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Post by King of Queens » Wed May 14, 2008 6:03 am

Originally posted by Greg Ambrosius:
How much would it be worth to have someone win both the NFFC and the NBC Sports Fantasy Football Championship in the same year? The odds of that happening would be HUGE, but it is possible. Could we possibly offer the largest grand prize in the industry to someone who accomplished both feats? Would it appeal to you?How much are we talking here, Greg? $500,000? $1 million? :D

Now that's REALLY something to shoot for! It's a great incentive to get people to sign up for both events, too.

I would assume that the primary owner would have to be the same for both winners for this to kick in -- otherwise I'd consider getting Aunt Mabel, Uncle Charlie and third-cousin, twice removed Nelson involved.

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Post by da bears » Wed May 14, 2008 6:07 am

Originally posted by Gordon Gekko:
1 million to win the NFFC and NBC in the same year.

10 million to win the NFFC, NBC, and NFBC in the same year. Sounds good to me. ;)
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Post by Gordon Gekko » Wed May 14, 2008 6:21 am

How about 10 Million to win the NFFC, NBC, and WCOFF in the same year.
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Post by King of Queens » Wed May 14, 2008 6:28 am

Originally posted by Gordon Gekko:
How about 10 Million to win the NFFC, NBC, and WCOFF in the same year. Plus an extra $1.98 if you win one of the other events.

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Post by ultimatefs » Wed May 14, 2008 6:38 am

Originally posted by RiFF:
quote:Originally posted by Greg Ambrosius:
Okay, I'll leave with this thought today and you can help me out:

How much would it be worth to have someone win both the NFFC and the NBC Sports Fantasy Football Championship in the same year? The odds of that happening would be HUGE, but it is possible. Could we possibly offer the largest grand prize in the industry to someone who accomplished both feats? Would it appeal to you?

It's something I'm considering as we finalize our plans for everything. Our meetings have centered on sponsorship possibilities and the live events, but I can see us setting a good precedent with this one. Any feedback would be helpful. Thanks all and post any thoughts or questions here and I'll address them after hoops. That probably would be a great marketing concept and you could probably get an insurance policy at a pretty reasonable cost. Win the NFFC and the NBC contests and win a $1 Million bonus in addition to the 2 $100K grand prizes!! Interesting....
[/QUOTE]My thoughts also... The odds are so remote with each contest being so different (12/14 teams), that the insurance probably wouldn't be that high.

A shot at a $mil means instant sell outs IMO.

I was kinda surprised at the lower target number for NBC game, but understand why Year 1.
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Post by KOTRAX » Wed May 14, 2008 6:56 am

I KNOW PEOPLE WOULD LOVE TO SEE A ONE MILLION DOLLAR PAYOFF FOR WINNING BOTH NBC AND THE NFFC MAIN AS WOULD I.


HOWEVER I DON'T KNOW IF THAT IS IN REASON. IF THE TOP PRIZE IS $100,000 FOR BOTH LEAGUES, WHERE DOES THE OTHER $800,000 COME FROM?


EVEN A $500,000 PRIZE SOUNDS LIKE A REACH FOR WINNING BOTH LEAGUES. NOW IF WE CHANGE IT TO WINNER TAKES ALL IF HE CAN WIN BOTH THEN THAT IS DIFFERENT SCENARIO.


NOW WHAT COULD BE IN REASON IS IF YOU WIN BOTH MAIN EVENTS YOU WOULD WIN YOUR $200,000 AND ALSO WIN AN ENTRY INTO BOTH MAIN EVENTS FOR LIFE.


WITH THAT WOULD INCLUDE WHAT EVER CITY YOU WANTED, AIRFARE, LODGING AND A GUEST.


THIS KEEPS IT IN REASON AND ALSO REWARDS FOR THE LONG RUN TOO.


JUST MY OPINION.

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Post by kapefear » Wed May 14, 2008 7:04 am

why not shoot for the moon and say 3 million..the only thing he can say is no.Anyways you right they just get an insurance policy anyways.Just like jordans furniture in Boston did.Last they ran a promotion stating any furniture bought before may 1st would be free if the Red sox won the world series.They did and Jordans payed off.This year they did it again, but theSox have to sweep the world series.Anyways ask cc desperado's he won $4000 in furniture.

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Post by Greg Ambrosius » Wed May 14, 2008 7:24 am

Originally posted by RiFF:
quote:Originally posted by Greg Ambrosius:
Okay, I'll leave with this thought today and you can help me out:

How much would it be worth to have someone win both the NFFC and the NBC Sports Fantasy Football Championship in the same year? The odds of that happening would be HUGE, but it is possible. Could we possibly offer the largest grand prize in the industry to someone who accomplished both feats? Would it appeal to you?

It's something I'm considering as we finalize our plans for everything. Our meetings have centered on sponsorship possibilities and the live events, but I can see us setting a good precedent with this one. Any feedback would be helpful. Thanks all and post any thoughts or questions here and I'll address them after hoops. That probably would be a great marketing concept and you could probably get an insurance policy at a pretty reasonable cost. Win the NFFC and the NBC contests and win a $1 Million bonus in addition to the 2 $100K grand prizes!! Interesting....
[/QUOTE]You read my mind. I'm already checking it out. That's the idea as the first fantasy sports company to offer a $1 million grand prize.
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Post by Greg Ambrosius » Wed May 14, 2008 7:25 am

Originally posted by Gordon Gekko:
1 million to win the NFFC and NBC in the same year.

10 million to win the NFFC, NBC, and NFBC in the same year. Oooooooooooohhhh, I like it. Now where is that phone number for the insurance company. ;)
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Post by Greg Ambrosius » Wed May 14, 2008 7:27 am

Originally posted by King of Queens:
quote:Originally posted by Greg Ambrosius:
How much would it be worth to have someone win both the NFFC and the NBC Sports Fantasy Football Championship in the same year? The odds of that happening would be HUGE, but it is possible. Could we possibly offer the largest grand prize in the industry to someone who accomplished both feats? Would it appeal to you?How much are we talking here, Greg? $500,000? $1 million? :D

Now that's REALLY something to shoot for! It's a great incentive to get people to sign up for both events, too.

I would assume that the primary owner would have to be the same for both winners for this to kick in -- otherwise I'd consider getting Aunt Mabel, Uncle Charlie and third-cousin, twice removed Nelson involved.
[/QUOTE]Yeah, it would have to be the same principal owner, you couldn't share a team and then hope to get it that way. Principal owner of both.

From an odds standpoint, obviously not everyone would do both events, so it would be tough to do. But 1:392 for our event x 1:396 for the NBC Sports event is interesting. And it's more feasible with a smaller high-stakes event like ours rather than 900+ teams. I'm checking it out now.
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