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The GM Perspective — Week 5
Back in 2005, FantasyFootball.com senior writer Andy Pino used to write a column called “The GM Perspective”. Those of you who were inmates back in the day remember this piece. It was clearly one of the best articles we had running on the site for two straight years until Pino decided to retire to spend more time with his family. The article was a basic, weekly overview of all things fantasy, and covered players injuries, news, trends, etc. It had it all. Mr. Pino, your columns have been missed.
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Larry Johnson Suspended for 2 Weeks
Week 6 Chop Blocks
Here’s some quick news and notes from around the league as the Sunday night game between the Falcons and Bears gets underway. Some huge games all around in week 6:
-The Tennessee Titans have packed it in for the 2009 season. They have no pride and are playing for nothing, which is very unlike a Jeff [...]
My Watch List- Week Seven
RB Beanie Wells cannot be counted on until the Cardinals begin to count on him, and their rushing attack. Tim Hightower has more value because he is second on the team in receptions, is the better blocker, and gets the goal-line carries. Still, who isn’t waiting for that breakout game from Wells? Give him time, its coming. While I think Hightower’s value will remain relatively steady and solid, once Wells gets warmed up his value has the potential to surpass Hightower’s. This potential however, is squarely in the hands of play caller Ken Whisenhunt. If Arizona remains near the bottom in rushing attempts per game, Wells will be a non-factor this fantasy season.
Week Eight Weather Forecast
Terrell Owens is ‘Done’
The GM Perspective — Week 8
Back in 2005, FantasyFootball.com senior writer Andy Pino used to write a column called “The GM Perspective”. Those of you who were inmates back in the day remember this piece. It was clearly one of the best articles we had running on the site for two straight years until Pino decided to retire to spend more time with his family. The article was a basic, weekly overview of all things fantasy, and covered players injuries, news, trends, etc. It had it all. Mr. Pino, your columns have been missed.
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