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Saturday, 4 October 2014
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You Don't Have To Know Football To Win A Million Dollars

Do you play Fantasy Football? If the answer is yes, this week is the most exciting opportunity in the history of the game. Win a MILLION DOLLARS playing Fantasy Football this week only! Go to www.FFChamps.com/million and get in on the action. 

 

As you know by now you can win a million dollars playing Fantasy Football this week. It’s only $27 to play and the top 15,500 people will win money. First place will win the million dollars. Just go to www.FFChamps.com/million to sign up.

 

Some people won’t play because they claim they don’t know fantasy football well enough or don’t know anything about football. You don’t have to know a lot about football to win some money. So many people play the NCAA march madness bracket every year and not everyone knows a lot about college basketball. People guess on teams based on mascot, team jersey color, last name etc. People even win their office pools some years by just guessing. You could use the same method this weekend and win a bunch of money by doing so. Here are some methods you could use that could win you a MILLION DOLLARS!

 

  1. Almost everyone knows a couple players even without watching football. People see the commercials with Drew Brees, Peyton Manning, Eli Manning and Tom Brady in them. So you can pick players by people you see on commercials or players who hear other people talking about. 

  2. You can pick a whole fantasy team based on picking an entire NFL team. Say you live in Pennsylvania, you can pick a whole team filled with Pittsburgh Steelers (they have a great matchup this weekend) or the Philadelphia Eagles. Or if you live in Texas you can pick the Dallas Cowboys. However, this method might not work that simply depending on how much the individual player costs. You only have $50,000 to spend to fill 9 positions.

  3. Ask someone you know who watches football for help when drafting a team. Ask a neighbor, family member or co-worker which players they like the most or who they would pick. Just be prepared to split the money with them!

  4. You can pick a team of just players that went to your favorite college.

  5. Maybe the simplest method is to pick players who have averaged the most points per game this year. You can also see which player is playing against a team that gives up the most fantasy points. Say, Philip Rivers, he only cost $7,000 this week and he has a great matchup versus the New York Jets who have given up the 4th most fantasy points to opposing quarterbacks.

     

Signing up is the easiest and best way for you to win you a million dollars this weekend. Check out our websites www.footballnation.com and www.FFChamps.com for the best fantasy advice. Don’t be afraid to ask any of the FootballNation and FFChamps guys for lineup help. We have articles on who to start and who not to start, which players are the best value based on their salaries, and which player is worth too much money this weekend to start. Also, for signing up you get a free year of FFChamps.com subscription (thats a $60 value for free)! Sign up now and be on your way to millionaire status.








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You Don't Have To Know Football To Win A Million Dollars

Do you play Fantasy Football? If the answer is yes, this week is the most exciting opportunity in the history of the game. Win a MILLION DOLLARS playing Fantasy Football this week only! Go to www.FFChamps.com/million and get in on the action. 

 

As you know by now you can win a million dollars playing Fantasy Football this week. It’s only $27 to play and the top 15,500 people will win money. First place will win the million dollars. Just go to www.FFChamps.com/million to sign up.

 

Some people won’t play because they claim they don’t know fantasy football well enough or don’t know anything about football. You don’t have to know a lot about football to win some money. So many people play the NCAA march madness bracket every year and not everyone knows a lot about college basketball. People guess on teams based on mascot, team jersey color, last name etc. People even win their office pools some years by just guessing. You could use the same method this weekend and win a bunch of money by doing so. Here are some methods you could use that could win you a MILLION DOLLARS!

 

  1. Almost everyone knows a couple players even without watching football. People see the commercials with Drew Brees, Peyton Manning, Eli Manning and Tom Brady in them. So you can pick players by people you see on commercials or players who hear other people talking about. 

  2. You can pick a whole fantasy team based on picking an entire NFL team. Say you live in Pennsylvania, you can pick a whole team filled with Pittsburgh Steelers (they have a great matchup this weekend) or the Philadelphia Eagles. Or if you live in Texas you can pick the Dallas Cowboys. However, this method might not work that simply depending on how much the individual player costs. You only have $50,000 to spend to fill 9 positions.

  3. Ask someone you know who watches football for help when drafting a team. Ask a neighbor, family member or co-worker which players they like the most or who they would pick. Just be prepared to split the money with them!

  4. You can pick a team of just players that went to your favorite college.

  5. Maybe the simplest method is to pick players who have averaged the most points per game this year. You can also see which player is playing against a team that gives up the most fantasy points. Say, Philip Rivers, he only cost $7,000 this week and he has a great matchup versus the New York Jets who have given up the 4th most fantasy points to opposing quarterbacks.

     

Signing up is the easiest and best way for you to win you a million dollars this weekend. Check out our websites www.footballnation.com and www.FFChamps.com for the best fantasy advice. Don’t be afraid to ask any of the FootballNation and FFChamps guys for lineup help. We have articles on who to start and who not to start, which players are the best value based on their salaries, and which player is worth too much money this weekend to start. Also, for signing up you get a free year of FFChamps.com subscription (thats a $60 value for free)! Sign up now and be on your way to millionaire status.








Friday, 3 October 2014
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New Orleans Saints Disrespect Darren Sproles, Don't Do The Same

Do you play Fantasy Football? If the answer is yes, this week is the most exciting opportunity in the history of the game. Win a MILLION DOLLARS playing Fantasy Football this week only! Go to www.FFChamps.com/million and get in on the action.

Philadelphia Eagles running back Darren Sproles said Thursday that he felt his former employer, the New Orleans Saints, "disrespected" him with the treatment he received from the team last March.

"Listen, I understand this is a business and all of that, but (when they traded me) they put it up on Twitter," Sproles said according to NJ.com. "That's how I found out."

As pointed out by NFL.com in an article Thursday, Sproles' tweets from March back up his story.

Not that the loss of Sproles is the sole reason for the Saints offensive struggles in the early part of 2014, but New Orleans could certainly use another dynamic playmaker. Fantasy owners should be careful not to make the same mistake New Orleans made over the offseason.

Sproles is listed at $5,100 this weekend in the Draft Kings contest. Although he has rushed for just 24 yards on three carries in his last two games, he is an interesting play at that price.

The Eagles woes in the running game can be credited with the health of the offensive line, or lack of health. Only one of the Eagles five opening day offensive lineman started last week against the 49ers. Three of the five starters will be on the field to face the Rams in Week 5. Plus, the San Francisco defense is a bit stronger than St. Louis' defense.

Of course, there is always an element of boom-or-bust with Sproles. He makes big plays and when those big plays are not there, Sproles has very little fantasy production. But Draft Kings players are not going to take home the million installing all the safe players. The key is to find high-risk, high-reward players for the right value. Sproles may just be the guy.






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New Orleans Saints Disrespect Darren Sproles, Don't Do The Same

Do you play Fantasy Football? If the answer is yes, this week is the most exciting opportunity in the history of the game. Win a MILLION DOLLARS playing Fantasy Football this week only! Go to www.FFChamps.com/million and get in on the action.

Philadelphia Eagles running back Darren Sproles said Thursday that he felt his former employer, the New Orleans Saints, "disrespected" him with the treatment he received from the team last March.

"Listen, I understand this is a business and all of that, but (when they traded me) they put it up on Twitter," Sproles said according to NJ.com. "That's how I found out."

As pointed out by NFL.com in an article Thursday, Sproles' tweets from March back up his story.

Not that the loss of Sproles is the sole reason for the Saints offensive struggles in the early part of 2014, but New Orleans could certainly use another dynamic playmaker. Fantasy owners should be careful not to make the same mistake New Orleans made over the offseason.

Sproles is listed at $5,100 this weekend in the Draft Kings contest. Although he has rushed for just 24 yards on three carries in his last two games, he is an interesting play at that price.

The Eagles woes in the running game can be credited with the health of the offensive line, or lack of health. Only one of the Eagles five opening day offensive lineman started last week against the 49ers. Three of the five starters will be on the field to face the Rams in Week 5. Plus, the San Francisco defense is a bit stronger than St. Louis' defense.

Of course, there is always an element of boom-or-bust with Sproles. He makes big plays and when those big plays are not there, Sproles has very little fantasy production. But Draft Kings players are not going to take home the million installing all the safe players. The key is to find high-risk, high-reward players for the right value. Sproles may just be the guy.






Sunday, 5 January 2014
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Kobe to fans: Don't vote me to All-Star team

While Kobe Bryant heals from his latest injury, he has an unusual message for the fans who select the NBA All-Star game's starters: Don't vote for me.
After playing just six games in an injury-plagued season, the Los Angeles Lakers' 15-time All-Star guard is hoping fans elect younger, more deserving players to start next month's showcase in New Orleans.
"Even though there's so much respect that comes from me to be able to play for the fans, I'd much rather see the young guys go out there and play in the game," Bryant said before the Lakers faced Denver on Sunday night. "They've obviously put the work in to be there that weekend, so I'd much rather see them go in there and participate."
Bryant also gave a small update on his recovery from a broken bone near his left knee. He is riding a stationary bike to stay in shape while the bone heals, but must exercise patience with several weeks likely to go.
"I'm pretty restricted in terms of what I can do," Bryant said. "So I'm just staying on the bike, keeping it moving and going, keeping the legs strong."
Few players have more experience in the NBA's midseason exhibition showcase than Bryant, who has been chosen for every All-Star game since missing out as a rookie in 1997. Bryant is a four-time All-Star game MVP and the top scorer in the game's history, passing Michael Jordan in 2012.
Although Bryant won't mind at all if fans pass on him this time, that doesn't look likely so far: Bryant was the second-leading vote-getter in the Western Conference in vote totals released by the NBA on Dec. 26 with 723,031 votes, trailing only LeBron James and Kevin Durant in the overall balloting.
"That's obviously a sensitive topic for me personally, because you want to feel like you deserve to be in the game and play," Bryant said. "But then there's the other side of the argument where you've put in a lot of work over the years, and (if) fans vote you in, you want to go out there and show your appreciation and respect to them. I think it's always a delicate balance, but from where I come from, I really enjoy watching what the young guys are doing and how they're performing."
Although he would be honored if he's voted in again, he isn't even sure he'll be ready to play. Bryant only made his season debut Dec. 8, eight months after tearing his Achilles tendon, and he played six games in 10 days before getting hurt again in Memphis, sidelining him until late January at the earliest.
Bryant singled out Portland's Damian Lillard as a player deserving of votes.
"I probably won't be able to come back (to the Lakers) soon enough to be able to make my stamp or be able to make my mark on a game," Bryant said. "So my advice would be to focus on younger players, the Damian Lillards of the world, because they're more than deserving to be out there and playing that weekend."
Bryant was the youngest All-Star starter in NBA history during his second season in 1997-98. He was the All-Star game MVP in 2002, 2007, 2009 and 2011 in Los Angeles.
Bryant also voiced support for Pau Gasol, who has been linked in trade rumors with Cleveland in recent days. Bryant noted Gasol seemingly has been a subject of weekly rumors since shortly after the Lakers won their second straight championship in 2010.
"It's like if he's not in trade discussions, it's not a normal season," Bryant said of Gasol. "He goes out and just plays. He does a phenomenal job of staying composed, and I'm sure there's a lot of frustration inside of him, but he does a great job of being professional and keeping it in, and going out and playing."
Bryant believes the struggling Lakers still can make a playoff run this season, and he wants Gasol to stay in Los Angeles to help. Bryant also realizes the Lakers probably won't consult him about it.
"How much more am I supposed to support a guy, besides making a Pau flag and riding in there on a horse with Spanish-colored paint on my face like I'm the Spaniard William Wallace or something?" Bryant asked. "I don't know what else to do."
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