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Let’s start by admitting it is a trick question—there really is no defense against Aaron Rodgers in fantasy football. So if you are one of the ones who drafted him, good for you! But if you are playing against him, just hope for an ave…
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Every week, the waiver wire provides fantasy GMs with an opportunity to drastically improve their teams, with injuries, bye weeks and breakout performances elevating a player who was otherwise an afterthought into a starter.For example, Jacoby Jones, w…
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Dare to be different. The biggest mistake fantasy owners make are ignoring the Week 1 matchups. Just because you love all the top players on your team doesn’t mean they should all start off the bat. Ray Rice against the Steelers…skip it. C…
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Since the days of the great John Elway, the Denver Broncos have always been known as a team with a dynamic offense.Some fantastic wide receivers have graced the Denver football fields with their presence. To name a few, Rod Smith, Ed McCaffrey, and Bra…
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According to my calculations the Denver Broncos have a 55.2347% chance of making the playoffs this season. That means that you, you and you can stop all the chatter about Denver having another woeful season and getting into the Andrew Luck sweepstakes….
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