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Fantasy Football Week 13 Waivers
Posted on 27 Nov 2012 by David Willow.
Knowshon Moreno – After spending all last week talking about how they planned to use Ronnie Hillman as the starter for Denver last week, the coaching staff decided to run recently activated Knowshon Moreno as their every down back. Moreno looked strong and decisive as the lead back and looks like he has a healthy grasp on the job. He is set to be the main guy in Denver for the rest of the sea...
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Steelers Fade Late to Manning’s Broncos
Posted on 10 Sep 2012 by Rob Stroup.
The Denver Broncos defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers 31-19 in the opening NFL weekend of the 2012 season. It was a back and forth chess match until the Broncos opened a late lead. There was an extended feeling out period as the game began. That feeling was erased as both offenses found their stride and put up yards and points, beginning in the second quarter. Pittsburgh struck first with 10:...
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Buffone Fantasy Guide RBs 16-20: Looking For Value
Posted on 21 Jul 2011 by John Buffone.
With the top 15 backs already decided, it's time to look for some upside value in picks 16-20. These are the picks where as an owner, you can make a reach in hope that your draft pick has a breakout season. Running backs 1-5Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Running backs 11-15 Running backs 6-10 If healthy, Moreno could make leaps and bounds from last year. Â #16- Knowshon Moreno:Â RB-Denver Broncos Age: ...
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Week 14: Start’em or Sit’em
Posted on 9 Dec 2010 by Al Buzzelli.
Quick Tips for the rest of the season, including playoffs: 1) Weather, weather, weather. If you have Tom Brady (@ Chicago), Jay Cutler (vs. New England; 31st pass defense), Peyton Hillis (@ Buffalo; 32nd rush defense), etc., you have to monitor the weather. There's a 50% chance of snow in Chicago and an 80% chance of snow in Buffalo. 2) If a team has a lead they can't lose divisionally, it may ...
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Week 12: Feelin’ Hot, Hot, Hot…or Not, Not, Not
Posted on 30 Nov 2010 by Al Buzzelli.
Playoff time is just around the corner and, at times, it can be better to start one player who’s on a hot streak, rather than just a big name. Since Week 8 (excluding bye weeks), here’s who’s hot & who’s not: Who’s Hot Dwayne Bowe. It’s very simple: No receiver has had more yards or touchdowns in the past five weeks than Bowe (40 catches, 544 yards, 9 TD). Only two other wideout...
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Going with My Gut – Start’em and Sit’em Week 12
Posted on 27 Nov 2010 by Robert Bode.
While my fantasy football teams are doing great this season, my advice on who to sit and start has been very average. I've looked at stats, crunched the numbers, played the odds and tried to make the most informed decisions I could in helping others start the right players. Well, screw that research and time, especially since half the time I was wrong anyway. This week, I'm going with my gut. S...
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As ‘Favre’ as it should go
Posted on 23 Nov 2010 by Al Buzzelli.
Should the soap opera in Minnesota continue with Brett Favre as lead actor? It’s irrational, self-absorbed and utterly upsetting, even for the fans sake, to keep Favre under center for the remainder of the season. In Sunday’s 31-3 laugher against rival Green Bay one bright spot was that wide receiver Sidney Rice was activated off the PUP (physically unable to perform) list and led the Vikin...
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Week 11 Start’em or Sit’em
Posted on 18 Nov 2010 by Al Buzzelli.
20 Bold Predictions for the rest of the season: 1)     David Garrard will finish as a top 10 fantasy quarterback. (Right now he’s 16th.) 2)     Brett Favre will not finish out the season as the Vikings’ starting quarterback. 3)     The San Diego Chargers will win their division. (I guess that’s not so bold.) 4)     Matt Ryan won’t lose a game at home…even throu...
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Week 7: Start’em or Sit’em
Posted on 21 Oct 2010 by Al Buzzelli.
As difficult as it can be to explain what happens in our own world, it can be even harder to explain the world of sports for that matter. I know that I referenced the Pittsburgh’s Steelers last week (Ben Roethlisberger returning after a four-game, five-week layoff), but I feel this more than applies. Luckily enough, former nine-time Pro-Bowler in Steelers’ linebacker Jack Lambert put this w...
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Orange Sunday Bled Red
Posted on 17 Oct 2010 by Cody Maxwell.
SUCH a great game, to lose it on a fumble and a penalty.  Those with orange and blue hearts are slashed open with nothing left but drips drying up knowing that it shouldn't have happened. If it's possibly  possible to look past the pain of the game but to the actual plays of the game. The Broncos managed to run the ball for something more than inches. The Broncos were NOT made to lose to...
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Fantasy NFL’s Top 10 Disappointments
Posted on 30 Sep 2010 by Brandon Galvin.
Three games does not make up one’s season. Players often need time to adjust to the game after the offseason. The preseason is nothing like a regular season game, it is more for trying different things and aiding young players. Even veterans need time to readjust to the speed of the game. Again, three games does not make for an entire season. We’ve seen time and time again players left for ...
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Georgia’s Most Disappointing Season Under Richt And It’s Only September
Posted on 27 Sep 2010 by Bob Ballard.
Georgia is now 0-3 in the SEC after a disappointing loss to Mississippi State. The Dawgs have only won 2 out of their last 9 SEC games. Last season, there was an expected drop-off after Matthew Stafford and Knowshon Moreno departed for the NFL, but not this season. With an experienced offensive line and a new defensive coordinator, things were supposed to be exciting for the 2010 Dawgs.Â...









