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Henry Muto

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  1. This will be where you will post your 2024 drops, IR and DTS moves in this thread. If dropping a player that has contract implications note next to the player the number of years on the player's contract at the time of the drop. You only need to post players dropped that have contract implications.
  2. Live and Let Dy 2024 Weekly Skins Every week, the league's high scorer will be awarded $10 to be claimed at the end of the season from the league treasurer, or used as credit towards the following season's entry fee. Weekly Skins are not awarded during the post season. 2024 Regular Season
  3. We are getting close to the time to start the league going I need to confirm all teams are returning or not. If you are paid I will assume you are returning. I know we need to find 2 new owners for Brentastic and Sir Hugo. This will delay the start I am sure
  4. Hall was normally a 3rd round pick all summer then when Cook signed his price dropped. Now remember the cutline is 10 teams not the standard 12 so 6th round cutline was like a 5th round normal 12 team league. I got Hall at 5.01 in one of my NFFC online championship drafts and he carried me at the end to 63rd overall out of 4800+ teams too bad 63rd paid $0. If you don't hit the nuts hard to make money in these National contests for the overall prizes. I took Hall at 5.01 and Taylor at 7.01 as my top 2 RBs and I ended up finishing 2nd in my league. Not too shabby another owner in my league called out my draft saying how crazy he thought it was for me to go my top 2 RBs for 2 guys not really helping me the first 4 weeks. It was crazy but that is how I play crazy to try and win the big prize. In my cutline team that won it I also had Taylor and Hall but Taylor was my 3rd round pick (I drafted before he hit the PUP). So my back was up against the wall here but since the first 10 weeks of cutline you don't have to put a lineup in (It is best ball first 10 weeks) I was able to survive this and ended up getting 2nd place in the regular season and was 204th overall (my 7th best cutline regular season team) go figure right. My teams that were 9th and 31st and a few other top 100 teams fail to win the big prize but my 204th ranked team did it. Just goes to show you just got to hit a the right time with the right players and Hall certainly was the right player weeks 16 and 17. This team did not have CMC and this team did not have Cooper (and his 51 pts to get me to the final) My other team had both that finished 4th overall.
  5. Looking back things went sideways from the get go here with Chubb injured in week 2. The JuJu and Dalvin Cook picks were black holes. Hockenson had a great year. Derrick Henry was up and down. So my question is whoever was Oweners box scored 0 pts for entire year I mean are you kidding me they couldn't be bothered to set a lineup at any point ? Why are people like that even in the league ?
  6. Looking back Cook signing with the Jets was the main reason I was able to walk away a National Champion in the NFFC Cutline this year. It allowed me to wait until the 6th round to draft Breece Hall and Hall turned into a league winner in weeks 16 and 17 scoring 43 and 27 pts those weeks.
  7. Nope. Do not use anything except gut feel for the most part and study ADP and draft according to what I think are values vs ADP. In season my biggest mistake is looking at others rankings they lead me astray 75% of the time not joking either I have to learn to just never look and make my own decisions. I am much better off. The reason I took down the $75K is I went against rankings Kamara was listed very high in most rankings over Taylor I went Taylor anyway had I gone Kamara I am talking to you on how I finished 2nd and 4th instead of 1st and 4th. You just can't go by "expert" rankings they are no more expert then you or I. Seriously.
  8. Yes this was the most incredible part of the story if I even finish just 2nd out of 110 I don't go on to win it all. The cost of entry is $175 per team. (I got small discounts along the way they do promotions throughout the year and I normally wait for those and I get a $20 discount on each team.) So my cost was about $155 per team. You get paid for finishing 1st in your league (I had 7 1st place for $350 each, plus 2 2nd places for $125 each). I won $75K for 1st and $15K for 4th overall. It is tough to make any money in this contest because winning your league you barely double your money and you have to beat 9 to get there so that isn't easy. I had as good of a season as you could have in the regular season and I would barely made a profit if I didn't win a big prize. Such is life in certain high stakes worlds. My goal is always to win the big one as unlikely as that may be. I was 1 lineup mistake from finishing 6th in the NFFC primetime main event and taking home another $10K but all it takes is 1 lineup mistake to derail an entire season. I was as high as 3rd late in the year in this contest but my team had too much talent so much so I sat Adams week 17 (37 pts) and played Swift (7 pts) and I finished 26th overall.
  9. Henry Muto Wins 2023 NFFC Cutline Championship & $75,000 Quote Post by Greg Ambrosius » Tue Jan 02, 2024 11:34 am Henry Muto of Geneva, Ohio won the 2023 NFFC Cutline Championship and that $75,000 grand prize, becoming our 11th different national champion in the 11-year history of this contest. Henry beat a field of 1,720 teams to win the grand prize as his team was consistently at the top of the standings all year long. When the final table of 12 owners was completed on Sunday Night, Henry was standing at the top and holding the $75,000 grand prize. This is a fun survivor-style contest where the field is whittled in half after Week 10 and then whittled further after Weeks 12, 14, 15 and 16. After Week 16, there is a "final table" of 12 owners battling for the vast majority of the prize pool. Henry actually had two teams in the Final 12 and those teams finished 1st and 4th overall. Well done Henry. Henry has had good success in this contest in the past and he was ALL IN on this contest in 2023. He took 16 teams and won 7 league titles and finished second in two others, including this championship team. Nine teams made the Championship Round and 6 teams were in the Consolation Round. His Muskrats team finished the regular season in 204th place overall, but he had other teams that were 9th and 31st overall. In fact, this Muskrats team that won the $75,000 grand prize is a perfect example of how you can never give up in the NFFC Cutline Championship. After the first "cut" in Week 12, Henry's Muskrats team was 42nd overall and four teams survived that first cut. All four teams survived the "cut" in Week 14 and his Muskrats team had moved up to 28th overall. Three of his teams survived the "cut" after Week 15, but this Muskrats team was NOT one of them as it finished 78th overall that week. It moved down to the Consolation Round, where its only shot at winning the grand prize would be winning the Consolation Round in Week 16. And of course, that's exactly what happened. Henry's Wolves team won the Championship Round in Week 16 with 567.66 points and his Muskrats team won the Consolation Round with 556.46 points to jump back into the Championship Round. In Week 17, that team scored 190.25 points to win the $75,000 grand prize with a total of 536.95 points, finishing 4.92 points ahead of Wayne Culley, who won $20,000. Devin Heesch finished 3rd to win $17,500 and Henry finished 4th to win $15,000. All 12 finalists earned prize money, while we also paid the Top 12 finishers in the Wild Card Tier. David Webb won the Wild Card Tier to earn $3,000. The Muskrats were led in Week 17 by Lamar Jackson's 49.55 points, but Henry also got 27.60 from Breece Hall and 22.10 from Amon Ra-St. Brown. His 190.25 points were 12.50 more points than Wayne Culley scored in Week 17 and the highest total from that week. Henry Muto is a veteran NFFC player who first joined our contests in 2009. He now is a two-time national champion in the NFFC as he also won the $100,000 grand prize in the Rotowire Online Championship in 2012. He has battled for this Cutline title and come close to winning it multiple times, including last year when he was at the "final table" and finished 6th overall. He also finished 11th overall in 2021. But this year he had two shots at the top prize and won it with his Muskrats team, while finishing 4th overall with his other team. Well done Henry. We will be back with the Cutline in 2024 with another $75,000 grand prize and we expect a bigger year for this contest. Best Ball leagues are flourishing throughout the industry, but no contest has the survivor-style format like we have in the NFFC Cutline Championship. Thanks all and congrats to everyone who won money in this contest. Here's the final standings from Week 17: 2023 NFFC Cutline Championship Week 17 Final Standings: 1 Henry Muto Muskrats NFFC Cutline Championship #2585 536.95 2 Wayne Culley Public Educator CL 2 NFFC Cutline Championship #986 532.03 3 Devin Heesch HeeschLilas 2 NFFC Cutline Championship #2410 500.29 4 Henry Muto Wolves NFFC Cutline Championship #3569 497.52 5 KEN TRINH Jalen-McCaffrey-No Lineups NFFC Cutline Championship #2557 483.5 6 Chester Mui CM12 NFFC Cutline Championship #3618 482.29 7 GEORGE WALLOFF Stormin Mormons NFFC Cutline Championship #2925 482.21 8 Mark Cacciola Cacciola NFFC Cutline Championship #3354 467.57 9 Christopher Saturno CSATCUT175NYJ NFFC Cutline Championship #2954 466.63 10 Ray Pelleane Gang green NFFC Cutline Championship #219 464.61 11 Steven Scharf Casa Lago NFFC Cutline Championship #3632 458.45 12 jared stein stein NFFC Cutline Championship #3634 456.47
  10. 2024 LLD League Fees Paid ($725 +$55 from 2023 - $70 for MFL) = $710 total Thunderballs | electricrelish and Henry Muto - PAID via LeagueSafe 1/2/24 Berlin Lipstick Bomb | Gopher - PAID via LeagueSafe 4/12/24 Honey Ryders| Dscott1970 - PAID via LeagueSafe 3/23/24 Grumpy Lightning | dillhole007 - PAID via LeagueSafe 1/4/24 Octoskins | Franzo7 - Not paid Oddjob's Hats | MonkeyOne - PAID via LeagueSafe 4/6/24 Shaken not Stirred | t-bone65 - PAID via LeagueSafe 1/2/24 Dr Julius No | panhead55 - PAID via LeagueSafe 1/2/24 Solitaire | Bigheadhal1 - PAID via LeagueSafe 3/22/24 Octop*ssy | Pinbot - PAID ($40) via LeagueSafe 3/29/24 Femme Fatales - MayDay | devilwoman -PAID ($40) via LeagueSafe 3/23/24 Baron Samedi | Shaft - PAID via LeagueSafe 1/2/24 Fabergé Legg Warmers | boltnlava - PAID ($40) via LeagueSafe 3/26/24 Mr Big | LordOpie - Not paid MFL - $69.95 - PAID via LeagueSafe 3/28/24 2025 LLD League Fees Paid
  11. Opie, DScott and t-bone have been paid in full Brent had his money sent on zelle panhead's $10 going toward entry fees
  12. From the NFFC site if anyone wants to read Henry Muto Wins 2023 NFFC Cutline Championship & $75,000 Quote Post by Greg Ambrosius » Tue Jan 02, 2024 11:34 am Henry Muto of Geneva, Ohio won the 2023 NFFC Cutline Championship and that $75,000 grand prize, becoming our 11th different national champion in the 11-year history of this contest. Henry beat a field of 1,720 teams to win the grand prize as his team was consistently at the top of the standings all year long. When the final table of 12 owners was completed on Sunday Night, Henry was standing at the top and holding the $75,000 grand prize. This is a fun survivor-style contest where the field is whittled in half after Week 10 and then whittled further after Weeks 12, 14, 15 and 16. After Week 16, there is a "final table" of 12 owners battling for the vast majority of the prize pool. Henry actually had two teams in the Final 12 and those teams finished 1st and 4th overall. Well done Henry. Henry has had good success in this contest in the past and he was ALL IN on this contest in 2023. He took 16 teams and won 7 league titles and finished second in two others, including this championship team. Nine teams made the Championship Round and 6 teams were in the Consolation Round. His Muskrats team finished the regular season in 204th place overall, but he had other teams that were 9th and 31st overall. In fact, this Muskrats team that won the $75,000 grand prize is a perfect example of how you can never give up in the NFFC Cutline Championship. After the first "cut" in Week 12, Henry's Muskrats team was 42nd overall and four teams survived that first cut. All four teams survived the "cut" in Week 14 and his Muskrats team had moved up to 28th overall. Three of his teams survived the "cut" after Week 15, but this Muskrats team was NOT one of them as it finished 78th overall that week. It moved down to the Consolation Round, where its only shot at winning the grand prize would be winning the Consolation Round in Week 16. And of course, that's exactly what happened. Henry's Wolves team won the Championship Round in Week 16 with 567.66 points and his Muskrats team won the Consolation Round with 556.46 points to jump back into the Championship Round. In Week 17, that team scored 190.25 points to win the $75,000 grand prize with a total of 536.95 points, finishing 4.92 points ahead of Wayne Culley, who won $20,000. Devin Heesch finished 3rd to win $17,500 and Henry finished 4th to win $15,000. All 12 finalists earned prize money, while we also paid the Top 12 finishers in the Wild Card Tier. David Webb won the Wild Card Tier to earn $3,000. The Muskrats were led in Week 17 by Lamar Jackson's 49.55 points, but Henry also got 27.60 from Breece Hall and 22.10 from Amon Ra-St. Brown. His 190.25 points were 12.50 more points than Wayne Culley scored in Week 17 and the highest total from that week. Henry Muto is a veteran NFFC player who first joined our contests in 2009. He now is a two-time national champion in the NFFC as he also won the $100,000 grand prize in the Rotowire Online Championship in 2012. He has battled for this Cutline title and come close to winning it multiple times, including last year when he was at the "final table" and finished 6th overall. He also finished 11th overall in 2021. But this year he had two shots at the top prize and won it with his Muskrats team, while finishing 4th overall with his other team. Well done Henry. We will be back with the Cutline in 2024 with another $75,000 grand prize and we expect a bigger year for this contest. Best Ball leagues are flourishing throughout the industry, but no contest has the survivor-style format like we have in the NFFC Cutline Championship. Thanks all and congrats to everyone who won money in this contest. Here's the final standings from Week 17: 2023 NFFC Cutline Championship Week 17 Final Standings: 1 Henry Muto Muskrats NFFC Cutline Championship #2585 536.95 2 Wayne Culley Public Educator CL 2 NFFC Cutline Championship #986 532.03 3 Devin Heesch HeeschLilas 2 NFFC Cutline Championship #2410 500.29 4 Henry Muto Wolves NFFC Cutline Championship #3569 497.52 5 KEN TRINH Jalen-McCaffrey-No Lineups NFFC Cutline Championship #2557 483.5 6 Chester Mui CM12 NFFC Cutline Championship #3618 482.29 7 GEORGE WALLOFF Stormin Mormons NFFC Cutline Championship #2925 482.21 8 Mark Cacciola Cacciola NFFC Cutline Championship #3354 467.57 9 Christopher Saturno CSATCUT175NYJ NFFC Cutline Championship #2954 466.63 10 Ray Pelleane Gang green NFFC Cutline Championship #219 464.61 11 Steven Scharf Casa Lago NFFC Cutline Championship #3632 458.45 12 jared stein stein NFFC Cutline Championship #3634 456.47
  13. I sent you the $70 on Zelle confirm when you have received it. I sent to the email you told me to send to.
  14. It could be worse you could be Jason/me. I left Mostert in the lineup and I only had 1 other option to play Najee who would scored me enough pts to win the LLD Championship. That is an unforgiveable mistake one I don't ever make yet it happened. Also I went 13-1 in DAD I was #1 in VP's #1 in scoring (1960 pts) which was over 210 pts more than the playoff championship had. Also in YODT I was #1 in scoring as massive 2043 pts over 220 more than the playoff champ and over 130 over 2nd high team. I finished in 6th in YODT and 5th in DAD. The regular season does not mean much no 1st round bye nothing. The LLD loss will stick with me for a lifetime.
  15. This league is actually only 10 teams. This mainly was because this is a cutline league and when a guy like CMC goes off for 41 pts in week 16 that means either you had CMC and advanced or you didn't have CMC and got cut. There is nothing to fix it was just 1 of those games. 10 of the top 12 teams had CMC (ironically my team that won it all did not have CMC) but my 4th place team did have CMC. CMC leaving early was the reason my non CMC team was able to pull out the championship. The other thing about this finish was no team could have had Lamb and his 41 points in week 17 because every team had a top 5 pick which mean no one was taking Lamb that early and no one was getting him to come back to them in the 2nd round. Lucky for me I got St Brown at pick 16 in the 2nd round his TD with 23 seconds left was the difference between me winning it all and not winning it all in the end. (along with many other reasons)
  16. 1st Round original order before trades 1 OddJob's Hats (4 VP) 2 Berlin Lipstick Bomb (14 VP) 3 Grumpy Lightning (15 VP) 4 Solitaire (20 VP) 5 Sir Hugo Hipster’s Henchmen (23 VP) 6 Baron Samedi (24 VP) 7 Shaken not Stirred (27 VP) 8 The Man with the Golden Gate Ginn (29 VP) 9 Octoskins (6th place) 10 Dr. Julius No (5th place) 11 Faberge (4th place) 12 Le Chiffre (3rd place) 13 Thunderballs (Runner-up) 14 Mr Big (Champion) After Trades 1st Round 1 OddJob's Hats 2 Berlin Lipstick Bomb 3 Grumpy Lightning 4 Solitaire 5 Berlin Lipstick Bomb from Sir Hugo Hipster’s Henchmen 6 Berlin Lipstick Bomb from Baron Samedi 7 Shaken not Stirred 8 The Man with the Golden Gate Ginn 9 Octoskins 10 Dr. Julius No 11 Faberge 12 Le Chiffre 13 OddJob's Hats from Thunderballs 14 Berlin Lipstick Bomb from Mr Big
  17. If anyone wants me to withhold their winnings and pay for their 2024 season please reply to this post. Also if you don't want me to send the money to your league safe because you can't retrieve it there please reply to this post. Please replay to this post today if you want winnings moved to 2024 I will be paying them out tonight.
  18. Mr Big $290 (Championship $280 + 1 skin $10) Thunderballs $170 (Runner-up $150 + 2 skins $20) Le Chiffre $100 (3rd Place $80 + 2 skins $20) Fabergé Legg Warmers $70 (7 skins $70) Octoskins $10 (1 skin $10) Shaken not Stirred $10 (1 skin $10)
  19. I won $75,000 for 1st and another $15,000 for 4th place for a total of $90,000. Thanks for asking. Not quite the following I had back in 2012 and 2014 but considering this thing was basically over at 4:30 PM ET not surprising. That was the crazy part to follow all those early games. You know what I didn't even follow it. I couldn't even do it. I just watched football and waited until all the early games were over then I seen I had scored a 190 and I had no idea who anyone else had except I knew they all had CMC except my team 1st place team. I opened it up and seen I was up 4 pts and was happy to see his team was done. Then as I went down the teams I was up 70+ with anyone left at that point it was 99.9% I had it.
  20. Congrats to Mr Big pulling out the championship today and winning now back to back seasons. Mr Big wins their 4th LLD Championship (2023, 2022, 2012, 2011) Thunderballs takes 2nd place while Le Chiffre finishes in 3rd. Final playoff scores 1 Mr Big 401.75 2 Thunderballs 386.50 3 Le Chiffre 370.10 4 Faberge 362.10 5 Dr Julius No 342.25 6 Octoskins 291.95 Week 1 playoff scores 1 Faberge 124.50 2 Mr Big 122.25 3 Le Chiffre 117.05 4 Thunderballs 106.50 5 Dr Julius No 84.70 6 Octoskins 71.70 Week 2 playoff scores 1 Le Chiffre 146.75 2 Dr Julius No 137.45 3 Octoskins 136.30 4 Mr Big 130.65 5 Faberge 124.15 6 Thunderballs 114.85 Week 3 playoff scores 1 Thunderballs 165.15 2 Mr Big 148.85 3 Dr Julius No 120.10 4 Faberge 113.45 5 Le Chiffre 106.30 6 Octoskins 83.95
  21. This one is tough to take I never make that mistake of leaving an inactive player in my lineup. I will never forget this feeling it is one thing when you make the wrong pick and play the worse player but for me to have done this it will live with me for a lifetime. Time to retire
  22. Well not quite the ride we all had in 2012, 2014 in victory and 2015 in defeat but I for sure will take an easy ride at the end after a very stressful early games to barely edge out 2nd place with both of us using all our bullets early on. Been 9 long years I needed this one I was beginning to question if I would go on to ever win another major championship now that so many people play. I would have been in 6th place in the NFFC Prime as well but I sat Adams for Swift that hurt that cost me about $10,000. Such is life though. I am just trying to hold 4th now to get the identical 2012 of 1st and 4th place on the final game which was also Sunday night in 2012 (SF/Sea). The ironic this is this draft almost never happened I looked it up and it was on Saturday night/early Sunday morning on 8/20 at 12:09 AM ET which means it was nearly shut down they run their last draft at 11 PM ET and they left it open for some reason this night until it filled. Crazy this draft nearly almost didn't happen. Also the miracle of coming in 1st place out of 110 teams last week to even get this team to the final dance. If I came in 2nd I would not have been here. I scored a 220 in week 16 and a 190 this week. All in all won by less than 5 pts.
  23. NFFC cutline currently in 1st and 4th place going into Sunday night. Overall Standings - NFFC | High Stakes Fantasy Football (shgn.com) Ironically in 2012 the first time I ever won a major championship it was when there was no Monday night final. I finished 1st and 4th that night. Tonight is a little different instead of trying to come from behind I am done and trying to hold 1st and 4th place. I barely edged out 2nd place by less than 5 pts. I am the only team in the field without CMC him going down with injury while destroying my chances to win other huddle championship it may have helped me cash 1st place and $75,000. I am 70 pts up vs KJ Osborn I am 79 pts up vs Aaron Jones + Jefferson I am 90 pts up vs Chandler + Jayden Reed. I feel good about my chances but you never know if Jefferson will throw up a 50 point game so I won't count my chickens yet. Been 9 long years since I cased a Major title in 2014 this would feel good and help ease the pain of all the huddle championships I lost today. Probably the most amazing thing about this team is I had to beat 109 other teams last week and finish in 1st place out of 110 teams to even get into this championship bracket. Had I came in even 2nd place last week I would be not be here. I had to beat 109 teams then beat 11 teams. Cutline Championship - Championship Tier - Round 5 Rank Owner Team League Draft Pos Overall Pts AVG Playoff AVG Change Rank Change PMR 1 Henry Muto Muskrats NFFC Cutline Championship #2585 5 536.95 179.90 166.80 190.25 0 0 2 Wayne Culley Public Educator CL 2 NFFC Cutline Championship #986 3 532.03 180.74 173.54 177.75 0 0 3 Devin Heesch HeeschLilas 2 NFFC Cutline Championship #2410 4 500.29 186.31 156.08 157.90 7 0 4 Henry Muto Wolves NFFC Cutline Championship #3569 3 497.52 186.59 174.53 136.40 -3 0 5 KEN TRINH Jalen-McCaffrey-No Lineups NFFC Cutline Championship #2557 1 483.50 188.32 161.53 133.65 1 0 6 Mark Cacciola Cacciola NFFC Cutline Championship #3354 3 467.57 181.74 164.88 120.95 5 0 7 Christopher Saturno CSATCUT175NYJ NFFC Cutline Championship #2954 2 466.63 180.54 165.44 120.65 -2 60 8 Ray Pelleane Gang green NFFC Cutline Championship #219 3 464.61 179.80 161.16 123.65 -5 0 9 Steven Scharf Casa Lago NFFC Cutline Championship #3632 2 458.45 183.40 156.65 118.40 -5 0 10 GEORGE WALLOFF Stormin Mormons NFFC Cutline Championship #2925 1 457.31 185.09 164.67 107.55 -1 120 11 jared stein stein NFFC Cutline Championship #3634 3 456.47 182.83 157.09 116.55 -3 0 12 Chester Mui CM12 NFFC Cutline Championship #3618 3 445.99 183.10 164.09 98.80 -5 120
  24. Probably the dumbest thing I have ever done in fantasy to forgot an inactive player in my lineup and I have not added up Najee's points but very well might have cost us a chance at the championship. Been a brutal week last 3 weeks in the huddle leagues. Nothing went right and then I did that.
  25. +1 dead year 2023 +1 dead year 2024
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