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Is High Stakes Fantasy Football Different Than Low-Cost Leagues?
Fantasy football is incredibly popular, with tens of millions of people taking part each year. Many leagues are casual affairs where friends or coworkers simply play for fun, although they may have a small buy-in and play for money. There's a multitude of ways to play, from gaming out entire seasons to weekly contests. Some of these even operate year round, so you’re not just limited to the regular football season. Beginners and veterans alike can confidently enter the game with fantasy football draft kits and begin competing for cash or glory. Of course, both small and large money leagues contain the same risks as other forms of gambling, so proceeding with caution is advised.
By Carlos Fox7 years ago in Unbalanced
Remembering the Short Shorts
Once upon a time the Legends Football League was a renegade type of sports brand. Occasional fights went viral online. Furious coaches and players cursing out their enemies, without shame, and wardrobe malfunctions were a part of an explosive game that grew in skill year-by-year.
By Winners Only7 years ago in Unbalanced
Best Free Agent Fits for Fantasy Football
It’s been three days since the free agent market has opened, and already there have been trades and signings that changed the landscape of fantasy football for the 2019 season. There are plenty of viable fantasy assets without a team, and I will investigate their value and the best landing spot for some players for fantasy purposes. But before we do, let’s take a quick look at some of the more notable signings, and their impact on the 2019 fantasy season.
By Jack Miller7 years ago in Unbalanced
Free Agency's Fantasy Implications
Fantasy isn’t everything, I get it. Players want to get paid, coaches want insurance plans for players. But this is a fantasy article and I want to dive into some Free Agent signings that were not great for Fantasy, and some that were. Whether it be for the player or for players on the team, I’m taking into account the position players were in last year at the end of the season going into this season and comparing it the positions thy are in now.
By Jack Miller7 years ago in Unbalanced
Can Pittsburgh Survive the Cold Off-Season?
The Pittsburgh Steelers have been known to be the most dominant team to play on Sunday’s in the AFC North Division. Their symbolic steel curtain defense has won the hearts and souls of many football advocates across the American continent. To aid in their possessive type of scheme, the Steelers were one of the teams who has found a way to have a balanced offense as well. With the help of Antonio Brown, Le’Veon Bell and starting quarterback Ben Roethlisberger, the Steelers have experienced more success than most NFL teams. After the long holdout of Le’Veon Bell, during the 2018 off-season, the Steelers have been facing a continuation of distractions, which ultimately showed in their on the field performances throughout the 2018 season.
By Thuurd .I7 years ago in Unbalanced
What the OBJ Trade Means for the Browns and Giants
The NFL off season has brought a flurry of drama. From teams signing and trading key players to Antonio Brown's exit from Pittsburgh, we haven't experienced a free agent and trade frenzy like this in quite some time in the NFL.
By William Ricks7 years ago in Unbalanced
Why "AB" to "Big D" Was Never Really a "Thing"
First off and before anything else is said, let's make this clear, Antonio Tavaris Brown is the best wide receiver in the NFL right now. Even at 30 years old, this is a fact, and with the way he plays the game, he should be that for at least the next three seasons. Perhaps, that's why the Raiders were so comfortable giving him three years of new money, 50 million potentially with a whopping 30 million dollars in new guarantees.
By Kenneth Wilson7 years ago in Unbalanced
Essential Tips for Running a Fantasy Football League
You have a tough job, Commissioner. Running a fantasy league isn’t easy, and if not for your unquestionable toughness and your undying love of the game, you would have been out of this gig long ago. But when the weather changes and people start talking about draft strategies, your friends turn to you for yet another fun season of fantasy football.
By Tobias Gillot7 years ago in Unbalanced
Lee Morris Is Oklahoma's Unheralded TD Tycoon
It seems Sooner Nation is ecstatic about the talent Oklahoma has on the offensive side of the football—as they should be. CeeDee Lamb is a contender for the 2019 Biletnikoff Award. Grant Calcaterra had an unforgettable one-handed TD against Texas. Charleston Rambo provided a glimpse of hope against Alabama. Jadon Haselwood, Theo Wease, and Trejan Bridges are among the most talented incoming freshmen in the country (Austin Stogner was also one of the most highly coveted tight ends in the 2019 recruiting cycle); to say nothing of Mykel Jones (2016) and Jaquayln Crawford (2018), who were highly touted four star recruits in their respective cycles. Someone is missing though ... Oh yeah, the former walk-on, no-star recruit, Lee Morris.
By Ryan Kennedy7 years ago in Unbalanced
Antonio Brown Bids Farewell
The Pittsburgh Steelers have been a team that has been under the microscope during the 2018 season. After an ongoing contract battle with their former starting running back, Le'Veon Bell, the Steelers locker room began to crumble into pieces. For the first time in years, members of the media were able to walk out of the Heinz field locker room with quotes full of emotions and opinions that were voiced about the team’s current condition. Head Coach Mike Tomlin was put in a temporary hot seat multiples times throughout the season due to the way the team was conducting themselves before the first game even begun. After their week one tie with the Cleveland Browns was etched into the stat books, football enthusiast across the league immediately picked up on the problems brewing in the steel city.
By Thuurd .I7 years ago in Unbalanced











