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Week 7 Start/Sit Review: Don’t Kill the Messenger
Week Six brought anyone who took my advice some nice rewards. But before we can dive into preparing for week eight, we need to look back on week seven’s picks to see if we saw success for a second consecutive week. Starts: 2-3 Sits: 3-2 (check Chris Cooley) Sleepers: 3-2 (Check Jason Campbell) Overall Week [...]
Matt Gentile’s Week Seven NFL Power Rankings
1. New Orleans Saints (6-0) After pounding the New York Giants, New Orleans has shown they have a complete team to go with their explosive offense. Drew Brees is in rare form, so stopping him will not be an easy task. 2. Denver Broncos (6-0) Denver has outscored their opponent 76-10 in the second half [...]
Kevin Roberts’ Week Five NFL Power Rankings
While few games lived-up to their hype, we were blessed with a classic game between the Baltimore Ravens and New England Patriots on Sunday, while getting the chance to watch history between the Green Bay Packers and Minnesota Vikings on Monday. Still, when it’s all said and done, there are five teams who are undefeated [...]
NFL Week 4 Preview: Five Things to Watch For
(Can Sanchez stick with Drew Brees, throw-for-throw?) Wrapped up in the switch from Brady Quinn to Derek Anderson in Cleveland, or the passing of the torch (due to injury) in Miami from one “Chad” to another? Yeah, me neither. Take a look at the top five story-lines heading into week four of NFL action, with [...]
Don’t Kill the Messenger: NFL Fantasy Start & Sit Week 3 Review
This was supposed to be the week that the Washington Redskins turned it around. Well, at least in terms of offensive production in the fantasy realms. And for Jason Campbell and Santana Moss, that’s exactly what happened. However, someone forgot to tell Jim Zorn that thousands of fantasy owners around the nation were counting on [...]
NFL Week 3: Five Things to Watch For
The first two weeks of the NFL season have been nothing short of exciting and informative, both from a fantasy and “real-life” spectrum. We’ve seen a ton of close games, prime-time performances worthy of being shown under the lights, and enough stud fantasy production to make us feel “okay” about how we drafted before the [...]
