Week 3 in the NFL and NFFC
Gregg Williams is making a strong case to bury the moniker ‘Mistake on the Lake’ with the impressive play of the Browns defensive unit. If they are still available in …
Read MoreGregg Williams is making a strong case to bury the moniker ‘Mistake on the Lake’ with the impressive play of the Browns defensive unit. If they are still available in …
Read MoreI noticed an email in my inbox late Saturday morning detailing a DFS Free Roll for NFFC Members. I had my lineups already set, so I took five minutes to …
Read MoreThe 2018 NFFC Drafts are in the books and it’s finally time for the season to kick off in earnest. As the season starts and over the next couple of …
Read MoreNFBC ADP has clearly shown a return to prioritizing running backs early in drafts. There’s nothing wrong with that, but remember the NFBC has remained ‘old school’ as it doesn’t …
Read MoreThe safest approach to the quarterback position in fantasy is to wait. In most leagues I’ll wait until after the 7th round, as plenty of decent QBs emerge over the …
Read MoreI’ve heard some pundits I have a lot of respect for pan Deshaun Watson as overrated. A moot point, but they didn’t stop there. They went on to imply that …
Read MoreComing up with specific rankings is always a challenge because it represents an amalgam of different factors. What follows is not a ‘draft in order’ list. Drafting is part art …
Read MoreTo this point, we’ve been talking about NFFC draft strategy using a conventional approach, attacking NFFC drafts by playing the percentages which gives you the best shot of winning that …
Read MoreIf you take away only one thing from this week’s installment, draft only Running Backs and Wide Receivers in the first seven rounds. The difference in production between the best …
Read MoreBaseball season is still in full swing, but it’s time to turn at least some of our attention to the upcoming Football Season. Today we’ll look at some general principles …
Read MoreThere are a lot of sabermetricians that eschew FIP in preference of xFIP. I am not a sabermetrician and I don’t. Both are useful tools, and any notion that any …
Read MoreAs a general rule of thumb, rostering Baltimore starting pitchers is a bad idea. A schedule chock full of Yankees and Red Sox is not an ideal recipe for good …
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