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Every week during the season, we'll post
individual
player recommendations for each NFL game. We'll post these
recommendations (projected stats) based on current and historical
trends.
Track up to 12 fantasy teams, player tracker lets you select
your team players allowing Fantistics to rank and offer weekly
projections on your players.
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Need to know who has the easiest and toughest remaining schedule?
Each week we rank the remaining schedule for all the NFL starters and rate the
opposition's defensive strength based on both Passing & Rushing criteria.
The Matchup
Matrix rates the quality of the team defenses that your fantasy players are starting against. Higher ratings indicate
an increased probability that the player will have a big week and conversely, the lower
the number, the lower the expectations. It is common knowledge that there is a significant
correlation in fantasy points produced based on the
opposition's passing/rushing/touchdowns allowed.
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- Our Player Tracker
pages,
track and report all of
your player news
stories on one convenient page (with as many as 12 different
teams)! No more fumbling through
countless publications or web sites, you'll find all the information here every morning.
- Our Injury & Player Status Insider Reports
(which includes updates on all players) will keep you
caught up daily with important football information from sources around the country. Best
of all it's delivered via email.
- Subscribers can expect injury & status notes on players from
a fantasy football perspective, reports are written by Fantistics' own writers,
many of which have
journalist & broadcasting backgrounds.
- Our Sunday Morning informant
is inside player information which comes directly from the pre
game activities conducted within NFL stadiums across the
country. This information is feed to us from NFL front office
personnel for each team. While others await network
notifications (which are sometimes late and infrequent), you'll
know which game time decision players are starting and which are
not.

Sample:
Mark Sanchez faces a favorable (24) match up when the Jets
play the Cowboys this week. The Cowboys have allowed opposing
QBs to average 24 fantasy points against them over the last 8
weeks of 2010 (ranked # 32 in the league). Opponents are
averaging 327 passing yards per game against them (ranked # 32).
Additionally opposing QBs have a 87.83 pass rating against them
(ranked # 22 in the league) and have allowed a completion
percentage that ranks 26 in the league. Sanchez is ranked # 13
among his peers this week.

Sample:
When Brandon Jacobs
met the Redskins in week 1 of the 2009 season, Jacobs gained 46
yards on 16 attempts (2.8 YPC),
additionally he caught 2 passes for 17 yards. Jacobs also had 0
rushing TDs and 0 receiving TDs. Jacobs was 0 for 5 in red zone
attempts. When Brandon Jacobs met the Redskins in week 15 of the
2009 season, Jacobs gained 52 yards on 16 attempts (3.2 YPC),
additionally he caught 1 pass for 2 yards. Jacobs also had 0 rushing
TDs and 0 receiving TDs. Jacobs was 0 for 5 in red zone attempts.
The last time Brandon Jacobs met the Redskins in week 17 of 2010,
Jacobs gained 49 yards on 13 attempts (3.8 YPC), additionally he
caught 0 passes for 0 yards. Jacobs also had 1 rushing TD and 0
receiving TDs. Jacobs was 1 for 2 in red zone attempts.
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Track your player stats on our exclusive online player stats
tracker. We also post online databases showing key statistical
fantasy player indicators. Indicators that will aid you during the
season in making important player pickups and management
decisions.

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