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by Greg Ambrosius » Fri Oct 09, 2009 11:39 am
Originally posted by Quack & Willy:
Greg: Was there any reason this change had to be done this upcoming year, rather than floated as a trial balloon to 2009 NFBC owners in a season ending survey?
One of the best parts of the NFBC experience last year was seeing 20+ friends of mine at the draft, which now appears to be less likely given split dates and other making work/personal arrangements based upon the announced date.
Can't agree more regarding the US Open analogy set forth earlier in this thread. I am all for people owning multiple teams directly or indirectly, but having the draft at two different times seems a bit skewed. I can't see how anyone is going to prohibit the publishing of anyone particular owners's draft from week 1. Everyone will know the draft order from that team owner, and a simple picture of the draft board or tracking of the draft by any owner in the Week 1 league could/would easily be attained by a Week 2 owner.
I am all for more leagues joining to grow the overall prize bank, but why grow it through multiple owners, rather than new owners who had previously split teams or new owners entirely. Mike, if everyone is worried about their draft results from Week 1 hurting them in Week 2, then those folks will just do one main event and we'll all be happy. I think anyone who is worried about that won't do both weekends. Simple as that. But that's like saying folks wouldn't do satellite leagues because they didn't want anyone knowing their draft results. People still did them.
Hopefully the CDM gang will be able to still coordinate the weekend they get together and we'll have a special party for them. We have some plans for a party the first weekend at the Flamingo and we have some fun things in mind for the second weekend. And I know Charlie wants to have some fun with the CDM gang, so let's all coordinate our schedules, get on the phone with each other and make this work. And if we have to work with guys like Dan and Jim who previously scheduled their trips we will. We want to help out and make this right and we certainly want to keep the CDM gang around.
But one way or another, we had to switch to the later March because it's the best thing for our high-stakes baseball contest. I hope folks understand that.
Greg Ambrosius
Founder, National Fantasy Baseball Championship
General Manager, Consumer Fantasy Games at SportsHub Technologies
Twitter - @GregAmbrosius