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Avoiding Midseason Malaise: How FCN Keeps Your Fantasy League Fresh

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Picture this scenario:

It’s early November. Your fantasy football league has been going for about eight weeks, and the dreaded “midseason malaise” sets in. Your team is still in contention (of course), but some of your buddies are seeing the writing on the wall. They drafted hot rookie QBs, they picked up early-season “breakout stars” off the waiver wire, two of the three reliable players they do have are injured. They’re ready to stick forks in themselves, because they are done. More dreadful than Matt Millen, these MMs can kill the fun of your entire league, transforming what was once a cool way to spice up your Sundays into the mind-numbing drudgery of e-mail follow-ups on trade requests, unanswered trash talk, and the grim spectre of some random, abandoned, rudderless, undead ghost team that just happens to have Adrian Peterson derailing your playoff train.

There is a better way.

That way, of course, is us. That’s why you’re here, even if you didn’t know it. The fact that you care about fantasy sports at least enough to read a blog that isn’t titled “Top 10 Fantasy Draft Sleepers” (look for that in July) or “[insert player you drafted in second round here] Out for Season” proves that you are. If you’re listening to reading this, you are the resistance. And we’re here to help.

Formerly, Fantasy Champion Network was pretty scattered. We ran a Ning social network with the goals of uniting fantasy owners, keeping them up to date on the latest news, maintaining groups for them to interact in, providing resources to enhance fantasy play, selling useful and/or cool fantasy related stuff, and making it easy to upload your own stuff to make your games better. We also (eventually) got a bunch of apps on the site (via Ning’s eventual OpenSocial arrangement) and tried to run several of our own fantasy leagues on major platforms (CBS Sportsline, Sandbox, and Yahoo!) with dues administration and prize management. There were only three of us working on it steadily. Things (including our site design) were a bit busy.

The core of the whole thing was, and has always been, making leagues fun for people playing in them. To make that happen, we had to take some time a reassess what the hell we were doing. I think (and hope) it worked. The old Network is still there, and will still figure into our future in a useful way. There are elements there that are helpful to people, and we only plan on enhancing our usefulness. Our philosophy that fantasy sports should begin fun and remain fun all, even in the offseasons of the fantasy games you participate in, has not changed and never will. But, in the coming months, leading up to football season (note: we love baseball, and will have some baseball content coming soon this season, but we want to make our big splash with the 2009 football season), you’ll see us making moves to support that philosophy in the ways that you, the community of fantasy sports fans, are looking for us to, not just in every single way we think is cool. Trust me, it’ll be better for you and us if we just listen to you.

We just wanna make you happy.

Ain’t love grand?

Thanks for coming by. Please tell us what you would make fantasy sports year-round fun for you. What are your suggestions? What are your wildest fantasy wishes? (Not THOSE fantasy wishes. We don’t even know her Twitter @. You’re on your own there, buddy.)

What would you like to see come from Fantasy Champion Network soon?

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2009 NFL Draft drAfterglow

Another NFL Draft has come and gone, and what have we learned? Obviously, nothing yet; none of these new playas have played a down in the NFL preseason yet, let alone contributed to your fantasy football team. And we already knew that the Lions were picking a quarterback and that Al Davis likes “athletes.”

But, much like a team with no picks on Day 1, we can and must conjecture. If you follow our madcap tweets on Twitter, you already know what we think of how every team did. (If you don’t, then please follow @fanchampdotnet … and you can check the sidebar on your left, too.) But here, we’ll post our biggest draft dayz winner and loser plus, since we’re fantasy football-minded, our favorite sleeper team:

BIGGEST HITTER: The New England Patriots

The National Football Post had them picking OLB Clay Matthews out of USC (a.k.a. Underachiever System College – at least in recent years: see WR Keary Colbert, DT Shaun Cody, WR Mike Williams, QB Matt Lienart, OT Winston Justice, WR Dwayne Jarrett, TE Fred Davis, et. al. ) with the no. 23 pick.  WalterFootball.com saw them picking ILB Rey Maualuga out of the same school. Bill Belichick had different ideas.

The Patriots recognized what I think was the most important quality of this year’s draft: it was not exactly deep, but very, very wide. There were a host of good players, guys that will help their teams, players that can do some things very well, but many of them were interchangeable for the first three rounds or so.

So, what did they do? What any smart organization that has built a system of winning would have done – they got out of the first round and picked up more picks. And kept picking them up. And swapped them around to get exactly the players they wanted. It was masterful.

They walk out of that draft with a secondary so fortified that the trade of a quality DB like Ellis Hobbs is completely harmless. They gained a lot of depth and have guys that can develop into starters on a team that knows how to coach players to their strengths. Of the 12, nine could be good backups or fill-ins for 2009. In three years, at least six of these guys will be starting. A draft with a long-snapper in it ain’t necessarily sexy, but it wins football games. The Patriots basically insured that they won’t miss the playoffs again until Brady retires.

BIGGEST MISSER: The San Francisco 49ers

The Niners show up here not because they picked WR Michael Crabtree at no. 10 – if he can get on the field, stay there, and concentrate on football, he could be a spectacular player for them. But how can anybody throw him the ball, if they’re running for their lives? How can the passing game open up if the running backs can’t run?

You’ve gotta have someone on the O-line, and the Niners philosophy lead them to do exactly what it took for that not to happen. It’s the flipside of what the Patriots did: San Fran traded their 2nd- and 4th-rounders this year for Carolina’s first next season. That second-round pick could have netted them Phil Loadholt, Max Unger or Will Beatty, which would have at least given them hope of having someone who could help. Now, they’ve gotta wait another year and hope for the best. Wouldn’t recommend it. At least they’ll have a shot at Colt McCoy.

SLEEPER TEAM: Miami Dolphins

It would have been easy to put the Eagles or the Giants here, because they both pretty much secured playoff berths with excellent picks, but Miami is the real home run threat of them all.

Everyone is already talking about how QB Pat White will perform in the wildcat, slashing it up and what not. That much is true, and of a fantasy note, depending on what his positional eligibility is, Ronnie Brown owners know that he may be a nice guy to pick up for some sweet rushing/receiving/passing action in the later rounds of your fantasy drafts. This is the guy people think Antwan Randle-El is going to be every year.

I’m more interested in the defensive backs, though. The impact of picking Vontae Davis and Sean Smith cannot be overstated. If both of those gentlemen pan out, what was a top 10 defense with potential for development becomes a dynamic, playmaking unit to rival or exceed what’s happening on the offensive side of the ball. Not only is this a playoff team, the Dolphins are a legit contender to get to the b(Super)ig g(Bowl!)ame.

Of course, WR Patrick Turner is no slouch, and their later round picks bring intriguing size and speed … Is it September yet? I wanna see this squad in action. Can we just make them play against the Washington Nationals or something? They aren’t doing anything …

What did you think about the draft? How did your team do? Where do you see the biggest fantasy impact?

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