A few friends and I started a two-quarterback fantasy football league back in 2002. We planned for greatness, so we spent hours upon hours coming up with a league name. (By which I mean we spent three minutes and went with the first idea we stumbled upon.) Thus began the great league known as Hungry Hungry Hippos.
For the last ten years we have kept up the same two-quarterback fantasy football league. A few of the owners have come and gone, but our core has remained the same. We don't claim to be experts, but we do have a great deal of experience in the unique fantasy football format that starts two quarterbacks per team.
So over at Two Quarterbacks, One Team, we are blogging about that experience and sharing our advice for those of you playing this year in two-quarterback leagues. We have in-depth analysis of the two-quarterback format, rankings of every starting quarterback (along with some of the backups), and articles discussing whether you should be drafting E. J. Manuel or Geno Smith (a question you won't be forced to ask if you stay in a default, vanilla fantasy football league.
And if you aren't yet convinced that the two-quarterback fantasy football league is for you, why not check out our article on why it's the wave of the future? Soon enough you'll convert.