I'm putting together an NFBC Primer (to be available as a stand alone product under the Mastersball brand) which will include essays by NFBC champions. I already have commitments from some of the most successful NFBC gamers but I want this primer to be even more alluring so I'm recruiting more contributors.
Presently, I'd like to focus on those that have won Draft Champion leagues for a Dec 1 initial launch (though we can roll out essays until Dec 15). I'll circle back in January asking for contributors to the second phase (Feb 15) which will cover all the March contests.
If you've won a DC league and are interested (contributors will get a 2014 Mastersball subscription and the NFBC Primer), then drop me an e-mail (todd at mastersball dot com) or PM.
Looking for Writers for an NFBC Primer
Looking for Writers for an NFBC Primer
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Re: Looking for Writers for an NFBC Primer
OK, here's what we have so far. I'm happy to keep adding to the Draft Championship content if there is interest. We'll have another slew of essays in January and February focusing on the March leagues -- all written by NFBC league champions.
DECEMBER 10
Strategies for Drafting Pitching in NFBC DC leagues by Mike Mager
DC Average Standings for Category Targets ($150 and $375 leagues) by Todd Zola
DECEMBER 6
Draft Championship Reserve Round Drafting by Gregory Doyle
DC Leagues: Catchers, a Necessary Evil by Gary Cutler
DC Leagues: Gimmick Teams by Gary Cutler
DC Leagues: Pitching Strategies by Doug Cassidy
DECEMBER 1
Fantasy Camp by Dan Kenyon
Early Composite Draft Championship Rankings by NFBC veterans
DC Leagues: Why Play, How to Succeed and How I Did in 2013 by Gordon Gekko
So Close but Yet So Far: Thoughts from the 2013 DC Overall Runner-up by RJ Uganski
Best Use of Picks 41-50 in DC Leagues by Eric Miller
Review of a Championship Team by Greg Morgan
Building a Winning DC Team by Gary Cutler
Draft Champions Strategy of Dumping Saves by Jon Stadtmueller
DECEMBER 10
Strategies for Drafting Pitching in NFBC DC leagues by Mike Mager
DC Average Standings for Category Targets ($150 and $375 leagues) by Todd Zola
DECEMBER 6
Draft Championship Reserve Round Drafting by Gregory Doyle
DC Leagues: Catchers, a Necessary Evil by Gary Cutler
DC Leagues: Gimmick Teams by Gary Cutler
DC Leagues: Pitching Strategies by Doug Cassidy
DECEMBER 1
Fantasy Camp by Dan Kenyon
Early Composite Draft Championship Rankings by NFBC veterans
DC Leagues: Why Play, How to Succeed and How I Did in 2013 by Gordon Gekko
So Close but Yet So Far: Thoughts from the 2013 DC Overall Runner-up by RJ Uganski
Best Use of Picks 41-50 in DC Leagues by Eric Miller
Review of a Championship Team by Greg Morgan
Building a Winning DC Team by Gary Cutler
Draft Champions Strategy of Dumping Saves by Jon Stadtmueller
Last edited by ToddZ on Tue Dec 10, 2013 8:27 pm, edited 1 time in total.
2019 Mastersball Platinum
5 of the past 6 NFBC champions subscribe to Mastersball
over 1300 projections and 500 player profiles
Standings and Roster Tracker perfect for DC and cutline leagues
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over 1300 projections and 500 player profiles
Standings and Roster Tracker perfect for DC and cutline leagues
Subscribe HERE
Re: Looking for Writers for an NFBC Primer
My character is still shaken from the first episode of 'Fantasy Camp' that appeared, but I can talk him into another segment.
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Re: Looking for Writers for an NFBC Primer
Doughy, how the hell did I lose to Gekko????DOUGHBOYS wrote:My character is still shaken from the first episode of 'Fantasy Camp' that appeared, but I can talk him into another segment.


I've been a Mastersball subscriber for the past couple years and a visitor to the site for a couple years prior to that. I've always enjoyed their content. This year with the Primer, it just makes the site as Doughy would put it, even more NFBC-centric, and therefore an even a more enjoyable read. To Todd and the rest of the Mastersball team, keep up the great work. You've made yourself a loyal customer here.
Re: Looking for Writers for an NFBC Primer
Totally agree Glenn. I joined the site last year. Todd and crew do a great job and the NFBC Primer adds some great info to an already very informative website.
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Re: Looking for Writers for an NFBC Primer
He had the eye of the tiger, Glenn. You'll get him next year!Glenneration X wrote:Doughy, how the hell did I lose to Gekko????DOUGHBOYS wrote:My character is still shaken from the first episode of 'Fantasy Camp' that appeared, but I can talk him into another segment.Though due to Todd's eloquent debate, I can see why he was the Overall champ.
Great stuff as always.
I've been a Mastersball subscriber for the past couple years and a visitor to the site for a couple years prior to that. I've always enjoyed their content. This year with the Primer, it just makes the site as Doughy would put it, even more NFBC-centric, and therefore an even a more enjoyable read. To Todd and the rest of the Mastersball team, keep up the great work. You've made yourself a loyal customer here.

To add to the Todd and Mastersball comments...
In another thread it was said that some enjoy Shandler and some don't. However, most would agree that their customer service, through the years has been mediocre at best and usually worse.
I haven't heard a negative word about Mastersball. Their customer service is comparable to Greg/Tom. Customer service should be the easiest thing for a business. It's a practice of giving the customer what they seek in a timely manner.
Todd and Mastersball does that.
Whether speaking Numerish or not, it is a site for the NFBC player.
P.S.- I've had several requests for the Mastersball version of Fantasy Camp.
It can only be found at the NFBC Primer at Mastersball.
Sign up, you won't regret it.
On my tombstone-
Wait! I never had the perfect draft!
Wait! I never had the perfect draft!
Re: Looking for Writers for an NFBC Primer
My 1st year using Mastersballs/Primer and I have to say it's a very impressive site. Tons of function/content and adding in strategy essays/analysis from successful nfbc veterans is invaluable.Glenneration X wrote:Doughy, how the hell did I lose to Gekko????DOUGHBOYS wrote:My character is still shaken from the first episode of 'Fantasy Camp' that appeared, but I can talk him into another segment.Though due to Todd's eloquent debate, I can see why he was the Overall champ.
Great stuff as always.
I've been a Mastersball subscriber for the past couple years and a visitor to the site for a couple years prior to that. I've always enjoyed their content. This year with the Primer, it just makes the site as Doughy would put it, even more NFBC-centric, and therefore an even a more enjoyable read. To Todd and the rest of the Mastersball team, keep up the great work. You've made yourself a loyal customer here.