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2010 Off-Season Mock Sign-Up (March)


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Please review the rules, timeline and available teams below.

Heres how it works, in summary:

1. Everybody signs up for a team and become their GM.

2. They make trades to improve their team just as in real life.

3. A draft takes place.

4. Everybody submit their final team depth chart and argue about who has the best team.

We did this last year and it was a lot of fun. I wanted to start the sign-up early this year so we can assure that all spots are filled with dedicated GMs. Do not sign up if you are not dedicated. This doesn't require much time, but a group of active users makes for the best experience. I will send you a P.M. in late January to reassure that you are still interested and if you do not answer, you're team will be opened up to other owner. Also, I feel that we should reserve some time to allow GMs to make trades.

Teams will be updated daily.

Team GMs:

Arizona Cardinals - Nytrogen

Atlanta Falcons - cheynehowell

Baltimore Ravens - Rags

Buffalo Bills - Fox420

Carolina Panthers - Samuel L. Jackson

Chicago Bears - jramsey4

Cincinnati Bengals - gamecocks722

Cleveland Browns - KBRed

Dallas Cowboys - Raging Bull

Denver Broncos - MusikmanLP7

Detroit Lions - CaliPanthers

Green Bay Packers - nosoxnbed

Houston Texans - LoyalPanthersFan

Indianapolis Colts - Cutler

Jacksonville Jaguars - DaCityKats

Kansas City Chiefs - Munch4455

Miami Dolphins - Urrymonster

Minnesota Vikings - BruceBrewski

New England Patriots - holderoftruth

New Orleans Saints - Murph

New York Giants - Kevin Greene

New York Jets - Panthro

Oakland Raiders - Carolina Crazy V2

Philadelphia Eagles - kman72

Pittsburgh Steelers - Brandon

San Diego Chargers - CrimsonTidePanthers

San Francisco 49ers - X-Clown

Seattle Seahawks - n4s720

St. Louis Rams - RedMage138

Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Nicbsbll2

Tennessee Titans - Pazhoosier89

Washington Redskins - CarolinaPanthers8789

Teams taken in bold.

Timeline:

Sign-Up Period (January 6th - January 24th)

Trading Period (January 25th - March 7th)

Draft (March 7th (1st-3rd RD.) & March 14th(4th to 6th RD.) at 8pm)

Rules:

1. Trading

1a. Players and draft picks may be traded.

1b. Trades must be posted in the "Trade Discussion Thread" which will open on January 25th and remain open until March 7th. Both GMs involved in the trade must confirm the deal.

1c. All trades are subject to veto, which must be used within 48 hours of trade confirmation.

1d. Once trades are confirmed by both parties and there is not veto after 48 hours, the trade is final and cannot by changed or undone.

2. Draft

2a. Draft picks and players may be traded during the draft.

2b. Draft will start at a set time(Refer to timeline) that is subject to change.

2c. Draft will use Coveritlive.com to host draft in a "Official Mock Draft Thread" which will be open from March 7th to March 14th. View example here:View example here: http://cdsdraft.com/boards/index.php?showtopic=8820

2d. Draft picks will be posted on Coveritlive event only.

2e. Draft Order: http://walterfootball.com/nfldraftorder2010.php

3. Sign-Up

3a. After January 31st, you may not change your team.

3b. I will send all GMs a message on January 20th asking them to confirm that they are still interested. If you do not do so within one week, you will lose your team.

4. Rosters

4a. Our virtual rosters are set on January 25th. Any real life changes(released players, trades, free-agent signings, etc.) after this date are not counted in our virtual offseason.

4b. If a GM uses a roster that is updated from a date past January 25th and are caught, they will be warned. If they are caught again after being warned or do not make changes to their flawed roster, then they will be subjected to penalization(Removal of draft picks). The extent of the penalty will be my choice and increase in severity as the GM continues to ignore warning. If this continues, I reserve the right to remove any GM that does not comply with the rules.

4c. Any player that is on the roster as of Jan. 25 (Whether on the active roster or practice squad) may be submitted in the teams depth chart.

4d. Rosters must be submitted by January 25th in a "Depth Chart" thread that will be started in mid January.

4e. Pending 2010 free agents are assumed retained by their current team.

All rules are subject to change.

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My guess is a mock draft, b/w all that sign up, before the actual draft. Trading picks, actually drafting players, and so on.

With Cleveland with a lot of picks I picked them, if that's not how it works...ehh, Browns.

Also, I was hoping I could draft John Fox...:rolleyes:

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