Hey everybody.
Working on a pretty fun article right now. Hoping to have it posted tonight.
Wanted to spread the word that I handed Jordan his ass this week in our matchup, 118-79. Also maintaining a 5-0 record in another league and am now tied for 3rd in the Expert League with other Fantasy Football bloggers. Props to My Fantasy League and Roto Experts in the #1 and #2 spots.
Just wanted to get this post out there and hear from you guys about how your teams performed.
What worked? What didn't work? What players are you looking to pick up?
Showing posts with label 2011 Week 5. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2011 Week 5. Show all posts
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
Sunday, October 9, 2011
2011 Week 5 Advice Time
Hey everybody, it is time to get you last minute questions in.
I will be answering questions on the site until about 11. So it might be wise from about 10am (ET) to start posting your questions on Twitter so I can get to them
Simply follow @godhateslosers and post your question to use and I'll get you an answer before kickoff.
To recap... Answering questions on the website for about an hour and a half. Answering questions on Twitter til kickoff.
I will be answering questions on the site until about 11. So it might be wise from about 10am (ET) to start posting your questions on Twitter so I can get to them
Simply follow @godhateslosers and post your question to use and I'll get you an answer before kickoff.
To recap... Answering questions on the website for about an hour and a half. Answering questions on Twitter til kickoff.
Friday, October 7, 2011
Week 5 Fantasy Football Showdown: Andrew vs. Jordan
Ali vs. Frazier. Dallas Cowboys vs. Washington Redskins. Batman vs. the Joker. Coke vs. Pepsi. Hamilton vs. Burr. And now… Andrew vs. Jordan.
For weeks, the world of sports has been counting down to this most epic rivalry. Who will emerge from the chaos as champion and who will pout for the remainder of the week?
The league: Iupati Like It’s Your Birthday. The opponents: Sweet Sweet Cundifflingus and Tootsie Sproles. The rules are simple: Standard, non-PPR league. 1 point per 25 passing yards, 10 receiving yards or 10 rushing yards. 6 points per touchdown, 4 per passing touchdown.
Jordan's Team (Sweet Sweet Cundifflingus) | Andrew's Team (Tootsie Sproles) | |
Record: 4-0 /// Total Points: 503 | Record: 3-1 /// Total Points: 389 | |
Cam Newton (NO) | QB | Philip Rivers (@DEN) |
LeGarrette Blount (@SF) | RB | Arian Foster (OAK) |
Isaac Redman (TEN) | RB | Beanie Wells (@MIN) |
Jonathan Stewart (NO) | RB/WR | Steve Smith (NO) |
Roddy White (GB) | WR | Hakeem Nicks (SEA) |
Wes Welker (NYJ) | WR | A.J. Green (@JAX) |
Rob Gronkowski (NYJ) | WR/TE | Nate Washington (@PIT) |
Jimmy Graham (@CAR) | TE | Jared Cook (@PIT) |
Jason Hanson (CHI) | K | David Akers (TB) |
Tennessee Titans (@PIT) | DEF | Cincinnati Bengals (@JAX) |
You tell us:
- Who will win the battle?
- Why will they prevail?
- What shall be the fate of the loser?
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
2011 Fantasy Football Week 5 Rankings
We're already into Week 5 of the NFL season, and onto another weekly position ranking. And, as has been a theme this year, we are seeing a lot of sleepers and backups cracking starters lists due to injuries.
Here are some highlights from the list below:
1) With games like Carolina/New Orleans, Detroit/Chicago, Green Bay/Atlanta, San Diego/Denver, New York Jets/New England, I think we can expect to see a ton of shootouts for a huge scoring weekend. Expect a lot of big numbers out of quarterbacks and receivers.
2) Arian Foster returns to his rightful spot in the top three running backs. I like him best this week as the Andre Johnson-less Texans hosts the Raiders.
3) Continuing on the Houston theme. It's hard to call which Houston receiver will be getting most of the work. For my money though, I think tight end Owen Daniels is the guy to watch.
4) I like at least one Jets running back to have a big week with New England hurting up front and at linebacker. Whether it is Shonn Greene or LT, I'm not so sure. I'd love to see Tomlinson get most of the snaps though.
5) Patriots' RB Ridley looked nice, but I still have BJGE higher, as does the New England depth chart. The safe bet is to play Welker as he is a monster this year, but I wouldn't be surprised to see Revis moving inside to cover him. This could open up some sleeper potential for Deion Branch and other NE wideouts. Gronkowski should have no problems.
Working on another post going in to some sleepers and predictions, so stay tuned for that.
As always, if you've got any questions or comments (or if I left someone obvious out) post it all in the comments.
Here are some highlights from the list below:
1) With games like Carolina/New Orleans, Detroit/Chicago, Green Bay/Atlanta, San Diego/Denver, New York Jets/New England, I think we can expect to see a ton of shootouts for a huge scoring weekend. Expect a lot of big numbers out of quarterbacks and receivers.
2) Arian Foster returns to his rightful spot in the top three running backs. I like him best this week as the Andre Johnson-less Texans hosts the Raiders.
3) Continuing on the Houston theme. It's hard to call which Houston receiver will be getting most of the work. For my money though, I think tight end Owen Daniels is the guy to watch.
4) I like at least one Jets running back to have a big week with New England hurting up front and at linebacker. Whether it is Shonn Greene or LT, I'm not so sure. I'd love to see Tomlinson get most of the snaps though.
5) Patriots' RB Ridley looked nice, but I still have BJGE higher, as does the New England depth chart. The safe bet is to play Welker as he is a monster this year, but I wouldn't be surprised to see Revis moving inside to cover him. This could open up some sleeper potential for Deion Branch and other NE wideouts. Gronkowski should have no problems.
Working on another post going in to some sleepers and predictions, so stay tuned for that.
As always, if you've got any questions or comments (or if I left someone obvious out) post it all in the comments.
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