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Jan 08
2008

Playoff Fantasy Football Cheat Sheet and Sleepers Week 2

Posted by FFGoat in Tom BradyTerrell OwensSeattle SeahawksSan Diego ChargersPeyton ManningNew York GiantsNew England PatriotsMatt HasselbeckJacksonville JaguarsIndianapolis ColtsGreen Bay PackersFred TaylorFantasy Football Start or SitFantasy Football Start Em Sit EmFantasy Football SleeperFantasy Football Cheat SheetFantasy FootballEli ManningDallas CowboysBrett Favre

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There were some pretty surprising performances last week. Antwaan Randle El, Vincent Jackson and D.J. Hackett far exceeded expectations while usual studs like Plaxico Burress and Clinton Portis laid a freakin egg.

As for my sleepers selections last week, Shaun Alexander, Nate Keading and Jeremy Stevens didn’t work out as well as I thought. But, Shaun and Nate each have a legitimate shot at posting some solid numbers this week.

Hopefully you took my advice on Eli Manning, Chris Chambers and the Seattle defense. They all posted

Nov 21
2007

Your Fantasy Football Start’em Sit’em and Sleepers for Week 12

Posted by FFGoat in Vince YoungSan Francisco 49ersPhiladelphia EaglesPeyton ManningOakland RaidersNew York JetsKolby SmithKansas City ChiefsIndianapolis ColtsFrank GoreFantasy Football TipFantasy Football Start or SitFantasy Football Start Em Sit EmFantasy Football Sleeperfantasy football pickFantasy Football NewsFantasy Football AdviceFantasy FootballDonovan McNabbDaunte CulpepperChris Henry

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Before we talk a little start’em sit’em I want to wish you a happy Thanksgiving. Enjoy the food, the

Nov 11
2007

Comparisons

Posted by Kalk in Tony RomoSan Diego ChargersPeyton ManningIndianapolis ColtsDallas CowboysBuffalo Bills

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Toward the end of the San Diego-Indianapolis game, I was waiting for the announcers to make some comparisons to the Dallas-Buffalo game earlier in the season. They didn't, so I will.

Romo 5 ints vs. Bills, Manning 6 ints vs. Chargers; Dallas 6 turnovers (all from Romo), Indianapolis 6 turnovers (all from Manning); Dallas 385 yards, Indianapolis 386; Romo 309 yards passing, Manning 328; Romo 2 passing TDs, Manning 2 passing TDs; Buffalo 21 pts directly off returns (14 ints, 7 kick), San Diego 14 (7 kick, 7 punt); Dallas and Indianapolis both missed a potential game-tying 2-pt. conversion

Oct 08
2007

The Colts 5-0: Who the Hell Cares?

Posted by gibby in Tony RomoTom BradyPeyton ManningPatriotsIndianapolis ColtsDallas Cowboys

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All the talk of the league is the Patriots and Cowboys yet flying quietly under the radar are the Indianapolis Colts. What? The Colts? Yeah, those Colts. And trust me, they are loving it.

 

For what seems like the past decade, Peyton Manning and the Colts have been the highflying media darlings and carried that pressure until they finally shook the ‘big game’ monkey off their backs last season with a convincing Super Bowl win over the Chicago Bears. You can’t imagine what it’s like playing under that level of scrutiny and media attention for years and how good it feels to

Sep 20
2007

Week 3: Colts at texans

Posted by JWRoss in TexansPeyton ManningNFLIndianapolisHoustonColts

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This is my heavily biased (criticism and debate is welcome, but not the first without the second) preview of the upcoming matchup between the Colts and the texans that will take place on Sunday, the 23rd:


First off, let's address the history between the two teams. The Colts and texans have faced off a total of ten times over the last five seasons, so twice each year, which makes since seeing how they are in the same division. The Colts have won 9 of those 10 games, and their only loss

Sep 06
2007

AFC Pimp-Slaps NFC...Again

Posted by gibby in Reggie BushPeyton ManningNFLNew Orleans SaintsIndianapolis ColtsGibby McCalebDrew Brees

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Yep, sad to say but its true and I'm an NFC guy!  After a sluggish start, it took a whopping 4 drives in the second half to pimp-slap the Saints out of their "we're contenders" day dream.

 

Truth is, despite the league's effort for parity, the good teams in the AFC are just better than the great teams in the NFC. I am hoping I'm wrong, honestly but I just don't see it.

 

Who do you think will stand up? The Bears? Certainly, their defense is Super Bowl caliber but I'm not sure Benson can handle the rushing load and Lord