July 2nd, 2009 by jzak
You see, there are certain fantasy football experts who live and die by the ‘rule’ that you never draft two of any starter with the same bye week. Their mantra is that you must closely watch possible bye-week conflicts, and draft accordingly.
Therefore, for example, if you are drafting eighth out of a 12-team league, and [...]
April 25th, 2009 by jzak
Stafford allegedly signed a six-year deal worth $41.7 million in guarantees and $78 million overall. One quarterback isn’t going to change the fortunes of an 0-16 team, especially this year since the Lions have verbally committed to keeping Stafford off the field and learning from the sidelines. Of course, that stance may change as the [...]
April 1st, 2009 by jzak
A successful climb to a fantasy baseball championship doesn’t end with a good showing at your respective draft. Whether or not you spend hours and hours prepping for your draft, and make great picks, you feel, at every position — managing a successful fantasy roster takes constant upkeep. Perhaps nothing is as important as properly [...]
March 28th, 2009 by ep
It’s late, one of the best times of the year. There’s great basketball on TV, major leaguers are enjoying hitting off minor league arms who aren’t in game shape yet, and you should be preparing for your fantasy baseball draft.
You are preparing right, and I don’t mean tearing a cheatsheet out of a magazine you [...]
March 22nd, 2009 by ep
The Ninjas have been cranking up the posts recently, here’s a recap of our posts from last week:
Fantasy Baseball
JZ reviewed a www.fantasybaseballcafe.com regular’s aggregate fantasy baseball rankings based on several sites.
There are mixed opinions in the Chinstrap Ninjas newsroom on Baltimore Orioles phenom/bust catcher Matt Wieters. The latest post is “Whiffing on Wieters.”
The fantasy baseball [...]