Since you can never have to many nano ideas...
I suggestions for what could go really wrong with on-line fantasy sports. I mean over the top 'wrong' like reprogramming a scoreboard to distract a field goal kicker to sabotage your competition
To: TalonDJ
Sabotage of the gastrointestinal type could be over the top. Maybe Benadryl in the gatorade to make them sleepy. ie, they over sleep at the hotel and are late for the team bus. So the hotel hires a limo, only the driver is like that insane guy in Rat Race that drives the Cuba Gooding character out to the desert...because you paid him. :)
4,065 posted on
10/30/2006 2:52:37 PM PST by
Lil'freeper
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To: TalonDJ
Um... how about you jam the signals in the headsets that allow the coaches to talk to the strategerists up inthe booth. Or maybe exchange the playbook for something more interesting to look at - or maybe a high school playbook.
4,066 posted on
10/30/2006 2:54:04 PM PST by
Lil'freeper
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To: TalonDJ
Or maybe switch the signals so that one team's coaches are talking to the other team's strategerists...
4,067 posted on
10/30/2006 2:55:23 PM PST by
Lil'freeper
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To: TalonDJ
Does it have to be football? Otherwise you could tweak the measuring chain on the yard markers and make them a bit longer than usual.
4,068 posted on
10/30/2006 2:56:58 PM PST by
Lil'freeper
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To: TalonDJ
You could also manufacture a big scandal like switching drug test results to produce a positive... several times. Or put dope in the shampoo so they fail the hair strand test, etc. There could be a bimbo explosion. Or a rumor war that gets two players in a fight on the field... and then suspended. Heh. This is fun.
4,069 posted on
10/30/2006 2:59:37 PM PST by
Lil'freeper
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