Super Bowl XLIV: Picking an Unlikely MVP
Posted By Kevin Roberts On Thursday, February 4th 2010. Under NFL Tags: Austin Collie, Dallas Clark, Deion Branch, Desmond Howard, Drew Brees, Dwight Freeney, Eli Manning, Indianapolis, Indianapolis Colts, Joe Montana, New Orleans, New Orleans Saints, Peyton Manning, Pierre Garcon, Reggie Bush, Super Bowl
If you're a big "props bet" guy/gal, this may be an article you take into serious consideration.
The days of Joe Montana winning three Super Bowl MVP's are long gone. Just look at the 1997 Super Bowl, where Brett Favre played a heck of a game (three total touchdowns), only to ... Continue Reading
NFL Quick Hits (Dec. 24th): Matthew Stafford and Anthony Gonzalez go on IR, Percy Harvin completely healthy, and more
Posted By Kevin Roberts On Thursday, December 24th 2009. Under Fantasy Football Tags: Anthony Gonzalez, Austin Collie, Brad Childress, Carolina Panthers, Chicago Bears, Daunte Culpepper, DeAngelo Williams, Drew Stanton, Fantasy Football, Jake Delhomme, Jeremy Maclin, Jonathan Stewart, Matthew Stafford, Minnesota Vikings, New York Giants, Percy Harvin, Pierre Garcon
Matthew Stafford Done For Year
Stafford has officially been ruled out for the rest of the season with shoulder and knee injuries. The Lions liked what they saw from their rookie franchise passer, and don't feel rushing him back for two meaningless games would benefit their future.
Drew Stanton is expected ... Continue Reading
Thursday Night Fantasy Football Preview: Indianapolis Colts vs. Jacksonville Jaguars
Posted By Kevin Roberts On Thursday, December 17th 2009. Under Fantasy Football, NFL Tags: Austin Collie, Dallas Clark, David Garrard, Donald Brown, Fantasy Football, Indianapolis Colts, Jacksonville Jaguars, Maurice Jones-Drew, Mike Sims-Walker, Mike Thomas, Peyton Manning, Pierre Garcon, Rashad Jennings, Torry Holt
We know it's hard to prepare your fantasy starting line-ups for the playoffs, which is why we do our best to give you the heads up on players going into Thursday night games, feeding you the information you need to make the right decisions.
The following guys are must-starts for Week ... Continue Reading
Fantasy Football Week 10 Start/Sit Review: Don’t Kill the Messenger
Posted By Kevin Roberts On Tuesday, November 17th 2009. Under Fantasy Football Tags: Anthony Gonzalez, Atlanta Falcons, Austin Collie, Baltimore Ravens, Brandon Pettigrew, Brett Favre, Cleveland Browns, Dallas Cowboys, Detroit Lions, Fantasy Football, Green Bay Packers, Greg Jennings, Indianapolis Colts, Jamaal Charles, Joe Flacco, John Carlson, Josh Freeman, Kansas City Chiefs, Matt Ryan, Matthew Stafford, Miami Dolphins, Michael Turner, Miles Austin, Minnesota Vikings, New England Patriots, New Orleans Saints, Pierre Garcon, Reggie Bush, Ricky Williams, Ronnie Brown, Ryan Grant, Seattle Seahawks, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
It was another good week for The Red Zone Report's Start/Sit column, so if you've been weary of taking fantasy advice, it may be time to jump aboard this train.
Take a look at how we did in each section from Week 10, and then stay tuned for Week 11's Start/Sit ... Continue Reading
NFL Fantasy Start & Sit Week 10: Back to the Brett Favre Magic
Posted By Kevin Roberts On Tuesday, November 10th 2009. Under Fantasy Football Tags: Aaron Rodgers, Antonio Bryant, Arizona Cardinals, Atlanta Falcons, Austin Collie, Baltimore Ravens, Brandon Pettigrew, Brett Favre, Carolina Panthers, Dallas Clark, Dallas Cowboys, Detroit Lions, Donald Driver, Donovan McNabb, Drew Brees, Green Bay Packers, Greg Jennings, Jamaal Charles, JaMarcus Russell, James Jones, Joe Flacco, John Carlson, Josh Freeman, Kansas City Chiefs, Matt Cassel, Matt Hasselbeck, Matt Ryan, Matthew Stafford, Miami Dolphins, Miles Austin, Minnesota Vikings, New England Patriots, New Orleans Saints, nfl start and sit week 10, Oakland, packers, Philadelphia Eagles, Pierre Garcon, Reggie Bush, Reggie Wayne, Ricky Williams, Ryan Grant, Seattle Seahawks, Tampa Bay, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Todd Haley
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 ... Continue Reading
NFL Quick Hits (Oct. 14th) Steelers lose Aaron Smith for season, might get back Willie Parker and Troy Polamalu, and more
Posted By Kevin Roberts On Wednesday, October 14th 2009. Under Fantasy Football, NFL Tags: Adam Vinatieri, Anthony Gonzalez, Austin Collie, Brady Quinn, brandon marshall, Braylon Edwards, Calvin Johnson, Cleveland Browns, Denver Broncos, Detroit Lions, Ed Johnson, Indianapolis Colts, Jerricho Cotchery, Matt Stover, New York Jets, Pat Bowlen, Pierre Garcon, Pittsburgh Steelers, Rashard Mendenhall, Troy Polamalu, Willie Parker
Pittsburgh Loses DE Aaron Smith For the Season
Smith was originally reported to be out for several weeks, but further diagnosis revealed that he would not be able to come back this season from a torn rotator cuff.
This put the league's number two rush defense in a bind, as Smith was ... Continue Reading
Week Six Fantasy Risers: Wide Receivers
Posted By Kevin Roberts On Tuesday, October 13th 2009. Under Fantasy Football Tags: Austin Collie, Braylon Edwards, Dallas Cowboys, Denver Broncos, Eddie Royal, Indianapolis Colts, Jeremy Maclin, Jerricho Cotchery, kevin curtis, Kyle Orton, Miles Austin, New York Jets, Patrick Crayton, Peyton Manning, Philadelphia Eagles, Pierre Garcon, Roy Williams, Tony Romo
(Edwards should be owned in all leagues.)
Week five was a huge week for receivers, as several formerly back-up receivers got a shot at major action and never looked back. After we saw guys like Mike Sims-Walker and Steve Smith step-up in huge ways last week, it was nice to see ... Continue Reading
Week Five Start/Sit Review: Don’t Kill the Messenger
Posted By Kevin Roberts On Tuesday, October 13th 2009. Under Fantasy Football Tags: Austin Collie, Brandon Jacobs, Brett Favre, Brian Westbrook, Cedric Benson, Cleveland Browns, Dallas Cowboys, Denver Broncos, Derek Anderson, Detroit Lions, Donovan McNabb, Eddie Royal, Eli Manning, Indianapolis Colts, John Carlson, Kansas City Chiefs, Kevin Smith, Kyle Orton, Larry Johnson, Matt Cassel, Matt Hasselbeck, Minnesota Vikings, Mohamed Massaquoi, New York Giants, Philadelphia Eagles, Pierre Garcon, Santana Moss, Seattle Seahawks, Sidney Rice, Todd Haley, Tony Romo, Washington Redskins
After a couple so-so weeks with some hot hits and a few mishaps, we finally ran into a week full of bad start calls. For that I apologize. But, like always, before you "Kill the Messenger" and lose all hope in yours truly, take a step back and see why ... Continue Reading
Don’t Kill the Messenger: Week 4 Start and Sit Review
Posted By Kevin Roberts On Tuesday, October 6th 2009. Under Fantasy Football Tags: Brett Favre Green Bay Packers, Buffalo Bills, Cedric Benson, Chicago Bears, Dallas Cowboys, Darren Sproles, Detroit Lions, Glen Coffee, Houston Texans, Indianapolis Colts, Jay Cutler, Johnny Knox, Julius Jones, Kevin Smith, Kevin Walter, Lee Evans, LenDale White, New England Patriots, Pierre Garcon, Roy Williams, Ryan Grant, San Diego Chargers, Santana Moss, Seattle Seahawks, Tennessee Titans, Tom Brady
(Coffee wasn't loaded with fantasy caffeine, but he did the job.)
After two straight weeks of tripping over my own suggestions, we finally saw some Start and Sit success in week four. If you check out the week four preview column, hopefully you took heed of some of the suggestions.
After going ... Continue Reading
NFL Fantasy Football Start & Sit Week 4: In a slump? A little Coffee can help
Posted By Kevin Roberts On Tuesday, September 29th 2009. Under Fantasy Football, NFL Tags: Cedric Benson, Darren Sproles, Glen Coffee, Jay Cutler, Johnny Knox, Julius Jones, Kevin Smith, Kevin Walter, Lee Evans, LenDale White, Pierre Garcon, Roy Williams, Ryan Grant, Santana Moss, Tom Brady
Brett Favre and Mark Sanchez further established themselves as, at the very worst, fantasy roster candidates. While normally "sure-fire" performers like Clinton Portis and Thomas Jones bombed.
And what was with Willie Parker finally playing well and scoring a touchdown the very week I tell you to sit him? I swear, ... Continue Reading











