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Archive for August, 2010

Madden 11-Superstar Mode: The Way it Should Have Been

Tuesday, August 31st, 2010

By Evan Abrams Anyone who has owned the past 3 or 4 versions of Madden has had very similar complaints. With the amount of technology they currently put towards this video game, you would think they would not overlook the small things that are very sorely missed for even a casual fan. My problem with [...]

5 Players To Draft In The Last Round

Tuesday, August 31st, 2010

In most cases, the recommendation from the experts at Fantasy Football Sideline is to draft your kicker in the last round. This might seem foolish when you consider that a kicker is a position you’re going to play every week of the season – but really, are kickers all that important? Have you ever won [...]

Fantasy Football Sleepers 2010

Tuesday, August 24th, 2010

One of the keys to winning a fantasy football league is the ability to draft Sleepers. “Sleepers” are NFL players who are drafted in much lower rounds than their ending statistics warrant. In shopping terms, this is like getting a case of Dark Lord beer for Miller prices. Talk about a buzz! In the fantasy [...]

How Many Quarterbacks Is Too Many On Your Roster?

Friday, August 20th, 2010

By Johnny Pope Where you wondering how many quarterbacks you should plan for when creating your fantasy football picks? The answer is generally related to whether you are in a league that starts one or two quarterbacks and the size of your roster. Generally, the answer to this question is usually three, but you could [...]

Fantasy Football Strategy: Handcuffing

Thursday, August 19th, 2010

by BallparkBob Handcuffing is a simple strategy used by many fantasy football coaches.  With a handcuff, a coach will pick the backup for his starter from the same NFL team. Using a handcuff strategy is especially effective in auction leagues where the value of a backup is often quite low compared to picking up a [...]