Studs, Duds and Fantasy Football–Week 16
December 28, 2010 by Scott Rogers
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A QB probably won you a championship this week or lost you one. Such is the disparity of life. Let’s review with a special QB-centric version of this week’s studs and duds. Best QB 34 points from Aaron Rodgers as he was returning from a concussion (bet you haven’t heard that line yet) and playing [...]
Ravens Set Franchise Record with 3rd Consecutive Playoff Berth
December 26, 2010 by Arjan
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The Baltimore Ravens clinched their 3rd consecutive playoff berth by defeating the Cleveland Browns in Ohio with impressive fashion. A 20 – 10 victory gave Ravens fans plenty to be hopeful for as their team gave them 4 quarters of solid football. Here are some quick initial thoughts on the Ravens win: The Browns struck [...]
Start’em and Sit’em: Sunday’s early games
December 26, 2010 by Tony Andracki
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DET @ MIA Start: Calvin Johnson You have to. If you’re in the Championship, Calvin is one of the guys that got you there. Big-time players make big-time plays in big-time games. Man, I sounded like Ron Jaworski there. Brandon Marshall Same as above about big-time players. Marshall’s been having a down year, but had [...]
FF All-Matchup Team: Stay Away From These Guys in Week 16
December 21, 2010 by Scott Rogers
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Who has the worst matchups of the penultimate championship round? Read, discover, and of course, learn. QB: Carson Palmer vs. the San Diego Chargers Hey look, the Bengals win a game if they don’t let Carson Palmer throw it. What do you think will happen here? Runner Up: Ben Roethlisberger vs. the Carolina Panthers Ben [...]
Studs, Duds and Fantasy Football–Week 15
December 20, 2010 by Scott Rogers
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It’s Monday, we’re in the fantasy playoffs; time to review. Top Performer At one point Mike Vick had 1 fantasy point in the 2nd quarter and things didn’t look like they were going the get any better. In fact, I was in a bar with a concerned Vick owner who was losing his mind. Here [...]
Start’em and Sit’em: Sunday’s early games
December 19, 2010 by Alex Reside
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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 [...]
Can Peyton Hillis correct his fumbling issues for the Browns?
December 14, 2010 by eric.schmidt
Filed under AFC, AFC North, Blog Network, Cleveland Browns, Featured
Peyton Hillis has been quite the trade value for the Cleveland Browns who shipped QB Brady Quinn to the Denver Broncos in exchange for him but can he solve his fumbling issues? Hillis, after fumbling three times this past Sunday against the Buffalo Bills, now lead the league with 8 total lost fumbles. The fumbling [...]
Studs, Duds and Fantasy Football–Week 14
December 13, 2010 by Scott Rogers
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The Brightside: Chances are that if you made it into your league’s playoff, then your matchup is likely fairly low scoring and with four teams playing tonight, you probably have a good shot to win this game. The Downside: With four teams playing tonight and some huge stars yet to go, your chances are equally [...]
Start’em and Sit’em: Sunday’s early games
December 11, 2010 by Alex Reside
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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 [...]
Cleveland Browns should run over the Buffalo Bills
December 11, 2010 by eric.schmidt
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On Sunday, the Cleveland Browns will be playing on the other end of Lake Erie when they take on the Buffalo Bills, and the Browns strength plays right into the Bills weakness and the Cleveland Browns should be able to run all over the Buffalo Bills. The Buffalo Bills have found a recent passing offense [...]