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Injuries to Watch: Week 12

By Ryan DembinskyNov 21st 2008 – 5:18PM

Every week when the dinner bell rings on Friday evening, we'll be here to provide you a comprehensive commentary of the key injuries for the NFL weekend to follow. For those injuries that go right down to the wire, drop by our Fantasy Fanhouse expert live chat from 10:30am to 1pm EST every Sunday and we'll take care of you...

Waiver Wire Wonders: Week 4

By Ryan DembinskySep 28th 2008 – 8:40PM

Weeding through those unwieldy waiver wires requires a keen eye and a quick trigger. Thus, Waiver Wire Wonders provides a weekly snapshot of players worthy of consideration who should be available on a good portion of league waiver wires. Enjoy those pickups...Week 4 provided more of the same - big breakout games by our...

Epic Battle Between Seahawks and Niners Somehow Needs Overtime to Finish Failing

By Will BrinsonSep 14th 2008 – 11:45PM

Let's go ahead and get the good news out of the way first. Julius Jones rushed for 127 yards and a touchdown on 26 carries, flashing the revamped running game that Mike Holmgren had mentioned bringing back around the Northwest.As for the rest of the news (all bad), the Seattle defense allowed: San Francisco to score 33...

Digging Deeper For Wide Receivers

By Ryan DembinskySep 2nd 2008 – 12:15PM

In searching for undervalued wide receivers, a key stat to note is the number of times a particular player is targeted. While obviously the number of targets correlates pretty closely to the number of receptions, a better way to uncover value is by including the number of receptions in the equation. In other words, look at...

Arnaz Battle Back to Work After Missing Time for "Personal Reasons"

By Tom MantzouranisJun 10th 2008 – 12:24PM

Larry David's right -- you can get out of just about any question as long as you say "it's personal," unless, of course, you're being questioned by Roger Goodell, who will have a league of upstanding citizens even if it requires surveillance in the homes of every single player. Luckily for Arnaz Battle, the questions he's...

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