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Saturday, August 4, 2007

Best Fantasy Football Sites

Best Free Site: Fox Sports
Fox gives the most customization of the free sites. You can choose how many players at each position you allow, what the scoring system is, right down to fractions of points, if you really wanted to be that meticulous. They also have a really good draft room that includes features that pick immediately for people who are on autodraft or have not manually selected for two rounds. You really appreciate that after sitting for hours in front of half-full draft boards. But, you don't really have to worry about that, though, because Fox Sports seems to have the best owners in the public leagues. I have used it for the past two years, and both times there were only a few owners who quit halfway through the year.

Best Pay Site: Fanball
Only $70 (less than $10 per owner), compared to CBS Sportsline at $150, Fanball actually offers more features. Their live scoring is updated in real time, continuously. Their cell phone alerts and lineup management, etc, are free when other companies make you pay for the commish services and cell phone services. And they already offer better analysis than most sites.

Sign up for either of them, using the links above.

1 comment:

lilacsky said...

I’ve personally tried a lot of Fantasy Football sites out there, but I’ve only been to play out all my football fantasies with GameDayRitual, the most challenging, most realistic and most addictive game on the Internet. In GameDayRitual, you can negotiate with GM’s, build offensive and defensive formations, build your own stadium. The simulation is so realistic, I’m very impressed. The great thing With GDR, you are able to negotiate against fellow GMs in the innovative Free Agency Blitz. No more run-of-the-mill, boring, cookie-cutter drafts. There are 22 different Formations and five Offensive and Defensive Schemes. Try to outwit your opponent each week by using the playbook that best utilizes your players' skills. With GDR you can build a Stadium, Track Fan Attendance and Manage Finances rest. I’ve also found in GDR that you can use other strategies, like all-out blitzing, dime defenses or a rotation of running backs to throw your opponent off their game. One of the best things about GDR is that everything is based on Real Life Players and Real Life Stats.

I’d definitely check this one out if you’re looking for a great Fantasy Football Experience. Find it here: http://www.gamedayritual.com/index.aspx?utm_campaign=fb08_ac&utm_medium=review&utm_source=ac&utm_content=whatever_site_placement

Let me know if you have any tips and tricks you can share. I need to toughen up my game. :p