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Looking for a Keeper/Dynasty/Redraft league. (1 Viewer)

Phaceplant

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Im a rookie to FF and am a clinch for the playoffs. In a 10 team league but some of the guys I dont think really play. Im looking for more of a challenge. Im active every single day. Trading, WW picks, Friendly Smack Talk ect.

Looking for ANY league for next year!!!

Anyways, Im very interested in finding people who are actually involved on a day to day basis rather than a set my linup for the whole season kinda guys.

Let me know. Fees less than like 80 dollars are not worth it to me. Let me know. My email is Phaceplant@yahoo.com

Drop me a line in here or an email.

Thanks.

Nick.

Current team in sig.

 
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What you want you will probably never find on your own by yourself, so let me help you out. I am the President of the Mountain Football Association. Although the 2009 season is winding down, now is a great time to think about what you will be doing during the NFL season in 2010, and the perfect place for you is in the Mountain Football Association. We have three great fee based leagues for 2010, and the top two tier leagues have entry fees of $349.95 ($337.85 with a membership to the MFA), and $499.95 ($487.95 with a membership to the MFA). Someone yesterday asked me to write some ad copy about the leagues, so here are the two versions of what I wrote back to them:

Whether you will spend a little, or a lot, to compete in a FFB money league in 2010, a great place to go is to

http://www.mountainfootballassociation.com

Mountain Football Membership is only $9.95, and for that you will receive the 2009 NFL Professional Football Player Scoring Database, the complete fantasy scoring guide to every player that recorded even a single statistic in the NFL during 2009, discounts on league entry fees, and much more!

If you are only interested in statistics, the 2009 NFL Professional Football Player Scoring Database is available for only $1.99!

Finally, the leagues themselves. These leagues have full-time oversight, with 24/7 customer care, transparent financial records, and have some incredible features:

Regular seasons from 10-14 weeks

A three week playoff schedule

Eight teams guaranteed to make the playoffs

Head to Head competition

22 starting roster positions

33 position rosters

IDPs, PPR receivers, every yard is scored, with rushing and passing attempt scoring, receiver targets, passes defensed, and the most scoring categories of any FFB games around

I am supremely confident that once you try our FFB leagues, you will never go back to "standard" fantasy football again! With league entry fees ranging from $37.95 to $487.95 for MFA members, there is a stake that will fit anyone's budget, and competition level!

For more information about these great fantasy football games, our scoring databases, scoring system licensing, MFA memberships, and much more, simply go to:

http://www.mountainfootballassociation.com

You'll be glad you did!

Sincerely,

The Mountain Football Association

and...

Isn't football about more than just offense?

For the past two seasons, the Mountain Football Association has proven that it has the most competitive leagues anywhere in fantasy football circles. Look at these scores from this year's MFL regular season matches:

464-455.1; 411.5-404.4; 419.5-411.4; 406.7-403.8; 505.2-491.7; 519.9-501.7

These are six examples where the difference in scoring between the two competing teams is less than 2% of the combined total. In some cases, the difference in the game came down to a single play. In your league, can you say that in a single season, that your league had more than three games decided by less than a 2% difference between two teams? Let alone six games?

What is amazing in this league is that the season is still not over at this point. The truth is that football IS about more than just offensive players and a defensive unit; there are IDPs and punters, place kickers and head coaches, and ALL of their individual contributions have an impact on a football game. Every yard matters, and the fact is that for those of us who have been playing fantasy football for 10, 15, or 20 years or more, standard fantasy football formats are not just tired and old, THEY ARE BORING.

Our leagues have budgets that are completely transparent to every participant in the league. At the end of the season, the payouts are confirmed by cashier's checks and ACTUAL CRYSTAL TROPHIES. If you tire of having everything in your fantasy league being done under a veil of secrecy, THEN PERHAPS YOU NEED A NEW GAME.

You cannot create a FFB experience that is more aligned to the NFL than the leagues of the Mountain Football Association; and with the 2009 season winding down, perhaps it is time to do a little bit of planning on how you intend to spend your 2010 NFL season. Want more of the same, with half your league leaving by week 8? Where there are entire rosters dropped and replaced each and every week? Where the average winning margins exceed 30% of the combined score of the two teams in each match? Well if so, consider these comments from the 2008 MFL season:

"Excellent...the most competitive and truly indepth fantasy football league ever." "The great thing about this league is that any team can win any week, no matter who their up against. And every move you make is crucial." "Excellent...the most competitive and truly indepth fantasy football league ever." "This has been the most fun I have had playing FFB."

It took nine years of reseach and hard work to bring the Mountain Football Association to where it is today, and we would like to invite you to browse through our website and see if we have a better game for you in 2010. We welcome all questions and comments, and to see our website, and our FFB offerings in 2010, simply go to:

http://www.mountainfootballassociation.com

Enjoy the playoffs, and we look forward to serving your FFB competition needs in 2010!

 

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