Start’em and Sit’em: Monday night and Tuesday (??) Night games

December 27, 2010 by Tony Andracki  
Filed under Featured, Football

These Sunday night and Monday night games are so important to fantasy matchups every week. Even if you’ve built a big lead, your opponent can still have some huge games left in the National spotlight and your lead can suddenly evaporate. But, of course, it can go the other way, too. You can catch up [...]

Knicks Drop Bulls On Christmas

December 26, 2010 by Danny Ferrara  
Filed under MLB

     The Knicks played the role of Santa Claus and brought one of the best presents to the city of New York – a victory. In another thrilling game, much like the ones that we have actually become accustomed to seeing this season, the Knicks handed the Bulls their second head to head loss this season [...]

FF All-Matchup Team: Stay Away From These Guys in Week 16

December 21, 2010 by Scott Rogers  
Filed under Featured, Football

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 [...]

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

December 19, 2010 by Philip Lasseigne  
Filed under Featured, Football

ATL @ SEA Start: Michael Turner, RB, and Roddy White, WR, Atlanta Falcons–The Seahawks haven’t been able stop top notch receivers or running back all seasons and it doesn’t look like they’ve got what it takes to stop Atlanta’s top weapons, Turner and White. Both appear to be heating up as the season ends, which [...]

7 Fantasy Players on the Downswing

December 18, 2010 by Alex Reside  
Filed under Featured, Football

In the playoffs, it is just as important to know what players to sit as it is to know who to start. In that spirit, we have listed 7 guys who you would be wise to stay away from: Kyle Orton–Denver Broncos Now we know that the Denver offense hinges on Orton. The way he’s [...]

FF All-Matchup Team: Start These Guys in Week 15

December 16, 2010 by Tony Andracki  
Filed under Featured, Football

So you survived Week 1 of the playoffs, eh? Or are you just in one of those off-putting leagues that first starts playoffs in Week 15? (Quick side note: I had to look up “off-putting” because I thought it was “off-pudding,” which in hindsight makes no sense. Why would pudding be disconcerting? Everybody loves pudding. [...]

Atlanta Falcons trying to inch closer to NFC home field

December 12, 2010 by Eric Schmidt  
Filed under Atlanta Falcons, Latest News

The Atlanta Falcons, 10-2, head to Carolina to take on the Panthers this afternoon where they look to inch closer to locking up NFC home field advantage throughout the playoffs. Much has been made about the Falcons play in the Georgia Dome, and that is well documented. The Falcons are described as a team which [...]

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 [...]

Wide Receivers: You’re hot and you’re cold…

December 9, 2010 by Alex Reside  
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You may think that you need to have a good QB and good RBs to go into the playoffs, but chances are you are already locked in with these guys and you have been using them all season. A good boost to your team can be noting which receivers are hot and which ones are [...]

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

December 8, 2010 by Scott Rogers  
Filed under Featured, Football

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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