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Fantasy Football

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I haven't played FF in a couple of years but was looking to get into a pay league this year. I just wanted to know what site everyone preffered. In the past I have played on yahoo and NFL.com and have liked NFL better. However, I don't think they have public leagues that are pay. Also, what kind of prizes do you win? Just wanted to get some feedback from everyone.

i've used cbs.sportsline.com and they've always been solid

I use nfl.com cause it's free, you can get three leagues and I like the set up. I think they might have a pay league too.

 

There are so many leagues out there.

 

 

I think ESPN has a pay league too.

QUOTE(SoxFan562004 @ Aug 7, 2007 -> 02:03 PM)
i've used cbs.sportsline.com and they've always been solid

 

I've heard the opposite about them. They're horribly unreliable.

 

Myfantasyleague.com is the consensus best for hosting leagues. And it's cheaper than Sportsline. Customization out the wazoo and you will rarely have problems with server crashes.

 

If you're just looking to join a public league, I would recommend Yahoo. I've used NFL.com in the past, but can't really comment about how well-run their site is now.

Edited by WCSox

ESPN started being free last year. I like it cuz you can split your league into two divisions. On Yahoo! you can't.

Any chance your going to be starting one for soxtalk brian?

QUOTE(Sonik22 @ Aug 7, 2007 -> 07:17 PM)
Any chance your going to be starting one for soxtalk brian?

 

I wasn't planning on it. Soxfan1 usually does it, I believe. At least for talkbears.com.

QUOTE(Sonik22 @ Aug 7, 2007 -> 07:17 PM)
Any chance your going to be starting one for soxtalk brian?

 

Ask and ye shall receive:

 

Soxtalk Fantasy Football

QUOTE(knightni @ Aug 8, 2007 -> 09:23 AM)
Fanball.com is decent.

 

Yep. Them and MFL are the only ones I'd consider using.

 

I use cbssportsline and its ok. I have been in a keeper league the past 2 years and the commish used it. This year I started my own league and I just picked it because its all i knew besides the free yahoo ones. For anybody looking, were doing FF at talkbears too.

I found a pretty good free site with a google search. fftoolbox.com has free leagues and cheat sheets. The best part is that when you register, you can modify the cheat sheets according to the scoring rules in your league. They have a generic default ranking for all the positions and a top 100, but I'm in two leagues with different scoring rules, so drafting is always a little bit of a nightmare. With the customized cheat sheets, I should take my rightful place at the top of both leagues. Of course, I was lucky enough to land the 10th pick in both 10 team leagues.

can't argue against Yahoo... I use nothing else.

Last year I used fox sports and really liked it. What I like about it over yahoo is that stats and scores are updated real-time instead of having to wait til the next day like in yahoo or having to pay however much it is to get that stat tracker thing. Not sure if it's like that this year, though, since the league I was in that used it last year is using yahoo this year.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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