Fantasy Football for Smart People: What the Experts Don’t Want You to Know

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Fantasy Football for Smart People: What the Experts Don’t Want You to Know contains solutions to 25 of fantasy football’s most pressing questions. What’s the best draft spot? Do running backs really break down after a lot of carries? How should you project rookies? What’s the best waiver wire strategy? What the Experts Don’t Want You to Know will answer these important questions—and give you a wealth of fantasy football knowledge along the way—to provide the edge you need to make the jump toward becoming an advanced fantasy football owner.

Review

“Loved it. I’ve been trying to convince myself to write a book like this for years.”
        
– Mike Clay, Pro Football Focus 

“In an industry overcrowded with draft kits, Fantasy Football for Smart People takes an in-depth look at the theories of draft strategy, providing an abundance of useful information to both veterans and novices of the craft.”

         – Zach Stanley, Star Fantasy Leagues

“What an engrossing read!

         – Lee Kleiner, President of Fantrax

“This is good stuff! It should be received very well by the fantasy public.”
         – Mike Krueger, Founder of FF Today

From the Author

Fantasy Football for Smart People: What the Experts Don’t Want You to Know
 is the culmination of my most recent fantasy football research. The book is set up as a group of essays and the goal is to solve some of fantasy football’s most perplexing riddles. It isn’t a collection of projections or rankings, but rather a more timeless work meant to help you make more accurate fantasy football predictions and dominate your league this season and beyond.

– Jonathan Bales, Author

About the Author

Jonathan Bales is the author of the 
Fantasy Football for Smart People
 series. He’s a regular contributor to the 
New York Times
, where he posts both “real” and fantasy football content. He also writes for NBC, 
Dallas Morning News
, RotoWire, FF Today, and rotoViz. He was a finalist for the FSWA’s 2012 Fantasy Football Series of the Year award.

Fantasy Football for Smart People: What the Experts Don’t Want You to Know
Fantasy Football for Smart People: What the Experts Don’t Want You to Know

1,502.00

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