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Fantasy Super Bowl Options

By: Derrick Eckardt | Categories: Fantasy Super Bowl, Fantazzle, RotoPlay

Super BowlThere is only one game left in the NFL season (sorry, the Pro Bowl does not count) and all eyes will be on the Saints and Colts in Miami. Some fantasy players are clinging to the last bits of the extended fantasy football season as they complete their fantasy nfl playoff leagues.

If you are hoping to get one last bit of fantasy football during the Super Bowl, I came across a couple of options for fantasy Super Bowl games that you may want to look into.

  • RotoPlay’s Fantasy Super Bowl – Top Prize of $1000 and a total prize pool of $1500. First entry is $24.95, next is $19.95, and the fifth one is free.
  • Fantazzle’s Super Bowl and Pro Bowl Game – Okay, I lied, we cannot completely ignore the Pro Bowl if you want to play Fantazzle’s Super Bowl game. Currently, free leagues all the way up to $100 leagues are available.

Of course, you could just do a Super Bowl Pool.

Fantazzle Partners with Steve Smith for a Win-Win

By: Derrick Eckardt | Categories: Fantazzle, Partnerships

FantazzleUsually I am not that big a fan of celebrity endorsements, but I think this one was nice and novel. Fantazzle has partnered with the New York Giants’ Steve Smith in a deal that will get Fantazzle more players, Steve Smith more Pro Bowl votes, and fantasy players some cool prizes like tickets to the Pro Bowl.

To help Steve Smith get to the Pro Bowl, you have to become a fan of Steve Smith on Facebook and vote for him in the Pro Bowl. You can also win some Steve Smith memorabilia by playing Fantazzle’s free Steve Smith game. In case you were unaware, Fantazzle offers weekly fantasy sports games, which by the way, is a great thing for you to consider playing right now while your other fantasy teams may already be done for the season (there are other sites too, try FanDuel, SnapDraft.

While most of the endorsements I have seen by athletes for fantasy games have been “okay,” at best, this one I think is great because it is benefiting fantasy players and the athletes directly. More than likely, I bet Fantazzle did not have to even pay for this sponsorship package since it has such a symbiotic relationship.

The trip to the Pro Bowl will only be given away if Steve Smith gets enough votes to go to the Pro Bowl. No matter what happens, Steve Smith ends up with a much more personal and direct relationship with his fans as a result of this promotion and the daily interaction he now has with the over 55,000 Facebook fans he has now.

Well done. If you are thinking about a sponsorship, I hope you took some notes.

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