Published on: 12th October, 2009
(Was last week a fluke for Sanchez and the Jets?) Monday Night Football brings the best out of most teams. Sadly, though, in recent history at least, it rarely does so for both teams competing on the same night. However, with one exceptional comeback win by the Jets back in the day ...Published on: 10th October, 2009
(Can Carson Palmer help the Bengals slide past Baltimore for first place?) After getting the unbelievable chance to watch the legendary Brett Favre defeat his old team, and send his former bosses and back-up quarterback to the depths of mediocrity, Week Five has a lot to live-up to.And quite frankly, it ...Published on: 10th October, 2009
(McNabb should be raising his arms plenty this week.) Sick of the regular start and sit columns that pick five random guys to take a chance on, and then five other guys who you shouldn't? Yeah, me neither. But still, sometimes fantasy owners need a bit more information than a lousy ...Published on: 10th October, 2009
(Is Hasselbeck a good play against Jacksonville?) Eli Manning Participates in Saturday PracticeThis just means he would probably play if he absolutely had to. But since the rush attack is operating smoothly, the defense is competing at an elite level, and they're facing the Oakland Raiders, there isn't much sense in ...Published on: 8th October, 2009
Matt Hasselbeck Likely to Start in Week Five Hasselbeck returned to full practice and didn't have any major problems. He reportedly looked good and is expected to start against Jacksonville's very beatable secondary. While this news is up-lifting, he's still a major risk, considering he failed to make it through his ...Published on: 8th October, 2009
(Could Romo finally play up to his draft value?) Last week brought us one step closer to fantasy enlightenment, with Week Five potentially closing the door on several would-be star players, while also possible opening the doors on supposed "duds."Pay attention to bye weeks, severe matchups, and consider the ramifications ...Published on: 6th October, 2009
This was the first of two, and if we're lucky, there could be more. True, Brett Favre turns 40 in a week, the very number that analysts and experts are afraid to say, weary of an old man's bone breaking mid-sentence, but at the same time can't help but blurt out ...Published on: 6th October, 2009
(No, Brett, your Vikings aren't number one just yet...) While few games lived up to their hype, we were blessed with a classic game between the Baltimore Ravens and New England Patriots on Sunday, while getting the chance to watch history between the Green Bay Packers and Minnesota Vikings on Monday.Still, ...Published on: 5th October, 2009
(This is what McFadden will be doing for a while.) After a terrible game against Houston, in which McFadden rushed for negative yardage on seven carries, the bad news keeps coming in Oakland. In the midst of controversy surrounding their head coach, the Raiders now have to deal with their star ...Published on: 5th October, 2009
(Should the Giants sit Manning?) Giants' Eli Manning May Have Plantar FascitisThis is the injury that was originally reported on Sunday. While it's not guaranteed to make Manning miss any time, taking him out for next week's cakewalk matchup with Oakland would be a smart decision by the coaching staff.Considering ...