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Walla Walla
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by Walla Walla » Mon Jul 02, 2007 6:57 am
A recent ruling by the NFBC raises the question of Rules. If you have a team that may win it's league but not the overall is that cause for the NFBC crew to change the pool of players for the next weeks Free agents? The reason being is it might effect the overall standings? If this is the case than there should be no payoffs for league winners. Just lump it into one final payment for the top teams. The ruling might benifit the overall teams but kills any idea
of a fair one team contest.

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mdz129
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by mdz129 » Mon Jul 02, 2007 11:12 am
Jones should be out and you should have bid on Marmol or Corpas or anyone else who might close out a game.
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Chest Rockwell
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by Chest Rockwell » Mon Jul 02, 2007 11:55 am
Originally posted by Walla Walla:
A recent ruling by the NFBC raises the question of Rules. If you have a team that may win it's league but not the overall is that cause for the NFBC crew to change the pool of players for the next weeks Free agents? The reason being is it might effect the overall standings? If this is the case than there should be no payoffs for league winners. Just lump it into one final payment for the top teams. The ruling might benifit the overall teams but kills any idea
of a fair one team contest.

No matter what the rules are you will finish last so no need debating.
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Red Sox Nation
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by Red Sox Nation » Mon Jul 02, 2007 11:57 am
Originally posted by Walla Walla:
A recent ruling by the NFBC raises the question of Rules. If you have a team that may win it's league but not the overall is that cause for the NFBC crew to change the pool of players for the next weeks Free agents? The reason being is it might effect the overall standings? If this is the case than there should be no payoffs for league winners. Just lump it into one final payment for the top teams. The ruling might benifit the overall teams but kills any idea
of a fair one team contest.

Take Jones out of the pool!
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