My commanding win last week, detailed in the results post, almost makes up for the fact that Cal lost their bye week 31-3.
That’s all I’ve got. If this post actually makes it to you, unlike the first two I’ve attempted, that will be a victory in itself.
(3) All-Start: 147 (372)
(1) All-Bench: 53 (268)
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Posted on Saturday, October 10th, 2009
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In case you haven’t heard - in which case, read up on NFL news, you’ll never win your league slacking off - Braylon Edwards was traded to the Jets for a couple players nobody cares about and an unnamed pick.
Midseason trades rarely happen in the NFL, especially of skill position players, and especially of talented skill position players. There’s very little precedent for this sort of thing. Accordingly, Edwards’ fantasy owners are collectively freaking out right now. But what does it mean?
Well, that’s a hard call. There are upsides and downsides for Edwards in New York.
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Posted on Wednesday, October 7th, 2009
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Having grown tired of the prior week’s results buried in the bottom of some other post, I’ve decided to bring back Week In Review.
Right now it’s just the Start/Bench results, but soon I’ll be holding myself accountable for all the picks and advice I make over the course of the week.
All-Start: 147
All-Bench: 53
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Posted on Wednesday, October 7th, 2009
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After a week of millions of fantasy owners focusing their combined hope on Donovan McNabb’s broken rib, he’s listed on the injury report as doubtful. While this doesn’t guarantee he’ll miss the game it’s not a very good sign, and it means that if he does play he’ll be injured and not have the benefit of any practice.
What I’m saying is that the hope was for naught. You’re going to have to bench him.
So what can a desperate person do to fill that giant void? While many of you have a solid backup option, most probably don’t. But fortunately there are some passable options out there. Not good mind you, but passable.
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Posted on Friday, September 18th, 2009
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Remember that list from a few days ago about hail mary free agents to pick up if you’re desperate, at least until Week 1 rolls around and someone breaks out?
Week 1 has rolled around. Players have broken out.
Here’s five players you probably should have submitted a waiver claim for by now.
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Posted on Monday, September 14th, 2009
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Over the weekend I was in Seattle at the Penny Arcade Expo, which is like Burning Man for nerds, for the other blog I contribute to. And also because I love video games. It was a great time, there was much gaming and I didn’t even catch Swine Flu.
Unfortunately it conflicted with a fantasy draft on Sunday morning. And not just any fantasy draft. The office fantasy draft, the one that will probably generate the most trash talking.
I had to autodraft.
Fortunately it didn’t go as poorly as I’d feared. I got the best at two positions, Adrian Peterson and Antonio Gates, and I was solid all around. But it didn’t autodraft me a backup quarterback. And my coworkers apparently decided to hoard QBs like gold during a bank run.
So what’s a guy to do in this situation? Or a similar one, say if your starter got a late injury? Here’s some players who, in a pinch, can hold a spot as a backup until someone breaks out…
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Posted on Wednesday, September 9th, 2009
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Not bad fantasy team roundup - that comes after you draft. No, I mean bad NFL team roundup.
There’s no better place to find sleepers than really bad football teams. Good players get caught up with their less good teammates and slip under the radar, and even the players widely seen as diamonds in the rough are underrated compared to their status if they were on the Colts or Eagles.
So let’s go through the bottom five in ESPN’s preseason power rankings and find some diamonds in the rough…
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Posted on Monday, August 24th, 2009
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I thought I would expand slightly on my inaugural Twitter tip: Do not draft Brett Favre.
Seriously, don’t do it.
I know he’s got a long and storied career and I know people who apparently haven’t seen Minnesota’s roster are saying this makes them a lock to reach the Super Bowl, but let’s think about this for a moment. This is a quarterback coming off a serious shoulder injury who’s practically old enough to collect Social Security. Take away the name, take away the hype and drama, does he look like a good play to you?
No. No it does not.
And that’s not even covering the interceptions. The last two seasons ended with Brett Favre picks, which only makes sense considering he’s thrown more than any player in the entire history of the NFL. And now rather than throwing to halfway decent receivers he’s got a motley crew of castoffs and a rookie who’s also a RB.
That said, the possibility exists that he might have a good season. Adrian Peterson will take a lot of pressure off him and the offensive line is pretty good. But it’s a huge, huge gamble for a guy who, at best, will be a backup. Someone like Trent Edwards has roughly the same or better upside with significantly less downside.
So like I said: Do not draft Brett Favre.
Posted on Thursday, August 20th, 2009
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It’s a new season and Inside Fantasy Sports is back. And, if I might borrow a cliche, it’s better than ever.
The main addition is that we’re now on Twitter. Follow us at IBABuzzFantasy for breaking NFL updates that matter to your fantasy team. We’ll scour the Internet for tips all day so you don’t have to (or if you’re like us and actually like scouring the Internet for tips all day we’ll fill you in on anything you may have missed).
Of course that doesn’t mean the blog will suffer. In fact we’re going to provide more updates in addition to the Start/Bench, Mailbag, Fantasy on TV and Gametime Decision from last season.
And, of course, we’re taking suggestions. If there’s anything else you want to see let us know in the comments, by email or on Twitter and we’ll give it a shot.
Posted on Wednesday, August 19th, 2009
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Let me level with you, I don’t really intend to bloviate on the benefits of Mike Singletary on your fantasy team. Chances are, unless you happen to own Frank Gore, you don’t much care about about the minimal effects Iron Mike II has had on your fantasy team. If you still care how many catches Bryant Johnson or Vernon Davis have been getting under the new regime, your fantasy season has been over for weeks — if not months.
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Posted on Tuesday, December 16th, 2008
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