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We can all take a sigh of relief. Let the tension of the withdrawals go. Do you feel that? Do you smell it? That's right, the 2007 NFL Fantasy Football season is upon us. Let us remember back to the end of last year. How good it felt to stand at the top of the fantasy mountain and look down at all of the other fantasy teams because we were the fantasy champions. Then again to approximately 95% of us out there, this is nothing but a fantasy. Only one team can win in each league, so likely you were one of the nine or eleven others who were looking up at the champ and shaking your fists at him. Why was that though? Was it truly because of injuries and bad luck? Or did you trade players away before they got hot, or draft players who did not work out? As much as most of us would like to believe it was just bad luck or injuries, for most of us, we made mistakes whether in the draft or in our waiver moves or the stupid trades we made. Perhaps you were not the ones looking up or the champ. Maybe this is your first year playing fantasy football. In this case I bid you welcome to the world of fantasy and wish you good luck in the season to come. Whether you be a new fantasy football team owner or one of the 95%, you came to the right place. KenjasFantasySports will help you improve your chances of winning. Below are links to articles giving you advice that will help you along the way. Please take the time to read them and please take them to heart. They will only help.
The Draft - I have heard it many times that it doesn’t matter how well or bad your draft turns out, you can still win if you make good trades, and waiver moves. This is true but miss-leading!
Sleepers - Every year there are players who perform at a much higher level than they were ranked in the drafts. Everyone wants to be the owner who drafts that player. These sleepers can save a team, make a team and lead a team to the promise land.
Killers - They are the players that fail to meet expectations. As the season rolls on, you grudgingly sit them on your bench, or play them while wishing you would have let someone else grab them instead. (Coming Soon) |
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