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Oct
29
2006

NFL Suicide League - Players Wanted

Posted by: Aaron Brazell
Woodlawn, MD, USA

I’m going with an experiment starting this next week. I’ve got 6 people but really I want 15+.

The idea is a different kind of fantasy league. Each week you pick ONE winner. You can’t pick a team you’ve picked before. If your pick is not a winner in said week, you’re out. If your team wins, you get to go another week.

I’m going to keep records manually for now and you’d have to make your pick by Sat night (US East coast).

It would just be a fun thing. I want to see how it goes. Lemme know if you want to play.

Update: League page up! Follow the results here. There is still room for more players, so send me an email if you want to participate. If you have a blog, you get a free link too.

Update 2: 17 players registered. Target 30, whether realistic or not. :)

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About the Author: Aaron Brazell is the lead editor of Technosailor.com and a social media expert. His passion is to see companies and individuals use the internet and web technologies wisely and effectively to promote their brands and companies. He served as Director of Technology at b5media from 2005-2008 and is currently an independent consultant.
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    Aaron Brazell —1 year ago with 1 point

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    You got it. :)

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    bnpositive —1 year ago with 1 point

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    Ahhhh man! I'm loving me the expanding b5 blogroll over there. When do all the blogs get that?

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    bnpositive —1 year ago with 1 point

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    Sign me up! Put me down for the Colts. Of course we play our nemesis Patriots for MNF next week, so I'm sure I could be out first round now!

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