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The fantasy football season is long and grueling. However, we as a community tend to ignore history’s lesson of patience after a week or two, given recency bias and a human desire to panic. Across the league, there are teams with several new faces on both sides of the ball, injuries, and players who are not in midseason form due to the lack of preseason reps (and shorter offseason).  Please, blog, may I have some more?

How did you like our new Zone vs. Gap Rushing Tool?  I heard from some of you who said it was pretty cool.  I agree, I think so too.  This week, the data represents both Weeks 1 & 2, so we’re getting closer to removing some of the variance (sorry, geek term).  Please, blog, may I have some more?

Let’s run through some of the Week 2 news.  Joe Burrow is out a minimum of three months with toe surgery forthcoming.  Xavier Worthy practiced but did not suit up in Week 2.  J.J. McCarthy is out for 2-4 weeks with a lower leg injury.  Please, blog, may I have some more?

We had to endure some serious injuries this week. These types of injuries to star players can be season-altering for fantasy squads. The good news is that it’s only the second week of the season, so there’s time to make adjustments to prepare your team for future victories. Please, blog, may I have some more?

Welcome to my first column for the 2025 season using the Razzball Home/Road Players Splits tool available for free on RazzballNFL.

Last season, we established that this tool won’t necessarily be useful for deciding to start the top 24 running backs or top 24 wide receivers in a given week’s rankings, but could be useful to point out a player for further consideration when deciding to sit him. Please, blog, may I have some more?