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Is anyone thinking of setting up a Fantasy Football league thru ESPN page?....for fun
Is anyone thinking of setting up a Fantasy Football league thru ESPN page?....for fun
How well does XBox one work with Fantasy and watching the games?
I have been really spoiled playing on Myfantasyleague.com
ESPN and Yahoo are so blah compared to that site. So much you can customize
Example:
http://www5.myfantasyleague.com/2015/home/27682#0
I have been really spoiled playing on Myfantasyleague.com
ESPN and Yahoo are so blah compared to that site. So much you can customize
Example:
http://www5.myfantasyleague.com/2015/home/27682#0
I have been really spoiled playing on Myfantasyleague.com
ESPN and Yahoo are so blah compared to that site. So much you can customize
Example:
http://www5.myfantasyleague.com/2015/home/27682#0
Like last year's version, the NFL app provides a wealth of information for fans, including video clips, fantasy stats, and real-time feeds when paired with a paid subscription to the NFL's services. It also lets you pin a score ticker to the side of the screen so you don't miss the action if you're watching something else or playing a video game.
This time around, however, Microsoft has redesigned the app with a fresh interface and added what it's calling Next Gen Stats, which leverage the data fed from the trackers in every NFL player's uniform. Next Gen Stats replays look like they were pulled right out of Madden or another football video game, and they display information such as velocity, top speed, and distance traveled for each player on the field. Viewers can see the exact routes that each player took during a play and analyze just like a coach on the field. Microsoft says that the new app supports fantasy football programs from NFL.com, CBS, and Yahoo, and it will let fantasy players track their teams and stats in real time every game day.
This tech will be a major part of a meta-game called "NGS Pick’em," in which NFL on Xbox One users will take part in a multiple-choice prediction contest every week. If you pick, say, the fastest runner in a group, you earn points that are tracked the entire season. On a weekly basis, Microsoft and NFL will give out memorabilia like signed helmets, but the season winner will get tickets to the Super Bowl—so it's worth your while to return every week.
Significantly less sexy (but appreciated nonetheless) is the improvement to the NFL on Xbox One's notification system. If you mark specific games ahead of time, the app will remind you that they're starting when you're watching (or playing) something different at the time. If one of your opponents in the many fantasy leagues incorporated into the NFL app (which added Yahoo's industry-leading service during last season) earns points, you'll get a heads-up, with the ability to see the play that produced the change. And if you're a multi-league player (if you're reading this, you likely are), you can filter notifications so only your biggest competition pops up.
I have been really spoiled playing on Myfantasyleague.com
ESPN and Yahoo are so blah compared to that site. So much you can customize
Example:
http://www5.myfantasyleague.com/2015/home/27682#0
I would play but don't want to run it. Guess we could always get ant sports Steve to run it![]()
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Though I do wonder how much bandwidth against your data cap it might suck up if you are streaming games through your Xbox rather then simply watching it through cable/satellite/OTA.
Cox is better then most around the country with it's data caps, but they still have them. Something to be aware of.
Hey Chris - I like the look of your homepage. Do you use a particular skin or did you customize it yourself? Sometimes I have had trouble with the modules, so I usually use a pre-made skin but they are kind of simple.
Sorry but that section of the site looks like it was designed in the 90s.![]()
Isn't Steve now non-existent?
Steve was ripping people off years ago. I begged people to stop going to him.
Very. It snaps the stats to the right side of the screenHow well does XBox one work with Fantasy and watching the games?
It makes a right sidebar which does shrink your viewable TV screen. I don't use it but it's cool. I prefer full screen, can check my phone for statsDon't know, don't have one.
From what I know (and it might be alterable) they use up a good portion of the screen for their stats. Which probably means you have the regular stats taking up space on the broadcast and the whole thing is shrunk and/or scaled down to provide room for the Xbox One stats.
So if you have say a 55" screen, it might end up being like a 45-48" screen for the game. I don't know how that impacts image quality, because suddenly your 1080p feed is not being displayed dot by dot. I.E. they'll have to drop pixels in order to display it on a smaller part of the screen.
I don't think they alter the ratio though, so I don't think you get that smashed effect making everything look fatter or skinnier.
Apparently if you use an approved fantasy partner, that will run on one of those areas vacated by reducing the size of the game on your screen.
My guess is one side is fantasy, the other side is the advanced stats they are promoting. Think one along say the right side of the screen and one on the bottom.
You need to use an approved partner, I'm not sure who is for the Xbox One app. I think only NFL.COM fantasy football was last year, but I'm in no way sure.
It's nice to know the Windows 10 app will accept yahoo. Perhaps the Xbox One will too.
If you have one, you might as well try it out, maybe for some other team's preseason game.
Very. It snaps the stats to the right side of the screen
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So how do you set it up? I have Dish, so how does that work? Goes from the dish receiver, to the xbox one, to the TV? Can all this be done via HDMI cables?
Did he sell the site as it looks updated.