Week 8 Start-Sit WR Rankings: Beware the Defensive Backs.
Posted by Ray Tannock on Oct 28, 2009
Last week, if I told you that Hines Ward, Dwayne Bowe, and Braylon Edwards were going to combine for a measly 3 catches, 33 yards and a single touchdown, you probably would’ve thought I was nuts. If I also told you to SIT these three guys last week—which much to my dismay I did not— you probably would’ve thought “Yeah right, are you kidding...
Read MoreThink About It: What Makes New York's Big 3 So Valuable.
Posted by Ray Tannock on Oct 25, 2009
2009 has given owners of any one of the Giants’ receivers much to be happy about, but they have also followed a sort of schizophrenic approach leaving most managers with headaches trying to figure out which Giants’ receiver will have his day in the sun. Our update service is a great way to add to your arsenal of information. Mario Manningham had his...
Read MoreWeek 7 Start-Sit WR Rankings:So Many Choices, So Little Roster Space.
Posted by Ray Tannock on Oct 21, 2009
Today I sat down and had a couple of thoughts running through my head that I thought I would share with you, the readers, as I begin this Wednesday column. The first is, where exactly are we? From this week on, it will be much more difficult to decide as a writer, AND a manager, who to sit and start at WR since there are so many choices—not to mention we...
Read MoreThink About It: Green Bay On The Rise In Fantasy Relevance.
Posted by Ray Tannock on Oct 17, 2009
One of the brighter spots for Green Bay this season has of course been Aaron Rodgers. And while most folks look at Rodgers with a bit of speculation considering all that has gone horribly wrong with the offensive line, this writer sees beyond the cloudy muck that has been painting a grim picture. The Packers have given up a whopping 20 sacks in only four games...
Read MoreWeek 6 Start or Sit WR Rankings: Pass Happy Fever Coming Our Way? UPDATED!
Posted by Ray Tannock on Oct 14, 2009
Within every Fantasy week there are those Starts and Sits that blind side us to the point of befuddlement. Whether you are a manager making YOUR OWN decisions, or like me, a Fantasy writer assisting others and trying to make that perfect prediction for our readers, we have all fallen victim to the unforeseeable at some point. To think we—managers and...
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