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Well, folks, this is it.  Week 14 is the final week for you to make the playoffs in most leagues.  With four teams on a bye, you need to ensure your roster does not take any zero point performances based on managerial malfeasance.    The Panthers, 49ers, Giants, and Patriots will wrap up the final […]

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Whoa, we’re halfway there, but whoa, that doesn’t mean you need to be living on a prayer. After all, last week our stashes were Tyrone Tracy and Chimere Dike! There’s always gold to be found if you look hard enough, so let’s get searching. Every week, I’ll be bringing you an article answering two simple […]

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Week 8 is in the books.  Whether you won or lost in Week 8, you are still here and fighting.  Good for you!  Now what?  Get back to work, that is what now.  Just because you came out on the other side of Week 8 does not mean your work is done.  We are officially […]

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Week 7 has come and gone.  Week 7 handed us three more injuries.  Well, one injury for one QB leagues and a second injury for Super Flex leagues and the third came on MNF to a non-passer.  Jayden Daniels goes for an MRI early this week so you will want to monitor the results of […]

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Last week I tried something different by letting the database table show favorable and unfavorable matchups based on agreements of both the Home/Road splits and the Win/Loss splits. I’ve added two columns to the tables: “Actual Pts,” based on the player’s Week 6 PPR score, and “Pos Rk,” where the player’s score ranked at his […]

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Week 6 is in the books, and we have a handful of new/lingering significant injuries.  The Buccaneers lost ROY front runner Emeka Egbuka to a hamstring injury in the Sunday afternoon game versus the depleted 49ers.  Word is the rookies WR is headed for an MRI early this week.  With the Week 9 bye looming […]

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With most of the biggest moves in free agency made and paid, let’s have a look at who’s impacted most for fantasy. While the details included were accurate at time of writing, things will, of course, change in the coming weeks and months. Miles Sanders (CAR) This is a fantastic landing spot for the former […]

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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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Well, Mitch is headed into the fantasy football therapist’s office this morning after taking three bad, brutal beats in Week 13. I am well below the RazzBowl 4 cutline after rolling into the playoffs at the top of the standings (Top 10). My #1 home league saw the bad beat occur when the Cowboys, seemingly […]

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Where my RazzBowlers at? No, not you fine-looking gentlemen in the front in your bowler hats — y’all simmer down with your fancy headwear. I’m talking about the roughest, toughest imaginary sports managers out there: my RazzBowl peeps. I’m gonna need your powers of manifestation to propel me two spots ahead into the final cutline. Come on, will Tyler Conklin to fantasy glory! OK, OK, my team looks like The Walking Dead, but at least I’m a survivor. Part of my “still in it to win it” status derives from the fact that I get to write this sweet “injury report” every week. As long as y’all are still showing up, I’ll show up and help out. If we run out of steam and I enter my full winter hibernation, then feel free to swing back to this article as the weeks pass and ask questions. Unlike your thankless dog that will wag its tail for any ol’ Joe that drops a handful of steak, I’m still here for you! 

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