Headlines for May, 2008
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 teams won 38 more times than they lost. And 21 of the 32 teams were .500 or better at home. In a previous post, it was suggested that formula translates to success in fantasy leagues [read more...]
Almost Nothing Beats Home Cooking In The NFL
The old adage in the NFL is that you must take care of business at home and pile up wins if you want to play football in January. Not only is that true, but paying attention to who is playing where can also determine success and failure in the realm of fantasy football.
Home cooking across the league makes a big [read more...]
Pick The Best Player Every Time In Your 2008 Fantasy Football Draft
Choosing the right player who is in just the Right Spot is critical for winning your fantasy football league. And that doesn't mean you have to have one of the top picks to select San Diego's LaDainian Tomlinson, Kansas City's Larry Johnson or St. Louis' Steven Jackson. It's all about location, location, location when a player is in the Right [read more...]
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Several NFL Veterans Should Be Looking Over Their Shoulders In 2008
With the 2008 NFL Draft in the rearview mirror, it's an exciting time for rookies who were lucky enough to land a job. On the flip side, it can be a nervous time for veterans, even established ones. Just last summer, Donovan McNabb dodged reports that his days were numbered after quarterback Kevin Kolb was drafted by the Eagles. McNabb, [read more...]
Three Trade Mistakes To Avoid, Continued…
Greener On The Other Side also contributed to yesterdays roundtable with some great advice. I made a mistake by not including their response in yesterdays article. Without further ado… Making trades is an intricate part of fantasy baseball. While we all draft teams we love, injuries and down seasons always prompt us to look around the league towards acquiring players we [read more...]
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