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Game time!

The best season of the year is coming, fans, time to grab those teams and get involved in our annual NFL Fantasy Football League!

Team Confirmation and Next Steps

? Congratulations, your team and league are now registered.

? Your new League ID# is 517042.

? Your draft is set for Sun Aug 28 10:00pm CDT.

Again, use your Neowin nickname to sign up. Sign up if you intend to play all season.

Good luck, everyone!

FOR YAHOO ONLY!!!

Your live online draft is set for Sat Aug 27 10:00pm CDT [ Add to My Calendar ], which is 11 days, 22 hours, and 51 minutes from now. Please arrive at least 10 minutes early since your draft will start promptly at the assigned time. You can pre-rank your players at any time.

Cool... are we going to do the Neowin Pick'em again too?  I will definately do that but I'll have to think about the Fantasy Football (I've never done it yet).

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Oh yes....we'll do the pickem game....a Neowin Original. This will be the third year in a row we've done it!

Second Yahoo League is set up. Live draft for 10:00 CDT Sunday August 28.

First league was edited to allow fractional points.

The leagues should be identical.

Team Confirmation and Next Steps

? Congratulations, your team and league are now registered.

? Your new League ID# is 517042.

? Your draft is set for Sun Aug 28 10:00pm CDT.

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Touche. But just out of curiosity did you set it up like that or was it Yahoo's default. Because when I last played I remember QBs needing to do a lot more to get those points. Maybe it's my imagination though.

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I set that up myself. i think they got 1 point per 30 yards was the default. I like high scoring...But to offset that, I did the same for WR and RB, so they are evened out.

i understand that it is the same for everyone, but does it make sense to have a guy that just returns balls getting more points then some starting runningbacks? Its fine with me since my running backs suck, im just gonna add a returner that is a fourth string back lol

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Giving away your 'secrets' isn't a wise fantasy move. Nice work (Y) :laugh:

heh, one can only hope :p

Also please, next year, let's do NFL.com's fantasy league, atleast they show live scoring, yahoo sucks  :x

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That's the main reason I wanted to do NFL.com...they offer a LOT more benefits than yahoo. But we have yahoo fanboys here...:p

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