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12 minutes ago, BurnNChinn said:

@WarPanthers89would be interested let me know. Thanks 

I just opened a second league for anyone else who wants to join. 14 teams max:

 

Football season is upon us! Join my league "Carolina Huddle Fantasy Team 2"
 
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2 hours ago, RenoCarolina said:

I’m still here. Just had to change names so I could quit being a mod. 
 

league is full so let me know if an opening comes up

 

 

Great to hear from you!   Seems I spend more time in CA then NC but I’m coming home for the Panthers season 

truth in disclosure, I renewed my season tickets for 4  more years when they expired this year hoping they would draft a QB1  lol  we know what happened 

lol.  Oh well. Just goes to show me how life works.
 

They might still but not this year. They did send me a full size Panthers helmet signed by CMC for that renewal so there is that 

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2 hours ago, WarPanthers89 said:

I just opened a second league for anyone else who wants to join. 14 teams max:

 

Football season is upon us! Join my league "Carolina Huddle Fantasy Team 2"
 

I'm in.

Used RenoPryd to steal from both names

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2 hours ago, SmittysLawnGuy said:

It's be super cool if the two leagues Super Bowls were week 16 like some leagues and then the 2 champs from each play for The Huddle Bowl in week 17. The logistics would probably suck and I'm sure most of us would rather be drinking than figuring it out.

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Back in the old days this is what I tried to accomplish and used a site called myfantasyleague.com

Actually found the link to the 2010 league, you may recognize names!

https://www75.myfantasyleague.com/2010/home/36023#0

 

Basically you have 4 leagues with a 12 game regular season with the two top teams in each league moving on to a "Championship Bracket" in weeks 13-15

Looks like the site has developed more options since then.

 

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talk about memory lane.

found some other years/links

2007  https://www98.myfantasyleague.com/2007/home/59939

2008  https://www98.myfantasyleague.com/2008/home/49168

2009  https://www66.myfantasyleague.com/2009/home/37167#0

 

I think we had "unofficial" league for several years before 2007 the same way it is going down now, with 2-3 leagues.  Zod made a forum because FF posts would drive some guys nuts for some reason.

The same for 2010 and a few years later.  That is where I went back to just one league and Bwood and some others stepped up to run additional leagues.

 

 

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18 minutes ago, RenoCarolina said:

Back in the old days this is what I tried to accomplish and used a site called myfantasyleague.com

Actually found the link to the 2010 league, you may recognize names!

https://www75.myfantasyleague.com/2010/home/36023#0

 

Basically you have 4 leagues with a 12 game regular season with the two top teams in each league moving on to a "Championship Bracket" in weeks 13-15

Looks like the site has developed more options since then.

 

That sounds bad ass.

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18 minutes ago, RenoCarolina said:

talk about memory lane.

found some other years/links

2007  https://www98.myfantasyleague.com/2007/home/59939

2008  https://www98.myfantasyleague.com/2008/home/49168

2009  https://www66.myfantasyleague.com/2009/home/37167#0

 

I think we had "unofficial" league for several years before 2007 the same way it is going down now, with 2-3 leagues.  Zod made a forum because FF posts would drive some guys nuts for some reason.

The same for 2010 and a few years later.  That is where I went back to just one league and Bwood and some others stepped up to run additional leagues.

 

 

That is incredible to scroll through and see those names. You put A LOT of work into those leagues and did a great job!

Can't be believe looking through that list, I had my 14 year old son in that league and he is nearing 30 and has his own family now. lol....time flies!

Thanks for posting those my guy and hope you are doing well! 

 

 

 

 

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