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Guaranteed Cash Tournaments and Last Race of the Year!

Saturday, November 19th, 2011

Hi all,

 

After a long and exciting season the Chase for the Cup comes down to two: Tony Stewart and Carl Edwards. While these two gentleman will surely make the race interesting, Fantazzle’s Fantasy Racing Salary Cap game will bring even more joy. We currently have several opening for our fantasy racing salary cap games, but don’t delay as the openings won’t last forever.

Fantazzle’s Guaranteed Cash Fantasy Football Tournaments Awarded Huge Prizes in Week 10

As you may have seen, last weekend Fantazzle had some pretty big prizes in their college and pro fantasy football games. This is largely in part to our fantazztic community joining these games multiple times and increasing the already large guaranteed cash prizes.

One of our biggest winners of the week took home several hundred dollars in our $35 Fantasy Football Salary Cap game that is guaranteeing another large pot this week. We have several tournaments in week 11 that are offering ridiculous values, so we recommend you enter as soon as you are done reading this sentence.

College Fantasy Football Tournaments are also awarding some huge cash prizes. Remember, college football games start Saturday at 12pm ET and run throughout the ENTIRE DAY!

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On one final note, we want to let everyone know that Fantazzle’s Turkey Day Fantasy Football Games will be returning this season and will have some special games associated with the day of giving thanks.

 

Stay tuned and have a great weekend!

 

–Fantazzle Zac

 

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2011 Fantasy Football Preview: Week 10

Wednesday, November 9th, 2011

Every week you face tough decisions in your lineup. Here are some suggestions for which players to sit and what players you can replace them with. Weekly fantasy football participants want the best value for their players, and this list will help guide you.

Quarterback: Jay Cutler takes on the Lions, who had him running for his life last meeting. While he played well (249 yards and a TD), success when running for your life isn’t consistent. Replace Cutler with Matt Cassell, who faces the Broncos. Denver gives up the second most points to opposing QB’s and doesn’t apply a ton of pressure.

Running Back: Cedric Benson seems to always produce just enough to justify starting him, but not this week against a Steelers defense that will bounce back off of last weeks loss to the Ravens. Instead, lean on Chris Ogbonnaya of Cleveland. He disappointed last week, but injuries have forced him to carry the load, and the Rams surrender the second most fantasy points to RB’s.

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Wide Receiver: Sidney Rice is the Seahawks top threat and figures to be the target of the Ravens defense. Rice doesn’t have a reliable second option playing beside him and the QB play has been erratic in Seattle. A better option is Laurent Robinson, who has an increasing workload due to the Miles Austin injury. Dez Bryant will be the focus with Robinson benefiting from single coverage.

Tight End: The Houston Texans rank third in the NFL in stopping opposing TE’s, making Kellen Winslow a weak option. I prefer Brent Celek this week as the Eagles TE has 14 catches the past two weeks and is becoming more involved.

As far as college football is concerned this week, here are three players to keep an eye on for College Fantasy Football Salary Cap games. They aren’t household names, but that doesn’t mean that can’t help your fantasy squad.

Blaine Gautier (Louisiana-Lafayette QB) – He is tenth in the nation in passing efficiency (159.3 rating) and boasts a 17 to 2 touchdown to interception ratio. In a huge game in the Sun Belt conference, I expect Gautier to light up Arkansas State.

Henry Josey (Missouri RB) – The sophomore leads the country in yards per rush (8.6) and is even better than that coming off of a loss. Josey averages 16 carries for 152 yards and 1.5 TD’s when his Tigers lost the previous week.

Kenny Stills (Oklahoma WR) – Already a solid option (41 catches for 610 yards and 8 scores), Stills will be the Sooners top target after the loss of Ryan Broyles to a torn ACL. Oklahoma squares off against Baylor this weekend, a team that allows 36.8 points per game.

Fantazzle Kyle

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2011 Fantasy Football: Week 9

Tuesday, November 8th, 2011

Greetings everyone,

Week 9 in the NFL was a very exciting one. Weekly fantasy football managers got to enjoy the shootout between Green Bay and San Diego. Philip Rivers had easily his best game of the season with 385 yards and 4 touchdown passes. His score of 30 would have been higher if it weren’t for his 3 picks! Vincent Jackson had a huge day as well with 7 catches for 145 yards and 3 TD’s. Whoever had that QB/receiver combo on their fantasy team this week must have surely won their game.

Aaron Rodgers had a monstrous day too, throwing 4 touchdowns on 247 yards. Julio Jones finally broke through and caught the first touchdown passes of his young career. He finished the day with 3 catches for 131 yards and 2 scores. Arian Foster, Mike Tolbert, Michael Bush and Reggie Bush also had big Sundays with over 20 Fantazzle points each.

Kevin Faulk had a solid showing in week 8, and was supposed to play in week 9, but was ruled inactive just before kick off. In a time where bye weeks are still with us, Faulk could have been a nice fill-in play. Hakeem Nicks missed game action this week with a hamstring injury. It sounds as if he should be able to play in week 10. Malcom Floyd missed his game against the Packers with an ailing hip. Too bad though, he could have been a part of that shootout, but instead all the numbers went to Vincent Jackson and Antonio Gates.

Joseph Addai was active for his game against the Falcons, but didn’t record a single carry or catch. Addai is dealing with a hamstring issue himself. I wouldn’t recommend him for any weekly salary cap fantasy football games even when healthy at this point. Ahmad Bradshaw was ruled out for week 9′s game against New England as he deals with a broken bone in his foot. It won’t require surgery, yet, but is the kind of nagging injury that can limit his production for the rest of the season. Brandon Jacobs shouldered the load with 18 carries, 72 yards, a touchdown and even added 4 catches for 28 yards.

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Check out all the action going on over at Fantazzle and don’t miss out on all our promotions and giveaways. We have free fantasy football salary cap games going on all the time. Enter, play and win! Our numbers are growing and we want you to be a part of it. Also, check out our new promotion with guaranteed cash tournaments. Just go to the “play games” page and enter. For advice on who to sit and start for each week of play, or if you just want to listen to some good ole’ football talk, check out our all-new weekly fantasy football podcast right next to this blog post, or go to Fantasy Football Sportal.com.

As always, enjoy the week!

Fantazzle David

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Bargain Searching this weekend

Saturday, November 5th, 2011

Fantasy game are as much about value as they are talent. Here are three pros and three preps who figure to outperform their current price tag.Remember, the Fantasy Football Freeroll presented by Scorebig.com is now available to enter for free and is awarding over $200 in prizes!

NFL

Shonn Greene – The Jets commitment to the ground game (63 carries for Greene in his last three games) will pay big dividends in Buffalo this week. The Jets have a chance to win this game if they control the clock, so expect another 20+ carries from Greene. With The Bills rank in the bottom half of the NFL in running points against, making Greene my sixth ranked RB for week nine.

Michael Bush – With Darren McFadden (foot) out of action this week, Bush finds himself in my top 10 RB’s. A very strong back in the red zone will get the bulk of the carries for a team with question marks in the passing game. The Raiders figure to dominate, and thus rely on Bush to take the air out of the football.

Julio Jones – His return from a hamstring injury couldn’t come at a better time, it’s Colts week for the Falcons. Jones is far too athletic for the Colts secondary, and should see single coverage as the Colts focus on Roddy White and Tony Gonzalez.

NCAA College Fantasy Football Salary Cap games

Zach Line – The junior RB for the Southern Methodist Mustangs is matched up a Tulane defense that surrenders 35 points per game. Line is sixth in division one with 14 rushing TD’s and averages 6 yards per carry.

Stephen Hill – The nation’s leader in yards per catch (30.4) is a great bet when filling out your roster. One of every five catches for Hill winds up in six points, so he needs very few targets to make noise.

Nick Foles – Senior QB’s at home are always favorable, especially when that QB throws more than all but one division one QB. His Wildcats battle a Utah team that was gashed by a much less efficient pass game in Brock Osweiler and the Arizona State Sun Devils.

 

Fantazzle Kyle

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Pro and College Fantasy Football Review and the Week Ahead

Wednesday, November 2nd, 2011

Greetings Fantazzle Community,

 

Today we have for you a couple quick looks at the past week and a quick review of the week ahead for college football. Remember, the Fantasy Football Freeroll presented by Scorebig.com is now available to enter for free and is awarding over $200 in prizes!


NFL Week 8 – Here is a quick look at what went right and what went wrong this week in the fantasy world.

Ray Rice led a late surge as his Ravens prevailed over the Cardinals. His 99 total yards aren’t special, but his three touchdowns should make fantasy owners giddy, as they all came from one yard out, adding yet another dimension to his game.

Brent Celek was targeted nine times against the Cowboys; a second straight week in which Mike Vick looked his way on a consistent basis. He caught seven of those passes for 94 yards, including a nice TD in the back of the end zone.

Antonio Brown had a field day against a weak Patriots secondary. He caught a team high nine passes for 67 yards and a TD. The numbers aren’t eye popping, but dig a little deeper to find the most telling statistic. Brown was targeted 15 times on Sunday, giving him 63 targets on the year (compared to Mike Wallace’s 57).

Chris Johnson disappointed fantasy owners for the third consecutive week. The big difference this week was the opponent. The harmless Colts (surrendering the second most fantasy points to opposing RB’s) allowed only 34 yards on Johnson’s 14 carries, the fifth time in seven games in which Johnson has failed to average more than 2.7 yards per carry.

DeSean Jackson caught only three balls (on six targets) for 31 yards and has proven to be the Adam Dunn of the NFL. Jeremy Maclin is the consistent producer on the Eagles, and Jackson is the one who can win/lose you weeks.

Dez Bryant visited Nnamdi Asomugha Island on Sunday night and was held to just 28 yards on three catches. The most valuable Cowboy receiver will be whoever is declared the team’s second option by their opponent.

 

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NCAAF – The week ahead is a huge one for the landscape of college football. Here’s a quick look at three games involving nationally ranked teams on both sidelines. My picks are in italics.

9 South Carolina @ 7 Arkansas

The Gamecocks surrender 17.1 points per game, which doesn’t sound bad at all, but when you include the fact that they have scored 24 or less points in five of their eight games, it becomes a fine line between winning and losing. They tend to excel in ugly games, where they simply outlast inferior teams, but Arkansas doesn’t fit that description. They are 4-0 in games decided by 10 points or less, and have a QB in Tyler Wilson who they trust to win them the game. Arkansas averages only 131.8 rushing yards per game, 83rd in the country, which could be dangerous should South Carolina find a way to slow down the ninth most effective passing game in college football.

1 LSU @ 2 Alabama

When the top two teams in the nation meet up on Saturday, it will be the 46th such occurrence. The nation’s top ranked team has dominated ranked teams by a combined score of 103-35 in three games. The Tigers rank third in the country in points allowed per game (11.5). Hard to imagine, but the Crimson Tide are better, and only surrender less than a TD per game (6.9 points). When the defense isn’t scoring points, the physical Trent Richardson is their focal point. The first team to 20 points should win this colossal game, and take over the #1 spot in the next BCS poll.

 

Good luck all and enjoy the games!

 

–Fantazzle Kyle

 

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