Posted by: DaveGawron
on Nov 17, 2009
TOP 5 MLB NEWS ITEMS FROM TUESDAY 11/10/09 TO MONDAY 11/16/09
We have many great articles planned leading up to the 2010 Fantasy Baseball season including sleepers, busts, rookies, strategy, full player rankings and projections all wrapped up into a nifty draft kit to help you win your league next year. Below, we analyze the top fantasy baseball news items from the previous week.
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Posted by: DaveGawron
on Nov 17, 2009
Below, we explore what should happen in this week's NFL games. Of course, in the NFL, only half of what should happen actually does happen, but playing the percentages gives you the best chance of winning. Remember, think twice before benching a stud based on match-ups! We list the Vegas odds spread in parentheses and the Over/Under number in brackets.
ALERT! We just updated our Strength of Schedule Grid on 11/16 to point out strong and weak schedules for the remainder of the 2009 season, so make sure you download it, print it, and keep it by your side to consult for every decision you make. Personally, I like to take a highlighter and highlight out the column for the current week each Monday as to easier see the remaining good and bad stretches.
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Posted by: ThePME
on Nov 16, 2009
We base our weekly rankings on the strength of opposing defenses overall, individual match-ups, and expected game situations (shoot-out vs. field-goal battle vs. blowout). They're based on the WCOFF/NFFC PPR scoring systems. Hopefully, for the most part, just looking at the rankings helps you figure out who to sit or start. We set the projections early in the week and then comb through them and make any necessary edits on Friday.
TIGHT ENDSDallas Clark @ BAL
Brent Celek @ CHI
Vernon Davis @ GB
Greg Olsen vs. PHI - Philly weak v TEs
Antonio Gates @ DEN
Tony Gonzalez @ NYG
Kellen Winslow vs. NO - Freeman loves him
John Carlson @ MIN
Heath Miller @ KC
Jason Witten vs. WAS
Jeremy Shockey @ NO
Tony Scheffler vs. SD - Scheff has good history vSD
Fred Davis @ DAL
Visanthe Shiancoe vs. SEA
Kevin Boss vs. ATL
INJURIES
- Chris Cooley WAS - out this week, but possibly back soon
- Owen Daniels HOU - out for season
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Posted by: DaveGawron
on Nov 16, 2009
Below, we help you set your line-up for (who to start or sit) for the upcoming week by looking at the Top 5 four-game schedules. Our Games-per-Week Schedule Grid is especially useful throughout the season, so make sure you download it, print it, and keep it by your side to consult for every decision you make. Personally, I like to take a blue highlighter and "blue out" the column for the current week each Tuesday as to easier see the good and bad stretches on the horizon.
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TOP FIVE UPCOMING FOUR-GAME SCHEDULES
Posted by: DaveGawron
on Nov 16, 2009
Below, we look at the happenings from the past week in the NFL and apply what we learn in order to assist us in our waiver wire moves and trades. ALERT! We just updated our Strength of Schedule Grid on 11/16 to point out strong and weak schedules for the remainder of the 2009 season, so make sure you download it, print it, and keep it by your side to consult for every decision you make. Personally, I like to take a highlighter and highlight out the column for the current week each Monday as to easier see the remaining good and bad stretches.
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TOP FIVE WAIVER WIRE PICKS We tell you the best players to add based on recent happenings and upcoming schedule. A "shallow" league is 10 fantasy teams deep. A "deep" league is 12 or more teams deep.
Posted by: ThePME
on Nov 16, 2009
Below, we explore what happened in this past week's NFL games.
ALERT! We just updated our Strength of Schedule Grid on 11/16 to point out strong and weak schedules for the remainder of the 2009 season, so make sure you download it, print it, and keep it by your side to consult for every decision you make. Personally, I like to take a highlighter and highlight out the column for the current week each Monday as to easier see the remaining good and bad stretches.
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Posted by: DaveGawron
on Nov 13, 2009
Below, we look at the happenings from the past week in the NBA and apply what we learn in order to assist us in our waiver wire moves and trades. Our Games-per-Week Schedule Grid is especially useful throughout the season, so make sure you download it, print it, and keep it by your side to consult for every decision you make. Personally, I like to take a blue highlighter and "blue out" the column for the current week each Tuesday as to easier see the good and bad stretches on the horizon.
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TOP FIVE PLAYER NEWS BITS FROM THE PAST WEEK We tell you whether you should ADD, WATCH, IGNORE, or DROP the player based on the recent news and upcoming schedule. When you see something like 4-3-3-4 referring to the upcoming schedule, each number refers to games per week with the upcoming Monday as the starting point. A "shallow" league is 130 players deep. A "deep" league is 154 or more players deep.
Posted by: DaveGawron
on Nov 12, 2009
Below, we look at the happenings from the past week in the NFL and apply what we learn in order to assist us in our waiver wire moves and trades. ALERT! We just updated our Strength of Schedule Grid on 11/13 to point out strong and weak schedules for the remainder of the 2009 season, so make sure you download it, print it, and keep it by your side to consult for every decision you make. Personally, I like to take a highlighter and highlight out the column for the current week each Monday as to easier see the remaining good and bad stretches.
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TOP FIVE WAIVER WIRE PICKS A "shallow" league is 10 fantasy teams deep. A "deep" league is 12 or more teams deep.
Posted by: DaveGawron
on Nov 10, 2009
TOP 5 MLB NEWS ITEMS FROM TUESDAY 11/3/09 TO MONDAY 11/9/09
We have many great articles planned leading up to the 2010 Fantasy Baseball season including sleepers, busts, rookies, strategy, full player rankings and projections all wrapped up into a nifty draft kit to help you win your league next year. Below, we analyze the top fantasy baseball news items from the previous week.
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Posted by: DaveGawron
on Nov 10, 2009
Below, we explore what should happen this week. Of course, in the NFL, only half of what should happen actually does happen, but playing the percentages gives you the best chance of winning. Remember, think twice before benching a stud based on match-ups. Consider the "standard" league to be a 12-team QB-2RB-3WR-FLEX-TE-K-D/ST PPR league.
1 = START ... 2 = strong start ... 3 = weak start ... 4 = BENCH
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