LESS THAN 40 SPOTS REMAINING!

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LESS THAN 40 SPOTS REMAINING!

Post by Tom Kessenich » Sun Feb 18, 2007 7:53 pm

We're getting closer to our goal of 360 teams for the 2007 NFBC. As of Sunday night, we now have 323 signups. That means we only have 37 spots remaining so if you want to take part in the industry's only multi-city, high-stakes fantasy baseball event don't delay and sign up today. Time is running out and you don't want to miss out on what promises to be the most exciting year of the NFBC yet.



Here's the city-by-city breakdown of our signups as of Sunday evening:



Las Vegas: 133

New York: 106

Chicago: 49

Tampa: 35
Tom Kessenich
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LESS THAN 40 SPOTS REMAINING!

Post by viper » Mon Feb 19, 2007 12:41 am

quite a change from that first season when you worked hard to get to 195 teams.

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Post by Plymouth » Mon Feb 19, 2007 8:49 am

Is 360 a hard number or could it be increased if you get there in the next 7-10 days for example. If it is a hard number do the draft orders get picked as soon as 360 is reached?

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Post by Greg Ambrosius » Mon Feb 19, 2007 9:48 am

Originally posted by Plymouth:

Is 360 a hard number or could it be increased if you get there in the next 7-10 days for example. If it is a hard number do the draft orders get picked as soon as 360 is reached? We'll examine everything when we get to 360. The goal is to have full leagues in each city. If we can accomplish that at 360, we'll stop. If we can accomplish that at 375, we'll stop. Trust me, I want to get the draft picks to you guys as soon as possible, but filling up each city is key. We're going to work hard to get to 60 teams in Chicago and 45 in Tampa and after that I trust the other two cities will find a way to fill up perfectly. But as the rules state, we can go above 360 and that was put in specifically for the full leagues count.
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