Published on: 22nd November, 2010
Tonight's Monday night clash is a big game for both teams, a win by San Diego keeps them just one game off the division lead, a Denver win means both teams are two games back. As usual San Diego seems to get better as the season progresses...they've won seven straight ...Published on: 18th November, 2010
Every week there’s that one guy that comes from nowhere to score big numbers. And when I mean nowhere, I mean he wasn’t on anyone’s team, on anyone’s projections or in anyone’s crystal ball. This column started out by highlighting players owned by less than 50 percent of Y! teams, ...Published on: 18th November, 2010
It’s so long, farewell and adieu to DeAngelo Williams. The pint-sized running back from Memphis University went Kyle Orton two years ago, blowing everyone’s expectations away. His 20 touchdown performance in 2008 landed him in the top tier of fantasy backs. Williams went in the first and second rounds of ...Published on: 17th November, 2010
RB Start: Fred Jackson, Buffalo Bills After recommending Jackson as a start last week, I'm going right back to the well with him again. He had his best line of the season against Detroit, rushing for 133 yards on 25 carries with a TD and catching six passes for 37 yards ...Published on: 30th October, 2010
RB Start: Jonathan Stewart, Carolina PanthersThis recommendation is largely dependent on the status of DeAngelo Williams. If Williams can't go (questionable), Stewart will get his first opportunity to be the full-time ball carrier in 2010. If Williams does suit up, a decrease in workload can be expected. Stewart hasn't found ...Published on: 23rd October, 2010
Welcome everyone to the Week 7 Indianapolis Colts All-Star Injury Report. With injuries to key players come fantasy owners scrambling for pickups and waiting to see what replacements can do in their absence. Let's start with a sad one...Dallas Clark. TE: Dallas Clark/Chris CooleyThe verdict came on Dallas Clark today, and ...Published on: 16th October, 2010
QB Start – Mark Sanchez, New York Jets After throwing eight touchdown passes in a three game stretch, Sanchez came back to earth Monday night against Minnesota. He finished 21-of-44 for 191 yards and no scores, but perhaps more importantly, still has yet to throw an interception in 2010. Newly minted weapon Santonio ...Published on: 5th October, 2010
Lots of injuries in Week Four and of course lots of options for Week Five. Michael Vick got sandwiched by two bulldogs (ba-dum dum ching), the leagues' No. on receiver has an ankle sprain, Jay Cutler got sacked harder than a bag of potatoes and much more. Andre Johnson Let’s face it. This ...Published on: 5th October, 2010
So you were sitting at home on Sunday afternoon warding off your significant other’s pleas to take out the trash, wash the cars, and walk the dog. You cracked open a cold one – let’s be honest, it was probably a Diet Coke – and you performed the underrated superhero ...Published on: 4th October, 2010
Tonight's battle should provide some clarity as to who the second best team is in the AFC East behind the Jets. The Miami Dolphins have looked average offensively (20th in passing; 15th in rushing), while the Patriots offense has been impressive (minus a complete meltdown in the second half of ...