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It was an ugly season. Just like that baby. By the way kind of looks like Lowry a bit... hmmmm. Bobby been sleeping around on me ! 

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Brock,
Appreciate that but asking to incur the wrath of Yellow spine! It's all good. When he is gone from these boards it will be business as usual.
Appreciate that but asking to incur the wrath of Yellow spine! It's all good. When he is gone from these boards it will be business as usual.
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Wow, that is one handsome child. Did you two adopt?Quahogs wrote:It was an ugly season. Just like that baby. By the way kind of looks like Lowry a bit... hmmmm. Bobby been sleeping around on me !
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Bullshit. I add an R: Jurprinka!!KJ Duke wrote:Even Greg screws up your name, he is constantly leaving out the R.Quahogs wrote: How is it you knuckleheads can't spell my name right ??? It's Stephen No1rankedplayerinNFBCka

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A graduate degree in what?? If it was for spending a lot of time on your knees or bent over then I can understand and say you got me there!!!Yellow Ledbetters wrote:It's so sad when women do drugs during pregnancy....they end up with J.D. I'm sure your mom wanted you to be named after your father but didn't know who he was. Nice of you to adapt her motto for your user name "All in"
I know you lack the graduate degree I have but for the love of god it's jag off not jack off. Jesus Christ if you are going to try to insult someone do it correctly. Stop wasting money on fantasy baseball and go back to school. Or for god sakes don't have any more kids. The world has enough jag offs.




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Yellow, if I could I'd like to put a picture to your statements ...Yellow Ledbetters wrote:....I thought KJ was the most pretentious d-bag here but you are giving him a serious run for his money.
That just made my day. You don't strike me as the kind of guy that can afford a league like this but i thought maybe you got a special needs discount so NFBC could get a tax write off.
Hey KJ, "I'm above name-calling, you pretentious d-bag" ... Hey JD, "You peasant slob, you are soooo beneath me" ...

"ROI? I don't always play, but when I do my return must equal a high percentage times zero" ... "Ohhh for Five, why yes, and proud of it" ...
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LOL! Now that sounds about right!!
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LOok who's in the sandbox throwin it around ! Principal Ambosius !Greg Ambrosius wrote:Bullshit. I add an R: Jurprinka!!KJ Duke wrote:Even Greg screws up your name, he is constantly leaving out the R.Quahogs wrote: How is it you knuckleheads can't spell my name right ??? It's Stephen No1rankedplayerinNFBCka
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Well, Jurprinkinowitz, Greg always does an annual post reminiscing about the message boards of old and the non-stop smack talk back then. Maybe these scorched earth threads are bringing him back and making him feel young again.Quahogs wrote:LOok who's in the sandbox throwin it around ! Principal Ambosius !Greg Ambrosius wrote:Bullshit. I add an R: Jurprinka!!KJ Duke wrote:Even Greg screws up your name, he is constantly leaving out the R.
Speaking about young again, let's get back to that handsome baby......
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Mr. Glenn, you missed the Message Boards of the first couple of years. In Years 1 and 2, we had this rabble-rouser named Gordon Gekko who proclaimed himself as the greatest fantasy baseball and football player who was taking down the $100,000 grand prize in both sports. He missed in baseball, but he won the first $100,000 in football and nobody doubted him again. Now he looks like the nice guy on the boards!! Wow. And you missed the whole Nathan Noy first two years; he was Deadheadz before there was a Deadheadz!!Glenneration X wrote:Well, Jurprinkinowitz, Greg always does an annual post reminiscing about the message boards of old and the non-stop smack talk back then. Maybe these scorched earth threads are bringing him back and making him feel young again.Quahogs wrote:LOok who's in the sandbox throwin it around ! Principal Ambosius !Greg Ambrosius wrote:
Bullshit. I add an R: Jurprinka!!
Speaking about young again, let's get back to that handsome baby......

I never want the early days of the Message Boards back. Heck, I don't want today's Message Boards!! There was nothing wrong with silence, so let's get back to that!! This is a damn library everyone, so get back to your quiet research!!!

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Greg, don't forget Div. You charter members seem to bring up his quick wit and sharp tongue whenever reminiscing. How do you think he'd be playing in this sandbox the last couple days?Greg Ambrosius wrote:Mr. Glenn, you missed the Message Boards of the first couple of years. In Years 1 and 2, we had this rabble-rouser named Gordon Gekko who proclaimed himself as the greatest fantasy baseball and football player who was taking down the $100,000 grand prize in both sports. He missed in baseball, but he won the first $100,000 in football and nobody doubted him again. Now he looks like the nice guy on the boards!! Wow. And you missed the whole Nathan Noy first two years; he was Deadheadz before there was a Deadheadz!!Glenneration X wrote:
Well, Jurprinkinowitz, Greg always does an annual post reminiscing about the message boards of old and the non-stop smack talk back then. Maybe these scorched earth threads are bringing him back and making him feel young again.
Speaking about young again, let's get back to that handsome baby......Man, he drove guys just crazy and he drank.....oh, never mind.
I never want the early days of the Message Boards back. Heck, I don't want today's Message Boards!! There was nothing wrong with silence, so let's get back to that!! This is a damn library everyone, so get back to your quiet research!!!

I think we're all just getting antsy for Vegas, NYC, and Chicago and for those live drafts and season to start. Plus I'm sure Ledbetters will be getting his medication refill once his neighborhood pharmacy opens up tomorrow. Things will get quieter again soon. Maybe we won't reach library quiet, but.....
And Juprinklione, about that handsome baby......
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It was dyv. Dave Cushard. He was the best and encouraged me to use the Boards more when we were in a league together.
I know Greg doesn't want to go back to those old times, but looking back now, it sure was a lot of fun for me.
Dyv, King of Queens, Gordon Gekko, Chest Rockwell, Potter,... loved 'em all....
All with different personalities and ways about them. All, armed with a quick wit.
The commonality was they shared a love for fantasy baseball and a love for the NFBC.
Back then, THEY were the 'Good Ole Boys' and I never had a problem with that.
I know Greg doesn't want to go back to those old times, but looking back now, it sure was a lot of fun for me.
Dyv, King of Queens, Gordon Gekko, Chest Rockwell, Potter,... loved 'em all....
All with different personalities and ways about them. All, armed with a quick wit.
The commonality was they shared a love for fantasy baseball and a love for the NFBC.
Back then, THEY were the 'Good Ole Boys' and I never had a problem with that.
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If you need more shine, my great-granny still makes the best...I can hook you up, bro...Quahogs wrote:I wake up after a month long nap to the House burning down. Problem is I grabbed the moonshine to put it out instead of the water !

Baseball is a slow, boring, complex, cerebral game that doesn't lend itself to histrionics. You 'take in' a baseball game, something odd to say about a football or basketball game, with the clock running and the bodies flying.
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Doughy, I pretty much missed out on the Dyv era. By the time I arrived on the scene, Dyv was pretty much a part time player here and part time presence on the boards. Though I do recall one time in my first year or two, Greg warning me off for my own protection of Dyv's slashing ways when it looked like we were in a disagreement over Fanball or something. But Dyv was respectful and I was respectful back, so I guess I was spared the knife.DOUGHBOYS wrote:It was dyv. Dave Cushard. He was the best and encouraged me to use the Boards more when we were in a league together.
I know Greg doesn't want to go back to those old times, but looking back now, it sure was a lot of fun for me.
Dyv, King of Queens, Gordon Gekko, Chest Rockwell, Potter,... loved 'em all....
All with different personalities and ways about them. All, armed with a quick wit.
The commonality was they shared a love for fantasy baseball and a love for the NFBC.
Back then, THEY were the 'Good Ole Boys' and I never had a problem with that.

I also didn't see much of Chest Rockwell, Potter, Nathan Noy or some of the others in their heyday. Though Gekko was still causing quite a bit of controversy and the boards were definitely more active and combative than they typically are these days around when I first showed up on the scene, it sounds like those first days put even then to shame.
Still, it musta been interesting back in those wild times. From what I hear, those times on these boards make these last couple days seem like the Nickelodeon boards.
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It's funny how those were the "good 'ol days." I could fill up a whole Main Event league with the number of people who said they would leave or did leave because of Gekko's posts...in both sports!! I never suppressed the First Amendment in the NFBC and NFFC (until now) and it all worked out. Heck, by Year 2 the two biggest instigators (Gekko and Dyv) were sharing an NFFC Ultimate team!! They were good days.DOUGHBOYS wrote:It was dyv. Dave Cushard. He was the best and encouraged me to use the Boards more when we were in a league together.
I know Greg doesn't want to go back to those old times, but looking back now, it sure was a lot of fun for me.
Dyv, King of Queens, Gordon Gekko, Chest Rockwell, Potter,... loved 'em all....
All with different personalities and ways about them. All, armed with a quick wit.
The commonality was they shared a love for fantasy baseball and a love for the NFBC.
Back then, THEY were the 'Good Ole Boys' and I never had a problem with that.
The NFBC wouldn't be around today without Dyv. He helped us in Year 1, our only year where we lost a bunch of money!!!

Some day they will say "when that Doughboys wrote, man, those were the good ol' days!!" See, these are the good ol' days.
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And 5 weeks from now when we aren't sitting around in 2 degree weather we can reminisce about it IN VEGAS BABY!!!
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Dough - I'll be in Vegas weekend 1. If you are, I'll try to touch base with you. I don't believe we ever metDOUGHBOYS wrote: I know Greg doesn't want to go back to those old times, but looking back now, it sure was a lot of fun for me.
Dyv, King of Queens, Gordon Gekko, Chest Rockwell, Potter,... loved 'em all....
All with different personalities and ways about them. All, armed with a quick wit.
The commonality was they shared a love for fantasy baseball and a love for the NFBC.
Back then, THEY were the 'Good Ole Boys' and I never had a problem with that.
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Here's why it was so wild on our Message Boards and WCOFF's Message Boards in the early days: There was no past history for anyone and thus everyone smack talked about winning their local leagues for the last decade. The bravado had nothing to back up but words. Secondly, there were really only Main Event drafts, so you had 8 months in football and 6+ months in baseball to brag before anyone really drafted. It was just 6 months of what we saw today with Gekko pushing his chest out farther than anyone else, no matter how far they pushed out!!Glenneration X wrote: Still, it musta been interesting back in those wild times. From what I hear, those times on these boards make these last couple days seem like the Nickelodeon boards.

The WCOFF boards in 2002 and 2003 were MUST READ every day. They just hated Gekko over there. I loved it when he joined us in 2004. I knew right away the bravado was egging folks on and into the contests. Then he went out and won $100,000. Lenny wanted no part of him and he wins it all here in football!! That was wild. But after a couple of years of competition and with more online drafts during the off-season, the bravado was either justified or it wasn't. Results dictated who could brag and who couldn't, and those who could brag usually weren't on the boards. Now you can chat in DC leagues, via social media, Twitter and other outlets, so the boards are used far less than ever before.
But they are still the playground where we all meet each day, at the very least to check in. Tom and I try to keep them active when we can and to provide draft results, some STATS data and more. But being the playground police has never been fun and it's the least favorite part of this job. Stop making this a chore everyone.
One of Ryan's first mandates during our brief tenure at Fanball was to eliminate the Message Boards. Tom and I said NO WAY. He thought they were detrimental to the growth of our contest. We knew it was our best promotional vehicle. It would be like cutting off our legs. It was one battle we won, thankfully. Oh boy, now I'm getting a headache. Gotta go take 4 Excedrin before our radio show. All this reminiscing brings back some bad memories. Oh well.

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We have never met. Looking forward to it.Gekko wrote:Dough - I'll be in Vegas weekend 1. If you are, I'll try to touch base with you. I don't believe we ever metDOUGHBOYS wrote: I know Greg doesn't want to go back to those old times, but looking back now, it sure was a lot of fun for me.
Dyv, King of Queens, Gordon Gekko, Chest Rockwell, Potter,... loved 'em all....
All with different personalities and ways about them. All, armed with a quick wit.
The commonality was they shared a love for fantasy baseball and a love for the NFBC.
Back then, THEY were the 'Good Ole Boys' and I never had a problem with that.
On my tombstone-
Wait! I never had the perfect draft!
Wait! I never had the perfect draft!
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Nathan Noy.
Wow.
Wow.
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I believe you have had worse days than this, GregGreg Ambrosius wrote:Here's why it was so wild on our Message Boards and WCOFF's Message Boards in the early days: There was no past history for anyone and thus everyone smack talked about winning their local leagues for the last decade. The bravado had nothing to back up but words. Secondly, there were really only Main Event drafts, so you had 8 months in football and 6+ months in baseball to brag before anyone really drafted. It was just 6 months of what we saw today with Gekko pushing his chest out farther than anyone else, no matter how far they pushed out!!Glenneration X wrote: Still, it musta been interesting back in those wild times. From what I hear, those times on these boards make these last couple days seem like the Nickelodeon boards.![]()
The WCOFF boards in 2002 and 2003 were MUST READ every day. They just hated Gekko over there. I loved it when he joined us in 2004. I knew right away the bravado was egging folks on and into the contests. Then he went out and won $100,000. Lenny wanted no part of him and he wins it all here in football!! That was wild. But after a couple of years of competition and with more online drafts during the off-season, the bravado was either justified or it wasn't. Results dictated who could brag and who couldn't, and those who could brag usually weren't on the boards. Now you can chat in DC leagues, via social media, Twitter and other outlets, so the boards are used far less than ever before.
But they are still the playground where we all meet each day, at the very least to check in. Tom and I try to keep them active when we can and to provide draft results, some STATS data and more. But being the playground police has never been fun and it's the least favorite part of this job. Stop making this a chore everyone.
One of Ryan's first mandates during our brief tenure at Fanball was to eliminate the Message Boards. Tom and I said NO WAY. He thought they were detrimental to the growth of our contest. We knew it was our best promotional vehicle. It would be like cutting off our legs. It was one battle we won, thankfully. Oh boy, now I'm getting a headache. Gotta go take 4 Excedrin before our radio show. All this reminiscing brings back some bad memories. Oh well.

Those Fanball times were pretty ugly at times.
I sort of led the charge against Ryan. He was so woeful on these Boards, it is no wonder to me that he wanted them removed.

We knew that You and Tom were in a bad spot with Ryan and Fanball. Sometimes we held our tongues, most times not.
Theodore Roosevelt was heard to say, "You know what we need? We need a war. Nothing gets the economy and brings us together better than war."
Same here.
After a day like this we have to be more together, since we couldn't be any more apart!

In a couple of days, I'll give you the names of drafters in the Mia League.
The Mia League is comprised mostly of so-called 'Good Ole Boys' who all kind of 'adopted' the Martin Family as their little girl, Mia, was going through two surgeries on her brain.
They waited on pins and needles before Roger let us know that it looked like everything was going to be ok.
The same Good Ole Boys that offered to donate any money won to the Martin Family.
The fellas that still call Roger to check in and see if Mia is still doing ok.
And now, Mia looks forward to calling out the draft order each year for this league.
It is awesome.
Those are the Good Ole Boys I know!
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look at that slanted jaw line... I can see the resemblance to your profile pic on the right !Edwards Kings wrote:If you need more shine, my great-granny still makes the best...I can hook you up, bro...Quahogs wrote:I wake up after a month long nap to the House burning down. Problem is I grabbed the moonshine to put it out instead of the water !
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I apologize for a couple of lines that I took a shot. I was frustrated by an outsider interpreting the 2014 results of the Platinum as negative to the event plus it wasn't fair to the owners who have long long resumes in this event. This whole situation was sad all around.Money wrote:Well, I guess this is my Q to jump into the fray. I attempted to ask that we put this behind us and the responses were of vindication for the sanctity of those involved and the game itself. Glenn thanks Mr. Childs for his analysis and taking the time that the "Accuser" did not. I take exception to Shawn's few sentences that carry a lot of weight with those that follow the boards.
Shawn, when doing your in depth analysis did you have access to the standings when these decisions were made? If not did you do the do diligence to back track each team stats (including ratios) each week so that you had a proper perspective? To look at a 4-6 week period as a whole and make assumptions is irresponsible. This is a week to week game, for hitters a Monday to Friday to Monday game. Decisions made in week 24 for a category that pan out or not have no business being tied to assumptions because a team loses that category by many, 3 weeks later. If you weren't part of it or at least properly recreate each week including category standings you cannot accurately assert yourself into the conversation.
Invoke code of conduct, I'm sure you think you have the authority to.
I have access to the league (managing partner with Jim's team) and I followed it closely. In every league at all points of the year, you never know who your real final competitors will be. Your team started catch fire in week 18 (170 runs, 49 HR's, 179 RBI, and 19 SB's) thanks to a hot month from Ortiz, Carter, Jones, LaRoche, and Cano (33 HR's).
On August 10th, you won MIke Fiers $37-$27 (We were runner ups). This was the week you lost Anibal Sanchez. Over that previous weekend, we moved into first place a couple of times over the weekend (I thought it was important for you to win Fiers and we tried to block). It was also the week Team Johnson was fishing for a replacement for Tanaka. His season was probably saved by Carlos Carrasco who he won $6 to $5. Wainwright appeared to be on the ropes with his whip just came off a brutal weeks (Week 18 - ERA: 4.231 and Whip: 1.455 and Week 19 -ERA: 3.83 and Whip: 1.617).
When the event entered September, no one knew your team would play poorly or who would play well. So when a team sets their lineup with a month or 3 weeks to go, they don't know who they are helping or hurting.
In every league, teams will chase wins and K's with hopes of maintaining ERA or whip. Without risk, there is no reward. Your read on someone worrying about ratios couldn't more wrong. They don't care with a month to go. You can't move up in the standings without more volume of innings.
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Fellas, CUT IT OUT!
There's no winner with all this. But, there is a loser.
Greg and the NFBC.
It's late February. He's trying to fill leagues.
Let him do his job.
You guys can go at it again in April.
There's no winner with all this. But, there is a loser.
Greg and the NFBC.
It's late February. He's trying to fill leagues.
Let him do his job.
You guys can go at it again in April.
On my tombstone-
Wait! I never had the perfect draft!
Wait! I never had the perfect draft!