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Fantasy Football Injury News and Notes for Week 4

October 02, 2009 By: Eric Gargiulo Category: Fantasy Football 2009 Season

Glen Coffee Here are the latest news and notes to help you decide your Fantasy Football Starts and Sits for Week 4. Check out all of the latest injury news from around the league that will impact your Fantasy Football Week 4!

The Jets are sitting two corners, start your Saints! -NJ.com.

Kevin Smith says he WILL play Sunday. His coach says he won’t. Handle with care. – Mlive.com.

Ahmad Bradshaw was back in practice, yet still walking around in a boot. – Rotoworld.com.

L.T. will be p.t. on Sunday night. – Sports.yahoo.com.

Is Jay Cutler finally a start ‘em fantasy quarterback? – Fantasynews.com.

Domenik Hixon is out against the Bucs. – ProFootballTalk.com.

Surprise surprise, Willie Parker to miss Sunday’s game. – Post-gazette.com.

Aaron Ross is out, not that anyone owns a Bucs receiver these days. – Nydailynews.com.

Start the Cadillac! Derrick Ward to miss Sunday’s game. – Pewterreport.com.

Like you needed another reason to start your receivers against the Texans. CB Jacques Reeves is out Sunday. – Chron.com.

Mark Sanchez thrives, as Beanie Wells is labeled an early bust. – Sports.yahoo.com.

Start Glen Coffee if you got him! The 49ers aren’t going to change a thing about their running attack – Mercurynews.com.

The Dolphins want to air it out. – BostonHerald.com.

Don’t count on Matt Hasselbeck for Week 4. – AP.

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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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NFL Pre Season’s Fantasy Football Implications

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

Tom Brady There is nothing meaningless about the NFL pre season when it comes to Fantasy Football. This is a great chance to look at players coming off injury, how players look with their new teammates, and scout how rookies will fare. Here is what I took away from this past NFL pre season.

Tom Brady will be fine. Brady was the highest drafted quarterback in some fantasy leagues. Those owners who hitched their season on Brady rarely ever recovered after he went down. The big question going into this season was whether Brady would be whether Brady would be back to form or not. Most quarterbacks aren’t back to form until their second season. Tom Brady looks like an exception to the rule.

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