I’ll echo some of the thoughts already expressed here.
Arlington Trackside was much nicer than our previous Chicago locations. Last year we were at The Cubby Bear across the street from Wrigley Field. Their room was small and the four leagues that we had literally forced owners from different leagues to sit back to back. This year we only had two full leagues and one partial phone league, but there would have been plenty of room for four full leagues.
The food was good and they did a fairly good job of timing the buffet to the scheduled 10 round break. We also had a second meal break for the 12 team DPlay in the evening and they offered a different menu from the afternoon Main Event lunch.
Rob B. was our on-site coordinator and he did a great job of setting everything up and making sure that all the owners had what they needed to make the draft run smooth. I wasn’t there for the auction draft on Friday night, but I talked with several owners that did participate and they all had good things to say about Rob and the way he ran the auction.
Rob also helped me out with my camera. Last year I made a short video of the events in Chicago and I will be putting one together again from this past draft. Rob was kind enough to find some time in between taking care of all his duties to shoot some footage for me. You can look for that video to be posted sometime this week.
All the people from Stats were nice and our league facilitator did a good job. I had a conversation with Stats on-site coordinator for the event (I am embarrassed to say I don’t remember his name) and I feel very confident about the upcoming season with regards to the backend product that they are providing the NFBC.
Finally, as usual, it was a pleasure seeing and talking to the other owners that were in Chicago this past weekend. The Chicago location has yearly produced fewer owners than the Las Vegas and NY area sites, and as a result we have all gotten to know each other better because of the small group and being in the same couple of leagues together year after year. Of course while it’s fun knowing you competitors better as people, it’s really a pain in the a$$ when the same people beat me season after season

. And on that note, even though Chicago attendance was down this year, I hope that Greg will keep us going as a live site. I know that St Louis and the On-line option has taken some of our group, but Chicago has a very solid core of owners and with Stats being in Chicago we should remain as the Midwest site for the NFBC.
[ March 28, 2011, 04:18 PM: Message edited by: Navel Lint ]