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NFL 2009 Season First Quarter Report Cards – NFC

October 07, 2009 By: Eric Gargiulo Category: Fantasy Football 2009 Season

Eli ManningThe 2009 NFL regular season is a quarter of the way through. After four weeks we are starting to see the contenders separate from the pretenders. Today is report card day for the NFC. Let.s take a look at some teams on the Dean.s List and some teams who are worthy of a big fat “F” for fail.

There are several different components I take into account in grading the teams. The first is overall won/lose record. The second is quality of competition and how teams played up or down to their competition. Third, are these teams over or under achieving based on pre season projections and analysis? Fourth, I take into account coaching and how well teams have been prepared and whether any coaches have made decisions that won or lost games. Fifth, overall individual efforts from team players are definitely taken into consideration in both positive and negative grades. With that said, let.s hand out the NFL First Quarter Report Cards for the NFC.

Dean.s List -

New York Giants

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Favre From Ready For Retirement

October 06, 2009 By: Eric Gargiulo Category: Fantasy Football 2009 Season

Brett Favre and Aaron RodgersI have been writing critical Brett Favre blogs for three years. However, I got tired of all of the Favre games like everyone else the last couple of years. I had very low expectations of Favre coming into this season. Between the time off, his finish last season, and no mini-camp, I expected Favre to fizzle. Well, he certainly proved me wrong. Favre was spectacular last night. Favre threw for 271 yards, 3 touchdowns, and only missed seven of 31 passes. This comes a week after Favre’s fantastic game-winning touchdown to Greg Lewis. It has been a long time since Favre has looked this good consistently.

There was something fun about seeing the faces of Ted Thompson and Mike McCarthy after every Brett Favre touchdown. As they watched their quarterback throwing interceptions and giving up a safety, they had to be wondering what the hell they were thinking two years ago. We can sit here and go through the Favre vs. Rodgers argument all day, but the bottom line is the Packers have gone from a team one game away from the Super Bowl to a team under .500 ever since Favre left.

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Fantasy Football Week 1 – Time to Panic?

September 15, 2009 By: Eric Gargiulo Category: Fantasy Football 2009 Season

Steve Slaton Unless you drafted Adrian Peterson or Drew Brees, your Week 1 of Fantasy Football was likely a bust. FF Players plan all year for the fantasy football season from draft guides, cheat sheets, to crafting the perfect lineup. All of that work means nothing when it comes to NFL football. Is it time to panic? For some of you, yes it is.

I can’t remember an NFL Week 1 like this one. Never in my fantasy football lifespan can I recall so many top 10 ranked fantasy players who didn’t produce. We all knew Adrian Peterson was going to produce, but we forgot about one simple component to NFL football, defense. NFL Week 1 was all about defense which is death for fantasy players, highly ranked or not.

Unlike the NFL season, the fantasy football season is 13 weeks plus playoffs. Going down 0-3 could be the absolute end of your season. The key is getting a good mix of starting and finishing strong.

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