By Brandon on Monday, September 15, 2008

The Wire: Waiver Wire Pickups for Week 3, 2008

Here's a look at the players to target on your league's waiver wire this week. This list is ordered by the percentage of ESPN leagues in which the player is available; even if you're not a ESPN user, it's a decent indication of how likely you are to find the player on waivers in your league. We also note here how strongly we feel about this pickup with three categories: Instant Starter, Grab 'n' Stash, or Desperation Pickup.

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By Matt on Sunday, September 14, 2008

CBS is doing a bang-up job with the Bills broadcast

Stupid CBS

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By Matt on Saturday, September 13, 2008

More Ask the Geeks - Week 2

We received a couple more good questions, so without further ado...

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By Brandon on Thursday, September 11, 2008

Ask the Geeks - Week 2

Atg ButtonWith week one of the NFL season in the books, it's time to take a look at some of the dilemma's that fantasy team managers are facing this week. Remember, you can use the Ask the Geeks button located on our left sidebar to send your own questions to us throughout the entire season, with questions regarding who to start, who to pick up, or anything else you can think of regarding fantasy football. Anyways, here we go...

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By Matt on Thursday, September 11, 2008

Podcast roundup - week 2

Fantasy football podcasts are great if you're looking for something fun and informative to listen to in the car or at the gym. I've got a few that I check out regularly, and I'll post 'em here on a weekly basis.

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By Brandon on Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Studs and Duds - Week 2: Ryan Grant ready to roll!

After all the dust has settled and the injury count has been tallied (bye bye Brady, Burleson, Alex Smith and for a little while, Colston), it's time to recount my predictions for the previous weekend and give you a few more for week two of the season. According to my slightly-biased count, I finished last week 13-7-6, which isn't all that bad I guess. Some of my better picks included Thomas Jones, who re-assumed his spot in fantasy football relevance with a strong showing against the Dolphins and Chris Perry, who did very little with his first chance to shine as the Bengals new starting running back, as expected. On the flip-side, I did miss a few picks, including Ricky Williams, who returned to his role as a deadbeat (in fantasy production that is) against the Jets, while Brandon "The Bruiser" Jacobs taught me (and LaRon Landry) never to doubt him again. Anyways, it's time for your week two studs and duds, so hopefully I can provide a little insight that can help your team this upcoming weekend...

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By Matt on Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Didn't draft a decent defense? No worries...

...just pick up Buffalo for week 2, Indy for week 3, and Houston for week 4. What do those three teams all have in common? They're Jacksonville's next three opponents.

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By Matt on Monday, September 8, 2008

What a way to start the season

Man, what a Sunday. So much drama, so much turmoil in fantasy player values. We'll be covering all of this in more detail this week, but just a few thoughts and links:

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By Matt on Thursday, September 4, 2008

Who's startable tonight?

Giants vs. Redskins is a classic rivalry, one of the oldest and most cherished in the NFL, and undeniably a great way to kick off the NFL season. Last year's surprise champs taking on their oldest divisional nemesis - what's not to love? Like most football fans, I've been eagerly looking forward to it all week.

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By Brandon on Thursday, September 4, 2008

Studs and Duds - Week 1: Opening Day edition!

After months and months of waiting, prognosticating, and drafting many a fantasy football team, the day has finally come to get this show on the road! Tonight the defending Superbowl champion New York Giants will host division rivals, the Washington Redskins. Even though they're the champs, I have a feeling it won't mean much for New York in this one. It seems that every game in this division is a battle to the end and the G-Men will have to go into this one without their two leading pass rushers from last season in Michael Strahan (retirement) and Osi Umenyiora (injury), while also looking to a young tight end (Kevin Boss) to replace the disgruntled and traded Jeremy Schockey. As a Patriots fan, all I can say is GO REDSKINS! Anyways, enough of the ranting about a game I really don't care all that much about, and on to some important stuff...like who you should feel confident starting (studs) and who you should think about benching (duds) for this coming week in fantasy football. ARE YOU READY FOR SOME FOOTBALL???

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