I figured that with all of the free, and more importantly, "up-to-date" info available on the internet, that they'd gone the way of the the dinosaur and the complete game.
Ben, I completely agree. Nothing I liked better from January to March or April than taking a nice 10-15 BM while reading a fantasy mag. And not the type with Jenna Jameson on the cover either, not that I'm opposed to that. I mean Jenna gets from April to December, Fantasy Baseball Mags get my time the rest of the year.
Now, Barnes and Noble in the Philly region had my favorite guide. The Fantasy Baseball Guide 2005 edition is out. It's Peter "Rotoman" Kreutzer's Mag with help from guys like Alex Patton, Greg Ambrosious (NFBC), and Ron Shandler. Jenna, move over, the boys are back in town.
El Jefe wrote:People still buy fantasy sports magazines?
I figured that with all of the free, and more importantly, "up-to-date" info available on the internet, that they'd gone the way of the the dinosaur and the complete game.
Always need something to read when it that time of day..
joshheines wrote:Ben, I completely agree. Nothing I liked better from January to March or April than taking a nice 10-15 BM while reading a fantasy mag. And not the type with Jenna Jameson on the cover either, not that I'm opposed to that. I mean Jenna gets from April to December, Fantasy Baseball Mags get my time the rest of the year.
Now, Barnes and Noble in the Philly region had my favorite guide. The Fantasy Baseball Guide 2005 edition is out. It's Peter "Rotoman" Kreutzer's Mag with help from guys like Alex Patton, Greg Ambrosious (NFBC), and Ron Shandler. Jenna, move over, the boys are back in town.
i still keep last year's guides in the bathroom. and i still read 'em.
i must admit, i'm like a kid a christmas waiting for the new guides.