Published on: 5th November, 2010
Week 9 may leave fantasy football owners looking for answers again, as six teams have byes this week. Such notable fantasy players as Chris Johnson, Frank Gore, Maurice Jones-Drew and Steven Jackson have the week off, as does one of the more surprising quarterbacks in Kyle Orton ...Published on: 3rd November, 2010
Eight weeks are now in the books, which means we’ve reached the halfway mark in many fantasy leagues. At this point, you likely have an idea whether your team is a contender or a pretender this year, and a lot of this likely has to do with ...Published on: 31st October, 2010
POTENTIAL QB SLEEPER PICK OF THE WEEK Jon Kitna (Dallas Cowboys) Kitna came in for an injured Tony Romo (fractured left collarbone) in Week 7 against the New York Giants, and went 16-for-33 for 187 yards and two touchdowns in the game. With Romo expected to miss six to eight weeks ...Published on: 30th October, 2010
We have a host of other players that deserve to be benched this week for one reason or another. One of those guys is Tennessee Titans receiver Kenny Britt. No way Britt can be on the list right? Not after scoring three touchdowns last week, right? Well, he is. ...Published on: 29th October, 2010
Week 8 brings the first of two weeks of the NFL season, where six teams have a bye week. This makes things a little more challenging than usual. Some notable players fantasy football owners will be without this week include Roddy White, Ray Rice, Hakeem Nicks and ...Published on: 23rd October, 2010
Wondering who you should consider benching in your fantasy football lineup in Week 7? Check out these three players that could lead create a headache for you on Sunday. Chad Henne (Miami Dolphins) vs. Pittsburgh With three consecutive multiple-touchdown games, Miami Dolphins quarterback Chad Henne has been a popular pickup recently ...Published on: 20th October, 2010
Six weeks are in the books now, and Arian Foster, Chris Johnson and LeSean McCoy stand as the three highest-scoring running backs in fantasy football right now. One of them was expected to be there, one is a mild surprise and one could be classified as a bit ...Published on: 17th October, 2010
Alex Smith (San Francisco 49ers) vs. Oakland Despite apparently being threatened with a benching last week, Smith ended up going 25-for-39 for 309 yards with three touchdowns, two interceptions and a lost fumble against the Philadelphia Eagles. 49ers head coach Mike Singletary has said the team will not change ...Published on: 14th October, 2010
Last week was heartbreaking, predictable and surprising for many fantasy owners. The heartbreak came when Mark Clayton, who was having a career season, went down with a knee injury; he will miss the rest of the season. As expected, Randy Moss made his triumphant return to the Minnesota ...Published on: 12th October, 2010
It sounds a bit weird to say, but right now most fantasy football leagues are at or approaching the halfway point of their seasons. For those of you in bad positions, it’s too early to panic because there is still a lot of football to be played. ...