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🚀 First NFL Sunday Alert: It’s not too late to dominate the season...

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September 09, 2023 ​ | | ​ Howdy {NAME}, The first Sunday of the season is finally almost

September 09, 2023 ​[Read Online]( | [Sign Up]() | [Go Pro](​ Howdy {NAME}, The first Sunday of the season is finally almost here! And while you've most likely(?) drafted all your teams already, it’s important to remember that the draft is just the kickoff. The real game? Navigating the season with skill and thinking two steps ahead of your competition. You might think you’ve prepared for the season. But ask yourself: “Am I [equipped for the marathon ahead]()?" Why a [Footballguys Premium Subscription]() is your ultimate guide to navigate this season: 📈 Maximize Your Roster: Our in-season management tools identify your team's strengths and weaknesses and your opponent's, too. You'll get start/sit advice to build your optimal lineup geared for your weekly matchup. 💡Injuries and Roster Changes: Injuries, suspensions, surprise breakouts – the season is full of unexpected twists. With our real-time updates and expert analyses, you'll never be caught off guard. 🧐 Waiver Wire & Trade Tactics: Your roster in November will probably look a lot different than it does now. With our expert Waiver Wire Tool, you'll get tailored advice on the best free agents to snag each week. Plus, with our Trade Analyzer, you can confidently negotiate deals that put you on the winning side of each trade. [JOIN NOW​ 👉]() ​ "The best time to start was three months ago. The second best time to start is today." That's me paraphrasing an old proverb. And like most old proverbs. it's spot-on true. Let’s Crush This. J [avatar] Joe Bryant Guide ​ PS. Because we want to bring value with every single email we send, we've temporarily removed the paywall on one of our most popular Premium features so you can see what we're doing. Check out Jason Wood's "15 Running Backs Who Changed My Mind" for free below. This kind of content is the tip of the iceberg for what you'll have access to in our Premium Subscriptions. I hope you'll join us this year. [avatar] "Hands down the best fantasy football information available. They have helped me dominate my league to the point that I'm called the Evil Empire by my league mates" - Rick Himes @bigisland31 ​ Jason Wood's "15 Running Backs Who Changed My Mind" It’s hard to believe that the NFL regular season is here, but Week 1 got underway on Thursday. If you're like me, you still have several key drafts to complete in the next few days. This year, I published my first set of full projections at the end of February, which means I’ve been forecasting this season for over six months. Much can change in six months; that’s like a decade in NFL parlance. So, before you finish the draft season, I wanted to share with you the players who have changed my mind and why. ​ [​​Read the entire article by Jason Wood for FREE]( ​ [[twitter]​]()[[facebook]​]([[discord]​]()[[youtube]​]()[[instagram]​]() Written By Joe Bryant. News by Sigmund Bloom and Cecil Lammey Was this email forwarded to you? [Sign Up here]()​ ​[Advertise with us]()and get your brand in front of 600,000+ football fans [GO PRO]( [PODCASTS](=) [COMMUNITY]() [SHOP]() [CONTACT US]() You’re subscribed as [{EMAIL}](=) . [Unsubscribe here](​ Copyright @ 2023 Sportsguys, LLC. 118 N Peters Road, Suite 208. Knoxville, TN 37922 ​

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