Saturday, July 02, 2005

ESPN Fantasy Football - Yahoo Fantasy Football - Best Buy Fantasy Football - Fantasy Football Cheat Sheets - Fantasy Football Stats - So There 2!

Win with us!

Why are we different from the rest that say that? Simple, we do something no one else in the Fantasy Football market does. We provide league specific customized Fantasy Football game scoring analysis and future weekly point projections for individual players and team defenses.

Basically, with our information you will significantly improve your chances of winning you league.

How do we do it? Not so simple.

We have developed a proprietary (for Univ of Miami fans that means "protected") method of analyzing player statistics and forecasting future performance. Frankly, I don't know it all works. However, the real honest-to goodness NASA rocket scientists that developed and continually upgrade the thousands and thousands (literally) of equations that do it all do know. And it does work.

Starting with my next post we are going to step one-by-one through each of the games we will be tracking this season. These include:
  • ESPN
    • Performance (Standard)
    • Traditional
    • Yardage
    • Scoring Only
  • Yahoo!
    • Default
  • Sporting News
    • Salary Cap
    • Ultimate Salary Cap
    • Salary Cap Masters
  • FOX Fantasy Football
    • Default
  • CBSSportsline.com
    • Fantasy Football Commissioner
    • Others?
  • NFL.com
    • Fantasy Football 2005
  • Best Buy
  • AOL
  • WCOFF
Note that several of these games have changed their scoring systems from 2004. Additionally, some providers are offering new games.

Also:
  • If your game isn't listed here, email me at docbitters@statleader.com. If there is enough interest in other leagues we will consider adding them as well.

Our draft package will be based on the 2005 scoring systems for all games. That means that we will be redoing the entire 2004 season week-by-week, player-by-player based on the 2005 systems to provide you with the best possible analysis for this year.

Meanwhile to appease (Miami fans: That means "to keep happy") Mister2, as to the inclusion of popular phrases in our title and text, I considered the following headline today:
  • Mister2 generates Fantasy Football Stats Cheat Sheets while attending the Live 8 concert and the Tour de France and going to see War of the Worlds accompanied by Pamela Anderson.
No one would have believed that one however. Why? Because everybody knows Mister2 doesn't like cycling.