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Survivor-Style Fantasy FFL (1 Viewer)

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Hi,

My regular FFL league does a playoff draft that ends up being sort of lame. I heard on the Fantasy channel about a new way to do fantasy playoff football, survivor-league style. Essentially, you field a team each week, but once you use a player, you can't use him again. This would be more fun in my league than what we do now. However, we need to find a cost-effective (free would be best...) site to maintain the rosters and stats for us, because it would be an administrative nightmare to keep track of it all manually. Can you guys point me toward such a service? Thanks!

Matt

 
Hi,My regular FFL league does a playoff draft that ends up being sort of lame. I heard on the Fantasy channel about a new way to do fantasy playoff football, survivor-league style. Essentially, you field a team each week, but once you use a player, you can't use him again. This would be more fun in my league than what we do now. However, we need to find a cost-effective (free would be best...) site to maintain the rosters and stats for us, because it would be an administrative nightmare to keep track of it all manually. Can you guys point me toward such a service? Thanks!Matt
I think nfl.com runs something very simialr to this and its free
 
Hi,My regular FFL league does a playoff draft that ends up being sort of lame. I heard on the Fantasy channel about a new way to do fantasy playoff football, survivor-league style. Essentially, you field a team each week, but once you use a player, you can't use him again. This would be more fun in my league than what we do now. However, we need to find a cost-effective (free would be best...) site to maintain the rosters and stats for us, because it would be an administrative nightmare to keep track of it all manually. Can you guys point me toward such a service? Thanks!Matt
I think nfl.com runs something very simialr to this and its free
Yahoo! as well, no?
 

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