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2009 All-Fantasy Team: Running Backs


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Continuing my series on my 2009 All-Fantasy team, let’s move on with running backs. My focus is in leagues that award points for receptions (PPR). For those wondering you can view my quarterback blog and see how that broke down. For those that don’t want to read how I determined the best quarterbacks, here are the results. Want more? Keep reading…

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Tooting around the horn: KFFL’s fantasy baseball projections a hit


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Back from the Fantasy Sports Trade Association conference in Vegas. Stupendous trip. This industry is full of some wonderful people.

I won’t waste time: The FSTA/Fantasy Football Librarian/The Most Credible Accuracy Award delivered some good news for KFFL.

As lead baseball editor, I’m proudest of KFFL’s second-place showing in the fantasy baseball projections accuracy contest. It’s not first place, but it’s darn close – we missed it by a hair. Want more? Keep reading…

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2009 All-Fantasy Team: Quarterbacks


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I’m starting my series on my selections for my 2009 All-Fantasy team. Unlike most that quickly toss their list together based on total numbers, I’m going to try to look at other factors, specifically, how did they do come playoff time? It doesn’t matter if a player is All-World if they get you to the dance and fail to produce. You hear me Tony Romo! I’ve tried to break it down a little deeper than most. My criteria: Want more? Keep reading…

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News and notes from around the NFL


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Was that two great playoff games we saw over the weekend? Outside of two games (Packers vs. Cardinals; Jets vs. Chargers), these playoffs have been fairly dull unless your team was on the winning side. Last weekend might not make up for the stale early rounds, but hopefully it was a preview of what we’ll see in the Super Bowl in a couple of weeks. I’m sticking with my original prediction of Colts winning the Super Bowl; it’s still early but Peyton Manning is playing at such a high level, it’s tough to see the ‘Aints slowing him down.

Here are a few other thoughts on the weekend’s news. All of these posts are from our Hot off the Wire news service. Follow this link for the latest around the NFL. Want more? Keep reading…

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Who will be underrated in 2010 fantasy drafts?


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KFFL participates in various weekly question columns, and with the season over it’s never too early to look towards next season. One of the questions posed to us this week asked which player we feel will be underrated in fantasy drafts next season. It’s a tough question this early, but to be honest, no one can tell this early because there will be offseason movement by players, head coaches and offensive coordinators. Not to mention the NFL Draft. Want more? Keep reading…

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NFL Playoffs: The Divisional Round and more


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I feel a little like Peter King. Inclement weather near San Diego, of all places, has forced me to make like the aforementioned King and work from a coffee shop. After reading his MMQB column all year, seems like he spends an inordinate amount of time working from coffee houses.

While I try to decide what kind of coffee I want (why do I need so many flavors) and what size I want (Venti? Grande? How about just extra large? We do live in English-speaking America and not Italy, right?), here are a few thoughts from the weekend games. Want more? Keep reading…

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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. Want more? Keep reading…

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Coming to terms with the end of your season….


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As a sports fan, I often wonder why I care so much about a team. The game itself is understandable – yes, I love playing sports, getting outside, throwing the football/baseball around, shooting hoops, strapping on the skates etc. But following a team? I suppose if it’s your city, but still, why invest so much into a team playing in a game that you have little, if any, control over. Want more? Keep reading…

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Miles Austin will win the Super Bowl


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Everybody’s talking about who they think is going to win the Super Bowl.

The indefatigable Indianapolis Colts? The go-getting Green Bay Packers? The soaring San Diego Chargers? What about the new wave New Orleans Saints?

Will Brett Favre maintain this magical mojo and mobilize the meteoric Minnesota Vikings in a march to the max? Can you really count out the nerveless New England Patriots?

Do the battle-tested Baltimore Ravens have the brass ones to bring back a brass ring? The assured Arizona Cardinals showed us something last year, right? The New York Jets? The Philadelphia Eagles? The Cincinnati Bengals?

You want to know who’s going to win the Super Bowl? Want more? Keep reading…

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Returning glory to your Fantasy Football Draft

Ryan R. Bonini | 01/06/2010 @ 9:26am
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media-shannon-elizabethWelcome to 2010, everyone. I hope you had a tremendous end to the past decade, and, like me, look forward with hope to all that is in store for us over the next decade.

This year’s New Years was a little more nostalgic for me than most; maybe it’s because I’m becoming wiser and can appreciate some of the events I’ve seen in my life more. Then again, maybe it’s just because I’m getting older and making it until midnight is becoming more and more difficult. Want more? Keep reading…

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