Just wondering did we get lied to again?
Is the two weekend draft dead??
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Is the two weekend draft dead??
So the NFFC is all on one weekend but spread out to 8 sites. But for the NFBC we were told the two weekend approach was the plan for the future.
Just wondering did we get lied to again?
Just wondering did we get lied to again?
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Is the two weekend draft dead??
It doesn't matter for you, because you aren't playing next year, remember?
Or did you lie to us AGAIN?
Or did you lie to us AGAIN?
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Is the two weekend draft dead??
Originally posted by Walla Walla:
So the NFFC is all on one weekend but spread out to 8 sites. But for the NFBC we were told the two weekend approach was the plan for the future.
Just wondering did we get lied to again?
John, since you don't play fantasy football maybe you don't realize that there is a Thursday game between the two weekends. Holding the same draft the second weekend in football with a game already being played alters the landscape a little more than in baseball when spring training games are going on. I'm not saying it can't be done, but it makes thing differently.
I know you're confused about a lot of these things John, but the two-weekend format seemed to work in baseball and right now I do have plans to continue that and maybe even allow online main event drafts the first weekend. And if any of our NFFC sites like Boston or Dallas or Denver take off, we may think about adding them for baseball. So stay tuned because our madness may expand if football excels like we hope.
So the NFFC is all on one weekend but spread out to 8 sites. But for the NFBC we were told the two weekend approach was the plan for the future.
Just wondering did we get lied to again?
I know you're confused about a lot of these things John, but the two-weekend format seemed to work in baseball and right now I do have plans to continue that and maybe even allow online main event drafts the first weekend. And if any of our NFFC sites like Boston or Dallas or Denver take off, we may think about adding them for baseball. So stay tuned because our madness may expand if football excels like we hope.
Greg Ambrosius
Founder, National Fantasy Baseball Championship
General Manager, Consumer Fantasy Games at SportsHub Technologies
Twitter - @GregAmbrosius
Founder, National Fantasy Baseball Championship
General Manager, Consumer Fantasy Games at SportsHub Technologies
Twitter - @GregAmbrosius