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59 minutes ago, DJ feed me moore said:

alright lads. Dropping my venmo in the comments here, please just send the 20 with your team name/huddle username as the description. Will give everyone a week to pay then Ill start asking/replacing those that don't. If you dont have a venmo I have cash app as well same username as below and yes I know I cant spell XD

 

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Is this winner takes all or is there a 1st, 2nd place prize?

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6 hours ago, DJ feed me moore said:

alright lads. Dropping my venmo in the comments here, please just send the 20 with your team name/huddle username as the description. Will give everyone a week to pay then Ill start asking/replacing those that don't. If you dont have a venmo I have cash app as well same username as below and yes I know I cant spell XD

 

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Just sent my $

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7 hours ago, DJ feed me moore said:

alright lads. Dropping my venmo in the comments here, please just send the 20 with your team name/huddle username as the description. Will give everyone a week to pay then Ill start asking/replacing those that don't. If you dont have a venmo I have cash app as well same username as below and yes I know I cant spell XD

 

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Can you verify payment has been received. Just sent mine

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sorry I was out on the golf course yall!

6 hours ago, NAS said:

Can we discuss league rules, points, etc?  I assume you can tweak it up until the draft?

yes I can, we can decide on thing by majority vote. Its currently standard PPR with one flex slot. default settings for TD's(6 for reception/rushing/defense, 4 for passing) yards are a 0.1 per yard. 2 point conversions count for 2 points, same with a safety. One thing I remember we did with the Kicking last year was adding tenths of a point based on the exact yardage IE 45 yard FG was 4.5 points. I enjoyed that little addition so much I added it to my other leagues. Let me know if there are other settings you want to discuss. 

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9 hours ago, DJ feed me moore said:

sorry I was out on the golf course yall!

yes I can, we can decide on thing by majority vote. Its currently standard PPR with one flex slot. default settings for TD's(6 for reception/rushing/defense, 4 for passing) yards are a 0.1 per yard. 2 point conversions count for 2 points, same with a safety. One thing I remember we did with the Kicking last year was adding tenths of a point based on the exact yardage IE 45 yard FG was 4.5 points. I enjoyed that little addition so much I added it to my other leagues. Let me know if there are other settings you want to discuss. 

I am good with the standard PPR and default settings.  I think the kicking points is problematic, a 50+ yd field goal almost worth as much as TD even though reality it’s only 3 pts. I think we should keep it standard 3 pts per FG. 

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23 hours ago, DJ feed me moore said:

alright lads. Dropping my venmo in the comments here, please just send the 20 with your team name/huddle username as the description. Will give everyone a week to pay then Ill start asking/replacing those that don't. If you dont have a venmo I have cash app as well same username as below and yes I know I cant spell XD

 

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Just sent my payment - KyaKona

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3 hours ago, NAS said:

I am good with the standard PPR and default settings.  I think the kicking points is problematic, a 50+ yd field goal almost worth as much as TD even though reality it’s only 3 pts. I think we should keep it standard 3 pts per FG. 

I've played using both variations and the .1 per yard on field goals makes it interesting. It makes kickers much more relevant in team building strategy and balances out positional scoring so any given Sunday, anyone can be a week winner. 

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6 hours ago, NAS said:

I am good with the standard PPR and default settings.  I think the kicking points is problematic, a 50+ yd field goal almost worth as much as TD even though reality it’s only 3 pts. I think we should keep it standard 3 pts per FG. 

standard is 3 for 39 and in 4 for 40-49 and 5 for 50 +

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