You can add me as a supporter to switch up the Thanksgiving games and end the Lions and Cowboys tradition. These games were not competitive and had many people take afternoon naps along with the Seahawks. One person told me that if they were going to have the Lions play at least have them play against an equally horrible team, like the Raiders. Not a bad idea…well, at least it would be more of a game…... read more
Attention NFL: Indianapolis is Still Alive
Posted by tomvanwyhe
Never doubt a team coached by Tony Dungy and led by Peyton Manning. That’s a lesson the rest of the NFL is quickly getting reacquainted to. Just over four weeks ago it would have been easy to discard the Colts in the same vein as San Diego. Stumbling to 3-4, on the heels of two consecutive losses, and in a division in which the leader was 7-0, this was hardly a team worth considering for the postseason. But four weeks and as many wins la... read more
10 Numbers Worth Noting
Posted by tomvanwyhe
I love quirky NFL statistics. Geeky, I know, but it’s satisfying to find numbers that not enough fans or mediums are talking about because, well, they just don’t know them yet. Perusing the web for a while, I came across the following nuggets that any fan can appreciate. Some shine a new light on a certain players and others mean absolutely nothing. In any event, I hope you enjoy reading this batch as much I did researching them./... read more
The Chance a Fantasy Owner Takes with a One-Dimensional Goal Line Back
Posted by tomvanwyhe
LenDale White, like all goal line backs, is in an odd position from a fantasy football perspective. He’s easy to love because his bulldozer mentality and extra bulk have led him to handling plenty of goal line carries and, more often than not, touchdowns. But because he is part of an ultra-successful running back by committee with rookie Chris Johnson, he doesn’t often get enough carries to score a substantial number of fantasy poi... read more
My Bid 4 MVP (and a look at 5 others who will contend)
Posted by tomvanwyhe
In recent seasons it has been relatively easy to pick the league’s MVP, since record-breakers often get the nod, especially when the record is significant (i.e., throwing 50 touchdowns in one season is usually worthy). This season, however, it doesn’t seem quite so clear-cut. I think it’s fair to suggest the league MVP will be a quarterback or running back because that is the trend in the NFL. Offensive skill positions are in... read more
New Overtime Ideas that May confuse McNabb even more
Posted by seoul food
Ever since the Eagles and Bengals tied last week, everyone is talking about the NFL overtime rules, and if they should be changed. Not to mention the criticizing of Donovan McNabb for not knowing the overtime rules and that a game can end in a tie. If anything people should be criticizing McNabb for tying….against the Bengals, but I digress.
So just for the fun of it here are some ideas that the NFL could consider changing overtime to... read more
Fantasy Playoffs Focus: 6 Running Backs with Positive/Negative Trends
Posted by tomvanwyhe
Fantasy football is played over the course of an NFL season, but as any owner will tell you, it’s weeks 14-16 that really count. It’s fantasy playoffs time, which is why I’m certain you’ll be looking for an edge. That’s why you’re on this site, right?
That’s what I thought.
Now the best thing to look for when approaching fantasy postseason is trends among individual players. The Sports Da... read more
What to Make of the Green Bay Packers
Posted by tomvanwyhe
The Green Bay Packers are 5-5, but the record doesn’t do justice to the team’s talent. It’s hardly a stretch to suggest the Packers could quite easily have three more wins when considering three losses were within three points.
Unfortunately, talent can carry a team just so far. It doesn’t matter that Aaron Rodgers is a fantastic quarterback or that Green Bay has one of the league’s most underrated defenses; when i... read more
Inner Seoul: Week 11
Posted by seoul food
Braylon please stop dropping the ball
Marques Colston, now you see him, now you don’t
Who will collapse first: Ford, GM or the Detroit Lions
I’m starting to think that the Lions might have a ... read more
Inner Seoul: Week 10
Posted by seoul food
You probably won your league game with this team:
QB - Tyler Thigpen – 266 Yds, 3 TDs, 0 INTs, 26 Rush Yds
RB - a http://www.rotoworld.com/content/playerp... read more



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