My Two Cents
By Greg Elyea | Categories: Fantasy Football,NFL
Welcome to "My Two Cents". A weekly column where I'll give my take on a few players, and what I think their prospectus' are in the near future. I welcome your questions/comments/suggestions/etc. Even the "not-so-positive" ones like that from KEEPYOURSOXON. Feel free to drop me a line at thefantasyfootballnut@yahoo.com. Here's hoping you have an awesome Week 5!
Quarterbacks:
Ryan Fitzpatrick, Buffalo Bills - The "genius" of the NFL, Fitzpatrick has clearly demonstrated through four weeks that not only is he book-smart, he's also a fully capable and competent leader. Granted, his Week 4 line, (20 Cmp, 34 Att, 199 Yds, 0 TDs, 0 Int) is not what fantasy owners were hoping for. Nor was the outcome of the game the way the Bills and their fans had hoped it to be. Nevertheless, Fitzpatrick remains a high end QB2, and should produce even-keeled numbers more often than clunkers like the one last week. If you're a Fitzpatrick owner, I think you're fine! The Bills are going to do their best to prove the masses wrong, and that they're a far cry from a fluke! While Fitz's supporting cast outside of Fred Jackson is limited as far as big names is concerned, what we've seen so far from Stevie Johnson, David Nelson, Donald Jones, and Scott Chandler has been nothing short of impressive to say the least! Click here to read the rest...
Fantasy Football Insider – Week 5
By KFFL Staff | Categories: Fantasy Football
Is your fantasy football team ready for Week 5? The following fantasy football tidbits are key items we are hearing from behind the scenes entering this weekend.
Can you beat KFFL's Cory Bonini? We know you want to! Our friends at FanDuel.com have set up a fun salary cap fantasy football challenge for Week 5 where you take on Cory. It is free to play and all you have to do is finish higher than Cory to land $5 in your bankroll. There is $500 worth of prizes being dished out to the top teams. Do you have what it takes? Try to beat Cory now!
Daily Joust Helps Fantasy Junkies Get Their Fix – Daily
By KFFL Staff | Categories: Fantasy Football
By Jason Catanisa
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If you were lucky enough to draft Chiefs running back Jamaal Charles or Titans wideout Kenny Britt in your fantasy football league this year, well, sorry about that. After both stud players were lost for the season in the first few weeks with knee injuries, chances are, you're hating life right about now.
Sure, you can try to make up for losing your top pick or super sleeper by trying to add "The Next Big Thing" on waivers or attempting to trade for a replacement, but really, that's going to leave you spending most of your time chasing your own tail, while being endlessly frustrated with your predicament. Click here to read the rest...
How does Matt Moore impact the Dolphins’ offense?
By Cory J. Bonini | Categories: Misanthropic Musings
Miami Dolphins quarterback Chad Henne has opted for season-ending shoulder surgery, which means fifth-year quarterback Matt Moore will be given the chance to lead the 'Phins the rest of the way. Our friends at FanDuel.com have set up a fun salary cap fantasy football challenge where you can take me on this weekend. It is [...]
Mike Shanahan giving fantasy footballers migraines
By Keith Hernandez | Categories: Foul Territory
It's all but official now - after Week 4 - that Washington Redskins head coach Mike Shanahan hates fantasy football. He either has never heard of it, or, more likely, he despises the popular game and has made it his No. 1 priority to surprise fantasy footballers on a weekly basis. Tim Hightower, Ryan Torain [...]
Is Motown the place for Delmon Young?
By Nicholas Minnix | Categories: Finger Nickin' Good
Delmon Young had a largely disappointing 2011 for fantasy baseball players, but the Detroit Tigers' claim of the talented outfielder provides a boost for his 2012 rotisserie outlook.
Week 4 Power Rankings
By TheBigLead.com - Jason Lisk | Categories: NFL
Baltimore moves up on the strength of the defense, while the Patriots offense keeps them near the top despite their defensive play.
See you in 2013, Justin Verlander
By Tim Heaney | Categories: Rounding the Bases,Snap Judgment
Tim will have fond memories of Justin Verlander's 2011 season but wonders if he'll buy him in 2012.
The Philadelphia Eagles are a Nightmare Four Games into the 2011 Season
By TheBigLead.com - Jason Lisk | Categories: NFL
The preseason champs are off to a rough start. You can't visit the red zone seven times and come away with just 2 TDs and three field goals.
Chris Johnson’s Slow Start, and Other Top Backs Who Started Badly
By TheBigLead.com - Jason Lisk | Categories: NFL
Chris Johnson held out through preseason, and since he has returned, he's done little. Other top backs with slow starts, though, have bounced back after poor first 3 game starts.