Showing posts with label Matt Forte. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Matt Forte. Show all posts
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Week Six NFL Game Wrap Up - Bears 39 Vikings 10
Second to last game to wrap up here from Week Six, the Sunday Night game, Minnesota at Chicago. You can find all of the other wrap ups here on my blog already, and they are all structured like this one, containing both real life analysis and fantasy information. Not much to say in the introduction though, so I'm getting right into the wrap up....
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
NFL Game Rewind Notes - Week One - Falcons at Bears
Each week I'm going to be watching a few of the previous week's games on NFL Game Rewind, and learning what happened in the games I didn't get to see. I'm watching the games to help keep me informed as an NFL writer, but it made sense to post some notes up here as I watch each game and help you all understand what happened beyond the box score.
I chose this game because while I expected the Bears to win this game, I expected the game to be much closer than the 30-12 final score, and expected the Falcons to score more than six offensive points. Then I looked at the box score, and saw the Falcons ran the ball just 14 times compared to 52 passes, and I had to see this game....
I chose this game because while I expected the Bears to win this game, I expected the game to be much closer than the 30-12 final score, and expected the Falcons to score more than six offensive points. Then I looked at the box score, and saw the Falcons ran the ball just 14 times compared to 52 passes, and I had to see this game....
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Tuesday, January 18, 2011
NFL Playoffs Fantasy Football - Rodgers, Cutler or Roethlisberger and Other Roster Questions
Come playoff time, most places stop writing about Fantasy Football. This is crazy. NFL.com Fantasy playoff challenge is offering the winner a trip to the Super Bowl and has hundreds of thousands of entries. ESPN.com is also running a playoff challenge with hundreds of thousands of entries. It's not just the hardcore fantasy junkies playing, it's everybody. It also features a smaller talent pool to choose from, so every roster spot is crucial. I'm going to break down each position and offer up my top choices to fill a standard roster (QB, RB, RB, WR, WR, TE, K, DEF) along with the stats to back it up.
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