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Fantasy Wide Receivers Top 11-20
Posted on 2 Aug 2011 by David Willow.
Well it's time to dive into the next 10 of the top wide outs on fantasy boards. This group tends to run deep with players that are right around must owns, but not quite worth reaching for in the earlier rounds. So if you plan on drafting 2 running backs and a quarterback in the first 3 rounds, not in that particular order necessarily, these should be some of the wide receivers you will be eying...
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Looking to Rebound Against Cincy
Posted on 14 Nov 2010 by Patrick Blakeslee.
Today’s game at Lucas Oil Stadium between the Colts and the Bengals may be fun to watch for several reasons. First of all, the Colts will be feasting on a Bengal team that is not playing its best football. And then there’s the impending sideline meltdown from Chad Ochocinco that will be worth the price of admission to watch. The Colts suffered a temporary setback with their loss to the Ea...
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Eagles Stun Colts 26-24
Posted on 9 Nov 2010 by Christopher Rowe.
Assante Samuel picked Peyton Manning twice When the NFL is topsy-turvy with parity, rules changes, a sudden aversion to tackling, player injuries, attrition, fired coaches, reality TV shows, touchdown dances and the 24-hour news cycle it is refreshing to know that sometimes a good old-fashioned football game breaks out. This game reminded me of the 1958 championship game and not just because ...
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Colts Come Up Short in Philly
Posted on 8 Nov 2010 by Patrick Blakeslee.
When the Colts can’t run the ball. . . at all. . .they’re really not too difficult to defend. Let’s face it. The Eagles had a pretty decent game plan for yesterday and they executed it fairly well to boot. But given the way the Colts ran the ball in Philadelphia on Sunday (or should I say, didn’t run the ball) I’m thinking the Liberty Bell Ladies Auxiliary could have done just a...
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Contain Vick or Else
Posted on 7 Nov 2010 by Patrick Blakeslee.
This would be a good day for the law of averages to catch up with Eagles QB Michael Vick. Vick has thrown 96 passes without an interception and you figure he’s going to attempt somewhere between 20-30 passes today. Not to take anything away from Vick, he’s having a pretty decent season thus far filling in for the injured Kevin Kolb. But sooner or later, Vick is either going to make a mi...
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Maestro Manning Looms for Eagles
Posted on 5 Nov 2010 by Christopher Rowe.
Peyton Manning is 3-0 in his career against the Eagles. What is the first thing that comes to mind when you hear Eagles vs. Colts? Do you think about the Eagles being favored by 3 according to Vegas lines? Do you think about Andy Reid having an 11-0 record following a bye week? Do you think that it is still not entirely certain who will start at QB, RB, WR, TE, CB and LB for the Eagles? Do yo...
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Indy Ain’t No Foster Home
Posted on 1 Nov 2010 by Patrick Blakeslee.
Hopefully Arian Foster doesn’t leave his cleat marks on the back of Colts’ defensive jerseys tonight like he did the last time the Colts played the Houston Texans. That is, if the Colts are lucky enough to even touch him based on the last performance Foster had against Indy. He downright torched the Colts for 231 rushing yards in the first game of the season and let’s face it. . .the ...
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Monday Morning (Fantasy) Quarterback: Midseason Winners & Losers
Posted on 18 Oct 2010 by Al Buzzelli.
While we wait to watch what Tennessee’s Vince Young and Kenny Britt can do on the road against Jacksonville’s David Garrard, we are close to reaching the midway point of the NFL season, and similar to an elementary school student at this particular point, it’s time for interim grades — fantasy-style. Winners of the First-Half: - Rashard Mendenhall: 5th in rushing yards, runs of 20+...
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Fantasy NFL’s Top 10 Pleasant Surprises
Posted on 29 Sep 2010 by Brandon Galvin.
If there’s one thing that is predictable with fantasy football, it is to expect the unexpected. Each season, each week even, there a player will emerge out of nowhere to shock the fantasy world. Through the first three games of the season, there have been at least 10 pleasant surprises who have the opportunity to last the entire season. 10. Kyle Orton, DEN Orton has always been a game manager...
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Peyton Hillis Shocks in Week 4′s Fantasy Risers and Fallers
Posted on 28 Sep 2010 by Brandon Galvin.
Risers: QB: Kyle Orton, DEN Orton was excellent against the Indianapolis Colts, just like he has been in the previous two games. Orton completed 37 of 57 passes (64.9 completion percentage) for a whopping 476 yards. He also threw one touchdown and interception. He completed passes to nine different receivers and has made all four of his top receivers (Eddie Royal, Demaryius Thomas, Jabar Gaffne...
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Fantasy Week 3 picks
Posted on 24 Sep 2010 by David Willow.
We're coming up in week 3 and there have been more injuries and a few intriguing match ups this week. Most of you will probably run your obvious number 1s like Adrian Peterson at Detroit or Andre Johnson at Dallas and take advantage of good match ups. Here are a few players to target that may be under the radar. Run them is you got them Mike Tolbert – If you were able to pick him up off o...
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Vengeance
Posted on 26 Jan 2010 by Martin Foster.
What if the Colts left their starters in week 16? I’d say we have our answer now Sunday afternoon the Jets proved to be a worthy opponent for the squad from Indy. They held the Colts’ offense in check, allowing only two field goals for much of the 1st half. On the other side of the ball they made the most of big plays leading to scores. Unfortunately for the Green NFL games ar...









