First FAAB Of 2015 Tonight at 10 pm ET
- Greg Ambrosius
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First FAAB Of 2015 Tonight at 10 pm ET
Thanks everyone for a GREAT season of drafts and auctions. This season has already exceeded our expectations.
Now it's time to get down to the dirty work and it starts today with all of you setting your starting lineups for the Sunday Night Opener between the Cardinals and the Cubs. Remember that you can start any members of these two teams and then take them out of your starting lineup on Monday when all of the teams begin play. Good luck with that.
The first free agent pickup of the season is tonight with the deadline at 10 pm ET. All bids lock at 10 pm ET. We then have a 10-minute buffer to make sure everything is good on our end and this 10-minute buffer will be in place all season long. We know that everyone wants their bids as fast as possible on a late Sunday night, but we've never screwed up FAAB on Sunday nights and we don't plan on starting now. So allow us this buffer every week and we'll be fine. In years past, that buffer went beyond 10 minutes and we know why, but that won't be the case now. Winning bids should start appearing shortly after 10:10 pm ET each week.
The early weeks will likely have more FAAB bids to process than later in the season, but we don't anticipate FAAB running more than 15 minutes per week. We feel confident that all winning bids should be processed no later than 10:25 pm ET this year. We will watch this closely right from the start, but we have procedures in place to get this done faster than ever before. But again, realize that we do have this buffer in place to make sure everything is ready to go and then look for your winning bids shortly after that.
Thanks all and have a great, great season. PLAY BALL EVERYONE!!!!
Now it's time to get down to the dirty work and it starts today with all of you setting your starting lineups for the Sunday Night Opener between the Cardinals and the Cubs. Remember that you can start any members of these two teams and then take them out of your starting lineup on Monday when all of the teams begin play. Good luck with that.
The first free agent pickup of the season is tonight with the deadline at 10 pm ET. All bids lock at 10 pm ET. We then have a 10-minute buffer to make sure everything is good on our end and this 10-minute buffer will be in place all season long. We know that everyone wants their bids as fast as possible on a late Sunday night, but we've never screwed up FAAB on Sunday nights and we don't plan on starting now. So allow us this buffer every week and we'll be fine. In years past, that buffer went beyond 10 minutes and we know why, but that won't be the case now. Winning bids should start appearing shortly after 10:10 pm ET each week.
The early weeks will likely have more FAAB bids to process than later in the season, but we don't anticipate FAAB running more than 15 minutes per week. We feel confident that all winning bids should be processed no later than 10:25 pm ET this year. We will watch this closely right from the start, but we have procedures in place to get this done faster than ever before. But again, realize that we do have this buffer in place to make sure everything is ready to go and then look for your winning bids shortly after that.
Thanks all and have a great, great season. PLAY BALL EVERYONE!!!!
Greg Ambrosius
Founder, National Fantasy Baseball Championship
General Manager, Consumer Fantasy Games at SportsHub Technologies
Twitter - @GregAmbrosius
Founder, National Fantasy Baseball Championship
General Manager, Consumer Fantasy Games at SportsHub Technologies
Twitter - @GregAmbrosius
Re: First FAAB Of 2015 Tonight at 10 pm ET
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Greg, don't forget to join us for FAAB tonight in the Greg/Tom Auction league.
Any hints as to who you're bidding on and for how much?
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Greg, don't forget to join us for FAAB tonight in the Greg/Tom Auction league.
Any hints as to who you're bidding on and for how much?
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- Doctor Who
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Re: First FAAB Of 2015 Tonight at 10 pm ET
Any word on this Greg or Tom? Still hasn't gone through yet.
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I get an error page for the FAAB results.
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Re: First FAAB Of 2015 Tonight at 10 pm ET
Doughy, I think that is for all of the NFBC leagues... If you go to the one below that, it is for your own league...
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DOUGHBOYS wrote:I get an error page for the FAAB results.
Click FAAB results. Not NFBC FAAB results...
They need to get rid of that link. My results haven't gone thru FYI
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Nothing yet in any of my leagues.
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Thanks Fellas...
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Re: First FAAB Of 2015 Tonight at 10 pm ET
Thank goodness the mouth isn't on the boards!!
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Where is the damn like button for that comment?!?!
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I cannot understand for the life of me why this is so difficult to get right. Over the entire offseason, the IT team worked on a search function and a draft room that doesn't work properly?
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If free agents are being processed faster than ever we are in for a long year!!
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I see results for 1 of my 7 leagues. It's a Super
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I have one out of 18, it's an OC
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ALL-IN JD wrote:If free agents are being processed faster than ever we are in for a long year!!
Yeah ever time they claim we going to start processing bids faster it actually gets slower. Maybe by F'n midnight we can actually see the carnage.
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They're trickling in now.
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I think we get one league per hour! The hamsters on the wheel can't go any faster!!
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It's almost 11 p est!!!!!
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Re: First FAAB Of 2015 Tonight at 10 pm ET
Sorry for the delay folks. We're just doing some extra testing this first week. Things will be back to 10 ET going forward.
Tom Kessenich
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Re: First FAAB Of 2015 Tonight at 10 pm ET
Put me firmly in the group that votes NO on having the first FAAB run before the season starts.
The people who just drafted don't need it.
You allowed those who drafted the first weekend to correct some mistakes and in some cases gave them an advantage over those who drafted the second weekend.
You also gave people who drafted in earlier Satellites or Rotowire Open's an advantage they chose not to sign up for
PVH
The people who just drafted don't need it.
You allowed those who drafted the first weekend to correct some mistakes and in some cases gave them an advantage over those who drafted the second weekend.
You also gave people who drafted in earlier Satellites or Rotowire Open's an advantage they chose not to sign up for
PVH
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Yeah, but it works both ways... FAAB prior to the season encourages folks to draft earlier in preparation and doesn't offer an advantage to those who only draft in the end. You can also ask why should someone have an advantage from a finalized 25 man roster because they drafted in the weekend prior to the season.Captain Hook wrote:Put me firmly in the group that votes NO on having the first FAAB run before the season starts.
The people who just drafted don't need it.
You allowed those who drafted the first weekend to correct some mistakes and in some cases gave them an advantage over those who drafted the second weekend.
You also gave people who drafted in earlier Satellites or Rotowire Open's an advantage they chose not to sign up for
PVH
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Guys, sorry for the delay in FAAB last night, but IT always checks, double checks and triple checks FAAB before running in Week 1. I should have posted that beforehand. I know people think that you just turn on the GO button every year and that software should just run the same as it did last year, but that's not how it works. Our guys really want to look everything over before running that first FAAB and I don't blame them.
Everything processed perfectly last night and we are good to go going forward. I suspect that next week everything will run at 10:10 pm ET and you'll see all bids by 10:25 pm ET. There weren't any glitches or we weren't promising something that we won't deliver next year; we were just being careful with that first run of FAAB.
We haven't had a FAAB glitch in all the years with STATS. Yes, in Year 1 we had delays on getting results out and all of that was part of the first year startup. But the fiasco that was Fanball during that one and only season should allow us all to relax for a few extra minutes during our first run of FAAB each season here and realize that everything is being done to ensure a perfect FAAB run. We have 480 leagues this year and we are doing everything possible to make sure everything runs smoothly. That meant a little extra time to run FAAB last night. We're all good to go now and I'm very happy that the IT guys took the extra time to look everything over last night before displaying the winning bids. Hopefully most of you agree.
Good luck everyone. OPENING DAY IS HERE!! THIS is now Christmas Day for baseball fans!!
Now, if you don't mind I must get on a plane after 13 days in Las Vegas and get back to reality in Iola, Wisconsin!!
Everything processed perfectly last night and we are good to go going forward. I suspect that next week everything will run at 10:10 pm ET and you'll see all bids by 10:25 pm ET. There weren't any glitches or we weren't promising something that we won't deliver next year; we were just being careful with that first run of FAAB.
We haven't had a FAAB glitch in all the years with STATS. Yes, in Year 1 we had delays on getting results out and all of that was part of the first year startup. But the fiasco that was Fanball during that one and only season should allow us all to relax for a few extra minutes during our first run of FAAB each season here and realize that everything is being done to ensure a perfect FAAB run. We have 480 leagues this year and we are doing everything possible to make sure everything runs smoothly. That meant a little extra time to run FAAB last night. We're all good to go now and I'm very happy that the IT guys took the extra time to look everything over last night before displaying the winning bids. Hopefully most of you agree.
Good luck everyone. OPENING DAY IS HERE!! THIS is now Christmas Day for baseball fans!!
Now, if you don't mind I must get on a plane after 13 days in Las Vegas and get back to reality in Iola, Wisconsin!!
Greg Ambrosius
Founder, National Fantasy Baseball Championship
General Manager, Consumer Fantasy Games at SportsHub Technologies
Twitter - @GregAmbrosius
Founder, National Fantasy Baseball Championship
General Manager, Consumer Fantasy Games at SportsHub Technologies
Twitter - @GregAmbrosius
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Re: First FAAB Of 2015 Tonight at 10 pm ET
Oh my goodness Perry. C'mon. If you are going to host drafts early in the off-season you need FAAB before the first week of action. The first week without FAAB on that First Sunday would have many lineups with ZEROS. And why would you say that those who drafted on the Second Weekend don't need FAAB? The Kimbrel trade is a perfect example of why you need FAAB right away. Several owners had Benoit as one of their two closers and now they need a new closer, so they went out and aggressively spent on Grilli. Why should those owners have to wait a week?Captain Hook wrote:Put me firmly in the group that votes NO on having the first FAAB run before the season starts.
The people who just drafted don't need it.
You allowed those who drafted the first weekend to correct some mistakes and in some cases gave them an advantage over those who drafted the second weekend.
You also gave people who drafted in earlier Satellites or Rotowire Open's an advantage they chose not to sign up for
PVH
Why is having FAAB on that first Sunday a negative? I don't see any negative to it outside of just being grumpy.
Greg Ambrosius
Founder, National Fantasy Baseball Championship
General Manager, Consumer Fantasy Games at SportsHub Technologies
Twitter - @GregAmbrosius
Founder, National Fantasy Baseball Championship
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I'm having trouble understanding how veterans of our game can blatantly throw the NFBC under the bus. I get frustration, but how does that build our contests? Why not a private email? This is such a positive thing we have and we know how GREAT the customer service is. How can you shake a man's hand and then mock/ threaten their livelihood on the boards over a simple inconvenience?
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Agree with you. People get way too worked up about 10:25 v. 10:45 or an extra FAAB here or there or whatever. This isn't perfect but it's infinitely better than the next best thing (which, as best I can tell, is nothing).