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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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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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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.
PLAYOFF FANTASY FOOTBALL GAMES–>PLAY NOW
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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Monday, January 2nd, 2012
The NFL regular season is finally over. It seems like it ended just as soon as it started. The fantasy football season isn’t over yet however, as we still have plenty of weekly fantasy football games for you to play at Fantazzle. Don’t hesitate to try out all the fantasy football playoff games. Fantasy basketball is now in full swing, so I’ll be talking about big time stats and performers in the NBA.
If your planning on taking part in our fantasy basketball games, you’ll want to get defensive-minded players into your lineup. On Fantazzle, blocks and steals are each worth 2 points a piece. DeAndre Jordan, Emeka Okafor, Javale McGee, Marcus Camby and Dwight Howard are all guys you will want to consider. They get tons of rebounds and blocks as well!
Guys that get a lot of steals like Chris Paul, Rajon Rondo, Andre Iguodala, John Wall and Jason Kidd will also have plenty of value. Remember, steals and blocks are worth two points each, so use it to your advantage. Try and get a bunch of block guys who can also score points and grab plenty of rebounds. Carmelo Anthony, Dwight Howard and LaMarcus Aldridge are good examples of that. Derrick Rose is also another example of a great fantasy basketball player in that he scores points in bunches and will also provide plenty of steal numbers.
Check in with us every Monday for the sports blog to see my advice on fantasy friendly players. When there is money on the line don’t hesitate to seek out some advice on who to take. Remember, when playing in any fantasy sports games, it’s always important to check out the scoring settings before selecting your team. Also be sure to listen to our weekly fantasy sports podcast where we always have a wealth of information to give you on fantasy sports players. Just take a look to the right hand side of the screen and you will see the podcast in green. Once again, have a productive week and let’s all enjoy the never ending fantasy sports season!
Fantazzle David
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Thursday, January 6th, 2011
Hi all,
It’s hard to believe it, but the 2011 PGA Tour has arrived with the Hyundai Tournament of Champions kicking the fantasy golf season off! The first golf tournament starts tonight, so we wanted to remind our fantasy golf community that our fantasy golf games are back in full force and are now live!
Play fantasy golf tonight and keep your eyes out for all future tournaments for more chances to play and win!
In addition to fantasy golf, we thought we’d take a second to remind you about our ongoing daily and weekly fantasy hockey games. Hit the ice with our daily fantasy hockey challenge every day there are at least 3 NHL games scheduled, or play the weekly hockey game for your chance at cash prizes!
Don’t Miss Out on the Fantasy Football Playoffs!
With the 2010 NFL Playoffs also approaching rapidly, we wanted to be sure our fantasy football community members were well aware of our two new fantasy football playoff games.
Our Fantasy Football Playoff Challenge game starts this weekend as the Wild Card round gets started, and lasts for the entire playoff tournament. Pick the best possible team of fantasy players that you think can score the most points, while also lasting the longest.
Time is running out and spots are limited, so act now for your chance to take home cash when the fantasy football season officially ends!
Remember, we also have the Fantasy Football Playoff Salary Cap game, which will be played in three different rounds, available in the Wild Card round, the Divisional round, and the final round, combining the AFC/NFC Championship games and the Super Bowl!
Good luck to all who play fantasy games at Fantazzle this week!
-Fantazzle Kevin
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Friday, December 31st, 2010
Hey everyone,
We here at Fantazzle hope your Holiday weekend went as well as ours did, and would like to wish you a Happy New Year, while reminding you about some of our fantasy games.
With the 2010 NFL season ending this weekend, this is the final week of our regular weekly fantasy football games. However, as you may have already heard, the fantasy football season is far from over, as you can still end the fantasy season by going out on top with our fantasy football playoff games.
This past NFL season has been a successful one for our players on Fantazzle. Many prizes have already been won, and with the playoffs starting, there are many more to be claimed. Playing our playoff fantasy football games is just one way to maintain that competitive spirit we all crave, while also having an opportunity to win cash.
Play Fantasy Basketball!
With the NFL season winding down, the NBA season is just gaining steam. We have all your fantasy needs for the NBA right here at Fantazzle. Our fantasy community members can play daily fantasy basketball every day there are at least three scheduled NBA games, while weekly fantasy basketball is live every single week.
Highlighting our fantasy basketball games is the Weekend Mini SuperStakes Fantasy Basketball game. Simply select players for weekend games for Friday through Sunday, while staying under the fantasy salary cap of $1 million. This great game can be played for just $11, while the cash prize pool grows with user participation. Enjoy high stakes fantasy basketball at a low stakes price!
Enjoy the rest of your holiday, and good luck to all who play games this week!
-Fantazzle Zack
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Monday, December 20th, 2010
Hi all,
Think the fantasy football week is over? Think again. While many fantasy owners have been handed devastating fantasy playoff losses or were eliminated 1-2 weeks ago, we’re here to remind you of our ongoing fantasy football games, both tonight, as well as all the way to the Super Bowl.
Play the Monday/Thursday night combo game tonight, and pick from players playing in the Vikings/Bears game tonight, as well as players in the Week 16 Thursday night game between the Steelers and Panthers. Simply pick a roster of 2 QB, 3 RB, 3 WR, and 2 TE to complete your fantasy roster, while remaining under a fantasy salary cap of $1 million.
If night games aren’t your thing, you can continue to play conventional weekly fantasy football for Weeks 16 and 17, and then try our two fantasy football playoff games, available for the 2010 NFL Playoffs!
Play Fantasy Basketball at Fantazzle!
While fantasy football is still going strong and will be available throughout the NFL Playoffs, we still wanted to remind you about our excellent fantasy basketball games.
Today (Monday) kicks off another week of our Weekly Fantasy Basketball Salary Cap game, while our Daily Fantasy Basketball Challenge game can also be played today and throughout the week. You can also get the week started off right by entering into the Mini SuperStakes Fantasy Basketball game, which starts on Friday and plays through Sunday night, giving fantasy owners a high stakes game at a low stakes price. The Mini SuperStakes game is just $11 to play, and has a cash prize pool that grows with user participation.
Get into the action at Fantazzle today and start winning cash!
-Fantazzle Kevin
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Wednesday, December 15th, 2010
Hi everyone,
We are now nine weeks into the 2010 NBA season, so we thought we’d send out another reminder about our excellent fantasy basketball games. If you don’t like how your fantasy basketball team is shaping up so far, simply ditch your season league to play daily and weekly fantasy basketball games, and even take part in our special weekend fantasy basketball game!
It’s never too late to turn your fantasy basketball season around at Fantazzle, with daily and weekly opportunities to pick brand new rosters of any players you want, while also getting the chance to compete against fellow fantasy basketball fans for cash prizes!
Our Daily Fantasy Basketball Challenge game allows you to pick whoever you want, while our Weekly Fantasy Basketball Salary Cap game has you pick your fantasy roster, while remaining under a fantasy budget of $1 million. You can also take our fantasy salary cap game one step further with the weekend Mini SuperStakes Fantasy Basketball game, which runs from Friday to Sunday, and gives you a chance at winning cash out of a large prize pool!
Fantasy Football Playoffs COMING SOON!
Your 2010 fantasy football season doesn’t have to end. In addition to weekly fantasy football running through the course of the regular season, Fantazzle will be offering two new fantasy football playoff games that will be played during the 2010 NFL Playoffs.
With almost all fantasy leagues done before the regular season is even over, Fantazzle takes you to Week 17 with our weekly fantasy football games, and then keeps the magic of the fantasy football season alive, all the way to the Super Bowl!
Our Fantasy Football Playoff Challenge game will run for the entire length of the 2010 NFL Playoffs, as fantasy owners will have to pick the best lineup that can both produce points, and last as long as possible in the playoffs. Pick any 2 QB, 3 RB, 3 WR, and 2 TE to complete your fantasy roster once the playoff schedule is set, and sit back as your team accumulates points throughout the NFL Playoffs.
The Fantasy Football Playoff Salary Cap game will take the form of our usual regular season Weekly Fantasy Football Salary Cap game, only it will be offered in every single round of the playoffs. Simply pick the best possible lineup while remaining under a fantasy salary cap of $1 million, and test your fantasy skills each week against other fantasy players. If you don’t succeed during the Wild Card round, simply start over in the Divisional, Championship, and/or Super Bowl rounds! With Fantazzle, fantasy football doesn’t officially end until the 2010 NFL season has seen it’s last snap!
Good luck to all who play games this week!
-Fantazzle Kevin
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Sunday, December 12th, 2010
Hey all,
With most fantasy owners gearing up for the fantasy football playoffs in their fantasy league or even testing their skills in our SuperStakes Sundays Fantasy Football Playoff game, we wanted to extend a bit of news we caught.
According to reports, the Minnesota Vikings stadium’s roof has collapsed due to the weight of snow, and the game that was previously scheduled for Sunday (today), will now be played on Monday at the earliest. The reason we’re posting this news on our blog is because there is still no official word or guarantee that this game is played on Monday or at all in Week 14.
If you own Minnesota Vikings or New York Giants players, this is a reminder about the situation, and a suggestion that you should follow it closely and obtain all the information you can. Whether you’re playing our fantasy football games or fighting your opponent’s in your own fantasy football league, we still would hate to see anyone lose a fantasy playoff game because some of their players weren’t available for their lineups.
If this game gets post-poned for Week 15 or beyond, most fantasy football leagues won’t award you the stats for the previous week. We’re not saying what will happen one way or the other, just merely making anyone who reads today’s blog aware of the possibility that starting a Vikings or Giants player could end badly this week.
In addition to this lineup warning, we’d like to remind you once again about our SuperStakes Sundays Fantasy Football Playoff game, which is a fantasy football salary cap game that runs from Week 14-16, and can be played for $11 or $100.
Get into the action today and compete for huge cash prizes in the fantasy football playoffs!
-Fantazzle Kevin
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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’.
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