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AFC North Offensive Lines: Strong Offensive Line Play Sets Tone

Running the ball, protecting the quarterback and controlling the clock are critical elements of any successful offensive line, and ultimately, any successful offensive. That even includes fantasy football offenses. You don't just need to draft a good running back, you need to have the horses up front blocking for him. If you want further proof, consider Cleveland's success last season [read more...]

Anatomy of a Fantasy Football Draft

Let me first introduce myself for those who may not be familiar with the "Commish Report". The Commish Report is a blog produced by the [read more...]

AFC East Offensive Lines: New England’s Success Starts In The Trenches

It has long been stated that football is won in the trenches, and the signing of Michigan tackle Jake Long by the Miami Dolphins as [read more...]

AFC West Offensive Lines: The West Is Won At The Line Of Scrimmage

Everybody wants the best running back in the league when fantasy football drafts kick off around the country, and San Diego’s LaDanian Tomlinson is clearly [read more...]

AFC South Offensive Lines: Not All O-lines Are Created Equal

The Jacksonville offensive line is mean, and sets the tone for its offensive. In Indianapolis, the Peyton Manning-led Colts thrive on the quick thinking of [read more...]

Five Picks For The Comeback Kid Award Of The 2008 NFL Fantasy Season

From injured to suspended to subpar performances, the following five guys offer you a high-risk, high-reward scenario for the upcoming 2008 NFL Fantasy Football Season. [read more...]

Can Home Field Advantage Boost NFL Fantasy Stats?

When you look at the advantages of playing in front of the home crowd, the numbers clearly support it makes a difference. In 2007, home [read more...]

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Horsemen, Two Tracks End Battles, But War Isn't Over

Two tracks ended their fight with horsemen's groups assuring Calder an increase in simulcast revenue and allowing Ellis Park to race after it threatened to close. Obviously, the tracks gave in because they faced financial disaster. But the war between both sides is far from over. First, Ellis Park was on the verge of becoming the first casualty in [read more...]

The Green Clay of Wimbledon

Congratulations to Wimbledon. I hope the tournament officials of the All-English Club are happy. Sunday they got a nearly five hour tennis match that, for [read more...]

The Brain Leak

The Brain Leak (Week of 6/30/08 - 7/6/08) As displays of symbolic patriotism mark the skies and BBQ grills stoke the flames of tradition across the [read more...]

Season Over

The Chicago Rush had their season ended at home Sunday by the Grand Rapids Rampage, 58-41. No matter how hard the Rush worked or how [read more...]

Picking the All-Star Teams: National League

Since the 1996 All-Star game held in Philadelphia, the American League has won ten of the eleven mid-season classics. The only time the National League [read more...]

AFL Playoff Preview - Divisional Round

It is now time for the divisional round as the big boys come to play. Last week, the home team went 1-3. Can the one [read more...]

Rush Playoff Preview

Sunday, July 6 #6 Grand Rapids Rampage (7-10) at #1 Chicago Rush (11-5), 3 p.m. ET (ESPN HD, ESPN360.com) Player to Watch- Grand Rapids: If Grand Rapids [read more...]

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From Our Blogs

One Final Rush Post

(Jerome Cusson: The following are the thoughts of Adam Rosen. He sent this to me yesterday after the Rush loss. These aren't my thoughts, but [read more...]

From the files of oddly well-written and extremely heartfelt ...

From the files of oddly well-written and extremely heartfelt comes Milton "Uncle Milty" Bradley, who is submitting a few blog entries about his first trip [read more...]

Gregor Blanco is a bitch, I think. Maybe not, though.

LOS ANGELES--Hiroki Kuroda was dealing last night. I mean, dealing. As you surely know by now, he ended up spinning a one-hit complete game shutout [read more...]

It's over... it's all over.

The very first team I ever got to cover as a reporter had their season ended by a team that they were clearly better then [read more...]

Note to MLS: fix the fields

I was disgusted with the field condition at the Home Depot Center while watching Chivas USA play against San Jose. The field had to be [read more...]

Lemon Pie (featuring Kid Rock droppings)

OK, this is going to be a pretty serious diatribe, mainly about the musical desecration that Kid Rock has graced us with in 2008. [read more...]

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