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to charge an arm and a leg for info...
- Tim G. (February
23, 2004) |
This
(2003 NFL Draft Sheet) looks great. The cheat sheet is really nice and
far and above the call of duty.
- Mike P.
(August 29, 2003) |
Hey man, you seriously
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- Tommy
(April 6, 2003) |
Thank
you soooooo much, you've been very helpful.
Knowing that you're a back-to-back "Auction-type" draft
league "WINNER" really helps in trusting in your opinions.
.. Thanks again for all your help and advice.
- Steve
(Mar 27, 2003) |
Thanks
your sheets will really help since most publications are old and
based on a 4X4 or 5X5 thus inflating guys like Luis Castillo and
Juan Pierre. Thanks again
- Steven
(Mar 8, 2003) |
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our league.
- Travis
(Dec 23, 2002) |
Your assessment was
extremely helpful to me because you gave me a comprehensive reasoning
behind your decision. I have been a football fan for over 20 years but
I am a fantasy football novice. You provided me a means by which I
could evaluate other potential trades.
- Riley (Aug
6, 2002) |
Drafthelp.com
is an awesome resource. In my never-ending quest to improve the quality of my league, I'm
going to make sure that all of my managers have the URL. I appreciate all of the help that
all you guys are willing to give- especially being so responsive to my e-mails. I've
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time. Thanks for your help, and your efforts to keep the site up-to-date.
- Joe H. (Mar 6, 2002)
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FANTASY HELP IS A CLICK AWAY
Which web sites do the experts visit for crucial Roto news and analysis? We
surveyed this year's LABR participants to find out. Here are the sites that come
most hightly recommended.
FOR EVERYONE
...
Drafthelp.com. Essays, Roto values and
projections from two-time
defending
LABR AL champion "Regular Guy" Michael Brown. Get tips on practical issues
such as how to set up a league or conduct an Internet auction.
--USA TODAY BASEBALL WEEKLY - Mat Olkin - March 14, 2001
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between us and Draft Day -- the reunion of friends, the revival of smack -- it can't be
missed. But things often do: jobs, kids, family get-togethers, etc.Previously,
we had conference calls -- a maddening, muddying connection between the draft and the
drafters who could not make it. But now we have the Internet, where drafting in absentia
is free and darn close to easy.
If you're thinking about drafting by computer, check out the "How to Run
an Online Draft'' link at www.drafthelp.com -- you will avoid any pitfalls that
could make the conference call seem like the good old days.
--USA TODAY BASEBALL WEEKLY - John Hunt - March 23, 2000
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