Points will be abundant during Week 14, especially in these three specific games. Pay attention, and you’ll find yourself advancing to play another week, or succeeding in Fantazzle‘s plethora of weekly fantasy football games. (more…)
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Fantasy Football | Week 14 Preview
Friday, December 9th, 2011Fantasy Football Podcast – E30 – Week 9 Recap
Monday, November 7th, 2011Justin Burniske (@jburniske) and Tim Forcella (@solomonslines) look at some of the guys who stepped up and the guys who were a let down in the week 9 review – Hot/Cold.
Fantasy Football Podcast – E29 – Week 9 Preview – Who you got?
Thursday, November 3rd, 2011Justin Burniske (@jburniske) and Dave Lawson (@fantasydave77) are joined by Matt Piccicuto (@mattep13) to talk week 9 players they like and guys they’ll pass on.
Fantasy Football Podcast – E27 – Week 9 Preview – Waiver Wire Pick Ups (and Drops)
Tuesday, November 1st, 2011Justin Burniske (@jburniske) and Matt Piccicuto (@mattep13) break down the waiver wire with a couple pick-ups and name guys you can drop for Week 9.
Mondays Minings: A Fantasy-Minded Review of All the Week Eight Action
Monday, October 31st, 2011Giants-Dolphins
Eli Manning’s performance was as close to perfection as can find in an imperfect world. He threw for 349 yards and two scores, but without a number of drops on perfectly thrown balls, his numbers would have been much better. Mario Manningham dropped an easy touchdown and a few passes ricocheted off Hakeem Nicks’s hands, allowing Miami to keep it close on the scoreboard. Manning has four solid scoring opportunities coming up in his next five games so all of his receivers, who should and have played better, have value. (more…)
Fantasy Football Podcast – E24 – Week 8 – Game Previews
Thursday, October 27th, 2011Week 5 Match Ups
Thursday, October 6th, 2011When scanning this week’s schedule, it is clear that there are fantasy football points to be had. These three games figure to feature some fireworks, and I take a look at how you can get a piece of the action.
New Orleans Saints @ Carolina Panthers
This game features two of the NFL’s top three passing offenses in terms of yards per game. Cam Newton and Drew Brees have played at a Pro Bowl level thus far, and I fully expect that to continue. The Saints have only two interceptions through four games, and that’s been the one weakness of the Panthers rookie QB. Carolina has been far more reliant on the pass than projected by most, frustrating DeAngelo Williams and Jonathan Stewart owners. Expect more of the same this week, as the Panthers figure to be playing from behind. Having said that, Stewart has more receiving yards than rushing yards thus far, making him the better of the two running backs this week. (more…)









