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Greg – Here’s a question some folks may have…
If a principal owner has a co-manager on draft day, they get “table space” for two people. If a principal owner does not have a co-manager on draft day, will he/she still get “table space” for two people?
Thanks.
If a principal owner has a co-manager on draft day, they get “table space” for two people. If a principal owner does not have a co-manager on draft day, will he/she still get “table space” for two people?
Thanks.
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Gordon, yes all of our owners will have enough space for two people at the draft table regardless of whether they have a co-manager or not. Same with our football event.
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Originally posted by Gordon Gekko:
Greg – Here’s a question some folks may have…
If a principal owner has a co-manager on draft day, they get “table space” for two people. If a principal owner does not have a co-manager on draft day, will he/she still get “table space” for two people?
Thanks. The U's are big as we have three eight-foot tables down each side and at the bottom. There is space for 10 chairs on each of the sides, which means we have 2.4 feet per person. If you don't have a co-manager, you'll have almost five feet of space.
Greg – Here’s a question some folks may have…
If a principal owner has a co-manager on draft day, they get “table space” for two people. If a principal owner does not have a co-manager on draft day, will he/she still get “table space” for two people?
Thanks. The U's are big as we have three eight-foot tables down each side and at the bottom. There is space for 10 chairs on each of the sides, which means we have 2.4 feet per person. If you don't have a co-manager, you'll have almost five feet of space.
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thanks for the quick responses!
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Originally posted by Greg Ambrosius:
The U's are big as we have three eight-foot tables down each side and at the bottom. There is space for 10 chairs on each of the sides, which means we have 2.4 feet per person. If you don't have a co-manager, you'll have almost five feet of space. if a team wants extra space because they have a principal owner, a co-manager, 2 laptops, 10 fantasy magazines, and a stack of papers, are they allowed to pressure the single bloke sitting next to them into giving up some of his space?
The U's are big as we have three eight-foot tables down each side and at the bottom. There is space for 10 chairs on each of the sides, which means we have 2.4 feet per person. If you don't have a co-manager, you'll have almost five feet of space. if a team wants extra space because they have a principal owner, a co-manager, 2 laptops, 10 fantasy magazines, and a stack of papers, are they allowed to pressure the single bloke sitting next to them into giving up some of his space?
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Originally posted by Gordon Gekko:
quote:Originally posted by Greg Ambrosius:
The U's are big as we have three eight-foot tables down each side and at the bottom. There is space for 10 chairs on each of the sides, which means we have 2.4 feet per person. If you don't have a co-manager, you'll have almost five feet of space. if a team wants extra space because they have a principal owner, a co-manager, 2 laptops, 10 fantasy magazines, and a stack of papers, are they allowed to pressure the single bloke sitting next to them into giving up some of his space? [/QUOTE]You can ask politely if you choose. The owner in question can then decide for him or herself whether he/she wants to accomodate you.
quote:Originally posted by Greg Ambrosius:
The U's are big as we have three eight-foot tables down each side and at the bottom. There is space for 10 chairs on each of the sides, which means we have 2.4 feet per person. If you don't have a co-manager, you'll have almost five feet of space. if a team wants extra space because they have a principal owner, a co-manager, 2 laptops, 10 fantasy magazines, and a stack of papers, are they allowed to pressure the single bloke sitting next to them into giving up some of his space? [/QUOTE]You can ask politely if you choose. The owner in question can then decide for him or herself whether he/she wants to accomodate you.
Tom Kessenich
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The should practice at home with a bit under 5 feet to work with. Most folks try mock drafting - this is another variation of a mock draft. I have a co-owner but I would use all of my space even without a co-owner.
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Almost five feet of space and no co-manager - cool. I'll be bringing my desktop computer and a small generator.
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I like to practice at home. I have 5 feet of table space set up near a window and a spreadsheet that tells me exactly what time my neighbors *should* go to work. Very good projections, 97% accuracy the last 5 years. Now, Superbowl Mondays sometimes mess it up, kind of like Coors Field, but you have to overlook things like that and account for them in your projections. Year-to-year it usually works out and so far I've won bragging rights among the peeping toms and busy-bodies in the neighborhood.
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Originally posted by bjoak:
I like to practice at home. I have 5 feet of table space set up near a window and a spreadsheet that tells me exactly what time my neighbors *should* go to work. Very good projections, 97% accuracy the last 5 years. Now, Superbowl Mondays sometimes mess it up, kind of like Coors Field, but you have to overlook things like that and account for them in your projections. Year-to-year it usually works out and so far I've won bragging rights among the peeping toms and busy-bodies in the neighborhood. Only someone from NoCal would come up with this
I like to practice at home. I have 5 feet of table space set up near a window and a spreadsheet that tells me exactly what time my neighbors *should* go to work. Very good projections, 97% accuracy the last 5 years. Now, Superbowl Mondays sometimes mess it up, kind of like Coors Field, but you have to overlook things like that and account for them in your projections. Year-to-year it usually works out and so far I've won bragging rights among the peeping toms and busy-bodies in the neighborhood. Only someone from NoCal would come up with this
