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    Question Fantasy Football?

    Ok, so what are the best stats to keep track of in a head-to-head league? What is the optimum league size? Roster size? What site has the best on-line league setups? How much time per week do you spend preparing for a draft? When is your draft? Where is your draft? Are Hooter's waitresses involved?

    Inquiring minds want to know

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    depends on what type of scoring your going to be using really. as far as what site is the best to use for this, i think cbs.sportsline.com is probly the best.

    a 12-14 man league is probly the most you can really have, and thats scraping the bottom of the barrel.

    as far as how much time i spend on preparing for my draft goes. well, i basicly just include it with my capping of the NFL season.

    my local draft always takes place at one of the people that are in the leauge. each year the place to draft usually rotates.

    SBR Founder Join Date: 8/10/2005


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    I think the best overall site is NFL.com They have the best setup hands down.

    SBR Founder Join Date: 8/9/2005


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    I just usually play at ESPN. And maybe one Yahoo league. Other then that, I couldnt tell you. Those are the only two Ive played at.

    SBR Founder Join Date: 8/10/2005


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    My league was on the CBS sportline for 3 years but
    than we changed to Statsworld.com and its only
    $70 a year I think and its worked out good. We
    all ways have a party draft so we dont use there
    on line draft setup cause our comisioner puts the
    rosters in after our draft.

    We have 12 teams in our league now but we
    played with 10 for a while and that was a good
    size to. We only use whole teams for our
    defense stats and that makes it easy.

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