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I've never really understood it. Of course I live in Nevada so every Sunday I'm at the sports book playing my card. We got a little thing called Pick Your Pros. $25 for the season and you try to pick the winner of each game. No points, just winners, every week.
Originally posted by NICKYPOO I've never really understood it. Of course I live in Nevada so every Sunday I'm at the sports book playing my card. We got a little thing called Pick Your Pros. $25 for the season and you try to pick the winner of each game. No points, just winners, every week.
To me, its not about gambling, although there is money to be won in some leagues. Its more about getting to know the sport better. Before last year, I really didn't follow teams other than my favorites, but last year with trying to field good FF teams, I really got into looking for great players on other teams.
Plus my wife is really into it now (we compete against each other in on league!) so watching the majority of the games on sunday isn't such a problem anymore
Anyone have a good service to use? Last year we used the free Yahoo service. Besides having to have a Yahoo ID, it worked pretty well. The formats are kind of basic though.
Thoughts?
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Originally posted by Tequilasun Anyone have a good service to use? Last year we used the free Yahoo service. Besides having to have a Yahoo ID, it worked pretty well. The formats are kind of basic though.
Thoughts?
We used ESPN years ago. A friend of mine organizes a whole league every year and they're pretty competitive...let me ask him.
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Consensus opinion is that Fanball is the best, but it costs $60 per league. Yahoo!, CBS Sportsline and Fox Sports are bare bones, but free. Yahoo! had the best drafting functionality, but was otherwise equivalent to CBS Sportsline. Fox Sports got the big thumbs down.
Cursed by a fortune cookie: "Your principles mean more to you than any money or success."
Originally posted by dogbert Consensus opinion is that Fanball is the best, but it costs $60 per league. Yahoo!, CBS Sportsline and Fox Sports are bare bones, but free. Yahoo! had the best drafting functionality, but was otherwise equivalent to CBS Sportsline. Fox Sports got the big thumbs down.
Then since this is just for fun, and I know Yahoo the best, I say Yahoo it is!
I will set up a league soon, then fill you guys in on how to sign up etc.
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