![]() But your league should be about more than just who finishes atop the heap in December. Granted, every one in your league wants to win the championship, both for monetary reasons and bragging rights. Whether it's a penalty that hurts their wallet or something even more humiliating (how about making them mow the first place team's lawn for a month come springtime), do something to keep owners from throwing in the towel midway through the season. So instead of watching these unlucky bastards lose interest in the league and start tanking games, set up a stiff penalty for the team that finishes last – something much worse than simply being the ridicule of the rest of the league's members. And – from what we've heard – there's nothing worse that drafting a team that you envision winning the whole ball of wax, only to see injuries and a boatload of bad lack sack your chances by the time the calendar turns to October. Not that any of us here at Casino City has ever owned a fantasy team that was out of contention within the first few weeks of the season, but, believe us, we've seen it happen. Either way, happy drafting this week and good luck! If there's a fantasy football variation that you know of that we didn't put on the list, send us e-mail at We'd love to hear your ideas. We compared notes and came up with 10 concepts that you should implement this season in order to give your league a little more life.Īs always, we want to hear your ideas as well. The staff here at Casino City has more than a few fantasy football buffs. So, if you're one of the millions and millions of Americans that is going to put that much time and effort into fantasy football during the next four months, you might as well get the most bang for your buck. In addition, the average participant plays in 2.5 leagues and will kill nine hours of their life per week on fantasy football, which has turned into an $80 million industry. ![]() population will be entered in some sort of a fantasy league this football season. ![]() ![]() That's right, according to the Fantasy Sports Trade Association, nearly 10 percent of the U.S. As you read this, more than 27 million Americans are gearing up for their 2009 fantasy football draft. ![]()
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