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2011 Fantazzle Fantasy Football has finally kicked off!

Monday, September 12th, 2011

We finally got to enjoy a full Sunday of the NFL and fantasy football action. Leagues all over the globe were in full swing yesterday and tonight, Monday, with the Patriots facing the Dolphins, week 1 of 2011 fantasy football will be winding down to a close. There were plenty of big winners over the weekend at Fantazzle and there will be plenty more to come. Start flipping your money with your fantasy knowledge already. Throw down some money on one of the 2011 salary cap fantasy football games and see what you got–college or pros.

The MLB season is winding down to a close too. Most fantasy baseball leagues are in finals right now, so for those individuals, we’ll fill you in on those major names either coming or going for this week of fantasy baseball.

2B, Rickie Weeks/Milwaukee Brewers: Weeks has been out of game action since July 27 when he severely sprained his left ankle running and falling hard on a play to first base. In his second appearance on Sunday (first start) since being back from the DL, Weeks drew a walk and was also hit by a pitch–what a tough way to comeback. It shouldn’t take long for Rickie Weeks to find his power stroke again, but with the 2011 fantasy baseball season nearing it’s end, we might just have to wait until next year to enjoy Rickie’s stellar production lines again.

OF, Nelson Cruz/Texas Rangers: Nelson Cruz is looking to make it back to the field by sometime before Wednesday. He’s been on the DL as of late with hamstring issues. Those of you in weekly finals match-ups, you’ve got to leave him benched. Daily leaguers, just wait until further notice.

1B, Justin Morneau/Minnesota Twins: Out since Aug 28th, Justin Morneau hasn’t been cleared yet to play with his concussion symptoms. He’s hitting only .227 anyway, so even if he does get healthy and cleared to play, it’s not like he won’t be doing much for the remainder of 2011 regardless.

If you didn’t already join the festivities for week 1 of salary cap fantasy football and college salary cap fantasy football, join us for week 2. For the winners from week 1, play again, you have to play your money while your hot! Keep it rollin’. What are you going to do with one prize winning? Bet that prize money again, and flip your cake until you reach a thousand–now we’re talking.

And if you lose everything, so what? All you lose is your initial investment which I’m sure you can probably get back rather easily somehow. Deposit again, and this time hope for a win. Fantasy sports is very streaky. The name of the game is to cash in on those times when you are hot, that is when there is money to be made.

Enjoy the week

Fantazzle David

 

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San Francisco 49ers Running Back Frank Gore Done For Season

Tuesday, November 30th, 2010

Hey all,

According to NFL Network’s Jason La Canfora, San Francisco 49ers’ star running back Frank Gore is done the the 2010 NFL season with a fractured hip, and is likely to be placed on season-ending injured reserve.

Gore’s likely replacement in the starting lineup will be the ageless wonder, veteran running back Brian Westbrook, while rookie back Anthony Dixon is likely to help share some of the load.

If you own Frank Gore in fantasy football, this is terrible news, and in many leagues, could be the nail in the coffin for your fantasy team. If you’re still in the hunt with good running back depth, kudos to you, but if not, we here at Fantazzle would like to reach out and remind you of our excellent weekly fantasy football games, heading into Week 13.

With our fantasy football games, injuries don’t impact you, as you have the opportunity to draft a new fantasy lineup each and every week, and on top of this, you have the option of competing against fellow fantasy football enthusiasts for cash prizes. Check out any number of our weekly games, and look out for our SuperStakes Sundays Playoff Game, which will be running through Weeks 14-16, allowing fantasy users to compete for huge cash prize pools!

Love fantasy football, but don’t have the money to compete in a high stakes event? No problem! Just play our cheaper entry fee games that range from $5-$50, where you can win each week without putting a ton of money on the line.

And if that doesn’t meet your needs, there’s always the FREE Ray Rice Fantasy Football game, which is run every single week, while awarding cash prizes to the top three finishers each week!

Don’t let major injuries drag your fantasy season down. Take hold of your fantasy football fortunes, as many other owners have, and laugh at major injuries to Tony Romo, Dallas Clark, Ryan Grant, Matthew Stafford, and now Frank Gore. At Fantazzle, you are always in control. Simply pick your game type, league size, and entry fee, and select the roster of fantasy studs and sleepers that you think will perform the best!

Also, if you’re signed up in one of our Season Long fantasy football games here at Fantazzle, remember to adjust your lineups and take Frank Gore out for Week 13 and going forward.

Good luck to all who play fantasy football games at Fantazzle this week!

-Fantazzle Kevin

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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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