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On the clock

Postby franky35 » Mon May 24, 2010 1:53 pm

since I had some time between picks, I calculated draft time for each manager thru round 13, ignoring any time less than 1 hour. Here are the results:
THS 5
pwootten 0
Faaron 0
Franky 4
BC 0
Jsam 136
Gmac 7
KH 2
SPhilipp 24
Allstar 5
Latorrer 16
MrKite 67


so Paul, Fred and Brandon deserve a round of applause, possibly a taco.
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Re: On the clock

Postby pwootten » Mon May 24, 2010 4:56 pm

[quote:8d2e6e1227="franky35"]


so Paul, Fred and Brandon deserve a round of applause, possibly a taco.[/quote:8d2e6e1227]

And there's a GREAT Mexican restaurant in Brandon's hometown of Higginsville. It's still there, right Brandon?

When are we going to go see our boys in blue?
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Postby franky35 » Wed May 26, 2010 3:51 pm

Several teams will be over the 80 mil mark but below 100 mil. I suspect that everyone will be below 100 mil. So we have a choice whether to use the 100 or 200 mil salary cap. Also, although the rules provide for waivers during the season, I suspect that after waivers run, there will be almost no eligible players worth picking up. So, I think that, other than trades, we pretty much will have fixed rosters through the season.

Is there yet a decision on 100 vs 200 mil cap?
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Postby pwootten » Wed May 26, 2010 5:20 pm

[quote:ac2dd3d486="franky35"]Several teams will be over the 80 mil mark but below 100 mil. I suspect that everyone will be below 100 mil. So we have a choice whether to use the 100 or 200 mil salary cap. Also, although the rules provide for waivers during the season, I suspect that after waivers run, there will be almost no eligible players worth picking up. So, I think that, other than trades, we pretty much will have fixed rosters through the season.

Is there yet a decision on 100 vs 200 mil cap?[/quote:ac2dd3d486]

Franky, $200M. I already set my team up and am adding players as we go. As you said, it doesn't make much difference, as the number of players is limited.
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Postby AllStarInc » Wed May 26, 2010 9:55 pm

I'm guessing Mr. Kite and jsam don't know how to do proxies? Maybe we should teach them for future pain relief?

This draft may make me never do another non clock draft ever again.

But at least I don't have to pay yet......maybe not for a while!
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Postby franky35 » Thu May 27, 2010 12:36 pm

The rules say the draft clock is 8 hours. I don't know if that includes the early AM. Also, Mr. Kite gets double the time because he has 2 consecutive picks. Since we are going to be in round 18, it seems like it wouldn't be that big a deal to skip over someone in excess of 8 or 16 hours. It's not like they will miss out on a premium player. At this point, we are filling out rosters with part time players or long shots.

This looks like it will be a fun league and I'm itching to get started.
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Re: Are we on a clock?

Postby kenhutchings » Thu May 27, 2010 5:39 pm

[quote:12e255adb9="latorrer"]I am ready to make my 2nd round pick as soon as Kite makes his two.[/quote:12e255adb9]

When latorrer posted that, it was May 14th!! It's taken us 13 days to go from Round 2 to Round 17.

This is the sixth draft I've participated in, and by far the slowest.

:(
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Postby pwootten » Thu May 27, 2010 5:43 pm

Rob, go ahead and make your pick. I don't think Mrkite will mind. We really need to pick up the pace, as this is starting to become less and less interesting.

Let's start adhering to the clock or we'll be another two weeks. Starting now, the clock rules.

Thanks,
Paul
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Postby FAaron » Thu May 27, 2010 7:23 pm

This draft is giving me a 70s flashback, to the old Heinz ketchup commercials featuring Carly Simon singing "Anticipation." I guess when we finish, we can all to a mountaintop in Italy, link hands, break out the coke and sing "I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing."

I'm sorry if I just ruined anyone's dinner with that last image. :oops: I can't believe I ate the whoooole thing!
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Postby pwootten » Thu May 27, 2010 9:06 pm

[quote:081ecfa309="FAaron"]break out the coke[/quote:081ecfa309]

Which part of the 70's are you referring to here Fred? The love-in hippie early 70's or the Studio 54 late 70's?
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