Start’em and Sit’em: Sunday’s early games

December 11, 2010 by Alex Reside  
Filed under Featured, Football

Cleveland at Buffalo Start: Peyton Hillis–He’s a given. Though the Dolphins figured out how to slow him down last week, the Bills really pose no defensive threat except Paul Posluszny. Ryan Fitzpatrick–I also really like Ryan Fitzpatrick in this matchup. He has Lee Evans and Steve Johnson to throw to and he has hit Johnson [...]

Start’em and Sit’em: Sunday night and Monday Night games

December 11, 2010 by Tony Andracki  
Filed under Featured, Football

The big key with trying to figure out the matchups in the Sunday night and Monday night games is knowing who can be counted on to play and to play well. If a guy playing Sunday night is questionable and not vital to your team, it’s not advisable to play him, even if the other [...]

The Dallas Cowboys Want Nothing More Than to Ruin the Season for the Philadelphia Eagles—Again

Last season, the 11-4 Eagles traveled to Texas to play the 10-5 Dallas Cowboys with the NFC East division crown at stake. What happened next was without a doubt the three most humiliating hours of my life as an Eagles fan. The Cowboys won 24-0 and earned the third seed in the postseason. The Eagles, [...]

Cowboys Rookie Dez Bryant Out for Season With Broken Ankle

December 6, 2010 by Aaron Kirn  
Filed under Blog Network, Dallas Cowboys, Featured, NFC, NFC East

After recording just one catch for 14 yards in the Cowboys’ 38-35 victory over the Colts on Sunday, Dallas rookie receiver Dez Bryant broke his ankle on a kickoff return in the fourth quarter. The Oklahoma State product underwent surgery on Monday morning and will be placed on injured reserve, ending his rookie season. Through [...]

Cowboys’ Legend Drew Pearson Calls Out Rookie Receiver Dez Bryant

November 29, 2010 by Aaron Kirn  
Filed under Blog Network, Dallas Cowboys, Ex Headlines

During the Cowboys’ 30-27 loss to the Saints on Thanksgiving, rookie receiver Dez Bryant pulled a T.O. No, he didn’t turn the ball over. In fact, he didn’t record a single reception. In the midst of his least productive day as a pro, Bryant showed his frustration on the field. The Oklahoma State product was [...]

Start/Sit: Special Thanksgiving Edition

November 24, 2010 by Alex Reside  
Filed under Featured, Football

Here’s what you’ve all been waiting for: The Special Thanksgiving Edition of Start and Sit. I hope you are setting your lineups and preparing to hunker down for a long day of sitting in your relative’s basement hiding from your crazy cousin whom you are ashamed to admit that you are related to. Let’s just [...]

Player Predictions for Fantasy Football Playoffs

November 19, 2010 by Scott Rogers  
Filed under Featured, Football

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 [...]

Start ‘em/Sit ‘em Grades–Week 10

November 17, 2010 by Tony Andracki  
Filed under Football

Alright, fans of the “Start These Guys, Sit Those Dudes” post, we’re going to do a post each week grading our picks. That’s right grading. No, not like middle school with A+’s and stuff like that. But, you could think of it that way if you want. Consider a ‘10’ to be an A+ then [...]

Cowboys’ Rookie Dez Bryant Loses Earring While “Doing His Job”

November 15, 2010 by Aaron Kirn  
Filed under Blog Network, Dallas Cowboys, Ex Headlines, NFC, NFC East

During the Cowboys’ 33-20 victory over the Giants on Sunday, rookie receiver Dez Bryant recorded his first 100-yard receiving day as a pro. The Oklahoma State product hauled in three passes for 104 yards and a touchdown. The stats really don’t give him credit, either; Bryant had a spectacular 48-yard catch overturned late in the [...]

Start These Guys and Sit Those Dudes: Week 10

November 14, 2010 by Tony Andracki  
Filed under Featured, Football

With every team having at least half the season under their belt, you pretty much know what you’re going to get. But, injuries are becoming a factor more so than ever after nine weeks of hardcore practice and games. Plus, with teams like the Green Bay Packers, New Orleans Saints and San Diego Chargers on [...]

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