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Team Outlooks
2011 Fantasy Team Outlook | Miami Dolphins
The Miami Dolphins were muddled in mediocrity for most of 2011, finishing 7-9 after entering the season with playoff aspirations. Chad Henne struggled in his first full season as …Full Article
2011 Fantasy Team Outlook | New England Patriots
The New England Patriots appeared to be on the fast track towards another Super Bowl title in 2011, but were unexpectedly derailed by the New York Jets in the …Full Article
2011 Fantasy Team Outlook | New York Jets
In two seasons under the watch (and mouth) of Rex Ryan, the New York Jets have advanced all the way to the AFC Championship Game twice, but failed to …Full Article
2010 Fantasy Team Predictions
NFL Soup has delivered all kinds of rankings, stock watches, fantasy player profiles, and general fantasy news, but we couldn’t stop there.Full Article
2010 Fantasy Team Predictions: New Orleans Saints
To end the NFC South, I’m heading down to the Bayou where we get to evaluate fantasy talent for the defending Super Bowl Champion, the New Orleans Saints.Full Article
2010 Fantasy Team Predictions: Seattle Seahawks
One thing many fantasy owners can often get confused about is the fact that an NFL team does not need to be an elite team in order to produce …Full Article
2010 Fantasy Team Predictions: San Francisco 49ers
Continuing with the NFC West, we take a look at the fantasy potential with the San Francisco 49ers. We saw what Alex Smith and co. were capable of from …Full Article
2010 Fantasy Team Predictions: Atlanta Falcons
Three quarters into the NFC South we are in Atlanta. The Falcons have improved big time since their 4-12 2007 season.Full Article
2010 Fantasy Team Predictions: Carolina Panthers
Next stop in the NFC South is the Carolina Panthers. The Panthers finished 8-8 in 2009 after Jake Delhomme and the defense ruined any chance of the playoffs.Full Article
2010 Fantasy Team Predictions: Tampa Bay Buccaneers
As we move to the NFC South, we take a look at the Tampa Bay Buccaneers who’s 2009 season ended with a painful 3-13 record.Full Article