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Mike Minter Conference Draft and Smack


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well, I saw in the FAQ post:

Don't know the exact amount of the kitty but it will be very close to $762 where it has been the last two years. This if figured by 48 teams times $20 = $960 less the $160 it cost to buy the league from the site less the cost of paypal fees. So the final # is determined by how many people pay with paypal.

Each of the four semi-final teams earns $100 each. Both the final teams earn another $100 each and the winner gets the $162 (+/-) balance....so;

winner = $362

second = $200

third & fourth = $100

these amounts are paid via paypal (hopefully) as soon as they are earned.

Sounds like the PayPal fees racked up to $38, as 960-160=800 and then 800-38=762

So, if I took the same ratios for 32 teams...

32x20=640

640-160=480

480-26 (rough estimate of PP fees) = 454

all 4 final teams should get $60... the winners of that round should get an extra $60, and the winner of the league should get the balance of roughly $94

First place = $214

Second place = $120

Third and Fourth place = $60

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Player YTD Pts Bye Drafted

Flacco, Joe BAL QB - 8 7.01

Rivers, Philip SDC QB - 10 4.08

Bradshaw, Ahmad NYG RB - 8 9.01

Bush, Reggie NOS RB - 10 11.01

Forte, Matt CHI RB - 8 6.08

Johnson, Chris TEN RB - 9 1.01

Gaffney, Jabar DEN WR - 9 15.01

Houshmandzadeh, T.J. FA* WR - - 12.08

Johnson, Calvin DET WR - 7 2.08

Moss, Santana WAS WR - 9 10.08

White, Roddy ATL WR - 8 3.01

Finley, Jermichael GBP TE (P) - 10 5.01

Miller, Zach OAK TE - 10 13.01

Longwell, Ryan MIN PK - 4 16.08

49ers, San Francisco SFO Def - 9 14.08

Jets, New York NYJ Def - 7 8.08

I normally do not take two defenses...but oh well.

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Palmer, Carson CIN QB - 6 8.01

Ryan, Matt ATL QB - 8 10.01

Forsett, Justin SEA RB - 5 9.08

Greene, Shonn NYJ RB - 7 3.08

Moreno, Knowshon DEN RB (Q) - 9 6.01

Tomlinson, LaDainian NYJ RB - 7 11.08

Williams, DeAngelo CAR RB - 6 2.01

Jackson, DeSean PHI WR (P) - 8 4.01

Johnson, Andre HOU WR - 7 1.08

Meachem, Robert NOS WR - 10 13.08

Royal, Eddie DEN WR - 9 12.01

Smith, Steve CAR WR (P) - 6 5.08

Williams, Mike TBB WR ® - 4 14.01

Witten, Jason DAL TE - 4 7.08

Rackers, Neil HOU PK - 7 16.01

Panthers, Carolina CAR Def - 6 15.08

Pwnage...

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