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Fantasy Football’s Biggest Busts From Week 3
We’re back for the Week 3 edition of Fantasy Football’s Biggest Busts. We all hate when our feature players and early draft picks throw up single digit duds on …Full Article
Monday Night Football Fantasy Versus: Week 3
Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers has been very un-Rodgers like through the first two weeks of the NFL season, but fantasy owners should not be concerned just yet. …Full Article
Week 3 NFL News: Matt Forte, Steven Jackson Updates For Bears vs. Rams
This is why the Chicago Bears went out and got Michael Bush. According to Gregg Rosenthal of NFL.com, Bears Pro Bowl running back Matt Forte will miss this Sunday’s …Full Article
Week 3 Fantasy Football Matchups and Decisions
Two weeks into the 2012 fantasy football season, and we know less than when we started, if that’s even possible. If we do know anything, it’s that some of …Full Article
Deep Fantasy Football Sleepers | Week 3
Week 2 in fantasy football is done and gone. Last week we featured guys like Andrew Hawkins, Kevin Kolb, and Christian Ponder for week two, and each of those …Full Article
Fantasy Football Week 3: Who to Start and Sit
Week 2 did not exist! It was officially the “bizzarro week.” The Patriots not only had trouble with but lost to the Cardinals. THE CARDINALS! That had to be …Full Article
2012 Fantasy Football Stock Watch: Week Three
Week two was very similar to week one in the fact that games and performances were impossible to predict. The only constant was that Chris Johnson and Darren McFadden …Full Article
Beanie Wells Expects to Play Sunday Against Seattle
According to Bob McManaman, Senior Sportswriter for The Arizona Republic, Beanie Wells (hamstring) expects to play on Sunday. McManaman tweeted on Friday, “I talked to Beanie Wells well after …Full Article
Fantasy Football Risers and Fallers | Week 3
As always, NFL Soup is here to help you succeed and win in fantasy football. Just think of the risers/fallers column as a thermometer designed to help you gauge …Full Article