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Here are fantasy tips that we recommend you follow so you not only get to enjoy the fantasy football games, you also might win that trophy. Good luck with your fantasy football games!

Tip # 1: Always be active in your league. Participate as much as you can. Do not commit to the league if you will only lose interest in the middle of the season. Nothing is more annoying and inconsiderate than an absent fantasy player ruining the set up and the dynamics of the league by his or her inconsideration.

Tip # 2: There is such a phenomenon as contract year, which is known in fantasy circles as the contract year bump. Players who fall under the contract year bump is observed, and in some cases guaranteed to perform better. The motivation for the football player will be the contract dangling at the end of the season. Research on players with a contract year bump then try to get them in your draft.

Tip # 3: Take it easy, relax it’s just a game, a hobby. Sometimes, passionate fantasy owners get carried away with the game. This is a good thing because that means the owner is enjoying the game. But for it to be stressful and too emotional is kind of a buzz killer, so just take it easy.

Tip # 4: No to fighting. When you find yourself in a heated argument with another player, try to stop yourself from doing this. The animosity that stems from confrontation can really change the dynamics of the league. And in fact, make it a bad situation.

Tips # 5: Going with your gut is okay sometimes. In order to be a great fantasy owner, you have to do your homework and do a lot of research about the NFL. After all, the game is about statistics and data, and you should base your decisions on that. However, there will come a time where situations arise and you need to use your gut feeling. Do not be tormented and just go with it. If you have done your research, your gut will be well-informed and it will come up with a more inspired decision.

Tip # 6: Always be in the lookout for NFL players with injuries. Injuries are a main factor in the performance of a team. It is especially true if the ailing player is a quarterback. This is the part where you do your homework. Read up on the latest NFL news, including injuries, on a daily basis.

Tip # 7: The kickers in the NFL should be the last position that you should fill out in your team. It just works better that way.



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