Now that we’re halfway through the season, I’m curious as to what websites our readers are using to manage their fantasy football leagues. We generally offer player ownership statistics for Yahoo and ESPN leagues (as in, “Pierre Thomas is available in 72% of Yahoo and ESPN leagues”), but that’s not too helpful if the majority of our visitors are hosting their leagues elsewhere.
Only one way to find out! This is one of the few polls around that doesn’t have anything to do with the election that will mercifully be over with in one week. If you answer “other,” we’d appreciate it if you enlightened us as to what system you do use – the comment section is below.
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Brandon 12:19 pm on 10/28/2008 Permalink |
I have some bogus public leagues on Facebook and EA Fantasy Sports…but I wouldn’t recommend them to any serious fantasy footballers out there.
Matt 1:39 pm on 10/28/2008 Permalink |
Interesting… an hour or so into the polling and it looks like we’re pretty spot on when it comes to using Yahoo and ESPN for our ownership stats.
alfonso 8:28 pm on 10/28/2008 Permalink |
Don’t mean to be a smartass but the percentages don’t add up to 100.
Matt 8:35 pm on 10/28/2008 Permalink |
That’s because people can check more than one box if they’re in multiple leagues.
Lucashenko 7:09 am on 10/29/2008 Permalink |
I’m telling you – if you’ve tried Fleaflicker, you never go anywhere else – SOLID – Get the word out!!!
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Luke 10:42 am on 10/29/2008 Permalink |
two on yahoo, one on myfantasyleague.com
Chris 11:09 am on 10/29/2008 Permalink |
I use Yahoo! the most but also play in one league hosted by ESPN. I’m not a fan of the NFL.com league setup as it appears like it has been created more our of desperation. Yahoo! is very nice although I would love to see a live chat window that managers could use when watching games in real time. Additionally I think it would be cool to draft an O-line and get stats for rushing yards, sacks, etc. Maybe even have the ability to draft a head coach and get points based on wins/losses. I think there is a lot of room for creativity. I’ll have to check out some of the other sites mentioned here. Thanks for the bog, it’s great!
GrizDave 8:46 pm on 10/29/2008 Permalink |
Used Yahoo for about 5 years for main league, got talked into using ESPN this year, due to free live scoring. Other than the cost for Live Scoring Yahoo is much better, in terms of comparing Players, looking into the future, etc.
Nicole 11:49 am on 11/04/2008 Permalink |
I use rtsports.com.. absolutely love it
Matt 12:50 pm on 11/04/2008 Permalink |
Nicole – cool, I hadn’t heard of that one before. I’ll have to check it out, looks pretty nice.