Tuesday, August 14, 2012

League Fees Rising?

League fees in the Sea General Napes Fantasy Football League are like the price of gas and opposite of Ghastin's weight...always on the rise.  As the league becomes increasing competitive and we all start moving out of the broke ass college kid phase of our lives, what's another $10 for the chance at eternal glory?

The proposal on the table for this year's league fees is $50 per team.  The payouts are as follows:


1st Place: $250

2nd Place: $125

3rd Place: $75

Each week, the highest scoring team will get a $5 bonus.

Let's get the vote out of the way before the draft and vote on the increase in fees and the new payout structure.  PBody has offered to sponsor the remaining $15 balance that would be needed to cover the $5 bonus each week.  If you agree with this structure, comment on this post and make sure to sign your name.

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Pre Draft Controversy

It seems that once again we have a battle of the Sea General Napes purist party, which consists of Jensen, PBody, Napes, Terry, and Commish, and the "I want to change shit for the sake of changing shit" party, which consists of Danny with Collin as an active supporter.

This year's hot topic is draft order.  Traditionally, the only person who has the advantage of preparing for the draft knowing which place they are drafting in is the winner of the prestigious Ghastin Cup.  This high honor gives the winner a tremendous advantage of not only knowing which spot they draft in, but the opportunity to choose their draft position.  So far, every Ghastin Cup winner has chosen to draft number one.

Rumors are that this year's winner, Napes, has his eye on a nontraditional choice.  Will he break the mold and give up the first overall pick to have a more favorable position?  Or will he take the sure bet and take the first overall pick?

The new proposal by the "I want to change shit for the sake of changing shit" party is to determine the draft order prior to draft day, giving each player an equal advantage of knowing their draft order.  This would allow for each player to plan a strategy around their drafting position and focus their studies and attention on a specific group of players for each round.  The purist party's media representative had the following statement.

"The Sea General Napes Fantasy Football League is touted as the most competitive league in the world.  Changing the policies and procedures that laid the foundation of that reputation is simply not an option."

Stay tuned for more developments of this...developing...story.