More Slow Draft Offerings Part 3: $50, $125, $250, $375

RapTors
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Post by RapTors » Wed Jul 15, 2009 2:24 am

you got me red ryder!!! how could i resist that lineup card. sometimes i like to swim with the sharks. in all honesty, i will apologize to all listeners. i believe a slow draft is a great way to get your feet wet. thanks for calling me out!! hehe. look forward to lightly lookn over some foots...heck, i may even be able to get ahold of jules cheat sheet??? right jules??? RT

Greg Ambrosius
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Post by Greg Ambrosius » Wed Jul 15, 2009 12:33 pm

Originally posted by RapTors:
RT will take a spot in the 375 Welcome to foots RT. This is shaping up as a great, great group of owners with possibly two $100,000 winners among the competitors. If Rob can make it, we're up to 10 with FOUR SPOTS LEFT!!! Awesome and let's fill it up and get the drafting season in full swing. Thanks all and here's the tentative lineup for the $375 Slow Draft.

$375 NFFC Draft Champions Slow Draft League No. 1
On MockDraftCentral.com starting when league fills
$375 Entry Fee, Pay $1,400 or 2010 NFFC main event free entry to Top 3 Finishers
1. Mark Moyer
2. Tom Yates
3. Ron Kraus
4. Thomas Kay
5. Jules McLean
6. KJ Duke
7. Glenn Schroter
8. Chris DaVault
9. Rick Thomas
10. Rob Benetti (tentative)
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BillyWaz
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Post by BillyWaz » Wed Jul 15, 2009 1:03 pm

If this can fill by THIS Friday (7/17), I would be game as I need it to be over by Friday, August 7th.

I think 3 weeks (21 days) should be sufficent time to knock this out.

Consider me in IF it can fill in the next two days.

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Coltsfan
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Post by Coltsfan » Wed Jul 15, 2009 2:05 pm

Is this a 32 rounder or 26 rounds? I keep thinking about getting in but haven't decided yet.


Wayne

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Post by BillyWaz » Wed Jul 15, 2009 2:14 pm

It is 32 which makes it tougher. Those extra 6 rounds seem to REALLY drag out, when in reality they should go VERY quickly as that is "predraftville" IMO! ;)

Get in Wayne, as we would be that much closer to starting on (of before) Friday!! :D

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Post by KOTRAX » Wed Jul 15, 2009 4:32 pm

I WISH THIS WAS A LIVE DRAFT. THE SLOW DRAFTS ARE COOL AND EVERYTHING BUT I AM IN TWO RIGHT NOW (ACTUALLY 3 WITH THE VERY SLOW ONE) AND I JUST HATE DRAFTING VARIABLES THAT CAN HAPPEN WITH SLOW DRAFTS.


I GUESS I AM BUMMINIG DRAFTING DERRICK MASON ON AUTO PICK 15 MINUTES BEFORE HIS ANNOUNCEMENT.


AT LEAST WITH A LIVE DRAFT NO BREAKING NEWS CAN EFFECT THAT PARTICULAR DRAFT.


THAT IS THE ONLY DRAWBACK I HAVE WITH SLOW ONES. ALONG WITH THE ANTICIPATION OF PICKING. :D :D

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Post by RiFF » Wed Jul 15, 2009 6:36 pm

I'd join, but this format doesn't make a lot of sense to me. First, second and third all receive the same prize??
It would make a lot more sense (at least to me) if first received an entry to the doubleheader, both Classic and Primetime ($2150), second received an entry to the Classic ($1400) and 3rd received an entry to the Primetime ($750). And if the discount for the early entry to the doubleheader was factored in the prize pool would be about the same.
Maybe I'm too much a Capitalist but this format seems like Socialized FF.
But, hey good luck to everyone and you only have to finish 3rd.

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Post by kjduke » Wed Jul 15, 2009 7:23 pm

Originally posted by BillyWaz:
If this can fill by THIS Friday (7/17), I would be game as I need it to be over by Friday, August 7th.

I think 3 weeks (21 days) should be sufficent time to knock this out.

Consider me in IF it can fill in the next two days. Greg, make me draft commish and we'll finish on time. ;)

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Post by kjduke » Wed Jul 15, 2009 7:26 pm

Originally posted by RiFF:
I'd join, but this format doesn't make a lot of sense to me. First, second and third all receive the same prize??
It would make a lot more sense (at least to me) if first received an entry to the doubleheader, both Classic and Primetime ($2150), second received an entry to the Classic ($1400) and 3rd received an entry to the Primetime ($750). And if the discount for the early entry to the doubleheader was factored in the prize pool would be about the same.
Maybe I'm too much a Capitalist but this format seems like Socialized FF.
But, hey good luck to everyone and you only have to finish 3rd. Riff,

Not that I want you in this lge ;) , but you're looking at it wrong. Think of it as a qualifying round for 2010's main event. Top 3 move on to the next rd.

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Post by Diesel » Wed Jul 15, 2009 7:56 pm

Did somebody say something about 3rd place?
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