As I’m becoming more disenchanted with Ryan Mathews’ demeanor, DeAngelo Williams’ time share and the possibility of Peyton Hillis losing workhorse status, Greene looks all the more alluring as a potential RB1 fantasy commodity. Click here to read the rest… Read the rest of this entry »
Fantasy General Sports News
Secret’s out on Shonn Greene
Don’t sleep on saves in Seattle
If you’re looking for a sleeper for saves in 2011, look no further than Seattle. David Aardsma is going under the knife – he says he’ll be back for Opening Day, but we’ve all heard that one before. Read the rest of this entry »
More bam for Han-Ram? Plus Brandon Webb and Kevin Youkilis
Worried about Hanley Ramirez’s power? Seems you’re allowed to be, right? His fly-ball and liner rates dropped from ’09. His ISO tanked to something around the Marlins’ attendance. Read the rest of this entry »
The New York Giants are done
Was Sunday just the beginning of the end for the New York Giants? Read the rest of this entry »
Kansas City Royals trading Zack Greinke to Milwaukee Brewers
The Brewers’ infield defense may be terrible, but Greinke can rely on striking out batters. Read the rest of this entry »
Catalytic Cliff Lee vs. assuaging Adrian Beltre, and not missing your chance
Considering the downside of the rest of the pool at the hot corner, even in mixed leagues, it could easily be worth beating others to him, anyway. Read the rest of this entry »
Which players returning from injury are worth a start?
This week features several high-profile players coming back from absences of varied lengths that concern fantasy players. That’s a good thing, right? Normally, yes, but this week is extra crucial, as many playoffs are starting across the vast fantasy universe. Taking a chance on a player that hasn’t been on the field in several weeks [...] Read the rest of this entry »
Carl Crawford and more Hot Stove sizzles
Beelzebub chimes in: Will Crawford’s speed carry the rest of his offensive profile through the length of his contract? Read the rest of this entry »
Week 14 NFL Power Rankings
Everyone is picking on Colts quarterback Peyton Manning but let’s make something clear. From the day former head coach Tony Dungy was brought in to turn this defense around, he – and now Jim Caldwell – have never done this and now that they need defense they’re paying the price. Read the rest of this entry »
Tuesday fantasy football ramblings: Danny Woodhead, Albert Haynesworth, the Chargers and more!
Parity in the NFL makes every week and every game worth turning on. The Patriots look unbeatable one week then beatable the next. They did show why they play the game and that statistics don’t always matter. The Patriots have – arguably – the league’s worst defense yet had no problems shutting down and confusing Jets quarterback Mark Sanchez. Sanchez looked like a rookie playing his first game. Read the rest of this entry »
Can New York Yankees get inside Zack Greinke’s head? And an invitation to the Mastersball
The romantic in me is content, but the rest of me isn’t looking forward to the makeup sex. Read the rest of this entry »
Boston Red Sox closing deal with San Diego Padres for Adrian Gonzalez – updated (again)
Still, a move to Beantown and away from PETCO Park will do good things for his numbers and helps mitigate a good bit of that concern. Read the rest of this entry »
Boston Red Sox acquiring Adrian Gonzalez from San Diego Padres
Still, his move to Beantown and away from PETCO Park should do wondrous things (relatively) for his numbers and helps mitigate a good bit of that concern. Read the rest of this entry »
Week 13 NFL Power Rankings
The Jets are winning close ones, and with their defense they’re a legitimate Super Bowl contender. I think the Falcons are playing sound fundamental football with quarterback Matt Ryan making all the reads and showing outstanding decision making. Read the rest of this entry »
Fantasy football disappointments!
Moss and Smith never got their seasons going, with Moss having age, attitude and different teams affecting his numbers. Smith is just a product of inept quarterback play. Read the rest of this entry »
