Mike
Footballguy
Results are updated in the Draftguys NFL Draft Contest.
http://www.myofficepool.ca/draftguys/?o=2
The scoring is similar to the one in Chaos Commish's / FBG Draft Contest as shown on the rules page.
After going through the process of updating the scoring, I realize the wording in the rules is not the best. For clarification, the scoring is as follows...
You pick a player to get drafted at 1.01. If he goes 1.01 you get the "slot" points. You pick the team he gets drafted to (or leave blank for the default team, the current pick owner). If he goes to that team you get the "team" points.
Therefore, Brady Quinn is a good example of missing the slot points but getting the team points. If you predicted Quinn to get drafted at 1.03 to the Browns, then you still get 1 point because he was in fact, drafted by the Browns, but at a different slot.
Similarly Alan Branch some people predicted to go 1.05 to the Cardinals. I awarded 1 point for this since he did land with the Cards.
All in all, a very unforgiving scoring system. Many took big negative points for Branch (-25) and Quinn (-10) and others. Negatives only assigned once, i.e. if you had 2 guys in your top 16 fall out of the 1st round you only took one -25 hit.
Check it out. Check my math as this was fairly complex to calculate (good luck C.C.!). Hope you enjoyed it.
Congrats to TDmachine who looks to be the winner barring any mistakes on my part. His was the only entry to get 10 of 16 picks exactly right.
http://www.myofficepool.ca/draftguys/?o=2
The scoring is similar to the one in Chaos Commish's / FBG Draft Contest as shown on the rules page.
After going through the process of updating the scoring, I realize the wording in the rules is not the best. For clarification, the scoring is as follows...
You pick a player to get drafted at 1.01. If he goes 1.01 you get the "slot" points. You pick the team he gets drafted to (or leave blank for the default team, the current pick owner). If he goes to that team you get the "team" points.
Therefore, Brady Quinn is a good example of missing the slot points but getting the team points. If you predicted Quinn to get drafted at 1.03 to the Browns, then you still get 1 point because he was in fact, drafted by the Browns, but at a different slot.
Similarly Alan Branch some people predicted to go 1.05 to the Cardinals. I awarded 1 point for this since he did land with the Cards.
All in all, a very unforgiving scoring system. Many took big negative points for Branch (-25) and Quinn (-10) and others. Negatives only assigned once, i.e. if you had 2 guys in your top 16 fall out of the 1st round you only took one -25 hit.
Check it out. Check my math as this was fairly complex to calculate (good luck C.C.!). Hope you enjoyed it.
Congrats to TDmachine who looks to be the winner barring any mistakes on my part. His was the only entry to get 10 of 16 picks exactly right.
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