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Philip Rivers Redeems Self in 'Eli Bowl'

By Matt SnyderNov 8th 2009 – 8:15PM

With 3:30 left in the game and his team trailing by three points, Philip Rivers had a chance. He had a chance to win in New York with much of the nation watching. He had a chance to best Eli Manning, a man who refused to play for the Chargers and was eventually swapped for Rivers and another draft pick (which turned into...

Fantasy Football Sunday Wrap: The Disappearance of Greg Jennings

By Matt SnyderSep 20th 2009 – 10:10PM

Sunday Evening Wrap checks out players who increased or decreased their value during the Sunday afternoon games. Top Faller: Greg Jennings had 80 catches for 1,292 yards last season. His worst game in terms of catches was two. His worst game in terms of yardage was 22. In 2009, he caught six balls for 106 yards in his one...

Flexible Flex Spots? Stack Up on QBs

By Matt SnyderAug 19th 2009 – 4:55PM

Most of what we discuss here at Fantasy FanHouse revolves around so-called "standard" leagues. Obviously, most readers play in leagues with generally the same rules, give or take a few minor tweaks. Leagues with drastic format differences, though, should be treated differently. Today, we'll check out oddities revolving...

Fantasy Football Quarterback Rankings: Version 3.0

By Matt SnyderAug 13th 2009 – 7:30PM

As the season nears, FanHouse's fantasy football team decided to put our heads together for another set of updated positional rankings. First up, the signal-callers. We've now established thrice what everyone already knew anyway: Drew Brees is heading into the season as the consensus No. 1 fantasy football quarterback....

Patriots Sign Andrew Walter, Know Something Raiders Don't

By Ryan WilsonAug 3rd 2009 – 10:45PM

Al Davis loves speedy wide receivers and strong-armed quarterbacks. These are well-known facts that explain -- though don't justify -- many of the Raiders' draft-day decisions. There was a time, 25 to 30 years ago, when Oakland's reliance on the deep pass was integral to its success. But defenses evolve to combat offensive...

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