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by Greg Ambrosius » Tue Aug 16, 2011 2:18 pm
It's been a full day of reaching out to fantasy players and players reaching out to us about the upcoming season and I will admit it was a sobering day. There are a lot of people who are owed thousands of dollars who are very upset with everyone in this industry. They are so mad that they don't even want to play fantasy football anymore. The combination of the weary 137-day NFL lockout and now this kick to the groin has knocked them out of the game for the time being.
My hope is that once Opening Weekend rolls around, people will get their football mojos going and remain in this space. A lot of signups could come in those last 7-10 days. The initial reason for starting this thread was to say that we all had to be diligent about our customers and not take them for granted. Yes, we had 1,700+ high-stakes teams last year among the three contests, but if one contest screwed up we knew the growth pattern would head downward faster than a bear market. And we're seeing that now, with fewer than 1,000 teams signed up for the two contests still operating legitimate games.
I thought more things would get cleared up with the other contest today, but it looks like things are back in a non-communicative way. I'm not sure why someone over there doesn't say something constructive of what is going on with the contest. Many of the folks I talked to were hopeful that they'd be able to get money if they are owed less than $2,000 as promised last night, but they know that was dependent on a transaction. There doesn't appear to be a transaction anytime soon. Others would gladly take the 25 cents on the dollar offer. Others honestly believe a live event will be held in Las Vegas with only rollover money financing some type of contest.
All I will say is that you need a stat service to run a contest. You can hold the live draft with lots of people, but once everyone goes home you need a stat service. Last year's back-end provider isn't powering the game this year. The WCOFF site is powered by Gridiron and anything can be added on there, including draft picks and the "WIN $300,000 GRAND PRIZE" banner. But at the end of the day, someone has to power the game to run the contest and even his closest allies have admitted that when this was lost, this season was seriously in jeopardy if not worst.
For those players still hoping for a miracle, I hope it happens. I really do want to see you get paid and then play where you'd like. But waiting for a conclusion to this epic play isn't going to come anytime soon. The reality of what happened last night during the "announcement" just won't sink in. It's too painful to admit. An honest answer and saying what is inevitable is the right thing to do, but it's just too hard to admit what the next step is going to be, even though it's so obvious to everyone else.
It's bad for everyone. But it's time to let these customers free with the truth. It will be interesting if anyone can do that soon. I hope so, but I doubt it.
Founder, National Fantasy Football Championship & National Fantasy Baseball Championship
Twitter: @GregAmbrosius