2014 Fantasy Football: Week 4 — The Good, The Mediocre, The Ugly, Part II
If you happened to miss my QB/RB version of this article that was published yesterday, you can check it out right here. Without any further ado, here is the WR/TE Week 4 version of The Good, The Mediocre, and The Ugly.
2014 Fantasy Football: Week 4 — The Good, The Mediocre, The Ugly
The 2014 NFL season is already a quarter of the way finished, and to say there have been a myriad of surprises in the fantasy landscape would be an understatement. Injuries and ineffectiveness have sapped the value of many universal first-round selections like LeSean McCoy and Eddie Lacy so far
2014 Fantasy Football: Week 3 — The Good, The Mediocre, The Ugly
QB’s: The Good Kirk Cousins: 30-48-427-3-1 INT (3 rushes-5 yards)… In his first start in relief of RG3, Cousins carved up the Eagles defense for an astounding 427 yards through the air. His rapport with Pierre Garcon and DeSean Jackson was exceptional and he’s proven to be deadly when targeting
2014 Fantasy Football: Week 2 — The Good, The Mediocre, The Ugly
After a nightmare week filled with off-the-field controversy in the National Football League, the second week of games yesterday was unfortunately dominated by injuries to high-profile players. The maladies wreaked havoc across the fantasy football landscape, and if you managed to avoid the chaos on Sunday, consider yourself extremely lucky.
2014 Fantasy Baseball: Week 21 Roundup
With the Major League Baseball season entering the stretch run and the National Football League set to begin in a matter of weeks, you may be noticing some owners jumping ship on their teams as they begin their preparation for the upcoming fantasy football season. Now, I’m not advising you
2014 Fantasy Baseball: Javier Baez Promoted by the Cubs
The Chicago Cubs sport a 47-63 record and are destined to finish as cellar dwellers of the NL Central once again. In other words, all is normal for the Lovable Losers. While at first glance it would appear Cubs fans have little to look forward to the rest of the
Fantasy Fallout: Winners and Loser of Lackey Trade
With the 2014 season officially a lost cause for the defending World Series champions, the Boston Red Sox front office made it clear they were looking ahead to the future after trading ace Jon Lester and Jonny Gomes to the Oakland Athletics for Yoenis Cespedes early yesterday morning. That qualifies as
2014 Fantasy Baseball: Week 17 Roundup
The 2014 Major League Baseball season is roughly two-thirds of the way finished with each team having completed at least 104 games and fantasy baseball is entering the stretch run. Pressure is mounting and with each win, or in our case amassing specific statistics, they become all the more crucial
2014 Fantasy Baseball: Week 16 Roundup
There comes a time in everyone’s life when they must look themselves in the mirror and determine what they must improve upon to give themselves the best chance to succeed at whatever endeavor said person is striving for. Whether it be improving your attitude, work ethic, ability to communicate, specific
2014 Fantasy Baseball: Best First-Half Hitter Values
With Yoenis Cespedes claiming his second straight Home Run Derby crown and the Derek Jeter Memorial Game All-Star Game over with, the festivities of the All-Star break are officially in the rear view mirror. The second half of the 2014 Major League Baseball season is about to commence, but that