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Fantasy Football Sunday Surprises | Week 6
We’re slowly wrapping up Week 6 of the 2012 NFL regular season, which means that we’re also wrapping up another great week in fantasy football. There were some surprises …Full Article
Fantasy Football Bold Moves | Week 6
In my personal opinion, risk taking in fantasy football is one of the most important strategies. I’ve been a huge risk taker for years, sometimes being heckled for starting …Full Article
Fantasy Football Week 6: Versus Decision-Maker
Sorry about your Thursday night, optimistic Rashard Mendenhall owners. Ol’ Mendy toted the ball just six times in the Steelers’ shocking defeat at the hands of the Titans, totaling …Full Article
Fantasy Football Week 5: Versus Decision-Maker
Unless you started the Rams’ defense/special teams (which, like, nobody did), week five got off to a rather inauspicious start Thursday night from a fantasy perspective, with St. Louis …Full Article
Fantasy Football Bold Moves For Week 4
Each fantasy football owner has their own tactics of trying to win championships yearly. Mine is being a risk taker, and I pride myself at being one. Week 4 …Full Article
Week 4 Fantasy Football Risk vs. Reward
Fantasy football commenced in week four with the Baltimore Ravens and Cleveland Browns facing off in Thursday Night Football. The game was much more entertaining than originally expected to …Full Article
So Much For Roy Helu Being the Redskins Best Fantasy Running Back
I was among those fantasy writers who said Tim Hightower was too hurt, Evan Royster wasn’t explosive enough, and it would only be a matter of time until the …Full Article
Fantasy Football Week 2: Versus Decision-Maker
Week one of the 2012 NFL season is already in the books, and, as you scramble to quickly nab the likes of Kevin Ogletree and Alfred Morris off the …Full Article
Fantasy Football Targets and Touches Leaders | Week 1
In fantasy football, it’s simple; the more your players touch the ball and the number of looks they receive from their quarterback is obviously vital to their weekly performance. …Full Article