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Fantazzle’s 2010 Fantasy Football Player Rankings Coming Soon

Saturday, August 28th, 2010

Hi all,
Ryan Parr here. I am the founder/CEO of Fantazzle Fantasy Sports Games. We have been getting a lot of questions about the status of our 2010 fantasy football player rankings. Ever since we were recognized as the #1 fantasy football player ranking site for the 2008 NFL season by the FF Librarian and the Fantasy Sports Trade Association, we have had a great following of loyal fantasy readers that we have had the pleasure of interacting with on this very fantasy sports blog, on our Fantasy Sports Twitter Account and on at least one of our many specific fantasy sports pages on Facebook like our Fantasy Football Facebook page. And of course we can’t forget to mention the Fantazzle fantasy site itself.

Allow me a quick moment to reflect, as its been a lot of work from when we started in Sept 2008, up until the very changes you’re seeing now. Three years of hard work, but we have continued to grow and make progress EVERY day and that’s what it’s all about.

I must say that these past three years haven’t been just about the world of business and business lessons, but life lessons with one of the bigger ones learning who your colleagues and friends are. With that, I thank everyone for their part and I look forward to the next three years.

And back to Fantazzle’s 2010 Fantasy Football Player Rankings. We are looking at Monday to start a series of fantasy football player ranking blog posts that will span a few days to build the suspense and tension that all good blogs do (well, that and the work we are doing for the start of the fantasy football season is intense and needs to be done as well).

Speaking of which, if you go to the fantasy games site now, you will see the beginning of a few of the changes you’ll see in the coming weeks. We hope you like the redesign. We believe you will because most of he modifications came from YOU, the user directly, and since these games and everything we do is about the user, it only makes sense to make changes to fit the user.

I look forward to speaking to all of you in the days to come as we start to countdown the two weeks left until that first Sunday aptly named Week One!

Ryan Parr
Founder/CEO
Fantazzle Fantasy Sports Games
www.fantazzle.com

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Fantazzle’s High Stakes Fantasy Football Leagues

Tuesday, August 17th, 2010

We are getting close and closer to the 2010 NFL season, which means fantasy owners everywhere are getting ready for their fantasy football league’s draft. Now is the time to get into some serious fantasy action with Fantazzle’s High Stakes Fantasy Football Leagues, while also getting a chance to party with celebrities and other fantasy enthusiasts in Las Vegas at the 2010 SuperDraft.

Party all weekend in Las Vegas while Snoop Dogg, Stacy Keibler, and Ashton Kutcher entertain you. Then get ready for the best live fantasy draft experience you’ll ever come across!

Anyone can join a regular fantasy football league, but at Fantazzle, you have the opportunity to play for high stakes against top competition, while also gaining entrance into the biggest fantasy football event of the year. Joining a Fantazzle High Stakes League gets you a 2-night hotel stay, entries into VIP Celebrity parties, concerts, and SuperDraft events for 3-days in Las Vegas.

You choose your league and what you play for, as Fantazzle offers leagues in group sizes and price ranges. Choose from 8, 10, and 12-team leagues, and check out the information below for all you need to know about our High Stakes Fantasy Football Leagues:

FANTAZZLE HIGH STAKES FANTASY FOOTBALL LEAGUE PACKAGES

LEAGUE ENTRY FEE WRISTBAND TWO NIGHTS @ THE PALMS TOTAL COST

$1,000

$125

$225 $1,350

$2,500

$125 $225 $2,850

$5,000

FREE $225 $5,225
$10,000 FREE FREE $10,000

Act now before it’s too late, as the fantasy season and the SuperDraft inches closer by the day. After all, with Brett Favre finally arriving in Minnesota, you know it’s time to act on fantasy leagues, now more than ever!

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Fantazzle Named Fantasy Football Expert at RapidDraft.

Monday, August 9th, 2010

Want to test your fantasy football knowledge against Fantazzle and the rest of the Fantasy Pros this upcoming season and compete for $100,000? RapidDraft gives you that chance for free. Fantazzle has been named as one of the 11 fantasy football pros along with other fantasy football sites, Matt Pitzer from the USA Today and even the great Hall of Famer Broadway Joe Namath. There is nothing better than having bragging rights over the fantasy football experts and one of the all-time greats.

Fantazzle has been named a fantasy pro for 2010 based on our strong track record in fantasy football expert leagues, and ranking predictions. We took home the 2008 FFLibrarian and Fantasy Sports Trade Association (FSTA) Fantasy Football Projections Accuracy award, beating out 20 FSTA members including CBS, ESPN and Yahoo. We were even recognized by the New York Times for our success in 2008. In 2009, Fantazzle was one of three League Champions comprised of 36 fantasy football expert sites. And a Fantazzle employee Zac Fluewelling had the most points of any ESPN fantasy football team created in 2009. We have had great success since Fantazzle launched, stay tuned to see what we do during the 2010 fantasy football season.

Compete against us at RapidDraft for not only bragging rights, but a chance to win $100,000, all for free. The 2010 winner will receive a spot on the Expert roster in 2011. Sign up, create a team and manage it for the entire fantasy football season as you compete against experts each week for a chance at the $100,000. RapidDraft is unique and will test your fantasy football knowledge. You can draft immediately and get to choose your own draft position. With the opportunity to draft at each draft positions 5 times, you have 60 opportunities to win $100,000.

Compete against Fantazzle now at fantazzle.rapiddraft.com.

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What Does Ray Rice Bring to Fantazzle?

Thursday, June 17th, 2010

2010 NFL Pro Bowler and Baltimore Raven RB Ray Rice is the new official sponsor of Fantazzle. With football season just around the corner, look for exciting fantasy football game promotions featuring Ray Rice to appear.

This is not the first time that Fantazzle has teamed up with a NFL player. In 2009, Steve Smith of the New York Giants joined the Fantazzle team and offered special fantasy football promotional games. Weekly fantasy football games had winners receiving autographed prizes from Smith. We also gave away a Pro Bowl trip for two if Fantazzle members voted for Steve Smith to reach the Pro Bowl.

Expect many similar games this upcoming football season with Ray Rice. We will be offering weekly fantasy football games that will include Ray Rice autographed materials and cash prizes. Expect other Ray Rice related games throughout the season as well.

Rice is poised to improve on his 2009 fantasy numbers when he was one of the top backs in the NFL. With an improved offense, Rice is projected to be a top back in the league yet again. Be sure to draft him in your 2010 fantasy football league.

Follow Ray Rice and Fantazzle on Facebook and Twitter to get the latest, breaking news on Ray Rice and Fantazzle.

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Pro Bowl RB Ray Rice Joins the Fantazzle Team

Tuesday, June 8th, 2010

CurvSports.com and Baltimore Ravens running back Ray Rice has joined the Fantazzle team in an official partnership.

Fantazzle will be teaming up with Rice , a 2009 Pro Bowler, throughout the season to offer special fantasy football promotion games. Like the 2009 Steve Smith promo game, the Ray Rice promotions will offer free games and unique prizes to those who play. Each week during the NFL season, Fantazzle will be offering a free Ray Rice promotional game. These weekly games will offer autographed Ray Rice prizes along with cash prizes.

Rice, entering his third year this upcoming season, is projected to be a Top 5 fantasy running back during the 2010 season. Rice had a breakout year in 2009, rushing for 1339 yards and 7 touchdowns on 254 carries. He also caught 78 receptions for 702 yards and a touchdown. The former Rutger Scarlet Knight led the NFL in receptions and receiving yards for running backs and ranked 19th in the league in receptions. To put it in perspective, Rice had more receptions than fellow Pro Bowl WRs, Chad Ochocinco, Vincent Jackson and DeSean Jackson.

Fantazzle is very excited to be partnering with one of the great playmakers in the NFL today.

Stay tuned weekly to this blog, along with our Facebook page and Ray’s Facebook to receive all the breaking Ray Rice and Fantazzle fantasy sports news.

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Fantasy Football 2009 Review

Sunday, January 31st, 2010

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Well, the results are in for the fantasy football preseason ranking award Fantazzle won last year. No repeat / :

We had a decent ranking in the QB ranking, but didn’t place in the other positions. Its too bad, but you can’t win ‘em all and no one can take 2008 away from us (this isn’t college sports hehe). I think it will be great to start seeing an average created over the past several years and the future. Hopefully we’ll see a strong showing by Fantazzle with the average and a strong showing with our fantasy football 2010 predictions.

Fantazzle did a series of preseason NFL predictions before the season started. With the Super Bowl approaching, lets take a look at how we did.

Lets start with the NFL NFC 2009 Predictions

NFC East

Our analysis on how the standing could turn out here were pretty close. Key injuries were important, but there actually were not many of them in the division. I would say the biggest injuries that happened in the NFC East were to the NYG’s defense. Their whole was nicked up from start to finish and they ultimately became the team that lost out in the division and on our predicted Wild Card spot. We got Dallas right winning the division and Philly getting a WC. And we were right that it was a coin flip on who would take it. Dallas and Philly had the same record and the division winner was determined in Week 17. We were off saying Washington had a shot at the playoffs as well. We didn’t give them much of a chance, but they didn’t even deserve a mention. They were absolutely embarrassing.

With regards to our fantasy football player predictions, we were on point about Tony Romo. He finished ~6th in most leagues and two of the QBs ahead of him were so close it really didn’t matter which player you owned. He was easily a Tier 2 QB and a real bargain at draft time. We liked WAS as a BYE week and situational play defense. We weren’t right, but weren’t exactly wrong. It really depends on the scoring of your league. WAS was horrible in most leagues because they did not score many fantasy points in categories like INTs, fumbles recovered and most especially defensive TDs (they got 0). However, if you played in a league that gave points for points against or yards given up, they were ok. WAS had one of the better defenses, but was FAR from special. At the end of the day, we’ll take a ‘we were wrong’ here. Lastly, we said PHI and NYG WRs will not be good fantasy picks. Our reasoning was that these teams will spread the ball around and in NYG’s situation who the heck knows who will come out of the pack before the season starts. Well, it was Steve Smith and he was a top 10 WR. Not to mention DeSean Jackson who was a top 5. Way off here. I will say in defense that Steve Smith was still a risky pick because things weren’t settled in who would be the guy before the season started and DeSean Jackson was one catch away every game of being an average WR. Just so happens that in over half of his games he would come up with a over 40 yard reception for a TD. In any case, we owe you all one there.

NFC North

Our Super Bowl pick, the Minnesota Vikings walked away with the division. They were looking like a great pick for the Super Bowl until last weekend when they met our NFC South divisional pick. We were right on the money with our divisional picks here except we pulled the trigger on NYG to be the Wild Card over GB. Other than that, great predicitions.

Onto the fantasy football player predictions. Not so good. You’d think we were a handicapper instead of a fantasy football game site. Our division standings were great, but our fantasy football picks, not so much. Greg Olsen did not have a big year as predicted. We went as far as saying he would be a top 3 TE. He came in 11th, not breaking the top 10. Very frustrating as he had so much potential (next year…?). Aaron Rodgers overrated? Not so much, he was the #1 fantasy football QB in most leagues. We knew he was top 5 material, we just didn’t think he was worth all the hype. I guess now we know (its beyond me how he did it with such a bad offensive line in front of him…he deserves even more credit).

We finally had a good call with the GB defense. We had them ranked relatively high and our biggest D/ST sleeper. They didn’t disappoint with a top 5 finish.

NFC South

Again, we did very well with the division standings and writeup. We liked the NO Saints to win for two reasons: A) the moves they made in the off season specifically Darren Sharper leading the defense and B) the past 6 years the team that finished last, finished first the next season (TB in 2010…?).

As far as fantasy players, we had Marques Colston returning to his former self which is pretty close. He was just outside of the top 10 and finished where we expected him to. Michael Clayton relevant again….shoot me in my head now. I just want to forget that was ever said. Moving on…Tony Gonzales risky. Hmmm, not so much now that the season is over. He found his groove with Ryan. He finished ~5th. Down from last year, but definitely not a bust. I still stand by staying away from him before knowing what we know. Its always a risky situation. Lastly, we said that DeAngelo would be a risky RB pick. We thought he would play well and be a top 10, but not command an early first round pick. We were correct with this. He finished 12th and even if he did not get injured at the end, he would have been right around where we expected him to be.

NFC West

Well we didn’t see this division correctly. We had Seattle winning the division and AZ feeling the effects of the Super Bowl curse (in fact it was PIT who were cursed). We did, however see something in the 49ers as they stayed competitive in the division and have a bright future.

Its kind of funny, but the one division we were totally off on for standings, we may some great fantasy football predictions. We asked why everyone was looking at Steven Jackson as a top 5 fantasy RB. He finished in the top 10, but he wasn’t close to being a great pick in the first round. Vernon Davis was DEFINITELY worth a roster spot. Wish we were more bold on our writeup, but we did see something special in V Davis. He has the skills to continue to play this well for years to come. We loved Nate Burleson and he delivered. He finished ~30th making him an easy #3 WR or flex on many fantasy football teams. He wasn’t drafted in many leagues. A complete steal. John Carlson was the ~11th best fantasy football TE making him a starting TE in a 12 person league. We liked him a little more than this finish (we had him as the 8th best), but still a pretty close prediction. Our J Jones prediction…not so good. We thought he was one of the most under-rated RBs in 2009. Not so much. Sorry about that one. We had him as 16th and he finished ~32nd.

Playoffs

We did pretty well with our playoff predictions. We got AZ wrong (we had SEA) and the 2nd WC spot wrong (we had NYG and it was GB). DAL vs MIN for the NFC conference was one week too early of a matchup. And MIN to represent the NFC was one Brett Favre INT away from happening….Still all in all, I don’t feel too bad about the picks.

We could have done better with our fantasy football advice here. We hit some and others not so much. We’ll look to have a stronger showing in 2010.

Fantazzle Prez

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Steve Smith is going to the Pro Bowl

Wednesday, January 20th, 2010

Fantazzle Fantasy Sports Games provides weekly fantasy games for major US sports. Fantazzle has weekly fantasy football games during each week of the NFL playoffs including the Super Bowl. Play fantasy football while others have been done since Week 16. Fantazzle also has fantasy golf – fantasy racing – fantasy hockey and fantasy basketball games currently available.

As most of you know, we sponsored Steve Smith (NYG) to get to the 2010 NFL Pro Bowl. We had a fantasy football game promotion all set around it where you could win free fantasy football promotional items like footballs autographed by Steve Smith. Well, Steve didn’t get automatically voted in. Larry Fitzgerald and DeSean Jackson got the starting nods with Miles Austin and Sidney Rice as reserves. Larry Fitz won’t be able to play so Steve Smith is in. Its pretty darn good to be considered the top 5 in the NFL at your position. All of these guys are great and Steve is a stud NFL wide receiver AND fantasy football wide receiver to boot.

Congrats Steve! Wishing you much success at the Pro Bowl and in the years to come.

Ryan – Fantazzle Prez

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New Fantazzle Fantasy Football Game for Thu and Sat NFL Games

Wednesday, December 16th, 2009

Hi all,

Fantazzle Weekly Fantasy Football Games is always trying something new and giving our users what they want. We have had several requests to make Thursday (and now Saturday games) relevant to our lineup of fantasy football games. So this week, we are introducing a new fantasy football salary cap game that will use players ONLY from this week’s Thursday and Saturday game.

And there is no time better to play this fantasy football game. Over 60% of fantasy football fans seasons are over due to bad years in their traditional fantasy football leagues plus these are two incredible games. Both 13-0 teams are playing, the Indianapolis Colts and the New Orleans Saints, which both host some exciting fantasy football players. Now, thats not to say your going to have a lineup with Peyton, Brees, R Wayne, etc. This is a salary cap fantasy football game so you’ll get a few stars, but you’ll have to watch you budget. You’ll have to pick and choose wisely staying under a $1,000,000 salary cap.

This fantasy football game should be great for fans starting to go through some fantasy football withdrawal PLUS make these games exciting to watch. I’ll watch NFL games at any chance I get, but I know I’m the minority and not the former. I watched all 60 minutes of the Oakland/Washington game on Sunday (it was the only one on TV for me). Thats just me. But I know its tough for some to watch games when the the NFL team they support is not playing AND they have no fantasy football players playing. Makes the NFL game just a tad more boring. This special fantasy game hopes to combat this for you all. Sign up before the game starts on Thursday night at 8:20pm ET and be rewarded with the cash prize Saturday night after the NFL game ends. You’ll have the money deposited in your account IMMEDIATELY following the football game to give you plenty of time to register for our regular weekly fantasy football games that start on Sunday at 1pm ET.

Hope you all find these special fantasy football games exciting to play!

Also, if you missed it last week, we started a new fantasy football promotion. Besides our Steve Smith free fantasy football salary cap game (also make sure to vote for Steve Smith promotion presented by Fantazzle Weekly Fantasy Football Games for the 2010 Pro Bowl to win free tickets to the NFL Pro Bowl, airfare, hotel and dinner with Steve), we are offering another free fantasy football game and all you have to do is follow Fantazzle on Twitter. Follow us now and you can receive the URL for this free football game and win a cash prize.

Take care,

Fantazzle Prez – Ryan Parr

Fantazzle Weekly Fantasy Sports Games

www.fantazzle.com

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Free Fantasy Football Game for Twitter Followers

Sunday, December 13th, 2009

Hi all,

Fantazzle Weekly Fantasy Sports Games has another free fantasy football promotion ONLY for Twitter followers.

Well we’ve been telling you that we will be having special promotions for members of our social media groups. We started this last weekend where we awarded winners a $10 bonus if they won and were members of our Fantazzle Facebook Fantasy Football fan page and follow Fantazzle on Twitter. We aren’t stopping this weekend. This week, IF you follow Fantazzle on Twitter, you can play in a free fantasy football game with a cash prize. This free game is only open to our Twitter followers. So sign up to follow Fantazzle now on Twitter and you will see the link to enter the game. All you have to do is have a Twitter account (who doesn’t nowadays….and if you don’t create a quick one so you can play for free), follow Fantazzle and you can enter the contest. Make sure you are a follower of Fantazzle. We will verify that you do before we credit the winner’s account.

Hurry as the game starts in about 10 hours!

Fantazzle Prez – Ryan Parr

Fantazzle Weekly Fantasy Football Games

www.fantazzle.com

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Fantasy Football Podcast – Midnight Oil

Sunday, December 13th, 2009

Hi all,

Fantazzle Weekly Fantasy Sports Games was fortunate enough to be on Fighting Chance Fantasy football podcast last night, Midnight Oil (and the name is true to form as it was at midnight). No worries, you can listen to all the shows on Fantazzle’s fantasy sports community page. We have the latest podcast available there every day for your enjoyment. Besides Fighting Chance’s midnight fantasy football podcast, they also offer a football podcast on Tuesday (8pm ET) and Sunday morning (9:30am ET).

I thank Ryan and Jeff for the opportunity to talk about fantasy football. I can do that all day. I won’t lie, but it’s also great to get some words in about Fantazzle in the process. We were able to discuss the current Steve Smith free fantasy football games we are offering and the sponsorship we have with Steve’s 2010 Pro Bowl Football Promotion (sign up to win 2 free tix to the Pro Bowl, dinner with Steve, airfare and hotel stay). Plus we talked about how the fantasy football playoffs have or are about to start and how a lot of teams now have no one to root for on Sunday. Fantazzle’s weekly fantasy football games takes care of that issue since you can play games from week to week and always have some kind of fantasy football action happenin’.

Fantazzle Prez – Ryan Parr

Fantazzle Fantasy Football Games

www.fantazzle.com

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