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...]
2008 Fantasy Football Bloggers Mock Draft Update Round 1
If you are anything like me, you are starving for any football discussion that doesn't include Brett Favre (please make it stop!). So, I figured I would give you an update on a little mock draft that some very football savvy bloggers and I have been participating in over the last week or so. So far, not many surprises but round [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 the first overall pick in the 2008 NFL Draft underscores that importance. Since New England has dominated its division foes by giving quarterback Tom Brady all day to pick apart opposing defenses for nearly a [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 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...]
FSR Daily
-The Boot Saga continues, as Tom Brady missed at least the first part of practice on Thursday. Probably didn't have to tell you this, but Belichick had no comment on his quarterback's injury status. -A warning to Ben Gordon owners, the Bulls guard had an MRI on his wrist Thursday. If possible, get Kirk Hinrich as a backup plan just in [read more...]
FSR Daily
-The Tom Brady walking boot mystery was unraveled yesterday. Turns out the Pats QB just has an ankle sprain and will be 100 percent for the Super Bowl. Odd that the media would make a big deal out of nothing, isn't it? -Shaq is out again for the Heat, this time he will miss at least six games. The Big Aristotle, [read more...]
FSR Daily
-Tom Brady was caught in New York wearing a walking boot. No news on the severity or the even the legitimacy of the injury, but we will continue to update the situation. -Carmelo Anthony left the Nuggets game with the Lakers early because of a sprained ankle. He will be re-evaluated today, so we'll have an update on his status before [read more...]
Playoff Fantasy Football Cheat Sheet and Sleepers Week 2
There were some pretty surprising performances last week. Antwaan Randle El, Vincent Jackson and D.J. Hackett far exceeded expectations while usual studs like Plaxico Burress and Clinton Portis laid a freakin egg. As for my sleepers selections last week, Shaun Alexander, Nate Keading and Jeremy Stevens didn’t work out as well as I thought. But, Shaun and Nate each have a [read more...]
Your Fantasy Football Start’em Sit’em and Sleepers for Week 10
Can you feel the tension build every time you’re deciding on who to put into your starting line-up? Me too my friend. That could only mean one thing; it is crunch time. It’s that time of the year where the championship money is within your grasp and the yearlong bragging rights are on the line. Your fantasy football league playoffs are [read more...]
Your Fantasy Football Start’em Sit’em and Sleepers for Week 7
Did you know that Vinnie Testaverde outperformed Brett Favre, Vince Young and Kurt Warner last Sunday? Crazy isn’t it? Well this week I looked and I looked and I think I found a prediction almost as ludicrous. But, before I tell you who and why, here’s a little reminder of how I have things set up. I list two players [read more...]
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