March 5th, 2010 by jzak
You know that today’s opening of free agency in the NFL could be remarkable when there are already major moves taking place.
Take, for example, the Jets acquiring ultra-talented cornerback Antonio Cromartie for a third-round draft pick (it changes to a second-rounder depending on his playing time). Sure Cromartie has a host of off-field issues, but [...]
February 10th, 2010 by jzak
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 [...]
August 18th, 2009 by sockonfl
(Note: Sockonfl provided this post right on the heels of a similar list, The All-Safe Team.)
QB – Matt Hasselbeck
Here are Hasselbeck’s stat lines over the last six seasons:
2003 3841 yards 26 TD 15 INT
2004 3382 yards 22 TD 15 INT
2005 3459 yards [...]
August 11th, 2009 by sockonfl
I randomly drew the sixth overall pick in my 10 team redraft money league this year. I thought I would do a mock draft from that position trying to use the concepts from the revolutionary RB draft theory I developed. The following drafted team was the result. I’ve included an explanation for each pick and [...]
August 2nd, 2009 by ep
After seeing yet another headline touting ease of schedule in fantasy football, I decided it was time to put into words why I don’t put much value into this strategy.
Yes, typically great defenses remain great, and bad ones can be expected to be bad, but to alter your rankings based on previous team statistics is [...]
July 23rd, 2009 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 Rodgers was [...]