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Introducing Poll Sports — your newest tool for fantasy success

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There are a ton of things I absolutely love about fantasy football.

The stats, matchups, trades, drafts, waiver wire, trends, sweats. You name it, I love it. But do you want to know perhaps my favorite thing about fantasy football?

The community.

There is no better feeling than talking and interacting with hundreds of others about something you are passionate about. And let’s be honest — everyone is passionate about fantasy football. But what if you have questions about your league that your opponents can’t answer? What if you want to make sure those questions do get answered?

Let me introduce you to Poll Sports.

Poll Sports is a site tailor-made for the diehard fantasy football player. We know that the average fantasy player is constantly questioning who to start, sit and trade for in their league. And while Twitter has become a fantasy football sanctuary, your questions can only be answered if they are seen there. Because, you know, common sense. No more waiting relying on your question to get retweets to be seen. At Poll Sports, it is simple. Create a poll with a question, post it to the site and watch the responses file in. Should I trade Adam Thielen for Kenny Golladay? Is Boston Scott worth picking up off the waiver wire? All these questions and more are being answered at Poll Sports, with all league formats being addressed. Re-draft, dynasty, PPR, superflex, you name it. And look, I know what you’re thinking. “But how do we know that these responses hold any weight? Anyone can just answer a question, right.”

Yes and no.

The cool thing about Poll Sports is that members receive accuracy scores and credibility by commenting on polls and offering advice. If you vote accurately on start/sit polls, you will earn credibility, which places you higher up in the leaderboards. So if you see someone ranked highly in the leaderboards answer your question, you might want to value their response. And the site is a perfect place to prove you know fantasy football. Each week they host contests where they vote on sit/start polls submitted by members of the community. At the end of the week everyone in the contest is scored for accuracy. But it isn’t just asking or answering questions that makes Poll Sports so unique. In fact, you can use the search tool to search who else is asking questions about certain players. You can also sort it by type of question, whether it be trade, price check, start, sit, waiver pick up, lowest ceiling, highest floor, etc. But that isn’t all either. Add to your preference by also categorizing by polls with the most votes and most comments, as well as the most controversial polls.

Since launch, users have created more than 18,000 polls with votes eclipsing the 500,000 mark. How’s that for a community? Poll Sports is perfect for someone who is obsessed with not only their fantasy teams but everyone else’s. We always hear people say “no one cares about your fantasy team.”

At Poll Sports, people do.

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