions. Has the points leader during the 13 week regular season ever won the $100,000?
Wayne Once.....
Josh Ferenc led after week 13 and held on (by less than 2 points I believe) to win the 100K in 2005.
No winner of the 100K has EVER been back to the championship round.
Definitely shows the competitiveness of the 14 team NFFC!
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Dan Thomas Leads NFFC/NBC Combined Standings
Great starts for Dan, Eddie and the rest of the gang near the top.
Good Luck to all as we enter the bye week phase of the season.
Good Luck to all as we enter the bye week phase of the season.
My mama says she loves me but she could be jiving too! BB King