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Beginner’s Guide To Fantasy Football League
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Are you new to fantasy football and aren t sure where to start when it comes to setting up your own
league? Don t worry, it isn t as hard as you think.
In this article I will take you through everything you
need to know to set up your...
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Are you new to fantasy football and aren t sure where to start when it comes to setting up your own
league? Don t worry, it isn t as hard as you think.
In this article I will take you through everything you
need to know to set up your own fantasy football league and have the time of your life this season.
First, you need opponents.
In my opinion fantasy football is the most fun when you know your league
mates so invite your friends, family and co-workers to join your league.
You really need to have an
even amount of teams, so be sure that you don t end up with an odd number.
I recommend 10 or 12
teams which is usually enough to thin out the player pool so that the teams aren t all loaded.
The
thinner the player pool the harder the league gets.
If you cant come up with enough people don t
worry, there are always public leagues on sites like Yahoo or ESPN.
Next, you need to consider a scoring system.
In fantasy football players are given points for that
week s stats, and the tea
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