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Super Bowl Fantasy Football Games start this Sunday

Saturday, February 4th, 2012

The Super Bowl talk is in full effect as the Giants and Patriots are awaiting their Super Sunday destinies. Rob Gronkowski sounds as if nothing will stop him from playing and the Giant’s defense seems like they won’t be letting Tom Brady or the rest of the Patriot’s offense get in their way.

For the big day Fantazzle will be offering both free and pay-to-play fantasy football games that will be awarding huge cash prizes to the winners. The Super Bowl Fantasy Football games will be starting at two different times to help our members enjoy the game in every way possible. First, we will be offering a fantasy football pick’em game starting at 1PM ET where we will use the Toronto at Miami NBA game scheduled this Sunday to mix in some interesting fantasy pick’em matchups.

And just in case you wake up late or just cant get enough action there will be another fantasy football game starting with the kickoff of the Super Bowl at 6:30PM ET. This game will use the Super Bowl game and Monday’s Los Angeles at Philadelphia NBA game to create a full fantasy sports game experience.

Thank you for an excellent fantasy football season,

Fantazzle Fantasy Sports Game.

 

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2012 Fantasy Pro Bowl and Fantasy Basketball

Monday, January 30th, 2012

This was the first time I’ve ever seen the pro bowl yield fantasy results. The game of weekly fantasy sports is being taken to a new level and we are witnessing it. Brandon Marshall came from out of nowhere and stole the show with 4 touchdown catches after only scoring 6 times in the regular season. Marshall’s stat line finished at 6/176/4. Larry Fitzgerald also had himself a huge day finishing with 6/111/3.

Steve Smith showed up to play some ball as well. He had 5 catches, 118 yards and a touchdown. Jimmy Graham continued his scoring ways catching a touchdown from Drew Brees on 5 catches and 74 yards. Drew Brees was also magnificent with 246 yards and 2 touchdowns. Fantazzle will be bringing more fantasy football action once the super bowl starts, so get ready!

Weekly fantasy basketball is in full swing and Joakim Noah seems to be on a rebounding tear right now. I guess he didn’t like all the critics talking about how something might be wrong with him this year. After a slow start to the season, where he was averaging around 7 points and 7 rebounds a game (very un-Noah-like numbers), he has hit double-digit rebound totals in his last 6 games. His yearly averages are now up to 8.3 points and 9.1 boards a game, much more respectable and Noah-like, although I do expect those numbers to increase.

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If you missed out on the pro bowl fantasy football game, it’s not too late to join the super bowl fantasy football games. It is the first time ever we have seen this type of game format, so come and be a part of history and earn some cash prizes while your at it. As always, have a safe and productive week.

Fantazzle David

 

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Pro Bowl and Super Bowl games available now!

Saturday, January 28th, 2012

That’s right, the fantasy football playoffs are still going on at Fantazzle Fantasy Sports Games.
Rather than taking a week off we have decided to award our users with a special Pro Bowl - Super Bowl fantasy game that includes all of your favorite players.

The Pro Bowl – Super Bowl game will start this Sunday, January 29, 2012, at 7PM ET.

Also remember, Fantazzle will be offering unique Super Bowl Sunday fantasy football games that you won’t be able to find ANYWHERE ELSE! Come back the Monday after the Pro Bowl to enter.

In case you haven’t been to the site in a while, we would also like to remind you that we are currently running daily, weekly and monthly fantasy basketball games in our salary cap, pick’em and limited lineup formats.

Oh, and don’t forget about fantasy golf games that we have available for every tournament on the PGA Tour.

Enjoy the weekend!

 

–Fantazzle

 

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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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2012 Weekly Fantasy Sports Games

Monday, January 16th, 2012

Another exciting week of playoff fantasy football in the books. Tom Brady led the day with 363 yards passing on top of 6 touchdowns and 1 pick. Drew Brees was next in line for top quarterback performers. He threw for 462 yards, 4 touchdowns and 2 interceptions. Eli Manning was also solid once again putting up his stat line of 330/3/1 in a win against the heavy favorites, Green Bay Packers.

Arian Foster was the lone 100-yard rusher in week 19. He ran for 131 yards and 1 touchdown on 27 carries, but it was not enough to beat the Baltimore Ravens. On the receiving end of things, there were plenty of big time players in week 19. Vernon Davis was huge in his game against the Saints and came up big, play after play. Davis finished the day with 7 catches, 180 yards and 2 scores. Rob Gronkowski was magnificent also, recording 10 receptions for 145 yards and 3 touchdowns.

Hakeem Nicks made several game changing plays, ending the night at 7/165/2. Marques Colston went 9/136/1, Darren Sproles went 15/119/1, Andre Johnson 8/111 and Jimmy Graham 5/103/2. All of these players most certainly come with a high price tag in fantasy football playoff games and this is why.

On to 2012 fantasy basketball, Kobe Bryant is the number one guy right now in terms of fantasy ranking. He has scored at least 40 points in 4 consecutive games (4 out of the last 5). I guess the guy really does still have something noteworthy left in the tank. Kevin Durant is right behind him though with LeBron James ranked third. I would say these guys are definitely worth the hefty price tag in all fantasy basketball game formats.

Be sure to check out all our cool fantasy sports games at Fantazzle. Play to win prize money or play the free games for the fun of it. As alway have a safe and productive week.

Fantazzle David

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Play Free Fantasy Football Playoff Games at Fantazzle

Friday, January 6th, 2012

As you are probably aware the NFL Playoffs are set to begin and Fantazzle has every type of game anyone could ever need for the fantasy football playoffs. We are currently offering FOUR different types of gameswith entry fees ranging from $2.50 all the way up to $550, oh and we almost forgot to mention, we have TWO free games starting this weekend alone.

Our Fantasy Football Limited Lineup game is our latest creation and we’d like you to try it. We will be offering a playoff long and weekly format for our wonderful community and the Limited Lineup will feature a free game for the Wild Card Round. Be sure to enter now before the games fill up and you miss out on this great opportunity!

Currently, we are offering Playoff Long Games that allow you to choose a lineup in which you think will score the most fantasy points for the duration of the NFL playoffs. There are no roster changes in the playoff long limited lineup or salary cap games, simply choose one lineup and score the most fantasy points during the playoff season.

To go along with the playoff long games (which we will have available every round of the playoffs through the championship rounds) we also have daily and weekly games available EVERY WEEK! That’s right guys, Fantazzle is the only place where you can play daily, weekly, and playoff long fantasy football playoff games.

Play Limited Lineup, Salary Cap, Challenge and Pick’em Fantasy Football Playoff Games and win huge cash prizes only at Fantazzle Fantasy Sports Games!

 

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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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2011 Fantasy Football: Week 15 Review

Tuesday, December 20th, 2011

Week 15 in the NFL held plenty of action for weekly fantasy football games. Again, Drew Brees was atop the scoring action with 5 touchdown passes on 412 yards. Matthew Stafford was next in line with 4 touchdown passes on 391 yards. Among non-quarterbacks, Calvin Johnson had the biggest day going for 9/214/2.

C.J. Spiller also had a huge game with 91 yards on the ground, 2 total touchdowns and 9 catches for 76 yards. Who would have thought he would have put together a game like that against the tough Miami defense? Another example of how sometimes the stats do lie and going with your gut feeling instead, can prove successful. There is always much to learn in the world of salary cap fantasy football.

Adrian Peterson finally returned to action this week after missing 3 games with an ankle. He ran for 60 yards on the ground. James Starks missed his second straight game after aggravating his bum ankle. Greg Jennings also missed the game against Oakland leaving all the work to Donald Driver, James Jones and Jordy Nelson.

Be sure to play our weekly salary cap fantasy football games, college fantasy football and now 2011 weekly fantasy basketball over at Fantazzle! The basketball season will be kicking off on Christmas day, so be sure to get your lineups in for the special. As always, enjoy your week and make it a productive one!

Fantazzle David

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2011 Fantasy Football: Week 14 Review

Monday, December 12th, 2011

Jumping right into things, Matt Ryan (22/320/4) and Tony Romo (21/321/4) led the day in fantasy points for quarterbacks. Late in the second half against Tennessee, Drew Brees salvaged his fantasy day finishing right behind Tony Romo and Matt Ryan with 36 completions, 337 yards and 2 touchdowns. Tom Brady was the 4th best fantasy QB in week 14, finishing with 22/357/3.

Mojo, Maurice Jones-Drew, was the big story among non-quarterbacks in fantasy this week. He finished with 85 rushing yards and 2 touchdowns on the ground to go along with another 6 catches for 51 yards and 2 more touchdowns–a total of 4 touchdowns on the day! Mojo is our MVP for week 14. Tight end, Rob Gronkowski was our second MVP of the day, finishing behind Maurice Jones-Drew for most fantasy points scored among non-quarterbacks. Gronkowski had 6 catches, 160 yards and 2 touchdowns. He now has 15 receiving touchdowns on the season, which is a new, NFL single-season record.

Shonn Greene had 129 yards on the ground with a touchdown and 3 catches for 58 yards, while Marques Colston continued to stay hot with 7/105/2. Larry Fitzgerald went 7/149/1 and on Thursday night, Antonio Brown was the man, finishing with 5/151/1. If your still playing weekly fantasy football, roll all of these guys with confidence.

On to major injuries, Greg Jennings is the headline for week 14. Against Oakland, Jennings may have torn his MCL, which would take about 2-6 for recovery. That means that he’ll probably be done for all 2011 weekly fantasy football games. Look for Donald Driver to try and step in and fill the void. Ben Roethlisberger suffered a high left ankle sprain on Thursday night football, but was able to return to the game in the second half. If he was able to come back in the game on Thursday, then the long week of rest will get him ready for his next game against San Francisco on Monday night.

Adrian Peterson missed his third straight game with that bum ankle, but plans to play in week 15 against New Orleans. Nate Washington was able to tough out his ankle injury and was able to put up a 6/130/1 line against the Saints. Mario Manningham returned from a knee injury suffered in practice a couple weeks ago and was back to his old ways of dropping Eli’s perfect looking touchdown passes.

Everyone be sure to check out all our cool games over at Fantazzle. We feature brand new college fantasy football games and would love for you to give them a try. The 2011 fantasy basketball season will also be getting underway during Christmas day, so be sure to come over and get your prize money lineups set! As always, enjoy the week.

Fantazzle David

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2011 Fantasy Football: Week 13 Review

Monday, December 5th, 2011

Greetings everyone,

Jumping right into the biggest gamers of the week, Aaron Rodgers had the most fantasy points for quarterbacks. He threw for 369 yards, 4 touchdowns and 1 pick. Cam Newton was second in line for quarterbacks going 12 completions/204 yards/1 touchdown, 54 rushing yards with 3 touchdowns and then even added in a reception for 27 yards–huge day for the rookie! Drew Brees went 26/342/3 and Christian Ponder went 29/381/3/2. Eli Manning also had another great outing throwing for 347 yards and 3 scores.

Percy Harvin had the biggest day amongst non-quarterbacks, setting a career-high in receiving yards with 156. He had 8 catches, 2 touchdowns and 19 rushing yards as well. Shonn Greene had 88 yards rushing and 3 scores in easily his best game of the season for the Jets. Pierre Garcon went 9/150/2, Rob Gronkowski kept it rolling with 5/64/2 and also caught a 3rd touchdown which was ruled as a carry since he caught the ball as a lateral pass. Anybody playing weekly fantasy football games will want to get these names into their lineups again for next week!

On to injuries, Matt Forte looks to be in serious doubt for the remainder of the fantasy football season. He has a Grade 2 MCL sprain and is week-to-week. Marion Barber becomes the next hottest waiver pick up and should see an increase in carries. On Thursday night, LeSean McCoy was able to play through his toe injury and still managed to put up a 20+. Kevin Smith was able to play with his ailing knee against the Saints, but then had to leave the game once he turned his ankle. Maurice Morris shouldered the load in Smith’s absence and was productive. Kevin Smith should be able to play next week with some rest for that ankle and knee.

Everyone be sure to get on over to Fantazzle and check out all the free games and cash prize games. College fantasy football is taking off and you don’t want to miss out. Play our weekly salary cap fantasy football games and continue your fantasy season even if you didn’t make the playoffs in your regular league. As always, enjoy the week and make it a productive one.

Fantazzle David

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