John Zaleski
Footballguy
Greetings to all...
We launched a great new game at the 8th Annual World Championship Of Fantasy Football, www.fantasyfactor.com
We've already seen many of you create accounts from our ad here on FBGuys, so please chime in with your weekly strategies!!!
Last week, we gave away $1000 in prizes in our first ever FREE CONTEST.
EACH and EVERY week for the rest of the season, we're giving away $500, so check us out now if you haven't already.
It's a daily/weekly format where you select a normal lineup that includes 1QB, 2RB, 4WR, 1TE, 1 K, 1D/ST, and then assign (2)2x and (1)3x factors to double and triple the stats of three of your players.
We have all price points starting at $2 to $50, and you can choose to be placed in five, ten or unlimited team contests.
ALL contests are GUARANTEED to run as we have a Patent Pending formula that makes sure if you create a team, you'll get to play and not waste your time like other sites if the daily arena. The Unlimited Contests have a guaranteed prize fund and when we meet that amount, the prizes go up and up!
The software is awesome. A seasoned fantasy player can create 3-5 teams, change a few players and factors in less than TWO MINUTES. Then kick back and watch the live stats/standings that highlight changes in real time.
Lastly, every penny of possible prizes is always held in an Escrow account. Checks are mailed every Friday upon request.
Steven Foster Clinches the Top Prize in Week 2
by John Zaleski | posted September 23, 2009
It was an exciting finish to the second week of Football as Steven Foster edged out Kevin Dukeshere by 1.70 to capture the top prize in the Fantasy Factor $1000 Week 2 Contest.
Here's Steven’s winning roster:
QB - Aaron Rodgers x 3
RB- Adrian Peterson x 2
RB - Chris Johnson x 2
WR - Greg Jennings
WR - Larry Fitzgerald
WR - Steve Smith (CAR)
WR - Randy Moss
TE - Dallas Clark
K- Stephen Gostkowski
D - Washington
RB Chris Johnson's phenominal day put Steven in contention going into Monday night, but it was the stellar performance from TE Dallas Clark that put him over the top to secure the big prize.
Steven is from Independence Missouri, the home of past president Harry S. Truman, but he now lives in Biloxi, MS. He is retired from the Navy and currently works on newly constructed naval ships. He agreed to give us some insights into his strategy and talk about his love of fantasy sports.
What was your strategy in forming your Week 2 team?
I used weekly cheatsheets from footballguys.com that they email to me each week. Although I did not use their top #1's, I made some logical thinking behind each position. Such as A. Rodgers and G. Jennings going against Cinny, but that one backed fired on me, as Jennings scored me zero points.
Why did you choose those three players to put factors on?
I just felt they were my strongest plays. Especially C. Johnson, Houston looked terrible on defense in week 1 and I was licking my chops on that matchup.
What are your favorite teams?
I will always be true to the KC Chiefs and Royals, but its hard to have a favorite team when you play fantasy sports. Instead I have a favorite player, it has always been Jerry Rice, but for this past contest, I would have to say Dallas Clark. He was the one who put me over the top and in first place. I knew with the Gonzalez injury, he would have a huge role in the Indy offense, as Reggie Wayne would be doubled covered all night.
How long have you been playing fantasy sports?
I started when I was 17 years old, that would be around the year 1988. This is when we did everything by hand, we would look the stats up in the newspaper and almost all of our drafts were LIVE (in person). I play baseball and football, I have tried NBA a couple of times, but it’s too hard for me, my passion is fantasy baseball and football. I average around 3-4 baseball leagues a year and 7-9 football leagues a year.
How did you hear about Fantasy Factor?
I received an email from you guys and figured what the heck, its free to enter, I can't go wrong there.
What features on Fantasy Factor did you like the most?
Since I am new to the game, I really didn't look at many features, as I basically put my lineup in and went from there. But I surely will look at the additional features from now on. I do love the LIVE scoring though.
Is there anything else you would like to add?
It's nice to win, because I am having only so-so luck in my 11 fantasy leagues I am in this year. Thats what makes Fantasy Factor so special, it is a weekly contest and you have the chance to start new and fresh each week. So if you have a bad week, you're not dead, you can start all new the following week. I love Fantasy Factor!
http://www.fantasyfactor.com
We launched a great new game at the 8th Annual World Championship Of Fantasy Football, www.fantasyfactor.com
We've already seen many of you create accounts from our ad here on FBGuys, so please chime in with your weekly strategies!!!
Last week, we gave away $1000 in prizes in our first ever FREE CONTEST.
EACH and EVERY week for the rest of the season, we're giving away $500, so check us out now if you haven't already.
It's a daily/weekly format where you select a normal lineup that includes 1QB, 2RB, 4WR, 1TE, 1 K, 1D/ST, and then assign (2)2x and (1)3x factors to double and triple the stats of three of your players.
We have all price points starting at $2 to $50, and you can choose to be placed in five, ten or unlimited team contests.
ALL contests are GUARANTEED to run as we have a Patent Pending formula that makes sure if you create a team, you'll get to play and not waste your time like other sites if the daily arena. The Unlimited Contests have a guaranteed prize fund and when we meet that amount, the prizes go up and up!
The software is awesome. A seasoned fantasy player can create 3-5 teams, change a few players and factors in less than TWO MINUTES. Then kick back and watch the live stats/standings that highlight changes in real time.
Lastly, every penny of possible prizes is always held in an Escrow account. Checks are mailed every Friday upon request.
Steven Foster Clinches the Top Prize in Week 2
by John Zaleski | posted September 23, 2009
It was an exciting finish to the second week of Football as Steven Foster edged out Kevin Dukeshere by 1.70 to capture the top prize in the Fantasy Factor $1000 Week 2 Contest.
Here's Steven’s winning roster:
QB - Aaron Rodgers x 3
RB- Adrian Peterson x 2
RB - Chris Johnson x 2
WR - Greg Jennings
WR - Larry Fitzgerald
WR - Steve Smith (CAR)
WR - Randy Moss
TE - Dallas Clark
K- Stephen Gostkowski
D - Washington
RB Chris Johnson's phenominal day put Steven in contention going into Monday night, but it was the stellar performance from TE Dallas Clark that put him over the top to secure the big prize.
Steven is from Independence Missouri, the home of past president Harry S. Truman, but he now lives in Biloxi, MS. He is retired from the Navy and currently works on newly constructed naval ships. He agreed to give us some insights into his strategy and talk about his love of fantasy sports.
What was your strategy in forming your Week 2 team?
I used weekly cheatsheets from footballguys.com that they email to me each week. Although I did not use their top #1's, I made some logical thinking behind each position. Such as A. Rodgers and G. Jennings going against Cinny, but that one backed fired on me, as Jennings scored me zero points.
Why did you choose those three players to put factors on?
I just felt they were my strongest plays. Especially C. Johnson, Houston looked terrible on defense in week 1 and I was licking my chops on that matchup.
What are your favorite teams?
I will always be true to the KC Chiefs and Royals, but its hard to have a favorite team when you play fantasy sports. Instead I have a favorite player, it has always been Jerry Rice, but for this past contest, I would have to say Dallas Clark. He was the one who put me over the top and in first place. I knew with the Gonzalez injury, he would have a huge role in the Indy offense, as Reggie Wayne would be doubled covered all night.
How long have you been playing fantasy sports?
I started when I was 17 years old, that would be around the year 1988. This is when we did everything by hand, we would look the stats up in the newspaper and almost all of our drafts were LIVE (in person). I play baseball and football, I have tried NBA a couple of times, but it’s too hard for me, my passion is fantasy baseball and football. I average around 3-4 baseball leagues a year and 7-9 football leagues a year.
How did you hear about Fantasy Factor?
I received an email from you guys and figured what the heck, its free to enter, I can't go wrong there.
What features on Fantasy Factor did you like the most?
Since I am new to the game, I really didn't look at many features, as I basically put my lineup in and went from there. But I surely will look at the additional features from now on. I do love the LIVE scoring though.
Is there anything else you would like to add?
It's nice to win, because I am having only so-so luck in my 11 fantasy leagues I am in this year. Thats what makes Fantasy Factor so special, it is a weekly contest and you have the chance to start new and fresh each week. So if you have a bad week, you're not dead, you can start all new the following week. I love Fantasy Factor!
http://www.fantasyfactor.com
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