Fantasy Feedback ~ Steelers – Titans Notes
Posted by Kurt on Sep 11, 2009
The 2009 season has officially kicked off with the reigning Super Bowl champion Pittsburgh Steelers nipping the Tennessee Titans in overtime. What a way to start the season, with an nailbiter in OT. A game that was almost won at the end of the fourth quarter by Hines Ward, who failed to take a knee to set up a short field goal, and instead got stripped of the...
Read MoreFantasy Football Factoids: It's Only Preseason, Right?
Posted by Kurt on Sep 3, 2009
Three weeks of preseason play are in the books, and here are some things we’ve seen so far: Sleepers ~ These guys have stopped hitting the snooze alarm — Chris Henry, James Davis, Mike Bell, and Troy Williamson. Trade rumors ~ Bandied about like teenage text messages: Denver ships Brandon Marshall to Tampa Bay for Cadillac William’s last MRI...
Read More2009 Fantasy Football TE Rankings – A Double Take
Posted by Kurt on Aug 23, 2009
Updated Top 25 Tight End Rankings – Standard League The tight end position is an enigma for fantasy football owners because even the best tight end is generally no more fantasy relevant than your WR3. As noted in my IDP article, Jason Witten who was last years best TE in a PPR league, scored just less than linebacker Patrick Willis, yet you will still see...
Read More2009 NFL Bye Week Breakdown!
Posted by Kurt on Aug 21, 2009
2009 Bye Week Player Breakdown One tool that should always be considered when drafting your roster this year, is knowledge of players bye weeks. I think everyone who has played fantasy football can relate to a terrible scenario in your lineup, due to bye weeks. Dynasty leagues know the feeling, keeping their talented roster year after year only to get hit...
Read MorePay Attention to the Tight End Position at Tennessee
Posted by Kurt on Aug 18, 2009
As of August 18 the Titans had five tight ends on their roster: Bo Scaife, Alge Crumpler, Craig Stevens, Jared Cook, and Matthew Mulligan. In their second preseason game all five of them played snaps, and the rookie Jared Cook out-performed them all with six catches for 56 yards, from all three Titans quarterbacks. When asked if he was surprised how...
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