Most of you will have finished your fantasy season over the weekend. For those few of you who were winners, congratualations. For the rest of you, I feel your pain. Week 16 Fantasy Winners Jerome Simpson – Who is that, you ask? I’ll tell you. He’s a 24 year-old, 6-foot-2, 195 pound wide receiver for [...]
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Last Minute Blunders
Boys will be Boys. Don’t make those last minute blunders. If you need help reach out. I just had one flukester email me. He was going to start Fred Jackson or James Jones. Once I reviewed his waiver wire I recommended the “aggresive” approach of Deon Buter. Think about it logically –Mike Williams is going [...]
The Titan Fantasy Machine
When a fantasy player hears the word “Titans” they immediately think of Chris Johnson. Chris Johnson is still a fantasy machine and a top 3 back in the NFL but he has become wildly inconsistent in fantasy play. I’d still gamble and trade for him if you have an owner that is getting a bit [...]
The Giant Steve Smith VS. The Niner Michael Crabtree
On the blogs that I read daily an interesting debate has cropped up. In a PPR league I feel that Steve Smith has an advantage over Michael Crabtree. In a TD only league there is a slight shift over to Crabtree. Steve Smith is a PPR machine. In 2009 he had 107 catches, 1220 yards, [...]
When Best Is The Worst
I tested my theory that rookies are overvalued today by offering Donald Brown ($4) and Kenny Brit ($2) for Jahvid Best ($10) to the Hebrew Hammer, a young team admittedly in a rebuild. The Hammer scoffed at my offer. In fact, Hammer texted me that he was “throwing the deal back in my face.” Was [...]
Keeper League Fantasy Football Trade?
So the season is still over…But I’m ramping up for a wonderful 2010. Advanced services are coming to fantasyfootballgab.com. We will be having a premium serviceoffered by Islesguru. It looks like for $24.99 a year you will have unlimited access to the guru and his weekly rankings, team breakdowns, and plays of the week. This will be seperate from [...]

December 29th, 2010
Oliver Probert
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