Posts Tagged ‘michael bush’

Some Keeper League Strategy

In most keeper leagues the free agent market will lock up after this week’s championship game. In many leagues you won’t have to pick your keepers and cut your other players until very late in the 2011 offseason. For that reason, it’s time to change your roster up, right now. Your roster no longer needs [...]

Some Week 13 Fantasy Winners/Losers

Some Week 13 Fantasy Winners Adrian Peterson - After what was, for Peterson, a bit of a down spell (just 233 combined yards and a touchdown in the last 3 weeks), his 108 yards and 3 touchdowns in Sunday’s victory over the Bills is a welcome return to form for his owners. Fantasy wise, Peterson dominated [...]

Eanie, Meanie, For Week 1 Don’t Start Beanie

Rule of thumb has been, if your fantasy players are going up against the pitiful Rams DST, they are a must-start. On paper, starting Beanie Wells against the porous Rams’ defense should be a no-brainer. However, I’m not starting him this week and I’m here to tell you not to start him either. Wells has [...]

Mark Clayton- a Fantasy Sleeper? Bush is BACK!

In fantasy play you have to gamble. Mark Clayton just fell into the perfect situation. He was a disappointment in Baltimore- NO DOUBT. Landing in St Louis might rejuvenate his career. Laurent Robinson is the #1WR in STL by default since Donnie Avery is done for the year. Amendola showed sparks of  fantasy interest last [...]

The Wacky World of Injuries

Just a quick blurb from the Fluke on MAJOR injuries that will affect fantasy play. Beanie Wells hurt his knee. The good news is that he didn’t go back into the looker room. This just improves my position on starting Tim Hightower week 1 in fantasy play. Byron Leftwich tore his MCL.  Tough call 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 [...]

Auction Results

I am pleased with my first auction results of the year (PPR, $100 auction). If you refer to my previous article I implored the third approach – sitting on my hands until pick 20. Ok, I lied, I jumped on Gore at pick 19. I felt Frank Gore was worth the play with the announcement [...]

How to Approach an Auction Draft

There are numerous ways to approach an auction. I am going to highlight 3 ways that I have found successful. This is assuming a total of $100, 16 roster spots, PPR league. 1. Shock and Awe – Similar to a “studs and scrubs” approach in a keeper league. Overbid your competition to guarantee greats. An example [...]

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