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What do you like about Yahoo! Fantasy Football?

I like the camaraderie,ERR,I like stomping on pansies like these other answerers!
I'm already in a league this year,and I've been playing Yahoo fantasy sports year round (MLB,NBA,NFL) for about 15 years;Since back when Yahoo wanted us to pay for live stat tracker (What a joke,I never paid for that!)..Yahoo fantasy sports is ADDICTIVE,I can't get enough of it!

(Before I played Yahoo fantasy football I knew very little about NFL football teams;Now I could probably name every teams starting offense off of the top of my head!)

Yahoo has the best live football draft boards PERIOD,I LOVE talking SMACK to my opponents during drafts,and Yahoo experts rank players better than ESPN,CBSsports.com,and NFL.com..Their live drafts pale in comparison to Yahoo.

I also like Yahoos' mock draft set up.,and I've done about 20 NFL mock drafts already this year.I hate to lose in fantasy sports,and I rarely do,which is evident in my Yahoo fantasy sports trophy case.That is a really unique & attractive part of Yahoo fantasy sports.I've won lots of leagues at other websites,but they didn't have trophy cases,trophies,or written records of former leagues & teams.I think that's what I enjoy the most about Yahoo fantasy sports;Looking through my Yahoo trophy case,and remembering all of my former teams,friends,foes,and contacts I've made over the years through my Yahoo fantasy leagues.The teams & leagues are there in black & white;The trophies are there in bronze,silver,but mostly GOLD!

Which are the upcoming Fantasy Sports websites?

The big names are, of course, DraftKings and FanDuel. They are clearly at the top, with DraftKings overtaking FanDuel over the past couple of years. Smaller DFS sites include FantasyDraft, Draft.com, and Yahoo DFS. Do I really think any of these smaller sites are “up and comers”? Not really. What’s more likely to happen is that betting will becoming legalized in the US and the whole industry will be up for grabs. A betting site or casino with deep pockets will probably jump in and become a key player.

Is college fantasy football illegal?

College Fantasy Football is not illegal.Players names and stats are public and the courts support this. Whether a person is a professional or amateur has no bearing if their names can be used in a game.The NCAA does not publicly support fantasy football, so you won't get their endorsement, but that doesn't mean you have to play the game under the cover of darkness.College fantasy football has been around for almost 20 years, and here's where you can try it out:These sites are good for research:CFFInsider at http://www.collegefantasyfootbal...College Football Geek at http://www.collegefootballgeek.comFantasy College Blitz at http://www.fantasycollegeblitz.comCollege Football News at http://www.collegefootballnews.comThese sites are good for running leagues:U-Sports at http://www.u-sports.com (since 1996)GlobalCFFL at http://www.cffl.comCBS Sports at http://www.cbssports.comFantrax at http://www.fantrax.com

How do I delete all my old college hoops brackets from CBS Sports?

I have like 5 old brackets from years past on CBS Sports.com Friends are getting e-mails telling them to sign up for my OLD brackets from 2010, 2011,2012,2013 but I want them to sign up for 2014.

How do I delete all my old brackets? If it's not possible, how do I contact CBS Sports to have the do it?

Thanks~!

How do I reset my Yahoo fantasy football schedule?

In a yahoo fantasy football league I am the commish and I was playing around with the options. I clicked on "Shuffle Entire Schedule" and it switched it to a schedule I did not like, I never clicked save, so i just hit the reset button. However, now the schedule is all messed up and it was automatically saved. I need to fix this before sunday and was wondering if there is anyway I could reset the schedule to how it originally was?

Why do QB kneels count in Y! Fantasy Football?

In fantasy football, if rushing yards is given ___ points than negative yards like a QB kneel could make your team lose points. I'm not sure if that should be a huge problem if it is only a couple yards lost.

B. To be considered a sack the quarterback must intend to throw a forward pass. If the play is designed for the quarterback to rush (run) the ball, any loss is subtracted from the quarterback's rushing total. If the quarterback's intent is not obvious statisticians use certain criteria, such as the offensive line blocking scheme, to decide. Other unique situations where a loss reduces a quarterback's rushing total (not a sack) are "kneel downs" (used to run time off the game clock), and aborted plays, such as a fumbled snap that the quarterback falls on to maintain possession.

A player will receive credit for half of a sack when multiple players contribute to the sacking of a quarterback.(from wikipedia)

How do i join fatansy nfl football?

There are many sites that have free fantasy football. Some are espn, cbs, and i think yahoo also has one. But it is to early to join now.

What are the best NFL or Fantasy Football related blogs?

I'm what you consider the casual football blog consumer.  During the regular season, I might check a blog related to my favorite team or who they are going to play.  Also, I will also check the pre-draft stuff, usually related to players coming out of my alma mater.  However, like I'm sure everyone does, I have a friend that seems to always been in the upper-echelon of every FF league he joins (and has been for years).  He's the sort of person that played (a little college ball), did some assistant coaching, and is a perpetual student of the game.  He reads blogs from those he considers worthy and is quick to call out the rest of the pundits when they are talking BS.  After several years, I got tired of listening to him say, "I said that about so and so weeks ago," when the "experts" were just getting around to recognizing what he already knew.  The short of it is, my buddy isn't always right, but does his own analysis on tons of players and sees all the angels.  The blog is:alphafootballexpert@blogspot.comI'd be interested to hear what some of you more active football followers think.

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