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Welcome to my little corner of the World Wide Web, also known as the Fantasy Tracker blog. Together, weâll do out best to hook you up with the individuals you desire, weâll try to fulfill your every need, to satisfy your every wish …
Hey! Get your head out of the gutter, pervert! Iâm talking about your fantasy team â or teams for you fellow addicts.
What youâll find here at the FT are daily updates featuring recommended transactions, movements in playersâ values, injury news and the like.
So pull up a chair and stay a while. Post comments, send me e-mail, call me an idiot or praise my genius. Just have a good time in my little fantasy world.
And other stuff
Periodically, Iâll post a commutative record for my fantasy squads this season to give you an idea how my advice is treating me.
To be honest, Iâm off to a slow start. Iâm hovering much closer to the .500 mark than I care to be. But strangely, the teams I feel are the strongest in the long run are among the worst thus far.
My season total (all 28 teams combined): 47-37, Pct: .560
Average record: 1.7-1.3
Undefeated teams: 4
Winless teams: 3
How do I keep up with that many squads? How much am I paying to run so many? Where do I play at? Itâs not as bad as it might seem. Many of the leagues I play are free leagues â some at Yahoo http://football.fantasysports.yahoo.com/f1, some at ESPN http://games.espn.go.com/ffl/frontpage?campaign=ff06free&source=in_horiznav_ffl, some at Fox Sports http://msn.foxsports.com/fantasy/football and another at CBS Sportsline http://www.sportsline.com/fantasy. I also have several teams at an old favorite of mine, fanball.com http://www.fanball.com/index.cfm/index.cfm under the Real Leagues format, though they offer several format options.
The time, well, thereâs really no way around that. If you have 28 teams, youâre going to spend several hours a week right where you are now â in front of your computer.
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