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I've always gone w/ ESPN. I know a lot of people object to paying for the service, but I don't mind -- especially because the ESPN interfaces are neat and clean and you don't have to deal w/ pop-ups and other ads all over the team and league pages.

I found this today: Gameday Ritual. It looks pretty cool to me, tho perhaps too labor intensive for all but the most hardcore FLBers.

What do you like? Do you have a service you recommend? Are you ready for the sesaon? (I am!)

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Yahoo's is pretty good.

I know to get the RT stats beyond like the first week or so, you have to pay, but for a free one, it's pretty solid...

Been using it since 1999, will be back once again.

FANTASY TEAMS

Housatonic U. Dragons (NCFA Basketball): 16-6 (8-4 Conf.)--National Runner-Up

Jersey State U. (NCFA Football): Inaugural Year - 2006

Motor City Silverhawks (WArFL): 9-4 (3rd--National Conf.)

Lehigh Valley Ironmen (WAmFL): Inaugural Season--2006

New England Marauders RFC (RLI): 6-0-7 (6th place)

Detroit Spirit (AA): 3-6 (T-4th--Patriot League)

Brooklyn Atlantics (IBF): 10-5 (1st--Appalachian Conf.)

Boston Mariners RFU (WRU): Coming Soon!

New York Americans (SHL): Inaugural Season - 2006-07

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I've been in exactly one year of a fantasy baseball league on-line, and it was last year's MLB.com's Basic Salary Cap version powered by The Sporting News. It was free, fun, and allowed me to do what I wanted for the league I created...

Moose

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