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Articles and Blogs
Stop the crying; the matchups are fine (A. Stalter, 01/18/2008)
So we won't see a Patriots-Colts grudge match this weekend, and we missed out on a Packers-Cowboys clash? Boo hoo. Anthony says we should just be grateful that a computer didn't pick Sunday's AFC and NFC Championship games. Besides, the Chargers and Giants may surprise.
A chat with the Rams' Todd Johnson (09/07/2007)
Few people had a better view of Devin Hester's opening kick return TD in last year's Super Bowl than former Bears safety Todd Johnson. Now with the Rams, Johnson chatted with Anthony about his Super Bowl memories, his new team's chances this year and why LT is so tough to tackle.
Rookie QBs: To play or not to play? (06/29/2007)
Word out of Browns camp is that Brady Quinn has a chance to start this year, which raises the age old question: should rookie quarterbacks line up behind center or carry a clipboard? Anthony looks to past examples like Peyton Manning, Daunte Culpepper and Tim Couch for answers.
Upshaw needs to take care of his era (06/22/2007)
As a player, Gene Upshaw was a Hall of Famer. As the head of the NFL Players Association, Upshaw is public enemy #1 for many former and current players. Anthony spoke with former Lions linebacker Richard "Dirt" Jordan about how Upshaw has abandoned many of the players he played with.
Accountability counts...even for pro athletes (03/23/2007)
So did you hear that Titans defensive back Pacman Jones is in trouble with the law? Yes, again. The Tennessee star has a brilliant career laid out in front of him but Anthony says his refusal to take accountability for his actions could wipe it all out. And in that regard, Pacman's not alone.
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Decisions, Decisions: The top 50 keeper league players
(J. Paulsen, 01/01/2008)
With the 2007 fantasy football season behind us, keeper leaguers should
be looking ahead to 2008. While John Paulsen says LaDainian Tomlinson
is still the best bet in football, plenty of fresh faces litter his
list of the top 50 keeper league players, including Adrian Peterson and
Braylon Edwards.
Top 10 reasons why it’s okay that the fantasy football season is over. (J. Paulsen, 12/28/2007)
It's a day you've been dreading for months: the end of fantasy football season. But
John Paulsen says there are plenty of reasons why it's actually good news. For
starters, you can stop hating Shaun Alexander and Marvin Harrison for ruining your
season. Plus, March Madness is right around the corner.
How does Brett Favre stack up? (J. Paulsen, 12/21/2007)
Brett Favre is setting records left and right these days, but since he's played more
games than any quarterback in NFL history, how do his per-game numbers stack up to
other greats like Dan Marino and Joe Montana? John breaks down the stats in search
of an answer.
Seven players to watch down the stretch (J. Paulsen, 11/30/2007)
Sure, Kurt Warner and Jamal Lewis haven't exaclty set the world on fire this year but John urges fantasy owners to look a little closer. With a cupcake schedule ahead of them, Warner and Lewis are just two players who should exceed their current rate of production down the stretch.
The hypocritical NFL (11/23/2007)
The NFL thinks some cable companies are cheating their viewers by refusing to carry the NFL Network. Talk about the pot calling the kettle black, says John Paulsen, pointing out that the NFL has no problem limiting fan access by providing NFL Sunday Ticket only to DirecTV subscribers.
The hindsight draft (J. Paulsen, 11/16/2007)
With the fantasy football season hitting its stretch run, John decided to look back this week at what could have been by conducting his own Hindsight Draft. How did his hypothetical team turn out? Would you like Tony Romo, Clinton Portis, Randy Moss and Braylon Edwards on your team right now?
The All Waiver-Wire Team (J. Paulsen, 10/26/2007)
Draft day is the most important day of the fantasy football season, but ask owners who snagged Tony Romo last season how important it is to scan the waiver wire each week. John's All Waiver-Wire Team honors players who have risen from draft-day trash to free-agent treasure.
Saints' woes historically offensive (J. Paulsen, 10/05/2007)
The Saints have stopped marching. In fact, the Saints have been downright awful this year, sporting an 0-3 record months after nearly reaching the Super Bowl. John takes a close look at the numbers and discovers that the Saints could be on the verge of some very bad history.
10 hazy thoughts about week 3 and beyond (J. Paulsen, 09/28/2007)
Thanks to a bout of food poisoning, John Paulsen's week 3 recollections are a bit hazy. But he was able to glean a few useful tidbits for fantasy owners, including Ronnie Brown's return to a feature role, Marion Barber's arrival in Studsville and Tom Brady's heist of Peyton's QB crown.
Sunday Ticket, RBBCs and a few random thoughts
(J. Paulsen, 09/14/2007)
After one week of action, some running back situations have cleared up and some have gotten murkier. John says it looks like a healthy Clinton Portis and rookie Marshawn
Lynch could be bargains for fantasy owners this season.
Barkley had it right all along (08/24/2007)
Anthony promises that this will be the last column he ever devotes to Michael Vick, but if there's one thing we should've learned from the Vick mess, it's that Charles Barkley was right all along: athletes should not be role models for our kids. That responsibility belongs to Mom and Dad.
Top 10 Bad Ass Mofos in sports history
(10/10/2005)
Lawrence Taylor and Jack Tatum were Bad Ass Mofos, guys with big mouths who backed it up. Guys you hated but would've killed to have on your team. Who were our other Top 10 Bad Ass Mofos?
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Fantasy Sleeper: Rashied Davis: With Brandon Lloyd sidelined with a sprained PCL, Rashied Davis figures to get most of the targets of all the Bears' wideouts. Last week against the Lions, he turned nine targets into six catches for 97 yards. He's more valuable in PPR leagues since he's not a big WR (5'9"), ... [Continued at The Scores Report. Comments?]
Ryan Grant isn’t making people miss: According to Tom Silverstein of the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel, Ryan Grant is not winning his one-on-one matchups when he gets into the secondary.
Almost every time running back Ryan Grant got into the secondary and faced a safety or cornerback one-on-one last year, he won the matchup and went on for a ... [Continued at The Scores Report. Comments?]
Fantasy Football Update: Palmer not starting, Winslow has “swollen testicles”: In a surprise move, the Bengals are going to go with Ryan Fitzpatrick over Carson Palmer. The word is that Palmer could play, so one wonders why Cincy would go with Fitzpatrick instead. This is a downgrade for Chad Johnson and T.J. Houshmandzadeh...Kellen Winslow was hospitalized on Thursday with an ... [Continued at The Scores Report. Comments?]
Donovan McNabb is embarrassed: On his blog over at Yardbarker, Donovan McNabb expressed embarrassment about how he and the Eagles have played thus far this season. Here's an excerpt:
I've made mistakes and I've owned up to them. I'm sure that some of my teammates and coaches might feel that they also could have done ... [Continued at The Scores Report. Comments?]
NFL Week 6 Primer: Sunday’s Best: Panthers (4-1) at Buccaneers (3-2), 1:00 PM ET FOX
This isn’t the sexiest matchup on the Week 6 schedule, but it’s a battle for first place in the NFC South. Carolina is coming off a 34-0 rout of the Chiefs, a game in which they held Larry Johnson to ... [Continued at The Scores Report. Comments?]
The perfect stocking stuffer for Packer fans: I’m going to get fellow TSR writer and Packer buff John Paulsen this for Christmas. (Thank you FANIQ.com for the link.)
I'm not sure what the best thing is about this ad. That I can get a completely worthless coin for only $9.95 as opposed to $29.95, or that I can ... [Continued at The Scores Report. Comments?]
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ProSportsDaily.com
This site offers a great resource page that collates news stories about the NFL from newspapers around the country. This is a great resource for rabid fans, hopeless gamblers and fantasy geeks all around the country (Bullz-Eye editors fall under all three categories).
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NFL.com
This is the official site of the NFL and is powered by SportsLine.com. You'll find everything you expect from an official site, though don't expect to find controversial commentary.
ProFootballWeekly.com
NFL junkies will love the sheer volume of original content on this site from the popular weekly magazine. The graphics and layout are not overly impressive, but when the content delivers like this does, who really cares?
ESPN.com
The kind of NFL coverage you'd expect from the sports giant. Great in-season news, and also decent offseason and preseason coverage. For the NFL draft, you get some good stuff from Mel Kiper as well.
GridironGrumblings.com
This E-zine is devoted to presenting NFL football news, commentary, rumors and analysis with some attitude. This is one of the more entertaining sites on the Web devoted to the NFL.
CBSSportsline.com
This general sports site is loaded with NFL news and commentary.
USAToday.com
All of the news, features and stats you'd expect from this media giant, including schedules, league leaders, odds and some of the best columnists around.
SportingNews.com
More great coverage from the TSN guys. Scores, standings, depth charts, top-notch writers, transactions, analysis, team coverage, draft recaps, message boards…. You get the idea.
NFLPlayers.com
Run by Players INC, the licensing and marketing subsidiary of the NFL Players Association, the fantasy section of this site features a Fantasy Insider, Fantasy Links, injuries and, best of all, an online head-to-head player comparison tool that'll help you make those tough game-time roster decisions.
SuperBowl.com
The official site of the Super Bowl, brought to you by NFL.com. Information about the current year's match-up is great, but you'll love the historical information found on this site, including year-by-year recaps, box scores, MVPs, team stats and even information on the halftime entertainment and National Anthem singers.
Football@JT-SW.com
A pretty cool little site. Click on the "historical archives" link on the pro page for all sorts of historical information from 1994 to present, including draft results, player transactions, Pro Bowl rosters, player transactions, week-by-week injury reports, end-of-year statistics, television schedules and complete box scores. You'll also find info for the upcoming NFL season, including TV schedules, training camp info, player transactions and team depth charts, as well at team histories and player/coach stats. A definite must-see for any NFL fan.
Footballology.com
"Your source for anything football!" They're not lying. Part of the Sportsology.net family, Footballology is crammed with useful information. Solid columnists, draft recaps, headlines, schedules, message boards, stats, college news and team breakdowns are just some of the highlights of this site, and you'll also find news about football video games, football books, football cards and football movies.
NFLEurope.com
If you're interested…. Hey, you'll see some of these guys in the NFL one day.
I Miss Football Season
Are you a football junkie? Do you play fantasy football, and look forward to Sundays from September through January more than you look forward to almost anything? Well, so does IMFS.com. Consider this a blog where you can come and talk about your passion for the game, and all of the offseason moves and news between February 4 and early September.
Yardbarker.com
Check out football rumors, blogs, videos, news, discussions, scores and more at Yardbarker.com – a place for fans to share stories and make comments about what’s happening in the NFL world.



