Manage Your Fantasy Buffet: The tier approach to draft management
I love buffets! I walk in and a huge smile can't help but be plastered all over my face. I especially love the Multi-Plex buffets. You know the type: five different sections with three food tables in each section. Yep, 15 troughs of gastronomical delights. One can look at drafts in much the same way. Running backs, the meat of [read more...]
My Fair Brady: Draft Maker or Draft Breaker?
With training camps in full swing, our favorite teams all have a long list of questions that need to be answered. Fantasy football owners are also gearing up and preparing for the season, and just like their professional counterparts they face their own unique uncertainties that need to be answered before heading into the draft. Who are the number two [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 self-anointed world's foremost knowledgeable "Commish" (me). That being said I cover various fantasy sports topics as they relate to the everyday life of the average "American Joe", or if you are a reader who lives [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...]
How to Start and Manage Your Own Fantasy Football League (Part I)
I want you to welcome Dave Kratzke to the the FantasyFootballGoat. A long-time sports writer, fantasy football commissioner and Buffalo Bills fan. Take it away Dave… What does every fantasy league have in common? Every one has a commissioner, and why shouldn't it be you everyone calls The Commish? It’s easier than you might think. Below are 5 tips that’ll put [read more...]
Getting Ready For Fantasy Baseball
FSR is proud to present you our newest daily column, Getting Ready For Fantasy Baseball. This column will include short thoughts and advice on the upcoming fantasy baseball season. Enjoy. Today we're going to talk about what we learned from the first round of last year's draft--draft a position player. The debate last year was whether the number one pick should have [read more...]
Beer Ideas For Your 2007 Fantasy Football Draft
In one of my leagues we have a tradition where the previous years winner brings the beer. I thought I would take a few minutes to share a few suggestions I am going make to the lucky son of a beach who beat me and won the league championship last year. Newcastle - Back in 1997 I visited England with the [read more...]
Four 2007 Fantasy Football Draft Busts
You always hear about the sleepers but you rarely, if ever, hear anyone predicting busts. I figured I would take a shot at pondering the demise of a few A list players. So who are the busts this year? Good question. Only you can answer that for sure but here is a list of players that won’t be on my team [read more...]
How To Master Your Fantasy Football Draft and Why it Works
Do you want to roll into your draft with confidence? Wanna roll out of your draft knowing you have a good solid team? No problem, just read the rest of this post and you’ll have a pretty good idea of how to accomplish both. A great way for you to master your draft and get a leg up on your competition [read more...]
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