Originally posted by Crazy Like a Fox:
quote:Originally posted by Chest Rockwell:
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Greg Ambrosius:
[qb]
What makes you continue to want to compete in the NFBC each year? What do you like best about the NFBC competition? And what would likely make you stop playing in the NFBC?
If you had to rate in order, what do you like best:
The tough competition with other die-hard owners
The league setup and rules format with no trading
The lure of the $100,000 grand prize
The comraderie of the event and competition
The trust that the prize payment will be there
The customer service and fun at the draft
Other
I am as confident as anybody about this stuff, but 1st overall takes great skill mixed in with incredible luck, and you can't realisticably expect a great chance at winning $100,000 or even a good chance IMO.
I think if you made the league prizes,
$7,000 for 1st
$4,000 for 2nd
$2,500 for 3rd
Or maybe 3 places paid, 4th and 5th get free entry into the next year's Main Event would make the odds of getting something tangible in return much more realistic.
What are all your thoughts? [/QUOTE]I am not in the Main Event yet for NFBC, but I have played in the NFFC since it's inception.
While I agree that you need a lot of things go your way, in football, it is MUCH different than in baseball, as it is all about who has a great 3 week stretch in football to see who wins the 100K. That being said, the object is to GET in the Championship round, as then you have a shot.
So in baseball, I actually think there is more skill in winning the 100K, as it is what you do the entire year, and it isn't all about getting "hot" at a certain time (all weeks are equal).
As far as individual leagues, the prizes are fine. This is a WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP, not a league championship Crazy. If you finish in the top 2, you almost double your investment. If you finish 3rd, you basically get your investment back. If you can't finish in the top 20% of your individual league (3 of 15) more often than not, you probably shouldn't be playing.
Raising each individual league isn't the way to attract more people, raising the GRAND prize is the way to attract more people.
Hopefully it is something that will be done in the near future for both baseball and football.
[ February 11, 2008, 08:01 AM: Message edited by: billywaz ]