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Fantasy Football Sunday Wrap: Time to Drop All Raiders

By Matt SnyderOct 4th 2009 – 8:55PM

Sunday Evening Wrap checks out players who increased or decreased their value during the Sunday afternoon games. Faller of the Week: Everyone on the Oakland Raiders. The Houston Texans entered the game as one of the league's worst defenses. They were the worst in the NFL against the run. Sunday, the Raiders gained just 165...

Fantasy Football Reality Check: Matt Forte's Time Coming

By Matt SnyderSep 21st 2009 – 2:00PM

Each Monday of the fantasy football season, we'll cut through the fantasy numbers put up by individuals and tell you what they really mean. In the overwhelming majority of fantasy football leagues this season, Matt Forte was a top-5 pick. He was coming off a sensational rookie season and now had a strong-armed quarterback...

T.O. a No-Show in Bills Debut

By Dan GrazianoSep 15th 2009 – 12:50AM

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. -- If Terrell Owens was upset at how few throws came his way in his first game as a Buffalo Bill, he wasn't saying. He wasn't talking, wasn't tweeting and wasn't complaining -- to anybody who might hear and make a big deal of it, at least. In Buffalo's heartbreaking loss to the Patriots on Monday night,...

Monday Night Fantasy Football Preview: Double Whammy

By Ryan DembinskySep 14th 2009 – 6:15PM

Are you ready for some football? A Monday Night Partaaay? The NFL Monday Night Football season kicks off in grand style with a double-feature, which means double the fantasy impact. Tonight's matchups feature a lot of exciting fantasy angles, so we thought it fitting to provide a quick MNF preview to give you the key...

Five Underrated Fantasy Quarterbacks

By Will BrinsonJul 14th 2009 – 9:00AM

Sleeper is such a "yada word" come fantasy draft time. Everyone on the Internet is trying to tell you who's going to bust out and become the "next big thing" that eventually, some sort of saturation occurs and said person becomes overrated. Happens every year. Instead, the smartest plan most of the time is to approach the...

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