July 22nd, 2010 --- Written by
Jay-Mo
Like a weekly lunch buffet special, the NFL preseason will give you plenty to chew on. To whet our appetites, here is a brief outline of what to watch for in the coming weeks. Reason? Well there’s value in paying attention to the preseason and training camp battles. If not, you may become last year’s [...]
February 3rd, 2010 --- Written by
ep
Back in mid-December, one of my updates included a dig on Randy Moss during the whole “quitting on the team” thing. I’m a little ashamed. Word came out yesterday that Moss has a separated shoulder that was first injured back in Week 5. Yes, this is the kind of injury that could heal with enough [...]
July 23rd, 2009 --- Written by
ep
Wasting is terrible. I hate wasting time, money or beer. But there are few things I despise more than wasting a high pick on a fantasy quarterback. It’s completely unnecessary. Looking at a draft list from last year, Kurt Warner was picked in the 17th round, Philip Rivers was picked in the 15th and Aaron [...]
July 18th, 2009 --- Written by
jzak
Once while on a family vacation to Pigeon Forge, Tenn., I saw the sign and had to investigate. A large painting of a giant chicken with fangs poking out of its beak accompanied some text. In big, blocky bold letters, it read: COME SEE THE MAN-EATING CHICKEN!! Not being in an oppositional defiant mood that [...]
June 27th, 2009 --- Written by
jzak
For 144 days, I stayed clean from my addiction. It wasn’t easy. The withdrawal symptoms. The sleepless nights. The cold sweats and headaches and need to satisfy my craving. Through it all, I stood strong. I resisted the urge. That is, until Friday night. During my dinner break at The Daily Item, I had an [...]
March 22nd, 2009 --- Written by
Jay-Mo
Fading stars are one pool of players in a fantasy draft that often goes unnoticed but can reap major benefits. Well, if you hit it on target and land the fading star who has one year left in them.