technology tips for fantasy
Posted: Sat Sep 24, 2011 11:25 am
I am self admittedly ignorant when it comes to utilizing the latest technology or media forms. I was wondering if some of the NFFCers here might share some of the different tools they use to enjoy their NFL experience and fantasy.
-Are there any useful fantasy football phone apps? I know I read somewhere the NFFC was exploring the idea of an app, and for all I know it may be used actively now.
-I have a hand held satellite radio. Paying a monthly subscription. Yet barely use it. Struggle to get a signal. Does anyone utilize this in any useful or enjoyable way?
-I enjoy going to a local sports bar and watching all the games. My local place has a great setup where from the right spot you can see 7+ games. Food is great, scenery (waitresses) lovely... I enjoy going there and watching how players are used, how games flow, how offenses are working as opposed to just starting my players and checking the results. this is part of why I don't really ever see myself playing in 10-20 or more leagues like I know many people do. I like rooting for and against players in my games.
Do people enjoy the NFL red-zone? I have never watched it. wondering what media outlets and tools others use to enjoy their fantasy football experience. I am wondering if I am missing out.
Any thoughts and feedback would be appreciated.
[ September 24, 2011, 05:37 PM: Message edited by: Renman ]
-Are there any useful fantasy football phone apps? I know I read somewhere the NFFC was exploring the idea of an app, and for all I know it may be used actively now.
-I have a hand held satellite radio. Paying a monthly subscription. Yet barely use it. Struggle to get a signal. Does anyone utilize this in any useful or enjoyable way?
-I enjoy going to a local sports bar and watching all the games. My local place has a great setup where from the right spot you can see 7+ games. Food is great, scenery (waitresses) lovely... I enjoy going there and watching how players are used, how games flow, how offenses are working as opposed to just starting my players and checking the results. this is part of why I don't really ever see myself playing in 10-20 or more leagues like I know many people do. I like rooting for and against players in my games.
Do people enjoy the NFL red-zone? I have never watched it. wondering what media outlets and tools others use to enjoy their fantasy football experience. I am wondering if I am missing out.
Any thoughts and feedback would be appreciated.
[ September 24, 2011, 05:37 PM: Message edited by: Renman ]