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illuminati
Towel Boy
24 posts
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Posted - 8/7/2003 1:52:30 PM |
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Draft Kit?
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I reckon it'd be good to form a plan on this, since our draft is a mere 22 days away (WOW!)... I've heard of a couple of places to get draft boards, stickers, etc., but haven't done any price comparisons of such.
This may or may not be of interest to everyone, but in another league we actually order the latest NFL player cards and post them on a large draft board (sliding them into clear plastic sheets). I think it costs us about $30-$35 total, and then everyone gets to take home their own team - cool, huh? Also, when trades are made, the players cards are also traded to their new team. Over the years, owners keep their end-of-season teams in 3-ring binders, and you can look back at your team's history.
In any case, let's decide by the middle of next week on this, so that we can get whatever method we choose ordered with time to spare. |
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Don Krauss
Towel Boy
34 posts
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Posted - 8/8/2003 2:42:46 PM |
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Draft kit
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The kits seem to come in handy as the draft progresses and handwriting seems to dwindle. They are readable and easy to use. Set them up at the table and go. Although having cards for your team sounds like fun. Will go with what ever system will work best at your house. |
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Posted - 8/8/2003 2:56:51 PM |
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cards are fun, but i'm happy either way
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i love taking my team home after the Ragnarok draft. keeping your keeper cards would be even cooler. then again, i've never used a draft kit.
jeremy |
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Posted - 8/8/2003 5:29:59 PM |
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Kit
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Cards sound cool, I vote for them if we can easily read them up on the board from our seats. |
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