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PPR Huddle Cash League


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Your GF's Favorite Huddler was going to start one up but not going to have time so I'm going to set up another pay Huddle Pay league with PPR for anyone interested.  Other than PPR it is basic rules for both roster and scoring.

 

Here's your chance to get in a huddle league.  Going to make this one $25 like YGFFH wanted plus it helps me tell the people apart on paypal from the $20 Cash league.  Winner gets $200, first loser gets $75 and 3rd gets $25 entry fee back.

 

 

 

 

UPDATE:  AFTER POLL RESULTS MOVED DRAFT TO THURSDAY AT 8:30PM.

 

 

 

http://games.espn.go.com/ffl/leagueoffice?leagueId=1147995

 

 

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I'm in... Is everything standard as far as rosters and scoring aside from it being PPR (1pt reception)?

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yep!

 

was just setting it up and tempted to play around and add Forced Fumbles to Team Defense just to see how high Panthers would go!  :)   (But I did not!)

 

 

 

 

just pm me or leave your email address here and I will send you team invite later.

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I'm in, PM me and I can give an email.

 

A suggestion: instead of 3 WR, 2 RB, or 2 each and a flex... How about 5 flex spots WR/RB/TE. Takes skill to pick a position over another. Kind of far out there, but something I've been curious to try.

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I'm in, PM me and I can give an email.

 

A suggestion: instead of 3 WR, 2 RB, or 2 each and a flex... How about 5 flex spots WR/RB/TE. Takes skill to pick a position over another. Kind of far out there, but something I've been curious to try.

 

 

definitely would be interesting but probably something to experiment with on a free league first.  I've never done it so really not for it in this league.  If you get in a free league with that let me know though.  would be cool to start 3 TE's with this new PI rule this season.

 

I'll send you a pm just in case.

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Will the draft ordered be revealed sooner rather than later to give everyone time to strategize or will it just be released by ESPN an hour before the draft?

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Yes.  I want to get it done soon.  May ask a third party to pull names as soon as we fill up.  I don't like the randomized deal one hour before draft.  A big part of draft strategy if your position and if you don't know you can't practice.

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How does the payout work?  Do you transfer the money from one PayPal account to another or mail the winner a check?

 

 

it's easier for me to pay the winner by paypal but if you don't have a paypal account I can figure out a way to snail mail it.  

 

 

Originally YGFFH had the payout going $200 to winner, $75 to second and $25 to third so will just keep that equation.

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it's easier for me to pay the winner by paypal but if you don't have a paypal account I can figure out a way to snail mail it.  

 

 

Originally YGFFH had the payout going $200 to winner, $75 to second and $25 to third so will just keep that equation.

 

Sounds good.  Go ahead and count me in.

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Yes.  I want to get it done soon.  May ask a third party to pull names as soon as we fill up.  I don't like the randomized deal one hour before draft.  A big part of draft strategy if your position and if you don't know you can't practice.

 

 

I am going to need a video of said 3rd party posted on Youtube prior the draft order being revealed. I would also like for them to hold up a newspaper with the date to confirm the authenticity. I would also prefer for that 3rd party to be a female in a bikini with the measurements of 36-24-36. Please check back to this post prior to drawing the draft order in case I would like to add to my demands.

 

Thank you,

 

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