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QuikSand
07-14-2008, 08:35 AM
I'm gathering interest for a fantasy football league. Not quite looking to incorporate the general population quite yet, but if anyone here is interested, here's what I have in mind:

$100 entry fee, 100% goes back to the winners (less transaction costs, and maybe site costs)
non-keeper league
12 teams
deep rosters (likely starting 2QB, 2RB, 4WR, 1flex, 2TE, 2K, 2Def)
I rule the league with an iron fist

I am *open* to making this an auction league (I'm very intrigued) but the logistics become difficult there, so it's not essential in my mind.

There has been a play-for-free league run partially through FOF-related sites for the last few years, but it has suffered greatly from the usual consequences of having absolutely nothing on the line, i.e. half the league stops paying attention a few weeks into the season or sooner. I figure that $100 would serve to (1) boost interest, and (2) salve the feeling of loss to an early-quitting manager, give that we'd at least have his money.


If you are interested, potentially interested, or have questions -- please post in this thread.

Toddzilla
07-14-2008, 08:38 AM
In

flere-imsaho
07-14-2008, 01:56 PM
I would love to be a part of this, and the $100 doesn't phase me.

Ryan W.
07-14-2008, 04:33 PM
I would definitely be interested.

Landshark44
07-14-2008, 08:14 PM
i'd like to get my wife into a league....

and i'd bet $100 on her to win, but i don't really dig the "deep rosters". is that set in stone 2qbs, 4wrs, 2te's....?

QuikSand
07-14-2008, 08:18 PM
is that set in stone 2qbs, 4wrs, 2te's....?

Probably set in stone, yes.

kcchief19
07-14-2008, 08:31 PM
Definitely interested. Miss my old pay league. I'm also a strong proponent of deep rosters -- I like leagues where there is definite consideration given to picking up backup QBs and RBs and it's virtually impossible to cobble together a decent team through the waiver or free agent wire. Building a team should be done through the draft and trading, not because the No. 1 running back in the league blows out his knee and you get to claim his backup.

Would the registration fee be a flat fee? I've run in a league in the past where there was a small fee for waiver and free agent claims.

QuikSand
07-14-2008, 08:57 PM
Would the registration fee be a flat fee? I've run in a league in the past where there was a small fee for waiver and free agent claims.

Flat fee, I hate incremental fees. They are a stupid vestige of olden days when this crap was done by hand.

kcchief19
07-14-2008, 09:40 PM
Flat fee, I hate incremental fees. They are a stupid vestige of olden days when this crap was done by hand.
Great, point out that I'm old.

Of course, I'd old enough to have once owned Jim Sundberg in a baseball fantasy league, so I guess I am old.