Archive for June, 2009

Fantasy Blogs of Interest

Wednesday, June 17th, 2009

Daily and Weekly fantasy game sites are popping up all over the web. These sites often work like online poker sites – they let you deposit money into an account and then hop right into pay leagues. We are getting close to the day where you can grind fantasy football leagues just like you grind Sit N Gos. Just like in poker, these daily game sites often offer Fantasy Bonus Codes to help get you in the door. The Fantasy Promo Code blog will keep you abreast of the latest fantasy news.

Fantasy Football draft preparation season is now rolling in full force. Just do a search for fantasy football on Twitter to see what I mean. The Cheat Sheet for Fantasy Football blog will point you in the direction of some of the best rankings lists on the web. They have information on both premium and free cheat sheets. Speaking of free, the free fantasy football blog is also a nice source of information for those of you who don’t want to spend too much money on your favorite hobby. Check it out for lots of cost cutting tips.

The Fantasy Football Mock Draft blog is also a great free resource. I can’t say enough about how mock drafting helps your fantasy football results. The draft is by far the single most important event in a fantasy football season. If you’ve ever accidentally missed a draft you know exactly how bad it can be to manage a weak team. Don’t be unprepared heading into draft day. Check out this site and search other mock drafts around the web. You can even participate in mock drafts on a variety of sites.

The last blog of note is about sleepers in fantasy football. The right sleeper picks can make or break your season. Check out this blog to see who the best sleepers are for 2009.

More Fantasy Blog Related Stuff

Monday, June 1st, 2009

Holy Blog Posts Batman! Lots of new blogs going up. Check out blogs of the future here: 2010 fantasy baseball and 2012 fantasy football. These blogs won’t be updated until their applicable year, but its always good to get them started early. In teh meantime check out CBS Fantasy Sports for current coverage.

A couple of niche blogs went up as well. The Auction Fantasy Football blog will focus on helping those interested in getting started in auction leagues. Managers are starting to realize that the auction is the most skillful form of choosing a team and veteran owners are migrating in that direction. College Fantasy Football Player Rankings is a blog that will take a close look at player rankings throughout the web. Fantasy Football Team Names blog will hlep you determine the perfect team name for the most important fantasy season of all.

Two more blogs focus on the fantasy basics – scoring and rules. The Fantasy Football Rules blog will discuss different league styles – for example, should you go with a free for all waiver system or a more skillful blind bidding system? The fantasy football scoring blog will do the same, but with scoring options. Flex? Performance? PPR? Check out that blog for some interesting scoring options.