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Written by Curt Quinn
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Monday, 01 December 2008 23:05 |
Peyton, buddy, serious man. WTF was that performance Sunday? You almost cost me a shot at the playoffs man. What are you going to do to make it up to me? .8 points from you is unexcept able. Is there some reason you decided to lay an egg? I need you to step up for 3 weeks and get those 25 points a game like I know you can MFer. Now if you can somehow find a way to throw it to Dallas Clark in the damn endzone a couple times that would be great too. Thanks in advance. Sho you have to admit it was crazy to think I had a chance to comeback and get you but I almost pulled it off. When Mathis went down with an injury at the end of the half I thought they might target Johnson more but they didn't need to they wanted to give Slaton the ball enough to make B-Long sick to his stomach to lose a game by less than 2 points and cost him a playoff spot. Damn what a regular season in the SFTsports fantasy football league. May not have one team that is miles better than any other team but hell I think that is good for our league. Hats off men to a good season. Now please lose to me so I can win the CASH!
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Tags: fantasy football | nfl
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Written by Pat Castrop
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Saturday, 15 November 2008 14:29 |
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Have you seen the fantasy projection lines from week to week for your favorite players? Do you agree that this might be one of the dumbest things in fantasy football? Every Sunday Matt Berry from ESPN has his player fantasy projections for their games. If he is psychic why is he predicting running back yardage and quarterback picks instead of winning the lottery. I hope fantasy players aren't deciding between Marion Barber and Deuce McAllister just because Matt Berry predicted Barber to fumble 2 times against the Redskins while Deuce is running wild on a suspect Chiefs D. Barber is always a start not matter what numb nuts says. It's easy to make these projections, for example, I have Jones-Drew and Mewelde Moore. I project Moore for 345 yards rushing 17 catches for 267 yards and 8 touchdowns. Jones-Drew 4 yards rushing 2 catches for 9 yards. Guess I'll be starting Moore.
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Written by Brad Snider
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Saturday, 01 November 2008 14:54 |
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Any fantasy football veteran knows that there has been a big push to the dreaded runningback-by-committee or multiple back offense in the NFL. While this has definitely watered down the running back crop and has increased the value of good WR's and QB's, it has also led to the demise of the handcuff. No longer is it a necessity to handcuff your best running back with his backup. Quite often now that backup is a starter on someone else's team. The overall quality of RB's is down, but the depth is at an all-time high. Teams like Tennessee, with Chris Johnson and Lendale White, and Jacksonville, with MJD and Fred Taylor, even have 2 backs you could think about starting on your own team. So let's look at our fantasy rosters a little more closely. Stop carrying bums like Maurice Morris or the other AP on your team and fill your fantasy bench with high upside younger backs or wide receivers. Oh, and leave the handcuffs in the bedroom.
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