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SD @ CIN Start: Philip Rivers, QB, San Diego Chargers–Despite the Chargers’ poor record, Rivers has put up outstanding numbers all season long, even without some of his top playmakers available. Well, now that most of his playmakers are back, he has an atrocious Bengals’ defense on the menu. Vincent Jackson, WR, San Diego Chargers–It’s [...]
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NO @ BAL This game has all the makings of being the game of the week. The Saints are on a 6 game win streak while the Ravens are fighting to get into the playoffs. The big thing that you need to know is that the Saints are going to put up points. The Ravens [...]
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This has been a disastrous season for the Cincinnati Bengals, and the future is likely to get worse before it gets better for the team and their fans. Entering this season, Cincinnati appeared loaded with offensive playmakers, and while the AFC North is known for defense with the Ravens and Steelers, some analysts thought the [...]
December 12, 2010 by bryn.swartz
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1. Michael Vick vs DeMarcus Ware. Michael Vick is the most dangerous player on the Philadelphia Eagles’ offense, and easily one of the most dangerous players in the National Football League. DeMarcus Ware is the most dangerous player to the Dallas Cowboys’ defense, and easily one of the most dangerous players in the National Football [...]
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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 [...]
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Ahh, the holiday season is upon us, and with it comes all things magical. Wishes coming true, people acting out of the goodness of their hearts, miracles becoming commonplace. It’s a time for family, food and let’s face it…fantasy football. Thanksgiving was proof—three football games on, scheduled perfectly so you can watch all day. So, [...]
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I saw an actual fantasy football fantasy this week. A friend of mine (who will rename anonymous under the pseudonym “Dusty Mills”) put up 184 points in a standard ESPN league. This was an incredible feat and if you have a bottle of champagne in arm’s reach of where you are sitting, please pop one [...]
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Tonight marks the start of the Thursday night games in the NFL’s regular season schedule. It’s about time. Tonight’s match-up should be a great one, the Baltimore Ravens (6-2) against the Atlanta Falcons (6-2). Outside of the Pittsbur…
Tags: 2010 week 9, Andres Nocioni, Cedric Benson, Chicago Bears, Cody Ross, david harris, Generation Trey, Jeff Niemann, Jim Zorn, madness, Michael Gonzalez disabled list, Monta Ellis, Pau Gasol, Shawn Andrews, Travis Lewis
Few people expected the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to be 5-2 heading into week Nine, can the Tampa Bay Buccaneers upset the Atlanta Falcons this afternoon? The winner of this afternoon’s game takes the early lead towards the NFC South division title. T…