Week 3 Classic FAAB Bids
Week 3 Classic FAAB Bids
This is a pretty tough league in the Primetime.
LEAGUE 5
1. Louis Tranquilli,Clinton, New Jersey
2. Anson Chan, Ft. Lee, New Jersey
3. Todd Kamen, Princeton, New Jersey
4. Larry Schechter, Rexford, New York
5. John Sisto, New Rochelle, New York
6. Joe DiGalbo, New York, New York
7. Mike Catalano, East Hanover, New Jersey
8. Kevin O'Brien, Bound Brook, New Jersey
9. Nelson Sousa, Saugarites, New York
10. James Mack, Delaware Water Gap, Pennsylvania
11. Eddie Gillis, Jamestown, Rhode Island
12. Philip Popo, Newark, Delaware
LEAGUE 5
1. Louis Tranquilli,Clinton, New Jersey
2. Anson Chan, Ft. Lee, New Jersey
3. Todd Kamen, Princeton, New Jersey
4. Larry Schechter, Rexford, New York
5. John Sisto, New Rochelle, New York
6. Joe DiGalbo, New York, New York
7. Mike Catalano, East Hanover, New Jersey
8. Kevin O'Brien, Bound Brook, New Jersey
9. Nelson Sousa, Saugarites, New York
10. James Mack, Delaware Water Gap, Pennsylvania
11. Eddie Gillis, Jamestown, Rhode Island
12. Philip Popo, Newark, Delaware
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Originally posted by BillyWaz:
I'll leave it all at that, except that when Mark passes out next Saturday night in Baltimore, he is getting 14 kicks in his nuts....one for each owner of Chicago Classic 3 that he disrespected!
i admit, i almost spit my morning yogurt out when i read that!!!
I'll leave it all at that, except that when Mark passes out next Saturday night in Baltimore, he is getting 14 kicks in his nuts....one for each owner of Chicago Classic 3 that he disrespected!
i admit, i almost spit my morning yogurt out when i read that!!!
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Originally posted by Bob Squad:
Gekko
Description of Hasty Generalization:
This fallacy is committed when a person draws a conclusion about a population based on a sample that is not large enough. It has the following form:
just a sidenote - chicago is also the home of the owner who drafted C.Buckhalter when he was ruled out for the year BEFORE the NFFC draft.
[ September 27, 2009, 08:32 AM: Message edited by: Gordon Gekko II ]
Gekko
Description of Hasty Generalization:
This fallacy is committed when a person draws a conclusion about a population based on a sample that is not large enough. It has the following form:
just a sidenote - chicago is also the home of the owner who drafted C.Buckhalter when he was ruled out for the year BEFORE the NFFC draft.
[ September 27, 2009, 08:32 AM: Message edited by: Gordon Gekko II ]
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Originally posted by Gordon Gekko II:
quote:Originally posted by Bob Squad:
Gekko
Description of Hasty Generalization:
This fallacy is committed when a person draws a conclusion about a population based on a sample that is not large enough. It has the following form:
just a sidenote - chicago is also the home of the owner who drafted C.Buckhalter when he was ruled out for the year BEFORE the NFFC draft. [/QUOTE]Didn't NY have a drafter vomit and pass out before round 18 of the 30 round NFBC draft??? Not sure if he is in the NFFC this year, but I know he drafted in NYC in the past.
I think drafting a totally inept team that has ZERO chance of success, is far worse than one weekly pickup (maybe the guy had a busy week and it was an oversight??)
Point is, there are "WTF's?" EVERYWHERE, and in EVERY city.
quote:Originally posted by Bob Squad:
Gekko
Description of Hasty Generalization:
This fallacy is committed when a person draws a conclusion about a population based on a sample that is not large enough. It has the following form:
just a sidenote - chicago is also the home of the owner who drafted C.Buckhalter when he was ruled out for the year BEFORE the NFFC draft. [/QUOTE]Didn't NY have a drafter vomit and pass out before round 18 of the 30 round NFBC draft??? Not sure if he is in the NFFC this year, but I know he drafted in NYC in the past.
I think drafting a totally inept team that has ZERO chance of success, is far worse than one weekly pickup (maybe the guy had a busy week and it was an oversight??)
Point is, there are "WTF's?" EVERYWHERE, and in EVERY city.
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I have to admit I do enjoy reading the inter-city rivalries that go on here....
My two cents....
New York is universally considered the financial, arts, food, sports, architectural, and intellectual capital of the world.
Goes to reason it would be the Fantasy Sports capital as well.
Chicago is known as the 2nd city for a reason (one being pickups of players on season ending injured reserve)..... .
Good luck everyone today,
Glenn
My two cents....
New York is universally considered the financial, arts, food, sports, architectural, and intellectual capital of the world.
Goes to reason it would be the Fantasy Sports capital as well.
Chicago is known as the 2nd city for a reason (one being pickups of players on season ending injured reserve)..... .
Good luck everyone today,
Glenn
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Boy, I would hate to see what happens if /and when NY wins the 3-City Grudge Match.....
Winning isn't everything, but the will to win is.
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Originally posted by Glenneration X:
I have to admit I do enjoy reading the inter-city rivalries that go on here....
My two cents....
New York is universally considered the financial, arts, food, sports, architectural, and intellectual capital of the world.
Goes to reason it would be the Fantasy Sports capital as well.
Chicago is known as the 2nd city for a reason (one being pickups of players on season ending injured reserve)..... .
Good luck everyone today,
Glenn There's 10 tough drafters or players in ChiTown, there would have been 11, if Go Getta played, where oh where is Mr. Go Getta.
John
I have to admit I do enjoy reading the inter-city rivalries that go on here....
My two cents....
New York is universally considered the financial, arts, food, sports, architectural, and intellectual capital of the world.
Goes to reason it would be the Fantasy Sports capital as well.
Chicago is known as the 2nd city for a reason (one being pickups of players on season ending injured reserve)..... .
Good luck everyone today,
Glenn There's 10 tough drafters or players in ChiTown, there would have been 11, if Go Getta played, where oh where is Mr. Go Getta.
John
Week 3 Classic FAAB Bids
Originally posted by Glenneration X:
I have to admit I do enjoy reading the inter-city rivalries that go on here....
My two cents....
New York is universally considered the financial, arts, food, sports, architectural, and intellectual capital of the world.
Goes to reason it would be the Fantasy Sports capital as well.
Chicago is known as the 2nd city for a reason (one being pickups of players on season ending injured reserve)..... .
Good luck everyone today,
Glenn Glenn, do you normally drink this early each Sunday morning???
I have to admit I do enjoy reading the inter-city rivalries that go on here....
My two cents....
New York is universally considered the financial, arts, food, sports, architectural, and intellectual capital of the world.
Goes to reason it would be the Fantasy Sports capital as well.
Chicago is known as the 2nd city for a reason (one being pickups of players on season ending injured reserve)..... .
Good luck everyone today,
Glenn Glenn, do you normally drink this early each Sunday morning???
Week 3 Classic FAAB Bids
Originally posted by Pats_12:
Boy, I would hate to see what happens if /and when NY wins the 3-City Grudge Match..... If NY doesn't win, we will have you to blame for taking my spot.
John
Boy, I would hate to see what happens if /and when NY wins the 3-City Grudge Match..... If NY doesn't win, we will have you to blame for taking my spot.
John
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My 2 leagues in Chicago are weak because I'm in them.
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.