Originally posted by The Yellow Line is Unofficial:
One of the things I have liked about the FFPC, is something that I see on these boards as well. You can come on these boards and post what you like more about one event than another and not only will your post not get deleted, not only will you not get banned, but ownership will respond to the player desires.
Its called customer service. I have experenced it first hand at the FFPC, and heard about it here for a number of years. Its no wonder these two events will be the last two standing in the high stakes arena. This post reminds me of a story and I hope Lenny doesn't mind me telling it. When the NFFC debuted in 2004, we were coming off a pretty good debut NFBC season as we had 195 teams compared to the WCOFB's 45. We still lost a lot of money, but we guaranteed the prize money and then went forward with an aggressive football plan that featured a $200,000 grand prize. It was a business plan that almost killed me!!
Anyway, the WCOFF was entering its third season and was so successful that I think they sold out in 2004 by July 15th. 660 teams by July 15th. AMAZING. Well, Lenny still didn't like us competing in the same space so whenever anyone tried to talk about us on the WCOFF boards, NFFC came up as ****. People thought it was a bit much, but I totally understood. He didn't need anyone learning about the NFFC and playing there and if they wanted to learn about the NFFC they could do it somewhere else!!
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Again, I don't blame him.
I think by 2005 or 2006 the NFFC was unbanned on the boards. Okay, maybe it was 2007. But the thing is that the WCOFF ran their business and we both grew the space and honestly some guys who first started in the NFFC -- especially on the East Coast where the WCOFF didn't initially have live events -- wound up playing in both events. We brought customers to the WCOFF and vice versa. The same thing will happen here and honestly we're big enough boys to know that we're not the only game in town.
Heck, Dave Gerczak won our debut NFFC Primetime event and the $100,000 grand prize. He's second on our leading money list. He's definitely considered one of the best players we've ever had and he bought me lunch recently (we're 45 miles apart). The first year Ryan and I played in the FFPC (2009), we won a league title and $5,000. Neither side played the other sides' contest last year and I'm not sure either will this year, but it's not like we don't have a history of civil obedience here.
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