The Mia League
Posted: Fri Jan 17, 2020 11:12 am
It is hard to believe, but it has been eight years since the Mia Draft.
For those that don't know about the Mia Draft, a little background.
In 2012, we did not have Draft Champions. We had 'slow drafts'.
These drafts were eight hours of clock for each individual drafter.
It led to much consternation among drafters.
The Mia Draft began like any other of these drafts. 15 drafters who did not know each other at all except for recognizing a name from entering the Main Event or seeing a name from on these Message Boards.
Soon after the draft began, natural calamities started to happen to its drafters.
Stan Kaye, who has now passed (We miss you already, Stan!) had a heart attack. I received a call from his wife.
His wife said, "Stan is going into the ambulance now, but he wanted me to tell you his pick..."
Hurricane Sandy then hit. Many drafters lost power. Most were unable to use their computers, let alone find a connection to draft.
Some went to other parts of their towns like libraries or coffee shops, just to enter their draft picks.
It was also the possible cause of a house fire for one of our drafters. That drafter having to travel to another house to make his picks while also going through a bad divorce.
Then, there was Mia.
Mia is the daughter of NFBC drafter Roger Martin.
Roger called me and said that he was going to put the rest of his draft on 'auto' so as not to interfere with rest of the draft.
He explained that his six year old daughter, Mia, was going to the hospital and that something was not right.
I told him not to put himself on auto, that I would explain to the other drafters what was going on and that we would work it out.
The outpouring from those drafters was phenomenal. Not one drafter was concerned about the clock in the draft or even the draft itself.
The focus was on Mia.
Mia underwent surgery for a brain tumor. She didn't know it, but she had a real Mother, a real Father, and 14 other Father's rooting for the best outcome.
After another surgery and a few days, Mia was out of the woods.
It was an incredible feeling for the 15 of us.
I remember both Stan and I sharing tears together over the phone that a little girl that we both did not know, was feeling better and recovering.
The draft took forever and nobody cared. And this was a draft that featured two very large proponents of fast drafting in myself and Mike the Mouth!
What mattered was that Mia was ok.
I don't have the list of those 15 drafters. So if you were a member of that draft or somebody does have that list, please reply to this thread.
You are to be commended!
Since that draft, we have had a draft each year, dedicated to Mia.
Some of the drafters have even donated their winnings to Mia for a College fund through the years.
Mia, now 14, is involved in raising a pig for the second year in a row and fellow drafter Lindy Hinkelman has given her advice and helped her in other ways in the raising of those pigs.
For the eighth year in a row, we will not have KDS for the Mia League.
Mia, herself, will pick our draft order out of a hat.
It is one of the highlights of the drafting season for a lot of folks.
The Mia Draft will begin next Saturday, January 25, 11 A.M. EST
The Drafters are...
Roger Martin
Bryan Vogel
Scott Davis
Chad Fleming
John Pausma
Mark Bendar
Lindy Hinkelman
Eric Albright
Mike Mager
Ante Meich
Dan Semsel
Marc Perlmutter
Ken Little
Mike Massotto
Dan Kenyon
Greg, some of these drafters won't be able to sign up this weekend. I am hoping that you can put this league in Monday morning and I'll send out a message for all the right folks to sign up, sound good?
Thanks to all these drafters and especially to those original drafters.
And thanks, Mia.
I know that when reading the names for the draft picks here that you will, again, be a hit to all the Fathers of the NFBC.
For those that don't know about the Mia Draft, a little background.
In 2012, we did not have Draft Champions. We had 'slow drafts'.
These drafts were eight hours of clock for each individual drafter.
It led to much consternation among drafters.
The Mia Draft began like any other of these drafts. 15 drafters who did not know each other at all except for recognizing a name from entering the Main Event or seeing a name from on these Message Boards.
Soon after the draft began, natural calamities started to happen to its drafters.
Stan Kaye, who has now passed (We miss you already, Stan!) had a heart attack. I received a call from his wife.
His wife said, "Stan is going into the ambulance now, but he wanted me to tell you his pick..."
Hurricane Sandy then hit. Many drafters lost power. Most were unable to use their computers, let alone find a connection to draft.
Some went to other parts of their towns like libraries or coffee shops, just to enter their draft picks.
It was also the possible cause of a house fire for one of our drafters. That drafter having to travel to another house to make his picks while also going through a bad divorce.
Then, there was Mia.
Mia is the daughter of NFBC drafter Roger Martin.
Roger called me and said that he was going to put the rest of his draft on 'auto' so as not to interfere with rest of the draft.
He explained that his six year old daughter, Mia, was going to the hospital and that something was not right.
I told him not to put himself on auto, that I would explain to the other drafters what was going on and that we would work it out.
The outpouring from those drafters was phenomenal. Not one drafter was concerned about the clock in the draft or even the draft itself.
The focus was on Mia.
Mia underwent surgery for a brain tumor. She didn't know it, but she had a real Mother, a real Father, and 14 other Father's rooting for the best outcome.
After another surgery and a few days, Mia was out of the woods.
It was an incredible feeling for the 15 of us.
I remember both Stan and I sharing tears together over the phone that a little girl that we both did not know, was feeling better and recovering.
The draft took forever and nobody cared. And this was a draft that featured two very large proponents of fast drafting in myself and Mike the Mouth!
What mattered was that Mia was ok.
I don't have the list of those 15 drafters. So if you were a member of that draft or somebody does have that list, please reply to this thread.
You are to be commended!
Since that draft, we have had a draft each year, dedicated to Mia.
Some of the drafters have even donated their winnings to Mia for a College fund through the years.
Mia, now 14, is involved in raising a pig for the second year in a row and fellow drafter Lindy Hinkelman has given her advice and helped her in other ways in the raising of those pigs.
For the eighth year in a row, we will not have KDS for the Mia League.
Mia, herself, will pick our draft order out of a hat.
It is one of the highlights of the drafting season for a lot of folks.
The Mia Draft will begin next Saturday, January 25, 11 A.M. EST
The Drafters are...
Roger Martin
Bryan Vogel
Scott Davis
Chad Fleming
John Pausma
Mark Bendar
Lindy Hinkelman
Eric Albright
Mike Mager
Ante Meich
Dan Semsel
Marc Perlmutter
Ken Little
Mike Massotto
Dan Kenyon
Greg, some of these drafters won't be able to sign up this weekend. I am hoping that you can put this league in Monday morning and I'll send out a message for all the right folks to sign up, sound good?
Thanks to all these drafters and especially to those original drafters.
And thanks, Mia.
I know that when reading the names for the draft picks here that you will, again, be a hit to all the Fathers of the NFBC.