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2013 version of....The Incredibly Awesomely long named Carolina Huddle FFL: Free League ran by Bwood and ITA


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Looking to make a league ran by myself and bwood. It's a free league looking to have 12-16 people. The quicker we get the folks the quicker we can have the draft. Note: if you join, the only requirement is that you're active in the league.

Max would be 16 players. So get in while there's an open spot.

  • cultclassiccat
  • Ken's Gridion Gang
  • Building Leaper
  • KendrickPanther
  • Irv's Pervs
  • TruCatzFan
  • CatofWar
  • Ivan The Awesome
  • Bwood
  • CarolinaNCSU
  • Cary Kollins
  • ARSEN
  • Panthers90
  • NICKICUS DECIMUS MERIDIUS
  • Bullethed527
  • BB

These are the teams. Here is the draft order.

  1. Bwood
  2. Bullethead527
  3. TruCatzFan
  4. NICKICUS DECIMUS MERIDIUS
  5. Irv's Pervs
  6. Cary Collins
  7. Ivan The Awesome
  8. Building Leaper
  9. Panthers90
  10. B.B
  11. Cultclassiccat
  12. KendrickPanther
  13. Ken's Gridiron Gang
  14. ARSEN
  15. CarolinaNCSU
  16. CatofWar

Go here for the full 15 round outlook. I also attached an image.

Divisions

North

  • Ken
  • CultClassicCat
  • ARSEN
  • TruCatzFan

South

  • Cary Collins
  • Irv
  • Nickz
  • Bwood

East

  • Ivan The Awesome
  • BulletHead527
  • KendrickPanther
  • Building Leaper

West

  • CatOfWar
  • BB
  • CarolinaNCSU
  • Panthers90

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Wanted to join a league. I did one last year with nothing but Panthers fans it had like 20 people. It was hard to win. Didn't make the playoffs, missed it by 3 points. But anyway, was wondering if any of you run leagues. Free league that is, I don't have the capital to join a pay league.

I have a league and we are looking for someone. It is a pay league (like $22.50 per person) but we do let some people slide on the fee if they are strapped financially. It is very X-rated so if you are sensitive to any type of joke it may not be for you. It will be a 6-8 team league.

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I have a league and we are looking for someone. It is a pay league (like $22.50 per person) but we do let some people slide on the fee if they are strapped financially. It is very X-rated so if you are sensitive to any type of joke it may not be for you. It will be a 6-8 team league.

I don't mind the trash talk. What I'd like to know is specifics, who do you use as a platform? NFL.com or Espn, or some other place? I'll be up front with you. The chances of me paying are very slim. I mean, like very slim. There's a better chance of you and I winning the lottery while getting struck by lightning.

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I've used ESPN and NFL.com before. ESPN sucked balls. NFL.com is very good. I managed a league last year. It was exhausting poo. It was free though. That's why I had like 20 guys in it. Freaking weird seeing everyone pick a panther player. lol. I got Olsen, he did ok for me.

Never done CBS, but I'm down if you'll let me slide.

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Yo I'm down to get a free league going for this season Ivan, serious players only too.

I'm sick of playing guys I don't know that don't update their rosters.

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Yo I'm down to get a free league going for this season Ivan, serious players only too.

I'm sick of playing guys I don't know that don't update their rosters.

Oh yeah, I updated my poo before Sunday for sure. There were around 4-5 guys that never got their act together, one dude didn't update jack and he got into the playoffs. That sincerely pissed me off...

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Yea I think I was the only guy still updating my roster every sunday and I took 3rd place...

If we can get 8 reliable guys on here and set a date early it could work.

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Well start a thread about it and count me in. I just won't be able to run the league. I know around that time I will be very very busy and won't have time to do all that needs to be done to run the league.

I think, if all possible, it should be 10-12 people. To make it interesting. The more players the harder it is to win.

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Please invite me! Pretty please! I won 3 superbowls last yr on NFL.com, 1 on CBS and 1 on ESPN. I usually get into at least 6 or 7 leagues but last yr i was in 10. Never been in one with all Panther fans though, that might work out better cause i usually hog the Panther players haha. Pay or no pay i would like to be considered.

Picked Cam and Smitty in all leagues last yr and also J. Nelson, Gronk and Green in most. Last yr was my best effort to date. I fugn love fantasy football LOVE IT

ps. our def/st this yr is a sleeper pick

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