Money Time
It's come to my attention that there are people out there who haven't signed up for our free $100,000 Fantasy Challenge Game. Which doesn't make sense. It's like getting a new fantasy team each week, and it's going to make the Sundays a lot more interesting.
I recently was cajoled into signing up for a high-stakes fantasy league drafting this weekend in New York that has a $100,000 prize. Believe me, it's not free to play. And it won't have sweet weekly columns by Pat Dahl, which are worth the price of admission. It definitely won't have a fancy looking and easy-to-use page for making picks that our hard working programmers knocked out of the park.
So play the game, outsmart America, and try to win some money. I'll shut up now.





Comments
I think I speak for everybody when I say I want to hear more about this high roller league. Maybe weekly updates in one of your collums along with a short description of the players and the rules in a draft summary. Dr A does it all year and we still love him, why not 60%G going for the 100G's
Posted by: Superfly | August 28, 2007 07:55 PM
I was about to sign up and play until I read about the Sunday night player option, which is shamelss cross promotion and completely makes the 'eliminator' a moronic title.
I'll sign up and play next year if ya'll decide not to cross promote like incestous fools.
Posted by: Anonymous | August 28, 2007 08:53 PM
Open it to Canadian residents and you would have more competitors. It may be hard to believe but there is a big following North of the Border. Afraid the Canadian boys might take some American money. haha! It is all worth the same now. Love the site. Take care!
Posted by: chris kendrick | August 28, 2007 09:11 PM
Yes, let the Canucks play and you'll garner a ton of signups. Of course, the Canadians may end up taking the big prize, so may that is why we are ostracized. ;)
Posted by: Canuck Huck | August 29, 2007 09:51 AM