by Tony | Jan 4, 2012 | 2011 season, Fantasy Football
Was recently introduced to a style of playoff fantasy football that I had not seen before, and wanted to get some additional opinions on strategy from other readers.
Basically, you pick a full team (2 QB, 3 RB, 3 WR, 1 TE, 1 Kicker, 1 Def/ST, 1 Wild Card), but you must select one (and only one) from each team in the playoffs–and any person in the league can choose the same guy (ie, everyone would presumably want Drew Brees).
Let’s assume a standard scoring for this (6 pts/TD, 4 pts/passing TD, 1 pt/10 yards rushing/receiving, 1 pt/25 yards passing, etc).
Here’s the lineup I came up with:
| Green Bay: |
Rodgers, QB |
| San Francisco: |
Gore, RB |
| New Orleans: |
Brees, QB |
| NY Giants: |
Cruz, WR |
| Atlanta: |
Gonzalez, TE |
| Detroit: |
C. Johnson, WR |
| New England: |
Brady, Wildcard |
| Baltimore: |
Rice, RB |
| Houston: |
Foster, RB |
| Denver: |
Prater, K |
| Pittsburgh: |
Defense/Special Teams |
| Cincinnati: |
AJ Green, WR |
Let us know who you have in the comments…
by Andy | Oct 9, 2011 | Fantasy Football
I’m going to keep doing this even though I’m not really certain this format is really providing much of a service. I’m thinking of moving more in the direction of just searching for sleepers, which may be of more value — particularly during byes, which start this week.
But in the meantime: (more…)
by Andy | Oct 2, 2011 | Fantasy Football
Okay, it’s the fourth week of the season now and you can start to see some patterns emerging that will help guide fantasy decisions from here to the end of the year. It’s been another tough week to break away but here are some thoughts.
In the meantime, if you read this post and you think there are ways this could be improved and actually provide something not provided elsewhere, please feel free to drop a comment… thanks.
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by Andy | Sep 25, 2011 | 2011 season, Fantasy Football
Sorry to the person relying on this info. Moving week. Haven’t been able to get away for long periods of time.
Locks:
Quarterback: Matthew Stafford, Detroit vs Minnesota — For the second straight week Detroit gets a reeling team with a beat up and questionable secondary. Stafford will feast on the likes of Chris Cook and Cedric Griffin and if Calvin Johnson doesn’t have a big day (though I think he will) his counterparts in Titus Young, Nate Burleson and Brandon Pettigrew should. Stafford eclipses 300 yards with a minimum of two touchdowns, probably more. (more…)
by Andy | Sep 15, 2011 | Fantasy Football
This is not a fantasy football website, but we both compete in a number of leagues and we definitely have opinions. For now I’m going to throw forth a handful of names each week on who I think will do well and who will fail. If anyone checking this out has any thoughts on what might be more useful — or if you think this feature is a waste of space and should be scrapped altogether — drop us a comment and let us know.
In the meantime, here’s Andy’s fantasy advice for week two.
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by Tony & Andy | Sep 8, 2011 | Fantasy Football
Andy’s fantasy advice for week one.
Locks:
Quarterback: Philip Rivers, SD vs MN – Kevin Williams will miss the game for Minnesota, which will hamper the Vikings’ defense against the run and its pass rush. Meanwhile Minnesota’s secondary remains a work in progress, at best. Antoine Winfield will be solid, but the team needs a contribution from Chris Cook and Cedric Griffin at cornerback. Both are coming off knee injuries. And the safety position remains a concern. Expect Rivers to get out of the gate in 2011 with a big game.
Running back: Steven Jackson, St. L vs PHI – Philadelphia will debut its cornerback trio against an improving quarterback in Sam Bradford. But Bradford lacks any star power at wide receiver. And teams will have to run the ball against the Eagles to have any chance of making the passing game work. I don’t love Jackson’s prospects for the entire season but I think he gets off to a solid start in Sunday’s home opener, as the Rams try to live up to growing expectations in 2011.
Wide receiver: DeSean Jackson, PHI vs St. L – St. Louis is improving and I expect the Rams to win the NFC West in 2011. That said, the team lost free safety OJ Atogwe in the offseason. Quintin Mikell is an adequate replacement but he’s still picking things up. That will create some vulnerability in the secondary, allowing Jackson and Mike Vick will hit on at least one long TD.
Sleeper:
RB – Willis McGahee, DEN vs Oak – John Fox debuts as head coach in Denver, bringing with him his running philosophies from Carolina. Knowshon Moreno will get more carries, but McGahee will have an instrumental role in short yardage and at the goal line. Oakland gave up the eighth most fantasy points to running backs last season and I don’t see the defense getting a ton better right away. Expect McGahee to snipe one at the stripe.
Bust:
WR – Dwayne Bowe, KC vs BUF – Dwayne Bowe had an incredible 2010 season. And while Buffalo would look to be one of the easier games on the Chiefs’ schedule this year, the Bills were not half bad against the pass. Particularly if Tyler Palko is pressed into duty due to Matt Cassel’s ailing ribs, the Chiefs will rely on the running of Jamaal Charles, Thomas Jones and possibly Dexter McCluster to take it to Buffalo. It will be tough for Bowe to duplicate what he did a year ago as it is. With these factors working against him, his week one performance will be pedestrian at best.
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