Monday, August 23, 2010

Is Your Fantasy Team Covered?

Anybody remember this injury a few seasons ago? Im sure alot of football fans remember Brady going down in his first game of the regular season. Brady went down with a season ending knee injury agasint Kansas City. I bet most fantasy football owners were even more concerned about Brady's status then most Patriots fans. Let me remind you that in 2007 Brady went bananas and had a career year. 4,800 yards, 117.2 passer rating, and record setting 50 touchdowns to only 8 interceptions. With virtually the same team coming back in 2008 Brady was on pace for another excellent year in fantasy terms. Brady busted out for 384 fantasy points in 2007, meaning he was a lock to be drafted in the first round of most fantasy leagues, and an anchor for your whole team. It was predicted that millions were lost in fantasy league dues when Brady went down, costing alot of teams there season. Draft Magazines, Cheat Sheets, Website subscriptions, and league dues can all add up to quite a bit of money and a big investment. So what can you do to protect your investment?

FantasySportsInsurance.com, FSI is a new company that is here to protect all your fantasy sports endeavors. They cover NFL,NBA,NHL,MLB, and Soccer, and have a player list to choose from. If one of your key players go down and misses a curtain amount of games FSI will cover you and your investment with a policy coverage. They have three options to choose for your coverage for NFL..
Option 1: ONE key player missed 9 of the first 16 NFL regular season games- due to injury
Option 2: TWO key players miss a combined total 14 of the 16 NFL regular season games-due to injury
Option 3: THREE key players miss a combined total 18 of the 16 NFL regular season games-due to injury

Obviously this is no joke, FSI has all the bases covered to protect your team. If your spending more then $200 dollars this season I would suggest taking a look at some coverage policies. FSI will cover you in full for all of your expenses including, league fees, intra season fees, and subscriptions to magazines and websites.

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