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Monday Night Fantasy Start/Sit: Packers vs. Ravens
It’s Week 14. This is a huge Monday night show-down between two respectable teams, both out to prove that they’re for real, and both equally talented. And from a fantasy perspective, there’s quite a few “obvious” notes that you should have jotted down about 13 weeks ago. But in case you forgot, or stopped caring, [...]
Don’t Kill the Messenger: NFL Fantasy Start & Sit Week 12 Review
We had a horrible week with our Start/Sit column in Week 12, and not to make excuses, but injuries to Matt Ryan and Michael Turner (again) played a helping hand in it. While we finished with a less then desirable 5-10 record on the week (counting sleeper picks), we still vouched for Week 12 fantasy [...]
NFL Fantasy Start & Sit Week 10: Back to the Brett Favre Magic
We had a productive Start/Sit column last week, as we took advantage of some “can’t miss” match-ups and suggested some solid starts out of Alex Smith and Ryan Grant, while made quality sleeper predictions by recommending you keep an eye on both Vince Young and Josh Freeman. Every week brings forth another collection of favorable [...]
Week Eight Fantasy Start/Sit Review: Don’t Kill The Messenger
We nailed it right on the head with Brett Favre, LaDainian Tomlinson, and Miles Austin, giving us a solid record of 8-7 on the week, while struggling with some sleeper picks, and urging you to go the wrong way on Frank Gore and DeAngelo Williams. Start: 4-1 Sit: 2-3 Sleeper: 2-3 Read on for brief [...]
NFL Fantasy Football Start & Sit Week 8: Brett Favre Returns to Lambeau
Last week was an average week for Start/Sit calls, but we nailed it right on the head with calls in favor of starting Cedric Benson and sitting Rashard Mendenhall. If you’re feeling lost this week and need bye week help or just can’t decide on how to play from your own roster, allow this week’s [...]
Fantasy Football: Third-Year Wide Receivers
Everyone knows the old cliche’ about wide receivers. They don’t always make an immediate impact as rookies, and despite having natural talent, usually take a while to carve a niche with their team. About three years, to be exact. Not everyone can be Randy Moss and bust out 17 touchdowns in their first try, or [...]
