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Fantasy Football: Week Three Risers and Fallers

(Coffee will benefit from Gore’s absence.) It took one carry to change Glen Coffee’s fortunes, sending him from solid back-up to fantasy riser status. Read on for analysis on Coffee and other risers, as well as some players who are dropping in value, and are strong candidates to also be dropped from your team. Risers [...]

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Winners and Losers: Matt Gentile’s Week 2 NFL Awards

The theme for week 2 was game-winning drives. Some of the NFL’s top quarterbacks led their teams down field to get the victory in the fourth quarter. Some of the performances were breathtaking. Eli Manning marched the New York Giants’ offense 56 yards down field before allowing Lawrence Tynes to kick the game-winning, 37 yard [...]

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Don’t Kill the Messenger: NFL Fantasy Start & Sit Week 2 Review

I’ve seen and heard some bad calls in my day, but this past week of poor calls (by me, I must admit) bordered on absurd. There, I said it. I didn’t see some strong fantasy plays coming, and I suggested you to sit some others that put up some hefty performances. Still, I’m riding my [...]

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Fantasy Risers: Austin Collie and Pierre Garcon

Their lines from Sunday aren’t going to make you fall off your chair. You won’t be racing your friends to the waiver wire. But maybe you should be. Austin Collie and Pierre Garcon, the immediate beneficiaries of extra targets and playing time in the wake of Anthony Gonzalez’s knee injury, are worth taking a chance [...]

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NFL Fantasy Football Start & Sit Week 2: Big day for Berrian, Flacco to fall flat

There were plenty of huge performances that could have potentially rescued your entire team, despite the countless eggs laid by supposedly “stud” fantasy options. A few of my week one picks made the latter list, so if you haven’t already, hit up my Start and Sit Week 1 Review to get some explanations, as well [...]

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Top Small-School Prospects: Offense

Much of the talk in the past few months when it comes to talented prospects below the I-A level has revolved around Tennessee St. cornerback Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie, who could be a top-10 pick in three weeks, and Delaware QB Joe Flacco, who is a virtual lock to go in the first two rounds.

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