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Post by The Picks Commissioner on Jan 1, 2007 19:26:21 GMT -5
AIFA Network won't be available to everyone, since Time Warner thinks they want too much $$$ Just shows you how much they're dissing the league.
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Post by UnoBomber on Jan 1, 2007 19:40:11 GMT -5
Nice try, Joey. Thanx, but you're still the Archie Bunker of indoor football. Network? Ha! Greenlight an Aaron Sorkin dramedy, yet another version of CSI and a degrading reality show featuring hot tub makeout sessions and then we talk. Good idea, though. I hope it works. Dan your whitty comments are interesting. You're like David Spade, but less funny...
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Post by Daytonadan on Jan 2, 2007 0:33:51 GMT -5
David Spade's pretty darn funny...
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Post by UnoBomber on Jan 2, 2007 8:42:19 GMT -5
David Spade's pretty darn funny... Take it for what it's worth to you then I'm still trying to understand this style points concept. I guess from a fans perspective I'd give it a go, but I just don't see how points will be distributed fairly. Is there going to be a clear cut way to distribute points (i.e. Scoring on a 40 yard pass will give you X points) or is this all subjective? If it's subjective, then be prepared for bias.
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Post by Daytonadan on Jan 2, 2007 11:30:48 GMT -5
First of all, the reason we did style points was a tongue-in-cheek approach to the NCAA and how "style points" was actually a factor in determing who should be in the title game.
This is for fun, but Joe takes everything seriously, and uses whatever he can to deride.
Here's how it will be operated. A group of six "judges," including registered members of the wiflfan.com site [See, we get our fans to participate in the process] will rate winning teams on a scale of 5-10 and losing 0-4 in a series of categories. The style points will be included on the stat page and kept throughout the season.
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Post by UnoBomber on Jan 2, 2007 12:21:33 GMT -5
First of all, the reason we did style points was a tongue-in-cheek approach to the NCAA and how "style points" was actually a factor in determing who should be in the title game. This is for fun, but Joe takes everything seriously, and uses whatever he can to deride. Here's how it will be operated. A group of six "judges," including registered members of the wiflfan.com site [See, we get our fans to participate in the process] will rate winning teams on a scale of 5-10 and losing 0-4 in a series of categories. The style points will be included on the stat page and kept throughout the season. Well if it's for fun and for the fans, then let it ride.
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