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Not every site can be THE HUDDLE!


darin3
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Well it looks like there's some discussions going on here today, so I'll throw this out there (hey, it's fantasy-football related).

 

Is it me or is ESPN's Fantasy Games taking a turn for the worse? The coverage for Fantasy Basketball used to be AWESOME (3 columnists writing 1-2 columns per week). Now it SUCKS (2 columns, 1 chat per week, if you're lucky). And they still charge the same amount to play... lame.

 

AND NOW, there's no NFL Playoff Fantasy game or Pick 'em. This is the first year they haven't had this. Unless they're putting it online today, only giving us a day or so to pay and pick teams...... ???

 

I'm very disappointed. If you're a fan of ESPN Fantasy Games, I urge you to contact them and express your concerns. Heck, I had to go on CBS Sportsline to play a darn Playoffs game.

 

Alas, not every fantasy sports website can be as solid as The Huddle. :violin:

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Now that football is over, I'm sure the columns and chats for basketball will pick up.

 

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That's what I thought. Not the case. Two columns per week and one chat; that's what they've promised for the rest of the season. Bleh.

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