2009 Fantasy Football: All-Goat Team

Every year you start the season, shaking your head, certain that you have “the team to beat” and that nothing can go wrong when you have Tom Brady, Steve Slaton, and Calvin Johnson.Well, yikes, dear sirs, and my ladies. Just because you spent a high pick or mid-rounder on a player, doesn’t necessarily mean that they panned out for you. [read more...]

Waiver Wire Week 13

Believe it or not, whether you’re 11-0 or 5-6 at this point in the season, searching for and finding gems on the waiver wire never gets old. At least it shouldn’t, not if you’re as dedicated to fantasy football success as we are. The names won’t blow you away, but there are at least a couple of guys at each position [read more...]

Fantasy Player Breakdown – Week 11

Every week we take a look at every team’s key players and their match-ups for fantasy football. Check out some quick analysis on some possible studs, as well as some guys to avoid. Using the five-star rating to get a good idea on who to start and sit, in addition to the comments: Miami Dolphins @ Carolina Panthers QB Chad Henne: Miami [read more...]

Waiver Wire Wonders – Week 9

Start/Sit columns attempt to help you pick between several options, highlighting guys that are on every team, or suggesting to sit guys that would normally be “studs”. While those columns definitely have their place in fantasy football, sometimes you need to dig a little bit deeper. When you don’t have the Tom Brady’s and Andre Johnson’s of the fantasy world, sometimes [read more...]

Draft Your Team For Fantasy FOODBall for the Chance to Win an Adventure of a Lifetime

“Don’t play with your food” is a phrase we are all familiar with, but what if you could play with your food and get rewarded for it at the same time? Outback Steakhouse is launching a free, fun, interactive “Fantasy Foodball” game that allows your readers to do just that with the football adventure of a [read more...]

Redskins Owner Dan Snyder Needs to Dismiss Jim Zorn Now

In the year 2009 it seems all things in the nations capital are run with a sense of uncertainty. A clear lack of leadership, no matter if it’s an owner, a coach, or an elected official. Of all the things in Washington that are misguided, the state of the Washington Redskins is the one problem I know I could fix. I [read more...]

How to save a lost fantasy season

So, you got the top pick, drafted Adrian Peterson, coasted, and now you’re 1-5. Or maybe you landed Tom Brady and Randy Moss in the first two rounds, had zero depth at running back, and are just now reaping the benefits from the Patriots connection. There are hundreds of stories like these. You have a wide receiver corps that is absolutely stacked, but [read more...]

Despite The Loss; Lions Make Progress

I’m not real big on moral victories, because they exist in place of actual victories, but I see a team that is finally heading in the right direction. The Lions are 1-4, but they have lost to two undefeated teams (Saints and Vikings,) a 3-1 team (Bears) and the 3-2 defending Super Bowl champs. The combined record of [read more...]

With Hasselbeck Hurt, Hawks Rushers Need to Step Up

If there ever was a time this season that the Seahawks needed their injury riddled offensive linemen to be healthy, now would be that time. In the Seahawks’ next six games, four of them are against teams that give up an average of four yards-per-carry or more, and with Seattle quarterback Matt Hasselbeck either playing in a tempered role or possibly [read more...]

Here’s to a Long 17 Weeks for Browns Fans

Eleven season openers since the Browns have been back in the league, one victory. Oh, the glory days of a week 1 win. The 2004 season opener was one where we Cleveland fans didn’t have to go buy new remotes the next day because we snapped ours in two. I remember it like it was yesterday. [read more...]

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