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2012 Fantasy Sports: Talking All Things Fantasy

Monday, February 20th, 2012

Jeremy Lin has already become one of, if not, the biggest name in daily fantasy basketball this year! Every night, he seems to be going for 20+ points and 8+ assists. Every time you put your fantasy basketball roster together, he should be on there, no question about it. In our latest fantasy sports podcast, Zac Fluewelling and I (Dave Lawson), talk about whether or not now would be a good time for fantasy managers to trade Jeremy Lin for other big name super stars around the NBA. We also discuss big names for 2012 fantasy baseball and the type of years we think those players will have. Get on over to Weeklyfantasysportal.com and check out the podcast conversation.

We will also be having an All-Star fantasy basketball game during All-Star weekend, so be sure not to miss out and get your lineups in for that day. We hope to add a little bit of excitement to All-Star weekend by offering you a chance to earn some extra cash while watching exciting basketball between the league’s best players.

Kevin Durant continues to be fantasy basketball’s #1 ranked player. He put up 51 points last night in an overtime win against the Denver Nuggets. LeBron James is still the second ranked player in all of fantasy basketball as he flirts with a triple double night in and night out. James is a consistent source of points, rebounds and assists. If it weren’t for Kevin Durant playing so well right now, LeBron James would be the #1 ranked guy.

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Be sure to check out the podcast on Weeklyfantasysportal.com and be sure to take part in Fantazzle’s All-Star fantasy basketball game. It’s a good chance to have some fun watching good basketball and win cash prizes at the same time. The fantasy baseball season is almost among us, so we will be sure to talk plenty of baseball in our upcoming podcast shows. Make sure to tune in at Weeklyfantasysportal.com.  As always, take care and enjoy the week.

Fantazzle David

 

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2012 Fantasy Basketball Games and Super Bowl Review

Monday, February 6th, 2012

The 2011-2012 fantasy football season was another great time as usual. Lots of high scores, comeback wins, devastating losses, surprise players and cash prizes. Hakeem Nicks was the star of the receiving show on Super Bowl Sunday, bringing in 10 catches for 109 yards. Eli Manning threw only 1 touchdown pass, which went to Victor Cruz, on 296 yards passing for the game.

Ahmad Bradshaw scored a rushing touchdown late in the game on top of 76 yards rushing. He almost pulled a Brian Westbrook and laid down right at the goal line, so that time would keep on ticking, but instead, at the last second, opted to fall backwards into the end zone instead.

Tom Brady threw for 276 yards, 2 touchdowns and a pick. Aaron Hernandez caught one of them and Danny Woodhead caught the other. It was a modest day offensively for both offenses, which means a lot of low scoring super bowl fantasy games.

Fantasy basketball games will be all we have now to hold us over until we get to baseball. LeBron James is currently the top ranked fantasy basketball player right now, although there are many other guys to choose from when selecting your lineup and going for the prize money. In salary cap fantasy basketball, I would have no trouble paying the high price tag for guys like Kevin Love, Dwight Howard, Kevin Durant, Derrick Rose, Andrew Bynum and Kobe Bryant.

When speaking of mid-level guys with mid-level type price tags, I would pay for names like Serge Ibaka, Emeka Okafor, Joakim Noah, Ty Lawson, Joe Johnson, Jrue Holliday, and Tony Parker. Lower price level guys who can still be productive lie in names like Jodie Meeks, Leandro Barbosa, James Johnson and Kenyon Martin.

Enjoy the rest of the 2012 fantasy basketball season. Weekly and daily fantasy baseball games will be here in no time. Until then, have fun grabbin’ boards and getting assists for cash prizes. As always, enjoy the week.

Fantazzle David

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2012 Weekly Fantasy Sports: Football and Basketball

Monday, January 23rd, 2012

It looks like we get to see the Giants and Patriots in yet another super bowl game. The 2012 fantasy football season is finally winding down to a close with the super bowl and pro bowl being the last two games of the fantasy season. Those of you in the fantasy football playoff challenge games are reaping good benefits if you chose any Patriots or Giants players.

Sunday against the 49ers, Eli Manning completed 32 passes on 58 attempts for 316 yards, 2 touchdowns and no picks. Joe Flacco tried his hardest and led the day with Eli Manning, throwing for 306/2/1. Had Lee Evans held onto that late second touchdown pass from Joe Flacco like a falling baby, then maybe we’d be seeing the Ravens and Giants on Super Bowl Sunday instead, but oh well, that’s football for you.

Victor Cruz, once again, had yet another stellar outing. He caught 10 clutch balls for 142 yards. Vernon Davis also showed up to play once again, catching only 3 passes, but for 112 yards and 2 touchdowns. He had a long of 73 yards. Finally, VD’s speed is being utilized the way we all envisioned on his draft day! Anquan Boldin tried desperately to get his team in scoring position late in the 4th quarter with several big catch and runs. He finished his day with 6 catches for 101 yards.

On to 2012 fantasy basketball, Dirk Nowitzki will miss about 4 games in order to get his so-called conditioning in check. I do think that with the shortened season, we are seeing some weird things this year. When has Dirk ever missed time due to conditioning issues? Spencer Hawes started out hot, but now is becoming somewhat of an injury nuisance. You can’t rely on players in fantasy basketball games if they’re going to be in and out of the lineup all the time. Joakim Noah is either hurt, tired, sore or not producing to his usual levels when he does play, so he’s a bit of a disappointment thus far.

I would stay away from these three guys for this week at least. Check back with us for more next week. As always, remember to get on over to Fantazzle and win money playing fantasy sports games. You can even check out our all new fantasy football pro-bowl game where you choose from only the best players in the league. Have fun and enjoy the week.

Fantazzle David

 

 

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Weekly Fantasy Sports Games Review at Fantazzle

Monday, January 9th, 2012

The fantasy football playoff games are in full swing at Fantazzle. At quarterback, once again, Drew Brees headlines our report as he  threw for 466 yards and 3 touchdowns on Wild Card Weekend. Matthew Stafford was right behind him though with 380/3/2. Most impressive was Tim Tebow’s heroic efforts against the vaunted Steelers. Tebow finished his day with 316 passing yards and 2 touchdowns. He also carried 10 times for 50 yards and a score.

Arian Foster led the playoff weekend for running backs with 153 yards and 2 scores on 24 carries. Isaac Redman is next in line for fantasy running back accolades as he ran for 121 yards on 17 touches. He would have had a touchdown, but got clipped up right at the goaline.

Calvin Johnson was a man amongst boys this Wild Card Weekend. Against the Saints, Megatron pulled in 12 catches for 211 yards and 2 TD’s. Demaryius Thomas had 4, 204 and 1, Marques Colston went 7 for 120 and Hakeem Nicks finished his day with 6, 115 and 2. It was an exciting week of first round playoff fantasy football and we can’t wait for more of the same next week.

In the world of weekly fantasy basketball games, things are popping off already. Zach Randolph has a torn medial collateral knee ligament which is going to sideline him for the next seven weeks! Marreese Speights was traded to Memphis over from Philly to help fill the void for Memphis while Randolph sits out. Speights debuted with a 17 point, 7 rebound effort Sunday against the Lakers–pick him up, Marreese Speights has proved effective when given the minutes.

If your playing weekly salary cap fantasy basketball and you need some bang for your buck, go with Ryan Anderson, power forward/center for the Orlando Magic. He’s currently the 6th ranked fantasy player and he’ll be a bit cheaper then some of the other big name forwards. He’ll get you the same type of numbers or if not better! He can hit three’s, grab rebounds and score points as his season averages are 18 pts/7.3 rebs/ 3.2 3ptm per game. Another guy I like this season is Jose Calderon. He’s fourth in the league in total assists behind Rajon Rondo, Steve Nash and Derrick Rose. Calderon is averaging 12.4 pts and 9.4 assists a game. He won’t be too expensive in the salary cap format, so make good use of him and ride him to your weekly prize money.

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As always, be sure to get on over to Fantazzle, play the fantasy games and make use of this good information. Also, be sure to listen to our weekly fantasy sports podcast which will be airing on WeeklyFantasySportal.com shortly, hosted by me, Fantazzle David. I’ll be talking about all things fantasy basketball, fantasy baseball and of course, fantasy football. Take care and have a great week.

Fantazzle David

 

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Fantasy Bowl Games Heating Up, Fantasy Basketball Games Starting and NFL Fantasy Football Playoff Info

Friday, December 23rd, 2011

Happy Holidays Everyone,

 

With college football bowl season already under way Fantazzle has already provided its community with a special free game awarding cash prizes and several bowl season-long games as well as weekly games. For the remainder of the bowl season Fantazzle Fantasy Sports will be holding daily, weekly, and BCS-only games, in their salary cap, pick’em and all new limited challenge formats.

The college football limited format allows users to choose which player from each group will score the most fantasy points. The first group of every position is considered elite, whereas each group thereafter has shown slightly less production throughout the college fantasy football season. The College Fantasy Football Limited BCS Only Game has players like LaMichael James and Montee Ball in the first group of running backs while players like Stepfan Taylor and Andre Ellington are in the second group. While Fantazzle’s salary cap format allows the serious college football fans to compete against others in the most competitive way, the new limited game at Fantazzle allows fans of all levels to compete on an even playing field.

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With week 16 games already under way in the NFL, fantasy football playoff games are going to be up and running at Fantazzle very shortly. Fantazzle’s entry fee games have been paying out some huge cash prizes lately with over $25,000 in prizes handed out every week. We have been awarding our members with bigger cash prizes in the guaranteed fantasy football tournaments and we look to break site records for payouts this fantasy football playoff season.

Fantazzle is the only place on the internet where members can play daily, weekly, playoff-long, multiple week, and even late-games only fantasy football playoff games.

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Not only do we have these great playoff and bowl games but fantasy basketball is getting set to tip off shortly as well, with our special Christmas Day games and Season-Long Fantasy Basketball Salary Cap Games. To start the season off with a nice head of steam Fantazzle is offering a free season-long game starting the day after Christmas. This game allows one entry free per user and works the same as Fantazzle’s entry fee games; allowing you unlimited lineup changes throughout the year and requiring players to submit their lineups prior to the first game of each week starting on Monday.

As mentioned, we introduced their all new limited challenge format and they are going to implement in their daily and weekly fantasy basketball games. On top of the limited challenge you can also find salary cap and pick’em games available all year long at Fantazzle.com.

Play $20 (10-person leagues), $35 (unlimited with 5 entries allowed per user) and $200 (4-person leagues) season-long fantasy basketball games.

 

Have a Safe Holiday Season!

 

–Fantazzle

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Last Week for College Fantasy Football at Fantazzle!

Friday, December 2nd, 2011

Until Bowl season that is!

 

For the last week of college fantasy football (and through the rest of the pro fantasy football season) we will be offering The Perfect Pick’em promo to our community. Simply play the fantasy football pick’em games as you normally would, and if you get ALL the selections correct, you could win an entry to ALL of the following week’s guaranteed tournaments for that sport! Since the college football regular season is coming to an end, we will be awarding tickets to the College Fantasy Football Bowl Games.

Announcing the College Fantasy Football Bowl Games at Fantazzle Fantasy Sports Games

That’s right ladies and gentleman, college football bowl games=more opportunities to win CASH PRIZES at Fantazzle! Starting December 17, 2011, with the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl Fantazzle will be having all kinds of college fantasy football bowl games.

We will be holding daily and weekly pick’em, challenge and salary cap games, while also holding Bowl Season-Long Fantasy Football Salary Cap games.

**Fantasy Basketball Games and Fantasy Football Playoff Games Will be Live Next Week!**

Keep in mind that the fantasy basketball season will be starting shortly as well as fantasy football playoff games. Look for daily, weekly, month-long fantasy sports games and more coming very soon!

 

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