Never Give Up
With seven weeks in the books, you may be shaking your head in reflecting on your 2020 fantasy football season. It started with the announcement in July that there would …
Read MoreWith seven weeks in the books, you may be shaking your head in reflecting on your 2020 fantasy football season. It started with the announcement in July that there would …
Read MoreFor most of you, it’s the midpoint of the 2020 fantasy football season. This is the time of the year when the analysts and pundits you love will tell you …
Read More“My kingdom for a running back” is the cry. It was amazing to see how many good wide receivers were available on the waiver wire this week and how few …
Read MoreWe’ve now moved into that part of the football season where bye weeks occur. Navigating bye weeks can be a serious cause of stress. During the draft, it’s enough to …
Read MoreTony Pollard did not receive a carry and caught his only target for a five-yard loss in Sunday’s game. So, should you drop him? If Ezekiel Elliott is on your …
Read MoreSome of you may still be reeling from the most brutal injury week in recent memory. I sat and watched the injuries pile up last Sunday and just shook my …
Read MoreDid you lose your first game in fantasy football? Don’t panic! It’s a long season, and there’s plenty of time to turn things around. No championships were won or lost …
Read MoreThe tight end position is not what it once was, and that’s a good thing for fantasy football enthusiasts. Three years ago, just three tight ends with at least 12 …
Read MoreDo you want Patrick Mahomes or Lamar Jackson on your fantasy team? Then, you should be prepared to draft one of them in the first two rounds. Or, you can …
Read MoreIn part one of the wide receiver preview, I told you drafting for value was the key – especially if you’re going to load up on running backs in the …
Read MoreNo one disputes the importance of acquiring the right running backs for your fantasy football team. That’s why I focused on this position for the last two weeks. There are …
Read MoreWhen I was in school, it was common for me to walk into the classroom unprepared. The “dog ate my homework” excuse didn’t play well, and I really had no …
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