Doing What Favre Does Best

Doing What Favre Does Best
Brett Favre

Saturday, October 4, 2008

The Strongest Bye Week You'll Ever Have

Pickups for Week 5

Kerry Collins, Titan's QB: For an odd reason I have discovered that Collins is still wandering around in most fantasy leagues. Yet Collins and the stampeding 4-0 Titans are not showing any hint of slowing down. Collins is a must own. So is Chris Johnson who I will brag about later.

Anthony Gonzalez, Colt's WR: All the hopes, expectations Marvin Harrison owners are holding on to, don't. After watching Gonzalez exploit his professional compatibility in Week 1 and 2, I am a believer. He thrashed the Vikings in Week 2 catching nine passes for 137 yards. If you have Coles or any injury look to grab Gonzalez.

Bernard Berrian, Viking's WR: I can say I am not an avid Viking's admirer, but I have to say I am liking what Berrian has produced with Frerotte under center. The last two games have been two great, consistent starts for Berrian. Need another receiver for the team, look for Bernard Berrian.

Rudi Johnson, Lion's RB: This frustrates me, by far the worst action I have ever seen made by a team. The Bengals are completely mad. They had released recent Pro Bowlers Willie Anderson, Deltha O'Neal, and Rudi Johnson. What? It's a shame though. Under new management and Rudi being who he is, a smart, powerful back LOOKOUT! Last week Rudi ran for 83 yards, caught a TD pass, and 48 receiving yards sharing carries. The biggest mistake the Bengals have made releasing a crushing weapon for a player who is usually holding one.

Shocking Your Fantasy League

One thing I must stress

Brett Favre. First if Brett is in free agency, pick him up. Secondly if he is on your bench it better be a bye week. New York seems to be suffering from a defensive laziness problem, but this has brought Favre to throw more deep passes. With Cotchery and Coles tearing up the field Favre has received an abundance of targets. Rookies Chasi Stuckey, WR and Dustin Keller, TE have respectively made their names in the league. So if you have Favre, start him, if you don't go and get him.

Oh by the way, he threw for over 280 yards and I believe it was...um six touchdowns last Sunday versus Arizona.

Monday, March 3, 2008

The Powerful Fantasy Rankings for the Baseball Season

First Baseman Second Baseman Third Baseman Shortstop Catcher
1. Prince Fielder 1. Chase Utley 1. Alex Rodriguez 1. Jose Reyes 1. Russell Martin
2. Albert Pujols 2. B . J . Upton 2. David Wright 2. Hanley Ramirez 2. Victor Martinez
3. Ryan Howard 3. Chone Figgins 3. Ryan Braun 3. Derek Jeter 3. Jorge Posada
4. Mark Teixeira 4. Dan Uggla 4. Miguel Cabrera 4. Carlos Guillen 4. Joe Mauer
5. Carlos Guillen 5. Brian Roberts 5. Chipper Jones 5. Jimmy Rollins 5. Ivan Rodriguez

Outfielder Starting Pitcher Relief Pitcher
1. Carl Crawford 1. Johan Santana 1. J. J. Putz
2. Matt Holiday 2. Brandon Webb 2. Billy Wagner
3. Alfonso Soriano 3. Erik Beddard 3. Jonathan Papelbon
4. Carlos Beltran 4. Josh Beckett 4. Francisco Rodriguez
5. Vladimir Guerrero 5. Cole Hamels 5. Todd Jones

Drop Box for Fantasy Baseball

Stop in and post your questions for the new baseball season.

Thursday, November 22, 2007

All Sports Fantasy Advice (Drop Box)

Answers You'll be Thankful For

Thursday, November 8, 2007

RB Pickups for Week 10

Justin Fargas, OAK: Now moving in to the starting position, his value increases dramatically. He rushed for over 100 yards and a touchdown vs. Houston. LaMont Jordan and Dominic Rhodes seemed to have lost their chance to Fargas. He gets a lot of catches in the backfield too. So if you are in a reception league he is an even better chance.

Jesse Chatman, MIA: Going vs. Buffalo Chatman could really succeed. He rushed for 79 yards off of only 16 attempts. Getting the bulk of the carries with actually a suprising offense line, watch for him to get 100 total yards and a touchdown this week.

Selvin Young, DEN: With Travis Henry having a mess of problems, Young can step in and take over vs. Kansas City. Young ran for 71 yards just against Green Bay, splitting time with Henry. Travis Henry didn't practice this week. So this might open the door of a pretty decent amount of carries for Young.

Priest Holmes, KC: Larry Johnson maybe done for season. Holmes can come in and do great. But can he still run as good as before. We will see this week against Denver.

Key Pickups: Justin Fargas, OAK; Jesse Chatman, MIA; Selvin Young, DEN; and Priest Holmes, KC.

Desperate Waiver Wire Master: Maurice Hick, SF; Ryan Grant, GB(Questionable); Maurice Morris, SEA; Ladell Betts, WAS