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Quote from: Redz on August 20, 2008, 12:16:20 PMQuote from: celticmaestro on August 20, 2008, 12:11:29 PMQuote from: Redz on August 20, 2008, 11:51:19 AMFor whatever it's worth I've used CBSSportsline's system for 8 or 9 years for a roto league. They charge $100-$120 for the league but it's outstanding. The cost is marginal if you split it up (thr trick is actually getting everyone to pay). You definitely do get what you pay for though.Hmm, I'll pass on paying to play unless it's some form of gambling where I'd win money back. So are you in Redz?I dunno...I run my roto league and it's a pretty intense league (14 years running with keepers, salaries, contracts, college drafts...etc).Basically I don't want to commit to another heavy league. Unless this is a light one.Don't forget the ever-so-intense staff league.
Quote from: celticmaestro on August 20, 2008, 12:11:29 PMQuote from: Redz on August 20, 2008, 11:51:19 AMFor whatever it's worth I've used CBSSportsline's system for 8 or 9 years for a roto league. They charge $100-$120 for the league but it's outstanding. The cost is marginal if you split it up (thr trick is actually getting everyone to pay). You definitely do get what you pay for though.Hmm, I'll pass on paying to play unless it's some form of gambling where I'd win money back. So are you in Redz?I dunno...I run my roto league and it's a pretty intense league (14 years running with keepers, salaries, contracts, college drafts...etc).Basically I don't want to commit to another heavy league. Unless this is a light one.
Quote from: Redz on August 20, 2008, 11:51:19 AMFor whatever it's worth I've used CBSSportsline's system for 8 or 9 years for a roto league. They charge $100-$120 for the league but it's outstanding. The cost is marginal if you split it up (thr trick is actually getting everyone to pay). You definitely do get what you pay for though.Hmm, I'll pass on paying to play unless it's some form of gambling where I'd win money back. So are you in Redz?
For whatever it's worth I've used CBSSportsline's system for 8 or 9 years for a roto league. They charge $100-$120 for the league but it's outstanding. The cost is marginal if you split it up (thr trick is actually getting everyone to pay). You definitely do get what you pay for though.
with the addition of kcatthestripe, we now need around 6-10 more people to get it started.
Quote from: Roy Hobbs on August 20, 2008, 12:18:00 PMQuote from: Redz on August 20, 2008, 12:16:20 PMQuote from: celticmaestro on August 20, 2008, 12:11:29 PMQuote from: Redz on August 20, 2008, 11:51:19 AMFor whatever it's worth I've used CBSSportsline's system for 8 or 9 years for a roto league. They charge $100-$120 for the league but it's outstanding. The cost is marginal if you split it up (thr trick is actually getting everyone to pay). You definitely do get what you pay for though.Hmm, I'll pass on paying to play unless it's some form of gambling where I'd win money back. So are you in Redz?I dunno...I run my roto league and it's a pretty intense league (14 years running with keepers, salaries, contracts, college drafts...etc).Basically I don't want to commit to another heavy league. Unless this is a light one.Don't forget the ever-so-intense staff league.egadz...guess I can't pass on that one
Quote from: Redz on August 20, 2008, 12:46:42 PMQuote from: Roy Hobbs on August 20, 2008, 12:18:00 PMQuote from: Redz on August 20, 2008, 12:16:20 PMQuote from: celticmaestro on August 20, 2008, 12:11:29 PMQuote from: Redz on August 20, 2008, 11:51:19 AMFor whatever it's worth I've used CBSSportsline's system for 8 or 9 years for a roto league. They charge $100-$120 for the league but it's outstanding. The cost is marginal if you split it up (thr trick is actually getting everyone to pay). You definitely do get what you pay for though.Hmm, I'll pass on paying to play unless it's some form of gambling where I'd win money back. So are you in Redz?I dunno...I run my roto league and it's a pretty intense league (14 years running with keepers, salaries, contracts, college drafts...etc).Basically I don't want to commit to another heavy league. Unless this is a light one.Don't forget the ever-so-intense staff league.egadz...guess I can't pass on that onejust out of curiosity, who wins the staff league the most?
Quote from: crownsy on August 20, 2008, 04:10:03 PMQuote from: Redz on August 20, 2008, 12:46:42 PMQuote from: Roy Hobbs on August 20, 2008, 12:18:00 PMQuote from: Redz on August 20, 2008, 12:16:20 PMQuote from: celticmaestro on August 20, 2008, 12:11:29 PMQuote from: Redz on August 20, 2008, 11:51:19 AMFor whatever it's worth I've used CBSSportsline's system for 8 or 9 years for a roto league. They charge $100-$120 for the league but it's outstanding. The cost is marginal if you split it up (thr trick is actually getting everyone to pay). You definitely do get what you pay for though.Hmm, I'll pass on paying to play unless it's some form of gambling where I'd win money back. So are you in Redz?I dunno...I run my roto league and it's a pretty intense league (14 years running with keepers, salaries, contracts, college drafts...etc).Basically I don't want to commit to another heavy league. Unless this is a light one.Don't forget the ever-so-intense staff league.egadz...guess I can't pass on that onejust out of curiosity, who wins the staff league the most? Last season was our first year doing it. Dobbs beat me by a whisker.
Are you sold on the NBA.com thing? After the disaster my league had over there last year (which botched our entire draft), I don't think I'd want to participate in another league over there. Yahoo, though, I'd be down with.
So far, kwhit10, crownsy, emperor young, gainesville celtic, kcatthestripe, hpantazo and myself are all in.Who else wants it? 5 more spots up for grabs.