ESPN Fantasy Football App Updated – Supposedly a Fix for Those Nasty Crashes

I look forward to this app each year; I scour the Market until it comes out. When it finally comes out, I always end up disappointed in some way. Last week, the ESPN FF ’11 app was released, and as expected… force closes a’plenty. The one thing I was greatly pleased with is that it’s now free. Today, the app has been updated to 2.1,  and ESPN Inc has supposedly “Dramatically reduced crash and log out issues.”

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I sure hope this is true, because I will absolutely be moving this app to one of my top 5 used apps here in about a week.

For those unfamiliar, here’s the scoop on the ESPN FF ’11 app:

Description

With the ESPN Fantasy Football 2011 app, you can manage multiple teams and leagues, follow your matchups in real-time, add/drop/trade players, and make last-second lineup changes from wherever you are. Spend your Sundays constantly connected to all of your leagues and teams and you won’t miss the chance to grab that backup RB turned fantasy stud. The ESPN Fantasy Football App provides the added advantage you need to dominate your fantasy league.Features include:
•Team Management: Start/bench players, add, drop, and claim players off waivers, propose, accept or reject trades with other managers
•FantasyCast Live Scoring and Stats: Real-time scoring and detailed information for all your matchups.
•Personalized Push Notifications for injuries, substitutions, and scoring updates.
•Fantasy News, Videos and Tweets from ESPN’s fantasy analysts.
•View and post messages to your league’s message board

Download now because there’s no better time to check on your fantasy teams, than anytime you please.
NOTE: You must have an ESPN Fantasy Football team to use this app. This app will only manage your 2011 teams; past and future teams are not supported.

Download HERE

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