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Fantasy Football Injury News and Notes for Week 5

October 09, 2009 By: Eric Gargiulo Category: Miscellaneous

Donovan McNabb Here are the latest news and notes to help you decide your Fantasy Football Starts and Sits for Week 5. Check out all of the latest injury news from around the league that will impact your Fantasy Football Week 5!

Time to pick up Sammy Morris. Fred Taylor’s season in danger! -Allheadlinenews.com.

Donovan McNabb is back and he feels fine…-Delcotimes.com.

Fast Willie is quickly becoming a fantasy bust, yet Troy Polamalu is back in practice- Miamiherald.com.

Cedric Benson misses practice again – Kansascity.com.

Matt Hasselbeck is looking good for Sunday – Associated Press.

The Giants are encouraged by Eli Manning’s practice – NYdailynews.com.

So far not so good for Roy E. Williams. Likely not to play – Dallasnews.com.

The Rams are expected to hold Marc Bulger out Sunday…like it matters – Rotoworld.com.

Knowshown is going solo Sunday. Buck not expected to play – Examiner.com.

The Cadillac is expected to get lots of miles on Sunday in Philly and beyond – Sportingnews.com.

Bob Sanders is back in practice and on his way to shutting down the Titans run – 1070thefan.com.

We are going to have to wait for the Michael Crabtree show – Mercurynews.co.

Michael Bush gets the starting slot over Justin Fargas – Fftoolbox.com.

Matthew Stafford isn’t doing much better – Nfl.fanhouse.com.

Jamal Lewis is missing more practice with the hamstring – 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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