Posts Tagged ‘larry fitzgerald’

Maurice Jones-Drew – NEWSFLASH: Done in Fantasy Football

In case my flukesters need a reminder. Stay away from MJD!  His knee is shot. I don’t care what Jacksonville says a player of his size can only take sooooo many beatings. His 2010 stats were average and not ”Pocket Hercules” like – 1342 yards rushing, 34 receptions for 317 yards, and only 5 TDS. Heck, [...]

Max Hall QB Waiver Wire Play of the Week

The waiver wire is getting sketchy for QB’s with the various bye weeks and injuries. Max Hall being announced the starter in Arizona is a breath of fresh air. He looked good in mop up duty against SD last week. Ken Whisenhunt has said he is the best QB on his staff. I’m not gonna [...]

WR Unknown Drop/Adds – One Week Plays

By this time of the week waivers have cleared and the true digging begins. Last week I advocated adding Blair White and Stephen Williams. Neither were overly effective but I do think that Stephen Williams will put up 10-12 points this week. Arizona’s O was horrific and I feel that Max Hall will be given [...]

The Drips and Drabs of the Final Cuts

This is it. The final cuts for NFL teams have happened. Some interesting cuts did occur. Julius Jones was cut. I admit when I am wrong and I was wrong about Jones. I thought Julius Jones may have been able to hang on for one more year and give some bye week replacement coverage on [...]

Multiple Fantasy Injuries Buyer Beware

I just wanted to give a quick blurb on the multiple fantasy injuries. I’m shocked we have this many injuries that affect fantasy play this week. Donte Stallworth – Broke a bone in his foot and will have surgery immediately. He most likely won’t be out for the year but any value he had is [...]

Big Names Big Busts

People in fantasy sports have a tendency to get caught up in a name. But some big names are misleading. I just read a great piece on walterfootball which lists all the reasons CJ won’t repeat his 2100 yard performance. As Walter so graciously explained history is just not on CJ’s side. I would rather [...]

PASS PASS PASS

As Scott J Pachman so eloquently wrote “balls to the wall” is a good approach to have. At least you can tell yourself you left it all on the “fantasy field.” Where I differ with the self proclaimed expert is the way in which you execute this strategy. One must understand coaches and philosophies. Some [...]

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