February 15th, 2010 by ep
Like we said before, the NFL Draft is like Christmas in April for NFL and fantasy football fans.
Will your team get that flashy new running back you’ve always wanted or pick another overrated defensive end? According to most early mocks, your team will likely pick a non-skill player in the opening round.
But keep your hopes [...]
February 5th, 2010 by ep
As we gear up for Super Bowl XLIV it can’t hurt to reminisce about some of the great moments in the history of the biggest sporting event in America.
It became pretty clear in the last post of this series that breaking into the Top-10 this late in the Super Bowl’s past takes quite a fantasy [...]
February 5th, 2010 by ep
As we gear up for Super Bowl XLIV it can’t hurt to reminisce about some of the great moments in the history of the biggest sporting event in America.
For Super Bowls XXI through XXIV there’s some Joe Montana and some Jerry Rice. Not much more needs to be said, except for some wholesale changes in [...]
February 4th, 2010 by ep
As we gear up for Super Bowl XLIV it can’t hurt to reminisce about some of the great moments in the history of the biggest sporting event in America.
After Terry Bradshaw broke the 30-fantasy-points barrier in Super Bowl XII, high totals started becoming more commonplace. Joe Montana turned it up to 40 in Super Bowl [...]
February 4th, 2010 by ep
As we gear up for Super Bowl XLIV it can’t hurt to reminisce about some of the great moments in the history of the biggest sporting event in America.
Every football fan knows, or should know, the Steelers place in NFL history. But not only did their dominance continue through Super Bowls XIII and XIV, they [...]
September 18th, 2009 by jzak
Anyone who has written weekly fantasy football forecast columns could tell you that making accurate predictions is as easy as throwing darts in the dark while blindfolded, singing the “YMCA” song (complete with hand motions) and riding a mechanical bull.
So, I was pleased with the results of my first week’s “Ninja Sense,” where I hit [...]