Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Fantasy Football Advice 24/7

      For all my fellow fantasy football participants looking for advice this is the blog for you. I have been playing fantasy football for almost a decade and every year I do months of research for my upcoming draft. I decided that I should begin to use my research to help the public and give advice to anyone looking for it. I remember all the sleepless nights deciding between an injury prone wide receiver or a wide out with a below average quarterback. For the more serious leagues we all know the humiliation we face from our colleagues when you end up in last place, or as we call it in my league, "the loser." (That becomes your name for the next 7 months.) If it happens for two years in a row you don't want to know what we call you. In my worst nightmare I come in last place and walk into work to see all my league participants holding signs that read LOSER with a picture of my face on it. (Of course I never actually came in last place, but I understand the fear.) You would rather be the one holding the trophy and pride for the next couple of months until the next season of fantasy football begins. There are so many questions that need answers, whether it's the day of your draft and you need last minute advice, or if you're in the midst of your preliminary preparations, everyone could use a little bit of help. I will be posting in the blog daily with different pieces of information that I think everyone will be able to use.
      Many people have personal fantasy football questions but no one to help them. This blog will offer everyone the opportunity to have their questions answered by the end of the day. Furthermore, if the question is urgent, for example, your draft is coming up in 30 minutes and you still think that Ladanian Tomlinson is the number one pick this year, then let me know that you need a quick answer and I will try and get back to you as quickly as possible. There's no shame in asking for advice. (Don't forget you want to be the one holding the trophy not the one that has to deal with the humiliation until the next season begins.)
     There are many websites that offer fantasy football advice but none that offer answers to personal questions daily. Don't forget that I can't tell the future. Fantasy football is a game of statistics and you need to play the odds and that is where my months of research are useful. I hope to be able to help all in need.  So go ahead.  Ask away...

5 comments:

  1. who should i start as my #2 rb steven jackson against the lions or deangilo williams against the bucks.

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    1. The good news for you is that both the Lions and the Buccaneers rush defenses were among the worst in the league in 2011. That being said, Jackson should be your starter this week because he will be getting a high percentage of the carries for the Rams while Williams will be splitting time with Jonathan Stewart. On top of that, its difficult to predict how many rushing touchdowns Cam Newton will take away from the Carolina backfield.

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  2. Who should I start this week MJD or Rashad Jennings. Jennings will be getting much more touches but MJD would be more efficient. my #1 back is arian foster

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  3. Tough question. The latest from the Jaguars organization is that MJD will be taking the 3rd down carries and maybe play an entire set in place of Jennings. That being said, Jennings should be in you starting lineup this week as it seems he will be getting a bulk of the carries. If any new information comes out as to MJD's availability then you would need to reconsider. Keep an eye on the situation through sunday.

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  4. QB Question? Aaron Rodgers against the Texans... or RGIII (probable to play) against Minnesota? I'm leaning towards RGIII because he averages more points, is playing a weaker defense, and doesn't seem to hand the ball off as much as A-Rod. What do you think?

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