Maxioms by Greg Ambrosius
For several years, people weren't quite sure what fantasy football was. But the NFL did a survey two years ago read more
For several years, people weren't quite sure what fantasy football was. But the NFL did a survey two years ago where they found out the people who play fantasy football actually are their season-ticket holders. So now we've turned a corner from, 'Is this gambling?' to the realization that, 'Hey, this a fun hobby played by a lot of our fans.' And for the most part, it's bragging rights -- not money -- that people are after in fantasy football.
It's the old armchair quarterback theory, that a fan can be a better coach, better owner than the guy in read more
It's the old armchair quarterback theory, that a fan can be a better coach, better owner than the guy in the owner's box. This gives you an opportunity to prove you know football better than the pros.
The industry has finally realized people are willing to pay for stat service and the content if it's good enough. read more
The industry has finally realized people are willing to pay for stat service and the content if it's good enough. No doubt the industry is much more stable business-wise because pay service has returned.