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Fantasy Football Playoff Contest and More
Want to spice up your fantasy football games? Why not be part of minor fantasy football playoff contests or some weekly fantasy football contests? It is something to entertain you while you play fantasy football. more...

Fantasy Football Playoff Contest and More

Thursday, January 27, 2011


Want to spice up your fantasy football games? Why not be part of minor fantasy football playoff contests or some weekly fantasy football contests? It is something to entertain you while you play fantasy football. Here some interesting fantasy football playoff contents or just contests you can join on a weekly basis.

Fantasy Football Playoff Contest Example # 1: The Fantasy Football 3-Play Contest

This is a fantasy contest available in some fantasy football sites. You can join this contest for free. The objective of the game is you should be able to pick the best quarterback, wide receiver or running back each week without exception. It means if you manage to get two out of three winners, you still lose. You do not have to stick to three players every week so playing the game always has different elements to it. The site has a “resident expert” and if you can do better than him or you get a better score then you get additional points. With this kind of contest, you do not have to worry about bye week or about players who are injured.

Fantasy Football Playoff Contest Example # 2: The Fantasy Football Debates

There is a particular fantasy football debate event called “Great Debates” and it is pretty cool. People involved select a particular fantasy football topic and two opposing sides take turns to argue. For the Great Debates, there are seven judges who will decide on who argued the debate topic better.

Fantasy Football Playoff Contest Example # 3: Pro Football Pick’em Contest

This is the most common contest you will see played by fantasy football players. The player will choose an NFL team which is picked against a point spread. The underdog team will have a “+” sign in front of its number. When the game is finished, the points of the team will added to the number given to the underdog NFL team and this will determine the winner of the game.

Fantasy Football Playoff Contest Example # 4: College Football Pick’em

This is similar to Pro Football Pick’em and it shares the same concept and the rules with one exception—you are betting over college football teams. This bet, for us, is even more challenging than betting on NFL teams since there are many things to factor in, including blowouts and upsets which occur on a weekly basis.

Fantasy Football Playoff Contest Example # 5: Lucky Ladders Contest

The way this works is players predict winners of all the NFL games. Each team will have an assigned confidence rating for each selection chosen. An example is if you get a 1, comparatively, a game you do not give any confidence on gets 15 points. Each prediction is said to be placed rung in the ladder. When you get correct predictions you move up the ladder and if you predict wrong then you stop getting scores.

1 comments:

Ramya Haider said...

Just how huge has fantasy football become? Well, most of the football leagues do put aside the weekend of the month of the regular football season for a fantasy football playoff. This playoff will be determinant of the fantasy football league's winner or champion for the season.

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