Running Backs: Who should you start and who should you sit?

December 8, 2010 by Scott Rogers  
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You don’t want to look like a fool, do you? Because you will if you continue to start the same dumpy RB that put up 40 something points in Week 2. I get it; he did it once, that doesn’t mean that Jahvid Best will do it again THIS season. It’s the fantasy playoffs now [...]

FF All-Matchup Team: Stay Away From These Guys in Week 14

December 8, 2010 by Scott Rogers  
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The fantasy playoffs are all about matchups. You really can’t trust your regular-season studs, instead you have to make some tough calls and sit some of the players that put you into the playoffs. Sometimes knowing who to sit is harder than knowing who to start, however. With that logic in mind, I’ve compiled a [...]

Studs, Duds and Fantasy Football–Week 13

December 7, 2010 by Scott Rogers  
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If you’re like me, you may be in mourning this week. I’m only going to make the playoffs in one of my fantasy leagues. I am disappointed. I went 1-4 down the stretch in a league that I began the season 6-2 in. I didn’t follow my convictions, made dumb trades when I should have [...]

FF Handcuffs You Can Win With

December 1, 2010 by Scott Rogers  
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Welcome to the week of handcuffs. You know it’s almost time for the fantasy playoffs time when players who have had little to no fantasy value suddenly become the hot names off the waiver wire. With such big names in FF suffering injuries over the weekend (Frank Gore out for season, Adrian Peterson questionable for [...]

Studs, Duds and Fantasy Football–Week 12

November 29, 2010 by Scott Rogers  
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The stretch run for fantasy playoff eligibility is in full effect and you’re either sitting pretty, have no chance, or likely to get in despite that fact that your team has sucked for the past two weeks. It’s a stressful time, especially when you consider that the majority of first round fantasy draft picks aren’t [...]

Rising and Falling: The Fantasy Stock of TEs

November 23, 2010 by Scott Rogers  
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As the playoff push really begins to crank up in the next two weeks, perceived deficiencies in rosters become more glaring. Maybe you thought you were set at your No. 2 RB spot and then last week Ahmad Bradshaw went out and laid a goose egg. Maybe you were looking to ride Hakeem Nicks all [...]

Studs, Duds and Fantasy Football–Week 11

November 23, 2010 by Scott Rogers  
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Usually I write a brief introductory paragraph for this column…but I’ve basically said the same thing every week. “What a weird season/man, there just aren’t any consistent fantasy studs/I hope the Patriots don’t make the Super Bowl.” Being repetitive is real boring though, so let’s just get to it. Catchphrase: With that all being said, [...]

Player Predictions for Fantasy Football Playoffs

November 19, 2010 by Scott Rogers  
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Here comes the difficult time of fantasy year–the playoffs. By now you probably have a pretty good idea where you stand in your league’s playoff race. You’re either a lock to be in, fighting for your life or you’re hopelessly out of it. If you fall into the final category, then this article probably isn’t [...]

Studs, Duds and Fantasy Football–Week 10

November 15, 2010 by Scott Rogers  
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One more week of NFL action is in the books, and one more week of confusion continues. Steelers were the best team, then they get handled by the Patriots, the Bears were (and I think still are) inept, and then they handle the disappointing Vikings; as I’ve said in practically every intro to this weekly [...]

The All-Rant Fantasy Midseason Team

November 10, 2010 by Scott Rogers  
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Every team in the NFL has now played half of their schedule, so I thought it would be a good idea to put a fantasy dream team of sorts together. It’s been a weird year for sure, and yes, there are some members of my team that may surprise you, but keep in mind that [...]

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