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Fantasy Football Almanac 2010: The Essential Fantasy Football Reference Guide
 
 

Fantasy Football Almanac 2010: The Essential Fantasy Football Reference Guide [Kindle Edition]

Sam Hendricks
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Product Description

A handy, concise and informative source book. Expertly organized and full of statistics, schedules, rankings and projections. This reference book is a must for anyone involved in fantasy football. Your single source for preparing for the fantasy football season.
Includes: * Past draft data * Free agent and coaching changes * Offensive line and strength-of-schedule (SOS) analysis * Team predictions * Team evaluations * Depth charts * 250+ player projections * Cheat Sheets for 5 different leagues; auction values for 3 leagues * Rankings for TD-only, performance and performance plus leagues * 2009 player and team statistics * IDP, rookie and keeper rankings * Draft tips * Q+A section * And much more

From the Publisher

Awards -Finalist in the Sports category of the National Best Books 2008 Awards, sponsored by USA Book News -Finalist in the Sports category of the 2009 Indie Excellence Book Awards. -RotoNation.com named Fantasy Football Guidebook "One of the Top 4 Fantasy Football Books of All-Time".

Also by Award-Winning Author Sam Hendricks -Fantasy Football Tips: 201 Ways to Win Through Player Rankings, Cheat Sheets and Better Drafting -Fantasy Football Basics: The Ultimate "How-to" Guide for Beginners -Fantasy Football Guidebook (2nd Edition): Your Comprehensive Guide to Playing Fantasy Football -Fantasy Baseball for Beginners (publication date 1 Oct 2010)


Product Details

  • File Size: 1445 KB
  • Print Length: 152 pages
  • Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited
  • Publisher: Extra Point Press (May 1, 2010)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B003WMA5UI
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Lending: Enabled
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #521,483 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
Format:Paperback
I bought Fantasy Football Basics for a friend who is playing Fantasy Football for the first time this year and Fantasy Football Almanac 2010 for me. After looking at Fantasy Football Basics (Fantasy Football Basics: The Ultimate "How-to" Guide for Beginners), I think one of the other reviewers wanted that book and not the 2010 FF Almanac. I have most of his other books and they have the FF Strategies.

I liked Fantasy Football Almanac 2010 because:
1) It is the first printed material (Book/magazine) with cheat sheets after the NFL draft. I used it again this year for a Memorial Day draft. Nothing else is available by then unless I wanted to spend over $25 on a pay website.

2) It is a book, not a magazine. I like the solid feel of a book.

3) No advertisements. I do not want my six year old seeing some of the "ads" in the FF magazines.

4) Mr. Hendricks is not afraid to point out his mistakes. Not too many "experts" point out their misses. He admits to thinking Tom Brady would not be a Top 5 QB in 2009, he was wrong and admits that. I don't know what he was thinking with that prediction but I like that he does not follow the herd all the time.

5) I like the large print for the schedule. I may be getting too old.

6) I love that the price is lower this year. I think it is a huge improvement on the 2009 Almanac. Thanks for the Tiers!

What I did not like:
1) Give me more analysis. I loved Fantasy Football Guidebook: Your Comprehensive Guide to Playing Fantasy Football (2nd Edition) and Fantasy Football Tips: 201 Ways to Win Through Player Rankings, Cheat Sheets and Better Drafting. Get back to that format more.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
Format:Paperback
I like this year's version of the Fantasy Football Almanac for the following reasons:

1) Lower Price! I like a bargain and we can all use a discount in this recession.

2) More text and analysis. I really like the Q & A section too. Practical questions with real advice answers.

3) Earlier availability- you have to wait until July for most ff magazines to come out.

4) Consistency and durability - this book stands up to the day-to-day spills and mishaps much better than any other ff magazine I have purchased in the past.

5) Better editing and formatting. Hendricks is paying attention to the details and I appreciate that.

6) Wealth of information all in one place- I don't have to spend my valuable free time searching all over the web for this info - it is right at my fingertips when I need it - that alone makes it worth the price.

If you play fantasy football, buy this book so you can be prepared before your competitors and maybe get an edge before the season starts.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
One source Almanac August 6, 2010
Format:Paperback
Let's say you've got a friend or family member interested in fantasy football and you want to give them a gift. Do you buy a magazine and wrap it up? Do you send them an email with a link to a website so they can look up their own stats? No and no.

This almanac certainly isn't the "end all" "be all" in fantasy football, but it doesn't pretend to be. It's a comprehensive book of detailed statistics and projections that any fantasy football participant would find useful and helpful on draft day. And for guys like me who sometimes attend drafts outside... it won't blow away in a strong wind!!!

I like that the author takes some chances and risks with his projections and I'd like this book more if it offered his insight as to how he came to rank different from "the experts" on some of these websites. His opening section lists both his correct and incorrect predictions from the previous season and I admire that greatly... and his correct predictions would help give a fantasy football owner some valuable information!

Stephen Prosapio, Author of Dream War
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More About the Author

World Championship of Fantasy Football (WCOFF) participant with a .725 winning precentage. Author of Fantasy Football Guidebook; Fantasy Football Tips; Fantasy Foootball Almanac and the latest- Fantasy Football Basics.

Finished 7th overall at the Fantasy Football Players Championship (FFPC) in 2008 and finished 16th overall in 2009. Member of the Fantasy Sports Writers Association (FSWA).

Look for my Expert rankings, projections and mock drafts appearing in Fantasy Football Index, Fantasy Football Draftbook, Fantasy Football Cheatsheets and other magazines in bookstores each summer. I also host a blog www.blogspot.fantasyfootballguidebook.com and appear as an Expert in www.FantasyIndex.com's "Ask the Expert" column.


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