We have reached the midway point of "FFDM," or what I have come to deem August as Fantasy Football Draft Month, with some of us have completing at least one draft, I am urging all of you hardcore footballers and casual players alike to do your homework! If you are currently a student in high school, college, post grad, technical school, etc, I apologize for the extra burden but to be successful in Fantasy Football, you must research as much as possible. Now I know all of us do not know when an injury is going to occur to a star player or even a 3rd string QB, but we must be prepared for any and all injuries and use our instincts when drafting(Madden curse anyone?) the best players for our teams. After 1 week of preseason games, the injuries popped up like your ex-girlfriend did the last 6 times you went out on the town. To avoid such situations, I implore you to check the latest injury ticker. And to avoid seeing your ex? Well, maybe you should try a different hangout, not the one you took her to every Sunday for the game. Just a thought.
Preseason Week 1 is in the books. The regular stars played like stars. Some backups shined and upped the ante on winning a roster spot. Others, not so much. One thing is for certain, it did seem many more injuries occured in this first preseason week than in years past, if my memory serves me correctly. Ben Tate, the Houston Texans' 2nd round draft pick this season, was lost for the season. Eli Manning, though not predicted to miss any games in the regular season, received 12 stitches in his head after Monday night's Giants victory to christen their new stadium. Uncertainty defintely seems to be the trend or better yet the word to describe the start of this season. Knowing what I know now, Eli Manning, Ben Tate, Stafon Johnson, Larry Fitzgerald, Fred Jackson, Marshawn Lynch, Torry Holt and Limas Sweed will be near the bottom of my radar. Larry Fitzgerald should be okay by the start of the season but when a Top Tier WR injures a knee, it's a cause for concern. Continue keeping your eye on his progress, should you want to draft him higher than the 4th round.
Before I wrap this up, I have assembled an UPDATED "Top 5" of each position in standard Fantasy Leagues(QB, RB, WR, TE, K, DEF). Feel free to consult this list come draft day.
TOP 5 QB's
Peyton Manning-Colts: Still the model QB.
Drew Brees-Saints: Throw 1st, answer questions later.
Aaron Rodgers-Packers: Gunslinger extraordinaire.
Philip Rivers-Chargers: Who will he be throwing to this year?
Tom Brady-Patriots: We all wonder if the knee will hold up.....again.
TOP 5 RB's
Chris Johnson-Titans: HIS nickname should be the "Freak."
Adrian Peterson-Vikings: All Day will have to run all game with the loss of Chester Taylor.
Maurice Jones-Drew-Jaguars: "Little Bruiser" will once again dominate the AFC South.
Steven Jackson-Rams: He IS the Rams offense.
DeAngelo Williams/Jonathan Stewart-Panthers: This combo was unstoppable last season, both averaging over 5.0 yards per carry.
Top 5 WR's
Andre Johnson-Texans: Schaub needs to throw his way more often in the red zone.
Larry Fitzgerald-Cardinals: Combo of size/speed makes him more dangerous each year.
Calvin Johnson-Lions: "Megatron" should have an outstanding year, pending Matthew Stafford's health.
Reggie Wayne-Colts: He has the best QB throwing his way each game.
Roddy White-Falcons: Continues to grow alongside Matt Ryan and establishing a positive rapport with him.
Top 5 TE's
Dallas Clark-Colts: Just like Reggie Wayne, his QB makes him better.
Jason Witten-Cowboys: Tough, physical and fights for yards. Always seems to be wide open.
Antonio Gates-Chargers: In the perfect offense for a guy who can block and catch.
Vernon Davis-49ers: Stepped up last year and has bigger expectations in 2010.
Brent Celek-Eagles: With McNabb gone, Eagles will look to Celek more often.
Top 5 K's
Nate Kaeding-Chargers: Kicks in warm weather and for a high-powered offense.
Rob Bironas-Titans: Big leg. Made 5 field goals of 50+ yards. Not to mention, accurate.
Ryan Longwell-Vikings: Gets a boost for kicking indoors half the season.
Mason Crosby-Packers: This kid has a strong and accurate leg. But Lambeau can be tricky in winter.
Stephen Gostkowski-Patriots: The Patriots score a bunch so G-Man kicks a lot.
Top 5 DEF
New York Jets- Have to mention Darrelle Revis. There. Did it. Now stop holding out.
Baltimore Ravens- Getting older before getting younger but these guys can still play.
Green Bay Packers- 30 INT's is a disgustingly good stat in the takeaway category.
Cincinnati Bengals- Who knew?
Minnesota Vikings- Those big run stoppers have no suspensions this season....so far.
Remember to check back each week to find these useful tips: Who to Start, Who to Bench, Sleeper Pick of the Week and my Game of the Week prediction for those who play in Pick 'Em leagues.
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Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Tuesday, August 3, 2010
New! New! New! Read on(stay thirsty) my friends....
As I sit and reflect upon this year's Fantasy Football season, I want to remind everyone that my mind is refocused and I am committed to providing each and every one of you the very best prognosticating one can give. My distractions are limited this season, as I have regrouped and am determined above anything else!
And with that being said, let me retract a few things: First, Wes Welker has been removed from the Top 5 WR list due to his "questionable" return from injury. Every player on that list, in my previous post, has moved up one slot and Welker has been replaced by Roddy White of the Atlanta Falcons at #5.
Next, I would like to apologize to all the hockey die hards out there for my recent comments about how the season should not run into warm weather months. I was just concerned for the players because I don't want the ice to melt and the players' skates to get stuck in the floor. I can't see hockey players doing so well playing basketball. Also, the words 'summer' and 'ice hockey' just should not be in the same sentence. Ever.
Lastly, I want to remind all of you that August is the official Fantasy Draft Month! Most leagues conduct their Fantasy Football draft in the month of August(I have 3 drafts to attend) so make sure you are switching your thought process to draft strategy without the prospect of losing your job, for those of you blessed enough to have one in these rough days. If you are not currently employed, then you should have a one-up on almost all of us since you have more time to 'study(or read this blog).'
Let's talk draft strategy for a second here: If you are blessed with the #1 overall pick in your or any draft you are in, who will you take? Chris Johnson? Adrian Peterson? Maurice Jones-Drew? Comment below if you dare. Draft strategy is important in this day and age of Fantasy Football. Obviously we don't want to be drafting David Akers with the 1st overall pick or even in the 1st 14 rounds. Is drafting a QB with your 1st pick the way to go? In this, the year of the WR and TE, and with many of the NFL teams going to 2-back systems, we find ourselves with declining QB's(Favre potentially retiring today, Brady's health questions, Kurt Warner retired) and crowded backfields(Jonathan Stewart and DeAngelo Williams both broke 1,000 yds last season in Carolina). Another positon player had to step up and it will be a deep draft with the talent in the WR and TE pools.
All things considered, draft strategy is important to have a fighting chance in Fantasy Football. Each player, every year, gets wiser(or luckier) which means most of us need to try even harder and come up with the best strategy when drafting. Write it on a cocktail napkin while eyeing the beautiful blonde across the bar, knowing that you won't have the 'cojones' to walk over to her and ask her, flat out: Should I draft Adrian Peterson with my first pick or draft a Top Tier quarterback? If her reply has anything to do with money, walk away. It's not going to work out in your favor. If she explains to you the upside of drafting a Top Tier QB over a RB who has a case of the dropsies, or how Aaron Rodgers had the 2nd most fantasy points in the league last year(396.3) behind a guy who collected over 2,500 total yards(Chris Johnson-396.9), marry her on the spot. And then have her run your team. What have you got to lose?
Be sure to check out this site each and every week throughout the football season for tips, advice, wit and humor. I promise it will be much better to read this than to stare at the head of hair of a certain prognosticator on a certain sports television station.
Feel free to email me(btmfantasyfootball@yahoo.com) with any questions regarding anything Fantasy Football-related. Or, if you really want dating advice on what to say to that blonde you met in your local establishment, I will gladly respond but know that I will most likely tell all of my friends you asked for dating advice. If you want that type of advice, wait until I publish my book.
And with that being said, let me retract a few things: First, Wes Welker has been removed from the Top 5 WR list due to his "questionable" return from injury. Every player on that list, in my previous post, has moved up one slot and Welker has been replaced by Roddy White of the Atlanta Falcons at #5.
Next, I would like to apologize to all the hockey die hards out there for my recent comments about how the season should not run into warm weather months. I was just concerned for the players because I don't want the ice to melt and the players' skates to get stuck in the floor. I can't see hockey players doing so well playing basketball. Also, the words 'summer' and 'ice hockey' just should not be in the same sentence. Ever.
Lastly, I want to remind all of you that August is the official Fantasy Draft Month! Most leagues conduct their Fantasy Football draft in the month of August(I have 3 drafts to attend) so make sure you are switching your thought process to draft strategy without the prospect of losing your job, for those of you blessed enough to have one in these rough days. If you are not currently employed, then you should have a one-up on almost all of us since you have more time to 'study(or read this blog).'
Let's talk draft strategy for a second here: If you are blessed with the #1 overall pick in your or any draft you are in, who will you take? Chris Johnson? Adrian Peterson? Maurice Jones-Drew? Comment below if you dare. Draft strategy is important in this day and age of Fantasy Football. Obviously we don't want to be drafting David Akers with the 1st overall pick or even in the 1st 14 rounds. Is drafting a QB with your 1st pick the way to go? In this, the year of the WR and TE, and with many of the NFL teams going to 2-back systems, we find ourselves with declining QB's(Favre potentially retiring today, Brady's health questions, Kurt Warner retired) and crowded backfields(Jonathan Stewart and DeAngelo Williams both broke 1,000 yds last season in Carolina). Another positon player had to step up and it will be a deep draft with the talent in the WR and TE pools.
All things considered, draft strategy is important to have a fighting chance in Fantasy Football. Each player, every year, gets wiser(or luckier) which means most of us need to try even harder and come up with the best strategy when drafting. Write it on a cocktail napkin while eyeing the beautiful blonde across the bar, knowing that you won't have the 'cojones' to walk over to her and ask her, flat out: Should I draft Adrian Peterson with my first pick or draft a Top Tier quarterback? If her reply has anything to do with money, walk away. It's not going to work out in your favor. If she explains to you the upside of drafting a Top Tier QB over a RB who has a case of the dropsies, or how Aaron Rodgers had the 2nd most fantasy points in the league last year(396.3) behind a guy who collected over 2,500 total yards(Chris Johnson-396.9), marry her on the spot. And then have her run your team. What have you got to lose?
Be sure to check out this site each and every week throughout the football season for tips, advice, wit and humor. I promise it will be much better to read this than to stare at the head of hair of a certain prognosticator on a certain sports television station.
Feel free to email me(btmfantasyfootball@yahoo.com) with any questions regarding anything Fantasy Football-related. Or, if you really want dating advice on what to say to that blonde you met in your local establishment, I will gladly respond but know that I will most likely tell all of my friends you asked for dating advice. If you want that type of advice, wait until I publish my book.
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
Take off some clothes and a Pre-Season Top 5 all in one!
Welcome back all you Fantasy Footballers! As we roll on into the summer months, the weather is getting hotter, the summertime sports are in full swing, there are less clothes on, well, just about everybody! Oh and there is some football going on too! Most, if not all, NFL teams currently have OTA's and mini-camps start within the next few weeks.
While the website continues to be tweaked, and to prepare for the upcoming Fantasy Football season, I have assembled a "Who's Who" Top 5 for each Offensive position and also the Top 5 Defenses for the 2010-11 Season. Remember, these are the Top 5 based on last years stats and predictions for the coming season. Without further adieu:
TOP 5 QB's
1. Peyton Manning-Colts: Still the man.
2. Drew Brees-Saints: Throw 1st, answer questions later.
3. Philip Rivers-Chargers: Is he still whining?
4. Tom Brady-Patriots: We all wonder if the knee will hold up.....again.
5. Matt Schaub/Aaron Rodgers-Texans/Packers: Can't make up my mind who deserves to be here.
TOP 5 RB's
1. Chris Johnson-Titans: HIS nickname should be the "Freak."
2. Adrian Peterson-Vikings: All Day will have to run all game with the loss of Chester Taylor
3. Maurice Jones-Drew-Jaguars: "Little Bruiser" will once again dominate the AFC South
4. Steven Jackson-Rams: He IS the Rams offense.
5. Jonathan Stewart/DeAngelo Williams-Panthers: This combo was unstoppable last season, both averaging over 5.0 yards per carry.
Top 5 WR's
1. Andre Johnson-Texans: Someone needs to throw his way for more TD's.
2. Wes Welker-Patriots: In PPR leagues, this guy is a Top 5 WR.
3. Larry Fitzgerald-Cardinals: Combo of size/speed makes him more dangerous each year
4. Vincent Jackson-Chargers: Getting the ball more and more. Needs more TDs this season
5. Reggie Wayne-Colts: He has the best QB throwing his way each game.
Top 5 TE's
1. Dallas Clark-Colts: Just like Reggie Wayne, his QB makes him better.
2. Jason Witten-Cowboys: Tough SOB fights for yards and always seems to be wide open.
3. Antonio Gates-Chargers: In the perfect offense for a guy who can block and catch.
4. Vernon Davis-49ers: Stepped up last year and has bigger expectations in 2010.
5. Brent Celek-Eagles: With McNabb gone, Eagles will find Celek more often.
Top 5 K's
1. Nate Kaeding-Chargers: Kicks in warm weather and for a high-powered offense.
2. Rob Bironas-Titans: Big leg. Made 5 field goals of 50+ yards. Not to mention, accurate.
3. Ryan Longwell-Vikings: Gets a boost for kicking indoors half the season.
4. Mason Crosby-Packers: This kid has a strong and accurate leg. But Lambeau is a bitch.
5. Stephen Gostkowski-Patriots: The Patriots score a bunch so G-Man kicks a lot.
Top 5 DEF
1. New York Jets: Have to mention Darrelle Revis. There. Did it.
2. Baltimore Ravens: Getting older before getting younger but these guys can still play.
3. Green Bay Packers: 30 INT's is a disgusting stat. Thank goodness we're talking Defense!
4. Cincinnati Bengals: Who knew?
5. Minnesota Vikings: Those big run stoppers have no suspensions this season....so far.
So there you have it. My Preseason Top 5 "Who's Who." Since we are only in June, and many of you(including myself) are focused on baseball, or even the Stanley Cup(and I can't leave out....gulp....NASCAR), I remind you.....wait, why is hockey being played in June? Isn't it over yet? Hockey lovers, I apologize. But a cold weather sport should end during the cold weather season. My opinion only. There may be others out there who share that, but I put it in print.
Switching gears BACK to football, who do you think will be the laughing stock of the NFL this year? Rams? Lions? Chiefs? Will the Saints keep up their winning ways? Who will be the 1st superstar to sustain a major setback?
As you ponder some of those questions, also ponder what it takes to win a Fantasy Football championship. New people are joining the ranks of the Fantasy Football faithful each and every year and they will present a challenge to those dominating teams. Pass the word along about this blog and upcoming website. Let them receive the help and advice they seek. After all, it's a long way to fall from the top but someone has to knock them off sooner or later. It is nice to see more and more women joining, playing and actually winning in Fantasy Football. Ladies, you are always welcome to play, even if some men think otherwise!
I leave you all with a favorite quote of mine, modified a little of course:
“Some people think fantasy football is a matter of life and death. I assure you, it's much more serious than that.”
Good luck to all and don't forget to spread the word!
While the website continues to be tweaked, and to prepare for the upcoming Fantasy Football season, I have assembled a "Who's Who" Top 5 for each Offensive position and also the Top 5 Defenses for the 2010-11 Season. Remember, these are the Top 5 based on last years stats and predictions for the coming season. Without further adieu:
TOP 5 QB's
1. Peyton Manning-Colts: Still the man.
2. Drew Brees-Saints: Throw 1st, answer questions later.
3. Philip Rivers-Chargers: Is he still whining?
4. Tom Brady-Patriots: We all wonder if the knee will hold up.....again.
5. Matt Schaub/Aaron Rodgers-Texans/Packers: Can't make up my mind who deserves to be here.
TOP 5 RB's
1. Chris Johnson-Titans: HIS nickname should be the "Freak."
2. Adrian Peterson-Vikings: All Day will have to run all game with the loss of Chester Taylor
3. Maurice Jones-Drew-Jaguars: "Little Bruiser" will once again dominate the AFC South
4. Steven Jackson-Rams: He IS the Rams offense.
5. Jonathan Stewart/DeAngelo Williams-Panthers: This combo was unstoppable last season, both averaging over 5.0 yards per carry.
Top 5 WR's
1. Andre Johnson-Texans: Someone needs to throw his way for more TD's.
2. Wes Welker-Patriots: In PPR leagues, this guy is a Top 5 WR.
3. Larry Fitzgerald-Cardinals: Combo of size/speed makes him more dangerous each year
4. Vincent Jackson-Chargers: Getting the ball more and more. Needs more TDs this season
5. Reggie Wayne-Colts: He has the best QB throwing his way each game.
Top 5 TE's
1. Dallas Clark-Colts: Just like Reggie Wayne, his QB makes him better.
2. Jason Witten-Cowboys: Tough SOB fights for yards and always seems to be wide open.
3. Antonio Gates-Chargers: In the perfect offense for a guy who can block and catch.
4. Vernon Davis-49ers: Stepped up last year and has bigger expectations in 2010.
5. Brent Celek-Eagles: With McNabb gone, Eagles will find Celek more often.
Top 5 K's
1. Nate Kaeding-Chargers: Kicks in warm weather and for a high-powered offense.
2. Rob Bironas-Titans: Big leg. Made 5 field goals of 50+ yards. Not to mention, accurate.
3. Ryan Longwell-Vikings: Gets a boost for kicking indoors half the season.
4. Mason Crosby-Packers: This kid has a strong and accurate leg. But Lambeau is a bitch.
5. Stephen Gostkowski-Patriots: The Patriots score a bunch so G-Man kicks a lot.
Top 5 DEF
1. New York Jets: Have to mention Darrelle Revis. There. Did it.
2. Baltimore Ravens: Getting older before getting younger but these guys can still play.
3. Green Bay Packers: 30 INT's is a disgusting stat. Thank goodness we're talking Defense!
4. Cincinnati Bengals: Who knew?
5. Minnesota Vikings: Those big run stoppers have no suspensions this season....so far.
So there you have it. My Preseason Top 5 "Who's Who." Since we are only in June, and many of you(including myself) are focused on baseball, or even the Stanley Cup(and I can't leave out....gulp....NASCAR), I remind you.....wait, why is hockey being played in June? Isn't it over yet? Hockey lovers, I apologize. But a cold weather sport should end during the cold weather season. My opinion only. There may be others out there who share that, but I put it in print.
Switching gears BACK to football, who do you think will be the laughing stock of the NFL this year? Rams? Lions? Chiefs? Will the Saints keep up their winning ways? Who will be the 1st superstar to sustain a major setback?
As you ponder some of those questions, also ponder what it takes to win a Fantasy Football championship. New people are joining the ranks of the Fantasy Football faithful each and every year and they will present a challenge to those dominating teams. Pass the word along about this blog and upcoming website. Let them receive the help and advice they seek. After all, it's a long way to fall from the top but someone has to knock them off sooner or later. It is nice to see more and more women joining, playing and actually winning in Fantasy Football. Ladies, you are always welcome to play, even if some men think otherwise!
I leave you all with a favorite quote of mine, modified a little of course:
“Some people think fantasy football is a matter of life and death. I assure you, it's much more serious than that.”
Good luck to all and don't forget to spread the word!
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Website Update, NFL Draft Weekend and the start of baseball
Happy Spring everyone!
With the start of baseball season on the cusp, I wanted to remind everyone that football is not too far off. The NFL Draft is a mere 4 weeks away and the draft class looks very "defensive" this year.
I would like to remind all of you that the website is currently in the process of being completed and we hope to have it up and running at the culmination of the 2010 NFL Draft.
The website will be a great place to go to check up on injury updates, who to bench/start each week, the Sleeper Pick of the Week, and the Game of the Week. And best of all, it will be FREE!
So continue to spread the word about this blog and about our future website! Tell your friends and coworkers who have played or would like to play Fantasy Football about us. We are here to help! Also, you can follow us on Twitter @btmfntsyftball.
Thank you for your continued support!
With the start of baseball season on the cusp, I wanted to remind everyone that football is not too far off. The NFL Draft is a mere 4 weeks away and the draft class looks very "defensive" this year.
I would like to remind all of you that the website is currently in the process of being completed and we hope to have it up and running at the culmination of the 2010 NFL Draft.
The website will be a great place to go to check up on injury updates, who to bench/start each week, the Sleeper Pick of the Week, and the Game of the Week. And best of all, it will be FREE!
So continue to spread the word about this blog and about our future website! Tell your friends and coworkers who have played or would like to play Fantasy Football about us. We are here to help! Also, you can follow us on Twitter @btmfntsyftball.
Thank you for your continued support!
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
What To Look For in the Upcoming Season....
Well, I made it through the first 8 weeks of the season this year and unfortunately my writings had come to an abrupt halt soon after the Halloween weekend. The reason you ask? I lost my motivation, my muse, my inspiration. Yes, us Fantasy Football bloggers have muses. Don't know what a muse is? Well, I could tell you, but I think it would be more fun if you searched for it in the dictionary. Or Google. Yeah, probably Google. The good news is, I am re-energized, re-focused and though my muse is still around, I still am motivated to continue this fine blog and give you the best Fantasy advice I can give!
I would like to thank those of you who continued to read my blog week after week and of course my loyal followers. I hope to have a larger following next season and will have much more to add.
The 2009 Fantasy Football season brought about many surprises. Who knew Chris Johnson would break records especially playing for a team that started the season 0-6? The Saints at 13-3 and #1 seed in the playoffs? Playoffs? Playoffs? You wanna talk about playoffs? Why did Jim Caldwell bench Peyton Manning when they had a shot at the perfect season? Tom Cable punched out one of his coaches. Chris Henry dies after falling out of the back of a pickup truck during a domestic dispute. Cedric Benson does not receive any DUI's and is one of the NFL's leading rushers. Plaxico, oh Plaxico. Yep. Still in prison.
Congrats to those of you who made a deep playoff run in your Fantasy League, won your League's Super Bowl or perhaps won a Pick 'Em League. If my advice helped out in any way, I will offer up a "you're welcome!"
As the NFL season culminates, I advise you to prepare for the upcoming season by doing what is necessary. Drink lots of beer, eat pizza and wings and dwell on last season because when the 2010 season begins, you won't remember what happened in 2009. And this is where BTM Fantasy Football comes to your rescue!
We will help you prepare for the upcoming season by giving you draft day advice, season statistics, predictions on who will have a breakout season....everything you need to know to have a successful Fantasy Football team. I cannot guarantee a championship, but we here at BTM Fantasy Football will do everything we can to give you the tools and resources needed to be successful! Keep an eye out for our website, which should be up and running before the 2010 NFL season begins.
Also, as I continue to become an even more educated football fan, I invite you to pick my brain weekly or even daily! Feel free to email me, pose any questions or add a comment to any blog or article posted on here or on the future website. I/We are dedicating ourselves to helping you. Spread the word! Tell your friends! Tell your family! Life always tells you to be a leader but in this case, it's great to be a follower!
Enjoy the rest of the 2009 season and we look forward to seeing you again in the 2010 NFL season!
I would like to thank those of you who continued to read my blog week after week and of course my loyal followers. I hope to have a larger following next season and will have much more to add.
The 2009 Fantasy Football season brought about many surprises. Who knew Chris Johnson would break records especially playing for a team that started the season 0-6? The Saints at 13-3 and #1 seed in the playoffs? Playoffs? Playoffs? You wanna talk about playoffs? Why did Jim Caldwell bench Peyton Manning when they had a shot at the perfect season? Tom Cable punched out one of his coaches. Chris Henry dies after falling out of the back of a pickup truck during a domestic dispute. Cedric Benson does not receive any DUI's and is one of the NFL's leading rushers. Plaxico, oh Plaxico. Yep. Still in prison.
Congrats to those of you who made a deep playoff run in your Fantasy League, won your League's Super Bowl or perhaps won a Pick 'Em League. If my advice helped out in any way, I will offer up a "you're welcome!"
As the NFL season culminates, I advise you to prepare for the upcoming season by doing what is necessary. Drink lots of beer, eat pizza and wings and dwell on last season because when the 2010 season begins, you won't remember what happened in 2009. And this is where BTM Fantasy Football comes to your rescue!
We will help you prepare for the upcoming season by giving you draft day advice, season statistics, predictions on who will have a breakout season....everything you need to know to have a successful Fantasy Football team. I cannot guarantee a championship, but we here at BTM Fantasy Football will do everything we can to give you the tools and resources needed to be successful! Keep an eye out for our website, which should be up and running before the 2010 NFL season begins.
Also, as I continue to become an even more educated football fan, I invite you to pick my brain weekly or even daily! Feel free to email me, pose any questions or add a comment to any blog or article posted on here or on the future website. I/We are dedicating ourselves to helping you. Spread the word! Tell your friends! Tell your family! Life always tells you to be a leader but in this case, it's great to be a follower!
Enjoy the rest of the 2009 season and we look forward to seeing you again in the 2010 NFL season!
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