NFL Quick Hits (Dec. 20th): Mike Holmgren turns down Seattle offer, Matt Ryan and Michael Turner questionable for Sunday, and more
Posted By Kevin Roberts On Sunday, December 20th 2009. Under Fantasy Football Tags: Bernard Berrian, Cleveland, Cleveland Browns, Correll Buckhalter, Denver, Detroit, Julius Jones, Justin Forsett, Knowshon Moreno, Larry Fitzgerald, Matt Ryan, Michael Turner, Mike Holmgren, Minnesota, New York Jets, Percy Harvin, Peyton Hillis, Seattle, Sidney Rice
Mike Holmgren Officially Turns Down Seattle Seahawks
This wasn't a surprise. Holmgren, formerly the head coach in Seattle, has been rumored to be very interested in the Cleveland Browns job, which entails more responsibility, and would have him working directly under the owner.
Holmgren may be done with coaching, and now ... Continue Reading
Oh, Peyton Hillis, Where Have You Gone?
Posted By Kevin Roberts On Thursday, December 17th 2009. Under NFL Tags: Correll Buckhalter, Denver Broncos, Josh McDaniels, Knowshon Moreno, lamont jordan, Miami Dolphins, Mike Shanahan, Peyton Hillis
Josh McDaniels lied.
He said in the off-season that he would utilize any of Mike Shanahan's holdover offensive talent, and that anyone that had the ability to help the team would be used in his offense.
True, after the Denver Broncos started the season 6-0, there wasn't much one could argue with ... Continue Reading
NFL Quick Hits (Oct. 10th) Eli Manning still questionable, Jerricho Cotchery not a lock for Monday Night, and more
Posted By Kevin Roberts On Saturday, October 10th 2009. Under Fantasy Football, NFL Tags: Braylon Edwards, Correll Buckhalter, Dallas Cowboys, Denver Broncos, Donald Brown, Eli Manning, Indianapolis Colts, Jerricho Cotchery, John Carlson, Joseph Addai, Julius Jones, Knowshon Moreno, lamont jordan, mark sanchez, Matt Hasselbeck, Miles Austin, New York Giants, New York Jets, Peyton Hillis, Roy Williams, Seattle Seahawks, Seneca Wallace, Tony Romo
(Cotchery's hamstring could keep him out.)
Eli Manning Participates in Saturday Practice
This just means he would probably play if he absolutely had to. But since the rush attack is operating smoothly, the defense is competing at an elite level, and they're facing the Oakland Raiders, there isn't much sense in rushing ... Continue Reading
Don’t Kill the Messenger: NFL Fantasy Start & Sit Week 3 Review
Posted By Kevin Roberts On Tuesday, September 29th 2009. Under Fantasy Football, NFL Tags: Aaron Rodgers, Baltimore Ravens, brandon marshall, Clinton Portis, Dallas Cowboys, Denver Broncos, Detroit Lions, Felix Jones, Green Bay Packers, Julius Jones, Kevin Kolb, Mario Manningham, Matthew Stafford, Minnesota Vikings, Nate Burleson, New Orleans Saints, New York Giants, New York Jets, Percy Harvin, Peyton Hillis, Philadelphia Eagles, Pittsburgh Steelers, Ray Rice, Reggie Bush, Seattle Seahawks, Thomas Jones, Washington Redskins, Willie Parker
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 ... Continue Reading
NFL Fantasy Football Start & Sit Week 3: Keeping up with the Joneses
Posted By Kevin Roberts On Tuesday, September 22nd 2009. Under Fantasy Football Tags: Aaron Rodgers, Baltimore Ravens, brandon marshall, Clinton Portis, Dallas Cowboys, Denver Broncos, Detroit Lions, Felix Jones, Green Bay Packers, Julius Jones, Kevin Kolb, Mario Manningham, Matthew Stafford, Minnesota Vikings, Nate Burleson, New Orleans Saints, New York Giants, New York Jets, Percy Harvin, Peyton Hillis, Philadelphia Eagles, Pittsburgh Steelers, Ray Rice, Reggie Bush, Seattle Seahawks, Thomas Jones, Washington Redskins, Willie Parker
After a rough week two of bad calls and poor suggestions, I vow to bring you the best 15 plays, and at the very worst, to come out of week three with a winning record.
It's always tough to gauge if/when guys like Donovan McNabb and Matt Hasselbeck will last the ... Continue Reading
NFL Fantasy Football Start & Sit Week 1: Favre’s a go, Cutler’s a no
Posted By Kevin Roberts On Tuesday, September 8th 2009. Under Fantasy Football Tags: Brett Favre, Carnell Williams, Darren McFadden, David Clowney, Greg Jennings, Jay Cutler, jeremy shockey, Jonathan Stewart, Kevin Cutler, Larry Johnson, mark sanchez, Matt Hasselbeck, Peyton Hillis, Pierre Thomas, Ray Rice, Willie Parker
By now, you know the basics. You looked high and low for the best draft advice, cheat sheets, scoured all the transactions, depth charts, and roster information you could find.
For all intents and purpose, you're ready. You are as prepared as you could ever possibly be.
At least you were, until ... Continue Reading
10 Guys You Should Take Late In Your Fantasy Draft
Posted By Kevin Roberts On Friday, June 19th 2009. Under Fantasy Football, NFL Tags: Brett Favre, Brian Leonard, chris henry, Cincinnati Bengals, Cleveland Browns, Denver Broncos, Detroit Lions, Edgerrin James, Fantasy Football, Jerome Harrison, Joey Galloway, mark sanchez, matt jones, Matthew Stafford, New England Patriots, New York Jets, Peyton Hillis, Plaxico Burress
The top ten picks of a Fantasy Football draft is fairly self-explanatory, no matter the format or scoring settings.
It's simply, really. If you have a league the has two quarterbacks starting, getting Drew Brees, Peyton Manning, or Tom Brady with your top pick isn't a bad move.
If your league has ... Continue Reading
2008 NFL Draft Analysis: Fullbacks and Tight Ends: Big guys making bigger impacts.
Posted By David Chapman On Friday, February 22nd 2008. Under NCAA Football, NFL, NFL Draft Tags: 2008 NFL Draft, Brad Cottam, Carl Stewart, Chris Brown, Cornelius Ingram, Doug Jones, Dustin Keller, Fred Davis, Gary Barnidge, Jacob Hester, Jacob Tamme, Jed Collins, Jehuu Caulcrick, Jermichael Finley, Jerome Felton, John Carlson, Kellen Davis, Kory Sperry, Martellus Bennett, Martin Rucker, Michael Pitre, Mike Cox, Notre Dame, Owen Schmitt, Peyton Hillis, USC
In 1986, Run D.M.C and Aerosmith joined forces to blend rap and rock music with the hit song “Walk this Way." In a similar fashion the spoon and fork came together to form the “spork” in 1874, and now, the NFL is witnessing a similar mutation.
Fullbacks have been known to ... Continue Reading







