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Fantasy Football Tips
I know there are some fantasy football nuts out there besides myself. My question to the forum is: what websites do you use that you find to be the most helpful in your research, especially in who to start/bench each week and injury updates?
I'm talking about free sites - not those millions of websites where you have to pay $$ every month or for the season just to access their sites. I know there are some gems out there - so please share them with us. Right now, I use three sites - but know that there are more out there: [URL=http://apps.footballguys.com/news/index.shtml]New Blogger[/URL] [URL=http://www.fanball.com/fb/index.cfm]Player Updates[/URL] [URL=http://www.mrfantasy.com]Bench/Start[/URL] |
I was going to suggest fanball but I see you already have it
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Yahoo! is nice too, since they pool all the updates from fanball, STATS Inc, and KFFL, which are some of the top fantasy update sites. That's one of the things I really like about doing our leagues with Yahoo!.
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The sites you listed are as good as any I have found. Each year I play the more and more I rely mainly on my own tools mainly with just the internet sites augmenting them. What kind of tools do you use to draft? Do you just buy a magazine and use their list or do you put together you own list with some type of analytical work involved? By the way I'd love to get a good discussion going on how everyone drafts and makes decisions. I bet we get 100 different ways and it is always good to hear what others are doing.
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I always make my own list, but I do buy a magazine more for depth charts, schedules, etc for the season. Helps if you're in a crunch to get that information quickly.
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I buy one mag, Fantasy Football Index. I read the thing cover to cover and I receive the daily fanball updates to stay on top of injuries, position battles, etc. That's about the extent of my draft prep, I don't really make a list anymore, but in my head I know what I like to do and I pretty much go from the gut. That can be good and bad.
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These are the pillars of my draft theory:
Pillar 1: Draft RB's early - no shit! Pillar 2: I always draft at least one Redskin and never a Cowboy - I don't care if Ladanian gets traded to Dallas and I have the first pick. (by the way, this habit of drafting redskins has hurt me in the past few years). Pillar 3: Draft a sleeper in Round 5 or 6. Pillar 4: Pick one rookie - only one! Pillar 5: Never draft a WR if he's the only draftable WR on his team. Pillar 6: Never draft a player with a girl's name (exception - Shannon Sharpe). |
Fantasy Football Index is absolutely the mag to go with. No even a close race. I have used it the last three years and I always finish top three. Sorta makes me the Eagles of fantasy footbal since I have never won a Superbowl in any of my leagues. I have finished 1st in three leagues and lost in the playofffs each time.
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Does anyone here do projections??? How do you go about it? I do some but I am always looking to improve my methods.
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I keep my heart out of FF. I'll take 'Skins as long as they are worthy, and I won't shy away from taking Cowboys.
One year I took a bunch of Skins and it actually paid off. It was in '99 and I drafted BJ, Davis and Westbrook all as backups. I also took E. James as a rookie and with him and Davis I cruised to the league title. BJ and Westbrook also worked out very well too. |
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[QUOTE=Mattyk72]I keep my heart out of FF. I'll take 'Skins as long as they are worthy, and I won't shy away from taking Cowboys.
One year I took a bunch of Skins and it actually paid off. It was in '99 and I drafted BJ, Davis and Westbrook all as backups. I also took E. James as a rookie and with him and Davis I cruised to the league title. BJ and Westbrook also worked out very well too.[/QUOTE] I keep my heart out when it comes to picking Redskins. But I can never bring myself to start a player if his team is going up against the Redskins that week-unless my season is on the line. I'm usually against picking many players from the same team, but it paid off for me a couple of years ago when, in an autodraft, I got Holmes, T. Green and Gonzo |
I know that keeping your "heart out of it" is always good advice for building a successful fantasy team - but I feel stronger about the Skins than I do about fantasy football. I'd rather see the Skins win than my fantasy team. So I do allow a little bias to float in. But if the Skins have a big year - and they will eventually - then it'll be a double-whammy.
I also don't like to start players against the Skins - it's not fun to cheer for a player to do well against us! |
i like using [url]http://www.fftoday.com/index.html[/url]. ... try this one as well
they have clinton as the #6 back |
I try to not start guys against the Skins too, but sometimes you've gotta do it, especially if you're talking about one of your big time stars.
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