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Fantasy Football Mid-Season Black Friday Sale – Offense and IDP
“Okay, here we are starting the downhill side of the 2009 fantasy season. If you’re in the playoff hunt you’re looking for that edge, and if you’re in a keeper league, you’re looking to build for next season. Every time you go to that free agent pool the cupboard is looking pretty bare.”
SOURCE: TOP FANTASY FOOTBALL
Fantasy Football Stockwatch: Why Does Tony Romo Suck in Night Games? (revisited)
Posted by Joseph Buccellato, November 7, 2009
It’s another night game for Tony Romo. Good news – it’s the last scheduled night game. Bad news – the Cowboys are sure to be flexed into another night game or two. Here is every regular season game Tony Romo has played in at 8pm or later.
SOURCE: KEEPER LEAGUE [...]
WEEK 9 TE RANKS
WEEK 9 WR RANKS
WEEK 9 QB RANKS
“Friday here at Fantasy Football Brothers means final ranks. The quarterback position has proven to be one of the deepest and most productive this year. The emergence of Aaron Rodgers, Phillip Rivers and Matt Schaub have given owners consistent production and have narrowed the gap between themselves and the elite.”
SOURCE: FANTASY BROTHERS
WEEK 9 RB RANKS
Week 9 TE Rankings: Start Sit ~ Big Divisional Battles
“This has been one of the strongest fantasy seasons for tight ends in recent memory, and Week Eight might be the banner week at the position. The bye week hits for owners of Pittsburgh’s Heath Miller, and would have for Washington’s Chris Cooley if he hadn’t broken his foot on Monday night.”
SOURCE: TOP FANTASY FOOTBALL
QB Rankings for Week 9: Funny NFL Edition!
Week Nine Automatic/Don’t Do It
“The World Series conclusion Wednesday was a bittersweet occurrence for me. I was happy to see CC Sabathia, Mark Teixeira and Alex Rodriguez win their first titles, but it means that baseball is gone for a few months. Football will attempt to fill its void, and probably do a poor job of it as usual.
SOURCE: NOTJUSTAGAME.COM
Rare-Owned Un-Refined RB Louis Rankin - week9
The 2009 Fantasy Football Season is showing itself as one that has been extremely stingy with injuries to key RBs. Some owners employed a tactical strategy, on draft day, of waiting until the later rounds to secure high potential backup RBs and/or handcuff RBs in anticipation of the routine rash of RB injuries. In most [...]
Fantasy Football Stockwatch: IDP and Team D’ Matchups, Week 9
Posted by Joseph Buccellato, November 6, 2009
Identifying the best matchups for your IDP and Team D’. We break down which quarterbacks give up the most BIG Plays. We also show overall offense ranks averaged by pts scored & yards, and which offenses have the most plays per game.
SOURCE: KEEPER LEAGUE GM
Give Me A Line — Week 9
Do You Have The Skills?
With week 8 officially in the books at The Big Ticket, players are winning on nearly 1 of every 5 tickets. You will be hardpressed to find another fantasy game of skill with that high of a player win percentage. Come check out The Big Ticket this week, there is just more opportunity to win CASH, and isn’t that what your looking for.
5-Star Report
Fantasy Football Stockwatch: Player Rankings, Start/Bench, IDP, Week 9
Posted by Joseph Buccellato, November 5, 2009
Are you constantly wrong with your fantasy start and bench decisions? Tired of using your “gut”? Well this magnificent tool will help you identify the best match-ups. Of course you never bench your studs – but when you need to dig deep, trust the numbers.
SOURCE: KEEPER LEAGUE GM
Fantasy Football Stockwatch: Player Rankings, Start/Bench, Offense, Week 9
Posted by Joseph Buccellato, November 5, 2009
Are you constantly wrong with your fantasy start and bench decisions? Tired of using your “gut”? Well this magnificent tool will help you identify the best match-ups. Of course you never bench your studs – but when you need to dig deep, trust the numbers.
SOURCE: KEEPER LEAGUE GM
Fantasy Football Stockwatch: NFC South Fantasy News, Week 9
NFL WEEK 9 PREVIEW (PLAYER STAT PROJECTIONS)
Week 9 Team Defense Rankings: Start Sit and Game Predictions
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