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After three consecutive days of gluttonous eating and drinking – yes, my family even does Christmas Eve-Eve – I’m sitting down at 11:41 p.m. EST to bring you my weekly target report. Some might call that dedication. I don’t care if it’s 11:40 at night, 1 in the morning or even freakin’ 4 in the […]

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NFL 2022 Week 16 Offensive Line v Defensive Line Good Holiday Weekend. May it be peaceful and productive for you. To kind of help with the second part is the weekly (late) offensive v defensive line article. This is to help you determine if your quarterback or running back has an advantage. The offensive line […]

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Bobby and Gladys jump on the the show to discuss the key injuries to the quarterback position that will impact your Week 16 lineups. Should we sit DeAndre Hopkins and A.J. Brown this week? Find out now on the Razzball Fantasy YouTube channel. #NFL #football #fantasyfootball https://stream.redcircle.com/episodes/86f2f3e4-4c60-4d12-a785-7069bebd824a/stream.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: RSS

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It was 16-3. Zach Wilson (9-for-18, 92 yards, 1 INT) looked on at the field at MetLife Stadium, having accounted for 93 yards of total offense and one turnover through nearly three quarters of play. Enter Chris Streveler, certified gladiator and champion of men. Recently activated off the practice squad, the former Winnipeg Blue Bombers star instantly reinvigorated the Jets offense, producing 144 total yards — 51 more than Wilson — in just one quarter of play while not turning over the football. Newly-minted as my hero, Streveler showed heart and grit, and most importantly, that he was willing to put his body on the line and do anything for the players next to him. That’s not something we have seen Wilson do. Wilson doesn’t yet understand how to be a leader and more importantly, can’t comprehend how to read a defense. He is not a starting NFL quarterback, and never will be. Say all you want about arm strength and projectability, but it only goes so far. I have a bottle of ketchup in my fridge that has the size, shape and squirt to be an elite mustard, but what’s inside is simply never going to change. Last night should be a lesson Streveler’nd for us all. Unfortaunely, I don’t think it will be for Wilson. Anyway, here’s what else I saw in another riveting edition of Thursday Night Football.

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The penultimate edition of the Target Trends article is here. If you’re still alive in the final four of your fantasy playoffs, congratulations. Don’t start coasting yet. The games get more competitive as you go, and as we all know, anything can happen. To steal a phrase from poker, all you need is a chip […]

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What are air yards, you say? The name kind of gives it away, doesn’t it? Air yards, irreverently discussed in this air yards primer, matter because we actually get some context of how much a quarterback WANTED to get their receiver the ball, not just how often the receiver could catch it. It’s a stat that […]

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The Fantasy Besties are joined by special guest Mike Fiaella to break down the fantasy football action from Week 15 of the NFL season, including: Big comebacks by the Vikings, Jaguars, and Bengals Patriots losing in hilarious fashion AFC divisional projections Waiver pickups of the week: Zack Moss, Deon Jackson, and Juwan Johnson https://stream.redcircle.com/episodes/be6dc158-d849-4ce8-ab26-d4ce1356bbc0/stream.mp3Podcast: Play […]

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This week’s article is going to be an abbreviated one. Not because I lost Jonathan Taylor with my team on a first-round bye but because there is not much more we have to discuss. If you have been following this column, you should have your handcuffs in place and your two playoff defenses set. You […]

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