Friends of Fighting Chance–Volume 2
Apologies to my friends that I missed posting this the past couple weeks, but we are back this time with more great links to some of the best minds in fantasy that I have found.
I want to start out this list with a site that I am now a weekly contributor to. Bruno Boys Fantasy Football is where you can go to get a crazy amount of fantasy info. Weekly Rankings, News, Insights, and weekly Winners and Losers (written by yours truly). I’m not just saying this because I write there, but this is a complete site, one stop shopping for all your fantasy needs.
Junkyard Jake is a one of the better football sites on the ‘net (not to mention he features lots of my stuff, thanks RC!). He has the start/bench article that runs every week, not to mention he has plenty of other great info and usually a few funny things on there as well.
Todd Farino is the MAN behind Fantasy Football Search, a great site for information as well as a free search engine for fantasy info. Todd blogs on a number of different topics, and is in a number of expert leagues that I compete in (most of which he is doing better than me). He also has a few other featured blogs on his site, but where is Fighting Chance on that list?????
The Fantasy Sports Forum has been good to me over time, and this week they have compiled a very interesting article that must have taken a bunch of time and will be very helpful. At this point of the season many of you are looking ahead to the playoffs and trying to figure out which teams have the easiest schedule during the fantasy playoffs. This article gives you the teams with the five easiest and five toughest schedules down the last three weeks and gives you guys you might want to target in late season trades.
The Fantasy Football Librarian is one of the fastest growing sites on the net. Not only do you get good fantasy advice, and great links to other sites, but you can always follow Sara on her bowling league, sicknesses, and travels around the country. Her site is updated every day, and is always full of great information. You can also find the Librarian on Bruno Boys as well as the Fifth Down Blog on the New York Times.
The Fantasy Football Roundtable has it all. Daily updates, links to local newspapers, good advice, what else can you ask for. A great site who will always give his spin on the day’s news.
The Fantasy Baseball Strategy is run by Corey Dawkins who spent the baseball season writing great injury analysis for Fighting Chance. Well, he is still pumping out the baseball info, and if you are someone who can’t get enough of American’s Pasttime, check Corey out.

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