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Cash Money Huddle League 2014


PntherPryd

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it is 14 but not a huge roster.  forces owners to dig for hidden gems.

 

I can send you an invite but gotta get a quick answer

 

Was stopping in here and wondering if a draft date has been decided. Pryd - I know you can't accommodate everyone but I have a draft on the following days / times. Other than that, I can make myself available.

 

Sunday 8/24 - 3p-6p (I wouldn't be available until 7p)

 

Thursday 8/28 - 8pm

 

Thanks

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Was stopping in here and wondering if a draft date has been decided. Pryd - I know you can't accommodate everyone but I have a draft on the following days / times. Other than that, I can make myself available.

 

Sunday 8/24 - 3p-6p (I wouldn't be available until 7p)

 

Thursday 8/28 - 8pm

 

Thanks

 

If you can't make the draft time, I'll draft for you man... what are friends for?

 

 

You really like Jimmy Clausen right?

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If it is still open, I'll do it,   just tried via email and seemed like it didn't find me.   I'll do snail mail, PM me and I'll send at check.

 

so, if I need a team name  Irish Panther

 

if its closed, thanks for trying and I'll catch you next year.

 

 

 

it is 14 but not a huge roster.  forces owners to dig for hidden gems.

 

I can send you an invite but gotta get a quick answer

 

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here's the plan on how to establish draft order.

 

I am going to assign a random letter to each team owner, A thru N.  I won't do it in the same order as opening post or in any order from the ESPN site.  I'll shoot one copy of the order to Jeremy.  We all know he never reads PM's anyway but if any controversy someone can bribe him with a beer to verify no funny business.

 

Then I have one of you future losers regurgitate the alphabet in yet another random order.  That will be the draft order.  

 

Any volunteers?  Only pre-qualification is you know the alphabet from A to N and know the definition of "random".  Which means we may have to rule out Eagle fans.   I will let you know when the pm is sent to Jeremy and we can get draft order set.

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OK, I have sent a time-dated PM to Jeremy that I can copy here once done.  That was sent at 3:30 pm today.

 

What I need now is a team owner volunteer to recite the first 14 letters of the alphabet    ~ in a totally random order.  

 

I will match that order with the PM I sent to Jeremy, and copy that PM here, and we will have the draft order set.  

 

anyone can volunteer so please don't be shy.  Let me know if any questions.

 

 

 

 

 

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This is the Official Draft order I will manually put into the league:

 

E   Pantherstd

I     Your GF's Favorite Huddler

J    FM Swans

K    h0llywood

N    ncsu12engr

A    Darth

D    Gabeking

M    Stwall

C    Lady Panther

B    Jeff L

F    Johnny Rockets

H    PntherPryd

L    Roaring Riot

G    Baby Andy Reid

 

 

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THIS IS A COPY/PASTE OF THE PM I SENT TO JEREMY AT 3:30

 

Sent Today, 03:30 PM

I am setting up draft order(s) using super secret code and sending this to you as proof who got assigned what letter.  Will be doing this twice.  Once for each league I'm running.

 

Thanks in advance for ignoring!

 

 

A     Darth

B     Jeff L

C     Lady Panther

D     Gabeking

E     Pantherstd

F     Johnny Rockets

G     Baby Andy Reid

H     PntherPryd

I       Your GF's Favorite Huddler

J      FM Swans

K     h0llywood

L     Roaring Riot

M     Stwall

N      ncsu12engr

 

 

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