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6:15 p.m. EST update from a wild day of NFL free agency … and how it affects fantasy football

The opening day of free agency 2010 has been all it was cracked up to be so far. With so many big names flying all over the place, it only seemed fitting to take a quick look at the action so far and update my predictions post from earlier today.
The big news so far (as [...]

The most extensive 2010 dynasty quarterback rankings on the net

In the YellowPages, you let your fingers do the walking.
When it comes to fantasy football, you can let your chinstrapninjas do the surfing.
As the rest of the collective football world slowly wakes up from its Super Bowl stupor and thinks it is safe to turn its attention to college hoops and fantasy baseball, this becomes [...]

Did Jay Cutler turn the corner at the end of 2009?

Watch out for Jay Cutler and the Chicago Bears next year. That’s what I’ve been telling myself for weeks.
The Bears turnaround seemed to need it’s own post, similar to the Pete Carroll-Seahawks discussion.
However, once I set out on my quest for evidence to back up this argument I heard the disheartening sound of deflation.

Notes: Browns vs. Chiefs a fantasy goldmine

Want a formula for a record-breaking performance? Pit two teams with nothing to lose, and who are awful at tackling, against each other.
Understand the Chinstrap Ninjas are not questioning Josh Cribbs’ and Jerome Harrison’s skills. They’re very good. However, they were provided a great opportunity this week against the lowly Chiefs – who also took [...]

Dissecting NFL box scores from Week 3 [FFB]

Let’s take a look at the NFL box scores from Week 3. I’ll pick out a few things that could benefit fantasy owners in Week 4 and beyond.

Trade-aholic tidbits: Ten players who should be mentioned in fantasy trade talks

We may be only one-seventh of the way through the fantasy regular season (for those in leagues who play 14 weeks of regular season action), but that is enough to start the juices flowing for true trade-aholics like myself.
While many saner fantasy “experts” would urge patience and caution before jumping into the trading market, I’m [...]