Steven Jackson: As consistent as they come

October 21, 2010 by Scott Rogers  
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Steven Jackson seemed destined to be one of those great players that will never win anything. After his best season in 2006 where the Rams finished a respectable 8-8, St. Louis was a hot pick to make the next jump into the playoffs in ’07. I remember Trey Wingo liking the Rams for the Super [...]

Studs, Duds and Fantasy Football–Week 6

October 19, 2010 by Scott Rogers  
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At the very least, this football season is interesting. No unbeatens, yet plenty of teams who appear to be among the elite one week, only to quickly fall from grace (what up Atlanta Falcons). This makes for a very interesting fantasy season, where true studs seem to be hard to come by. Thus far, there [...]

What We Learned in Fantasy Football from Week 5

October 14, 2010 by Alex Reside  
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These are all the fantasy facts that are fit to print, so…LET’S GO! Jacksonville Jaguars at Buffalo Bills Since Ryan Fitzpatrick took over in Week 3, he has been a fantasy stud. This last week, he had 220 yards and 3 TDs. That is 20 fantasy points from a Bills player. Note, too, that it [...]

Studs, Duds and Fantasy Football–Week 5

October 12, 2010 by Scott Rogers  
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Let the year of mediocrity continue. Last year, we had the Saints and Colts flirt with perfect seasons; this year we already lost the one undefeated team. I think I kind of prefer it that way, but I do miss having that one team that ESPN spends all their time talking about and I spend [...]

20 Things I’ve Learned so far from the 2010 Fantasy Football Season

October 10, 2010 by Tony Andracki  
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Alright, so a quarter of the 2010 fantasy season is up. Maybe your teams are exactly where you want them to be, sitting at 4-0 or at the top of your division. Or, maybe you’re like me and can’t catch much of a break (though, I will admit, the only bad play I’ve had all [...]

What We Learned in Fantasy Football from Week 4

October 6, 2010 by Alex Reside  
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The league is all shook up about Randy Moss, but there was a ton of other big news and things to learn from this week’s action. Follow me as I tell you the things that you need to know, and again, yes, Randy Moss was traded to the Vikings. You weren’t dreaming that. –In the [...]

Studs, Duds and Fantasy Football–Week 4

October 5, 2010 by Scott Rogers  
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Well, my waiver wire claim of the week finally failed to perform up to the standards that I expect. Justin Forsett, why do you choose to do this to me? Sure, you received by far the majority of the touches and you looked like you were ready to break one at any time, but that [...]

Start These Guys and Sit Those Dudes: Week 4

October 2, 2010 by Alex Reside  
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I told you guys my picks last week and my crystal ball was pretty clear. I promised you that Michael Vick wouldn’t disappoint and he didn’t. Though, admittedly, my crystal ball was a little cloudy when it came to Correll Buckhalter and Dez Bryant. Sorry if you started them as they both put up mediocre [...]

What We Learned in Fantasy Football from Week 3

September 30, 2010 by Alex Reside  
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Wow, what an exciting week, and even more interesting slate of games if you had the guts to start Cleveland RB Peyton Hillis against the Ravens. There is a lot that we can learn after Week 3. We are 1/6 of the way through the season and we can start following trends that are developing. [...]

Are the Chicago Bears just pretending?

September 29, 2010 by Tony Andracki  
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After the Bears’ improbable win Monday night, my friend Chris posted a Facebook status reading: “If I would have told you, with Big Ben suspended, that the Steelers would go 3-0 along with the Kansas City Chiefs and the Chicago Bears at the start of the season, what would you have thought?” Now, I gave [...]

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