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5Jan/123

Wild Card Weekend predictions

It is the season of NFL playoff brackets, and I have released mine on KFFL.com. You can also find the brackets for fellow KFFL editors and a group bracket.

I struggled with a few selections for this weekend's games, but I ultimately decided on my playoff predictions despite much angst. Tap your mouse here for more »

10Dec/104

Which players returning from injury are worth a start?

This week features several high-profile players coming back from absences of varied lengths that concern fantasy players. That's a good thing, right? Normally, yes, but this week is extra crucial, as many playoffs are starting across the vast fantasy universe.

Taking a chance on a player that hasn't been on the field in several weeks is a risky endeavor. Some are started no matter what, and others require intense deliberation before deciding to take the plunge. Tap your mouse here for more »

10Sep/105

Minnesota Vikings Week 1 in review

Can anyone explain to me what exactly was going on with the Minnesota Vikings' play calling last night?

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27Apr/102

NFL Draft Grapevine: NFC winners and losers

Now that we've had a few days to digest the offerings of the 2010 NFL Draft, it is time for our annual draft winners and losers piece. In what is always a controversial analysis, everyone has fun grading the draft or tearing apart the next guy's evaluation. Truth be told, it's unfair to grade anything before a few seasons of football have been played, but who has time for that?

This year there were a lot more winners than losers. Most teams did really well, in general, and only seven come in as having below-average drafts in our eyes.

With the teams listed in no particular order, let's get at it! Tap your mouse here for more »

24Apr/100

NFL Draft: Midround prospects of note

Gilyard took a tumble

After two days and three rounds of the 2010 NFL Draft, several talented prospects remained on the board. Before I dive into the fourth round, let's examine a few late third-rounders to see if we can find any diamonds in the fantasy football rough. Tap your mouse here for more »

22Apr/100

2010 NFL Draft: Pick 32 – Patrick Robinson, CB, New Orleans Saints

Welcome to the Big Easy

The New Orleans Saints have selected Florida State CB Patrick Robinson with the No. 32 overall pick in the 2010 NFL Draft. Tap your mouse here for more »

24Feb/100

What's next for one of the NFL's all-time greats?

OK, I'll be the first to admit my man-love for LaDainian Tomlinson entering the 2009 fantasy football season bit me in the tail in a lot of leagues. There were many justifiable reasons to like LT as a buy-low draft pick last summer, but he was also a risky choice.

Heading into the 2010 fantasy fray, Tomlinson's future is cloudy, and his dominance is a thing of the past. Regardless of where he ends up, it's no secret that LT's best play is behind him, and his fantasy value is going to be at the lowest of his illustrious career. Tap your mouse here for more »

8Feb/100

Ten things I learned from Super Bowl XLIV

How about the New Orleans Saints? A great game was played by both squads, and it really came down to a few key plays, as it should have.

I learned 10 important things, in no particular order, from this year's Super Bowl. Tap your mouse here for more »

20Jan/100

Checking out the conference championship games

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It's a good thing (for you, that is) I make a living doling out fantasy advice and not telling gamblers which teams to wager on, because I would have a lot of angry betters knockin' down my door! I've gone 3-5 so far with my playoff picks; the only teams I have remaining are the Minnesota Vikings and Indianapolis Colts (who I originally picked to lose to San Diego in the AFC Championship). That's not too bad, I guess. Tap your mouse here for more »

14Jan/104

Divisional Round matchup preview

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Last week I offered my predictions for Wild Card Weekend, and I was way off. I thought for sure the New England Patriots would win, and the Green Bay Packers had it in the bag in my mind. I'm not going to mention the Philadelphia Eagles' pathetic demonstration. While the Pack came close, and some may argue the refs aided their demise, a loss is a loss.

Moving forward, hopefully my calls are more accurate this week. The divisional round brings us several fantastic matchups. Tap your mouse here for more »