Review
With fantasy sports participation at an all-time high, finding a way to distance yourself from the pack is becoming increasingly important. Howard and Feustel's M-Value approach may not guarantee a fantasy title, but the principles behind it could put you in a better position to win than any innovation in the last five years. --Nando Di Fino, fantasy sports expert
This is not your ordinary fantasy football book. Feustel and Howard's strategies are not only interesting, but useful. Frankly, I don't know why they would want to share them with anybody. --Andrew M. Laird, Rotowire
This is not your ordinary fantasy football book. Feustel and Howard's strategies are not only interesting, but useful. Frankly, I don't know why they would want to share them with anybody. --Andrew M. Laird, Rotowire
About the Author
George S. Howard, Ph. D. is a Professor of Psychology at the University of Notre Dame. He has served as Chairman, Department of Psychology and Director, Laboratory for Social Research at Notre Dame, as well as the Joseph Morahan Director of College Seminar. He served as President, Division of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology and President, Division of Humanistic Psychology of the American Psychological Association. He also was the 1998 winner of Notre Dame's Faculty Award. Author of 14 books and over 190 scientific articles and chapters, his specialties include philosophical psychology, research methodology, narrative psychology and environmental psychology. Elihu D. Feustel, J.D. is a professional gambler. He was an insurance lawyer for 10 years until he began sports-betting full time. He was an odds maker and consultant for Pinnacle Sports in 2004-2006. His primary focus is on winning at sports betting. He still has a minor involvement in law mediating internet gambling disputes.