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Wednesday, 5 November 2014
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FIFA apologizes to Ukraine over World Cup logo error (Reuters)

Journalists look at a light installation showing the official logotype of the 2018 FIFA World Cup during its unveiling ceremony at the Bolshoi Theater building in Moscow, October 28, 2014. REUTERS/Maxim Shemetov

KIEV, Nov 4 (Reuters) - FIFA has apologized to Ukraine for an error during last week's presentation of the 2018 World Cup logo in Moscow which showed the Crimean peninsula as a part of the Russian Federation. The incident added tension to relations between the countries after Ukraine's Crimea peninsula was annexed by Russia in March, sparking the ongoing military conflict between Ukrainian government forces and Russian-backed separatists. The Football Federation of Ukraine published a letter of apology from FIFA on its official website. ...





Thursday, 30 October 2014
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Is Johnny Football Over Before it Even Began?

Johnny Manziel was selected by the Cleveland Browns with the 22nd overall pick in the 2014 NFL Draft. Manziel, the 2012 Heisman Trophy winner out of Texas A&M, was expected to come into training camp and compete for the starting quarterback job with Brian Hoyer. First year head coach Mike Pettine had the job up for grabs for most of the preseason but it was evident after their preseason game against the Washington Redskins (yes, the game where Manziel gave the obscene gesture) that Hoyer was the right guy for the job.

Even then, many anticipated that Johnny Football would be starting after Cleveland’s week four bye. Entering the bye, the Browns were 1-2 but were actually playing pretty well behind Brian Hoyer. They beat the New Orleans Saints by two points at home (26-24) and lost to divison rival Pittsburgh Steelers and Baltimore Ravens by a combined five points. Since then, the Browns are 3-1 but suffered a bad loss to the now 1-7 Jacksonville Jaguars (24-6) two weeks ago. Coach Mike Pettine admitted that he considered putting Manziel in during the ugly loss. "It was discussed briefly, but it was a situation where we still wanted to...at least try to end the game with Brian on a positive note,” said Pettine. The Cleveland Browns are 4-3 heading into their Week 9 matchup with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Moving forward, it is going to be very difficult for the Browns not to give Manziel a go. His upside right now is much higher than Brian Hoyer’s will ever be. His ability to extend plays with his legs is something that the Browns could really use. Drafting a quarterback in the first round is putting faith in him the that someday he will be the future of your franchise. I think that Manziel is one more ugly performance away from getting a shot at the starting job.

Looking at next year, Hoyer will be an unrestricted free agent. There have been multiple reports that he may not sign with Cleveland if Johnny Manziel is still on the roster. Keeping Manziel on the bench for a little bit longer may not actually be a bad decision either. Starting tight end Jordan Cameron just went down with yet another concussion and could miss a couple weeks. Also, 2013 breakout wide receiver Josh Gordon has been suspended for a failed drug test and won’t be eligible to return until Week 12. With running back Ben Tate and wide receiver Andre Hawkins playing well this year, the Cleveland Browns are starting to develop some weapons on offense. When Cameron gets healthy and Gordon returns, the Browns could continue to make a splash in the competitive AFC North where each team is over .500. 

With that being said, Johnny Football is by no means over. In fact, it could just be getting started.






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FIS president warns FIFA over clash with 2022 Winter Games (Reuters)

Journalists are reflected in a logo at the FIFA headquarters after a meeting of the executive committee in Zurich October 4, 2013.   REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann

By Manuele Lang SOELDEN Austria (Reuters) - International Ski Federation (FIS) president Gian-Franco Kasper has warned FIFA against holding the 2022 World Cup in Qatar at the same time as the Winter Olympic Games. Kasper, who is also an outspoken member of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), was reacting to comments last week by FIFA president Sepp Blatter that the Qatar World Cup would most probably be held in the northern hemisphere winter because June is too hot. ...





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Is Johnny Football Over Before it Even Began?

Johnny Manziel was selected by the Cleveland Browns with the 22nd overall pick in the 2014 NFL Draft. Manziel, the 2012 Heisman Trophy winner out of Texas A&M, was expected to come into training camp and compete for the starting quarterback job with Brian Hoyer. First year head coach Mike Pettine had the job up for grabs for most of the preseason but it was evident after their preseason game against the Washington Redskins (yes, the game where Manziel gave the obscene gesture) that Hoyer was the right guy for the job.

Even then, many anticipated that Johnny Football would be starting after Cleveland’s week four bye. Entering the bye, the Browns were 1-2 but were actually playing pretty well behind Brian Hoyer. They beat the New Orleans Saints by two points at home (26-24) and lost to divison rival Pittsburgh Steelers and Baltimore Ravens by a combined five points. Since then, the Browns are 3-1 but suffered a bad loss to the now 1-7 Jacksonville Jaguars (24-6) two weeks ago. Coach Mike Pettine admitted that he considered putting Manziel in during the ugly loss. "It was discussed briefly, but it was a situation where we still wanted to...at least try to end the game with Brian on a positive note,” said Pettine. The Cleveland Browns are 4-3 heading into their Week 9 matchup with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Moving forward, it is going to be very difficult for the Browns not to give Manziel a go. His upside right now is much higher than Brian Hoyer’s will ever be. His ability to extend plays with his legs is something that the Browns could really use. Drafting a quarterback in the first round is putting faith in him the that someday he will be the future of your franchise. I think that Manziel is one more ugly performance away from getting a shot at the starting job.

Looking at next year, Hoyer will be an unrestricted free agent. There have been multiple reports that he may not sign with Cleveland if Johnny Manziel is still on the roster. Keeping Manziel on the bench for a little bit longer may not actually be a bad decision either. Starting tight end Jordan Cameron just went down with yet another concussion and could miss a couple weeks. Also, 2013 breakout wide receiver Josh Gordon has been suspended for a failed drug test and won’t be eligible to return until Week 12. With running back Ben Tate and wide receiver Andre Hawkins playing well this year, the Cleveland Browns are starting to develop some weapons on offense. When Cameron gets healthy and Gordon returns, the Browns could continue to make a splash in the competitive AFC North where each team is over .500. 

With that being said, Johnny Football is by no means over. In fact, it could just be getting started.






Tuesday, 28 October 2014
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FIS president warns FIFA over clash with 2022 Winter Games (Reuters)

Journalists are reflected in a logo at the FIFA headquarters after a meeting of the executive committee in Zurich October 4, 2013.   REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann

By Manuele Lang SOELDEN Austria (Reuters) - International Ski Federation (FIS) president Gian-Franco Kasper has warned FIFA against holding the 2022 World Cup in Qatar at the same time as the Winter Olympic Games. Kasper, who is also an outspoken member of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), was reacting to comments last week by FIFA president Sepp Blatter that the Qatar World Cup would most probably be held in the northern hemisphere winter because June is too hot. ...





Monday, 27 October 2014
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FIS president warns FIFA over clash with 2022 Winter Games (Reuters)

Journalists are reflected in a logo at the FIFA headquarters after a meeting of the executive committee in Zurich October 4, 2013.   REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann

By Manuele Lang SOELDEN Austria (Reuters) - International Ski Federation (FIS) president Gian-Franco Kasper has warned FIFA against holding the 2022 World Cup in Qatar at the same time as the Winter Olympic Games. Kasper, who is also an outspoken member of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), was reacting to comments last week by FIFA president Sepp Blatter that the Qatar World Cup would most probably be held in the northern hemisphere winter because June is too hot. ...





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FIS president warns FIFA over clash with 2022 Winter Games (Reuters)

Journalists are reflected in a logo at the FIFA headquarters after a meeting of the executive committee in Zurich October 4, 2013.   REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann

By Manuele Lang SOELDEN Austria (Reuters) - International Ski Federation (FIS) president Gian-Franco Kasper has warned FIFA against holding the 2022 World Cup in Qatar at the same time as the Winter Olympic Games. Kasper, who is also an outspoken member of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), was reacting to comments last week by FIFA president Sepp Blatter that the Qatar World Cup would most probably be held in the northern hemisphere winter because June is too hot. ...





Sunday, 26 October 2014
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FIS president warns FIFA over clash with 2022 Winter Games (Reuters)

Journalists are reflected in a logo at the FIFA headquarters after a meeting of the executive committee in Zurich October 4, 2013.   REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann

By Manuele Lang SOELDEN Austria (Reuters) - International Ski Federation (FIS) president Gian-Franco Kasper has warned FIFA against holding the 2022 World Cup in Qatar at the same time as the Winter Olympic Games. Kasper, who is also an outspoken member of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), was reacting to comments last week by FIFA president Sepp Blatter that the Qatar World Cup would most probably be held in the northern hemisphere winter because June is too hot. ...





Friday, 24 October 2014
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DraftKings Strategy Week 8: Best Buy and Over Priced Quarterbacks

This week there’s $2.5 MILLION DOLLARS up for grabs with $1,000,000 going to first place, that’s ONE MILLION for those of you having trouble counting all those zeroes.

The Top 15,000 people will cash in which is 1 out of every 6 players. The odds are in your favor and it’s time to buy that Ferrari you’ve been dreaming about. 

We are giving you a FREE entry to this contest. 

FREE chance to win a Million Dollars. 

Free Chance to become a Fantasy Football Legend.

Free Chance to completely change your life in a 48 hour window.

Click here to get in on the action.

Below you’ll find Over-Priced and Best Buys for QBs, RBs, WRs, and TEs. These are purely my suggestion as to which players come at a reasonable or unreasonable price based on their projected production. Some of them I don’t like based on match-ups while others I love the match-ups but don’t like the price.  

It’s important to note you don’t want to ONLY use the Best Buy Players, this is simply a way to find some “sleepers” to fill your lineup. We still suggest going after studs especially at RB1 and WR1.  

 

Best Buy Quarterbacks:

Tony Romo $7,400 vs. Redskins: Romo and the Cowboys LOVE the spotlight which will be shining bright on them for Monday Night Football. The match-up is great with the Redskins allowing the 5th most points to opposing QBs. 

Tom Brady $7,200 vs. Bears: Ryan Tannehill torched the Chicago Defense last week and Brady’s been on a roll with 9 TDs in his last 3 games.

Ryan Tannehil $6,700 vs. Jaguars:  Three straight weeks with 2 TDs and two out of three weeks with over 275 yards. 

ABSOLUTE STEAL: Nick Foles $6,300 vs. Cardinals: Fresh off the bye, Philly and Foles will travel to Arizona. The Cardinals have given up an average of 22 fantasy points to opposing QBs the last 3 games. 

BIG RISK SMALL PRICE: Teddy Bridgewater $5,100 vs. Buccaneers: The 2nd cheapest starting QB on all of DraftKings his insanely low price is only matched by your insanity to use him in your lineup. That being said, the Bucs boast the 2nd worst passing defense in the league and have allowed QBs to throw two or more TDs in their last four games. 

Over Priced Quarterbacks:

Drew Brees, $8,100 vs. Packers: Seems reputation is carrying Brees to the 4th highest priced QB for Week 8. Jimmy Graham is still limited and even though the game is in the Super Dome, Brees has yet to score over 25 fantasy points (which is the average of all QBs priced in the Top 5).  

Jay Cutler $7,000 vs. Patriots: Forget the locker-room drama with the Bears and just focus on the field stuff that matters, which is the fact Cutler has thrown just 1 TD in each of his last two games and hasn’t thrown more than 2 TDs in one game since Week 2. 

Mike Glennon $6,400 vs. Vikings:  The past three games Glennon was priced at $5,900, $5,500, and $5,900… Why the sudden jump into the mid- $6k? No idea, but it’s certainly not something from his performances on the field. He has three straight games with 2 TDs and 1 INT. 






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DraftKings Strategy Week 8: Best Buy and Over Priced Running Backs

This week there’s $2.5 MILLION DOLLARS up for grabs with $1,000,000 going to first place, that’s ONE MILLION for those of you having trouble counting all those zeroes.

The Top 15,000 people will cash in which is 1 out of every 6 players. The odds are in your favor and it’s time to buy that Ferrari you’ve been dreaming about. 

We are giving you a FREE entry to this contest. 

FREE chance to win a Million Dollars. 

Free Chance to become a Fantasy Football Legend.

Free Chance to completely change your life in a 48 hour window.

Click here to get in on the action.

Below you’ll find Over-Priced and Best Buys for QBs, RBs, WRs, and TEs. These are purely my suggestion as to which players come at a reasonable or unreasonable price based on their projected production. Some of them I don’t like based on match-ups while others I love the match-ups but don’t like the price.  

It’s important to note you don’t want to ONLY use the Best Buy Players, this is simply a way to find some “sleepers” to fill your lineup. We still suggest going after studs especially at RB1 and WR1. 

Best Buy Running Backs

Marshawn Lynch $7,100 vs. Panthers: Back to back weeks of less than 10 double digit fantasy points for Lynch. It’s time for Beast Mode to wake up since he’s going up against a Panthers team who has given up more than 22 fantasy points to opposing RBs in 4 of their last 5 games. 

Andre Ellington $6,600 vs. Eagles: The Cardinals RB has been on fire lately averaging 23 points in the Full Point PPR format in his last three games.

Ahmad Bradshaw $5,900 vs. Steelers: A hobbled Trent Richardson should equate to Bradshaw getting more action vs. Pittsburgh. Bradshaw has scored at least once in five of his last six games.

ABSOLUTE STEAL: Joique Bell $4,800 vs. Falcons: Factor in Reggie Bush may not play with the fact the Falcons are the league’s WORST rushing defense and it’s not only an absolute steal at RB but THE absolute steal of the weak for any position.

BIG RISK SMALL PRICE: Travaris Cadet $3,000 vs. Packers: The Saints use a committee approach when it comes to RBs but with Pierre Thomas out of the lineup, Cadet could see an expanded role in their passing attack.

 

Over Priced Running Backs

Arian Foster $8,400 vs. Titans: Foster’s been on a tear and the match-up is certainly there for him in Week 8, but he’s priced as the 3rd highest RB which is a bit too rich for my blood.

Shane Vereen $6,200 vs. Bears: With Stevan Ridley out of action we all expected Vereen’s carries to take a jump in Week 7, which they did…to a whopping 11. Luckily his 5 catches for 71 yards and 2 TDs saved his stat line. Just can’t rely on his touches given Belichick’s proclivity to use a committee in the backfield. 

Chris Ivory $5,000 vs. Bills:  There’s no questioning Ivory is the Jets’ most consistent playmaker on offense but his match-up vs the Bills is brutal. Buffalo is giving up the LEAST points to opposing RBs.






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DraftKings Week 8 Strategy: Best Buy and Over Prices WRs and TEs

This week there’s $2.5 MILLION DOLLARS up for grabs with $1,000,000 going to first place, that’s ONE MILLION for those of you having trouble counting all those zeroes.

The Top 15,000 people will cash in which is 1 out of every 6 players. The odds are in your favor and it’s time to buy that Ferrari you’ve been dreaming about. 

We are giving you a FREE entry to this contest. 

FREE chance to win a Million Dollars. 

Free Chance to become a Fantasy Football Legend.

Free Chance to completely change your life in a 48 hour window.

Click here to get in on the action.

Below you’ll find Over-Priced and Best Buys for QBs, RBs, WRs, and TEs. These are purely my suggestion as to which players come at a reasonable or unreasonable price based on their projected production. Some of them I don’t like based on match-ups while others I love the match-ups but don’t like the price.  

It’s important to note you don’t want to ONLY use the Best Buy Players, this is simply a way to find some “sleepers” to fill your lineup. We still suggest going after studs especially at RB1 and WR1.  


Best Buy Wide Receivers

Dez Bryant $6,900 vs. Redskins: 2 out of 3 weeks with over 22 fantasy points and he’s going up against one of the weakest secondaries in the league who have given up 15 or more points to opposing team’s Number 1 receivers in their last two games.  

Golden Tate $6,500 vs. Falcons: Double digit targets and over 100 receiving yards in 3 of last 4 games.

Jeremy Maclin $5,500 vs. Cardinals: The price is right considering he has an excellent match-up against a Cardinals team that is struggling when it comes to stopping the pass.

ABSOLUTE STEAL: Julian Edelman $4,600 vs. Bears: Edelman hasn’t found the end-zone since Week 2 but look for that to change against the Bears Defense who’s let up at least one TD to opposing WRs in 6 of their 7 games.  

BIG RISK SMALL PRICE: Davante Adams $3,500 vs. Saints: Locked in as Aaron Rodgers’ Number 3 target and playing in what should be a very high scoring game are working in this rookie’s favor for Week 8. 

Over Priced Wide Receivers

Julio Jones $7,000 vs. Lions: JJ hasn’t scored since Week 3 and the Lions have let up just three TDs to opposing WRs all year. 

T.Y. Hilton $6,800 vs.Steelers: Hitlon has been on a yardage tear all season but has only found the end-zone once which isn’t a good trend since he’s going up against a Steelers defense that hasn’t let an opposing WR score since Week 4. 

Mo Sanu $5,600 vs. Ravens: Without A.J. Green healthy, Sanu has taken over the Number 1 receiver role. He looked more than capable against the Panthers but was a HUGE disappointment against the Colts. Now he gets the Ravens and will draw Jimmy Smith in coverage. 

Best Buy Tight Ends:

Greg Olsen $5,500 vs. Seahawks: At least six catches in his last three games and over 21 fantasy points in two of his last three outings. 

Jordan Reed $4,000 vs. Cowboys: The Cowboys are giving up the most points to opposing TEs and the Redskins will likely be in pass mode often. Garbage Times points still equal Points!!! 

ABSOLUTE STEAL Dwayne Allen $3,900  vs. Steelers: Could see more targets if Reggie Wayne is out. Has scored in 5 of his last 7 games. 

Over Priced Tight Ends

Jimmy Graham $5,600 vs. Packers: He was active in Week 7 but didn’t get one single target. He’s not healthy yet and it’s clear the Saints are using him as a decoy. 

Delanie Walker $4,300 vs. Texans: Rookie Zach Metteneberger is getting the start for the Titans and after a really hot start, Walker cooled off in a big way scoring less than 10 fantasy points in his last three games. 






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DraftKings Strategy Week 8: Best Buy and Over Priced Quarterbacks

This week there’s $2.5 MILLION DOLLARS up for grabs with $1,000,000 going to first place, that’s ONE MILLION for those of you having trouble counting all those zeroes.

The Top 15,000 people will cash in which is 1 out of every 6 players. The odds are in your favor and it’s time to buy that Ferrari you’ve been dreaming about. 

We are giving you a FREE entry to this contest. 

FREE chance to win a Million Dollars. 

Free Chance to become a Fantasy Football Legend.

Free Chance to completely change your life in a 48 hour window.

Click here to get in on the action.

Below you’ll find Over-Priced and Best Buys for QBs, RBs, WRs, and TEs. These are purely my suggestion as to which players come at a reasonable or unreasonable price based on their projected production. Some of them I don’t like based on match-ups while others I love the match-ups but don’t like the price.  

It’s important to note you don’t want to ONLY use the Best Buy Players, this is simply a way to find some “sleepers” to fill your lineup. We still suggest going after studs especially at RB1 and WR1.  

 

Best Buy Quarterbacks:

Tony Romo $7,400 vs. Redskins: Romo and the Cowboys LOVE the spotlight which will be shining bright on them for Monday Night Football. The match-up is great with the Redskins allowing the 5th most points to opposing QBs. 

Tom Brady $7,200 vs. Bears: Ryan Tannehill torched the Chicago Defense last week and Brady’s been on a roll with 9 TDs in his last 3 games.

Ryan Tannehil $6,700 vs. Jaguars:  Three straight weeks with 2 TDs and two out of three weeks with over 275 yards. 

ABSOLUTE STEAL: Nick Foles $6,300 vs. Cardinals: Fresh off the bye, Philly and Foles will travel to Arizona. The Cardinals have given up an average of 22 fantasy points to opposing QBs the last 3 games. 

BIG RISK SMALL PRICE: Teddy Bridgewater $5,100 vs. Buccaneers: The 2nd cheapest starting QB on all of DraftKings his insanely low price is only matched by your insanity to use him in your lineup. That being said, the Bucs boast the 2nd worst passing defense in the league and have allowed QBs to throw two or more TDs in their last four games. 

Over Priced Quarterbacks:

Drew Brees, $8,100 vs. Packers: Seems reputation is carrying Brees to the 4th highest priced QB for Week 8. Jimmy Graham is still limited and even though the game is in the Super Dome, Brees has yet to score over 25 fantasy points (which is the average of all QBs priced in the Top 5).  

Jay Cutler $7,000 vs. Patriots: Forget the locker-room drama with the Bears and just focus on the field stuff that matters, which is the fact Cutler has thrown just 1 TD in each of his last two games and hasn’t thrown more than 2 TDs in one game since Week 2. 

Mike Glennon $6,400 vs. Vikings:  The past three games Glennon was priced at $5,900, $5,500, and $5,900… Why the sudden jump into the mid- $6k? No idea, but it’s certainly not something from his performances on the field. He has three straight games with 2 TDs and 1 INT. 






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DraftKings Strategy Week 8: Best Buy and Over Priced Running Backs

This week there’s $2.5 MILLION DOLLARS up for grabs with $1,000,000 going to first place, that’s ONE MILLION for those of you having trouble counting all those zeroes.

The Top 15,000 people will cash in which is 1 out of every 6 players. The odds are in your favor and it’s time to buy that Ferrari you’ve been dreaming about. 

We are giving you a FREE entry to this contest. 

FREE chance to win a Million Dollars. 

Free Chance to become a Fantasy Football Legend.

Free Chance to completely change your life in a 48 hour window.

Click here to get in on the action.

Below you’ll find Over-Priced and Best Buys for QBs, RBs, WRs, and TEs. These are purely my suggestion as to which players come at a reasonable or unreasonable price based on their projected production. Some of them I don’t like based on match-ups while others I love the match-ups but don’t like the price.  

It’s important to note you don’t want to ONLY use the Best Buy Players, this is simply a way to find some “sleepers” to fill your lineup. We still suggest going after studs especially at RB1 and WR1. 

Best Buy Running Backs

Marshawn Lynch $7,100 vs. Panthers: Back to back weeks of less than 10 double digit fantasy points for Lynch. It’s time for Beast Mode to wake up since he’s going up against a Panthers team who has given up more than 22 fantasy points to opposing RBs in 4 of their last 5 games. 

Andre Ellington $6,600 vs. Eagles: The Cardinals RB has been on fire lately averaging 23 points in the Full Point PPR format in his last three games.

Ahmad Bradshaw $5,900 vs. Steelers: A hobbled Trent Richardson should equate to Bradshaw getting more action vs. Pittsburgh. Bradshaw has scored at least once in five of his last six games.

ABSOLUTE STEAL: Joique Bell $4,800 vs. Falcons: Factor in Reggie Bush may not play with the fact the Falcons are the league’s WORST rushing defense and it’s not only an absolute steal at RB but THE absolute steal of the weak for any position.

BIG RISK SMALL PRICE: Travaris Cadet $3,000 vs. Packers: The Saints use a committee approach when it comes to RBs but with Pierre Thomas out of the lineup, Cadet could see an expanded role in their passing attack.

 

Over Priced Running Backs

Arian Foster $8,400 vs. Titans: Foster’s been on a tear and the match-up is certainly there for him in Week 8, but he’s priced as the 3rd highest RB which is a bit too rich for my blood.

Shane Vereen $6,200 vs. Bears: With Stevan Ridley out of action we all expected Vereen’s carries to take a jump in Week 7, which they did…to a whopping 11. Luckily his 5 catches for 71 yards and 2 TDs saved his stat line. Just can’t rely on his touches given Belichick’s proclivity to use a committee in the backfield. 

Chris Ivory $5,000 vs. Bills:  There’s no questioning Ivory is the Jets’ most consistent playmaker on offense but his match-up vs the Bills is brutal. Buffalo is giving up the LEAST points to opposing RBs.






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DraftKings Week 8 Strategy: Best Buy and Over Prices WRs and TEs

This week there’s $2.5 MILLION DOLLARS up for grabs with $1,000,000 going to first place, that’s ONE MILLION for those of you having trouble counting all those zeroes.

The Top 15,000 people will cash in which is 1 out of every 6 players. The odds are in your favor and it’s time to buy that Ferrari you’ve been dreaming about. 

We are giving you a FREE entry to this contest. 

FREE chance to win a Million Dollars. 

Free Chance to become a Fantasy Football Legend.

Free Chance to completely change your life in a 48 hour window.

Click here to get in on the action.

Below you’ll find Over-Priced and Best Buys for QBs, RBs, WRs, and TEs. These are purely my suggestion as to which players come at a reasonable or unreasonable price based on their projected production. Some of them I don’t like based on match-ups while others I love the match-ups but don’t like the price.  

It’s important to note you don’t want to ONLY use the Best Buy Players, this is simply a way to find some “sleepers” to fill your lineup. We still suggest going after studs especially at RB1 and WR1.  


Best Buy Wide Receivers

Dez Bryant $6,900 vs. Redskins: 2 out of 3 weeks with over 22 fantasy points and he’s going up against one of the weakest secondaries in the league who have given up 15 or more points to opposing team’s Number 1 receivers in their last two games.  

Golden Tate $6,500 vs. Falcons: Double digit targets and over 100 receiving yards in 3 of last 4 games.

Jeremy Maclin $5,500 vs. Cardinals: The price is right considering he has an excellent match-up against a Cardinals team that is struggling when it comes to stopping the pass.

ABSOLUTE STEAL: Julian Edelman $4,600 vs. Bears: Edelman hasn’t found the end-zone since Week 2 but look for that to change against the Bears Defense who’s let up at least one TD to opposing WRs in 6 of their 7 games.  

BIG RISK SMALL PRICE: Davante Adams $3,500 vs. Saints: Locked in as Aaron Rodgers’ Number 3 target and playing in what should be a very high scoring game are working in this rookie’s favor for Week 8. 

Over Priced Wide Receivers

Julio Jones $7,000 vs. Lions: JJ hasn’t scored since Week 3 and the Lions have let up just three TDs to opposing WRs all year. 

T.Y. Hilton $6,800 vs.Steelers: Hitlon has been on a yardage tear all season but has only found the end-zone once which isn’t a good trend since he’s going up against a Steelers defense that hasn’t let an opposing WR score since Week 4. 

Mo Sanu $5,600 vs. Ravens: Without A.J. Green healthy, Sanu has taken over the Number 1 receiver role. He looked more than capable against the Panthers but was a HUGE disappointment against the Colts. Now he gets the Ravens and will draw Jimmy Smith in coverage. 

Best Buy Tight Ends:

Greg Olsen $5,500 vs. Seahawks: At least six catches in his last three games and over 21 fantasy points in two of his last three outings. 

Jordan Reed $4,000 vs. Cowboys: The Cowboys are giving up the most points to opposing TEs and the Redskins will likely be in pass mode often. Garbage Times points still equal Points!!! 

ABSOLUTE STEAL Dwayne Allen $3,900  vs. Steelers: Could see more targets if Reggie Wayne is out. Has scored in 5 of his last 7 games. 

Over Priced Tight Ends

Jimmy Graham $5,600 vs. Packers: He was active in Week 7 but didn’t get one single target. He’s not healthy yet and it’s clear the Saints are using him as a decoy. 

Delanie Walker $4,300 vs. Texans: Rookie Zach Metteneberger is getting the start for the Titans and after a really hot start, Walker cooled off in a big way scoring less than 10 fantasy points in his last three games. 






Monday, 20 October 2014
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The Jaguars Run Over The Browns: Three Things We Learned

On Sundays, the media is usually looking to Blake Bortles to make something happen for the Jacksonville Jaguars, the team has found another rising star who can now help lead the team this week.

Behind 127 yards rushing from Denard Robinson and the play of rookie linebacker Telvin Smith, the Jaguars finally won its first game of the season, 24-6 over the Cleveland Browns.

Robinson was named the starter this week as the team has tried to find a rushing attack since Toby Gerhart went down with an injury the first game of the season. Jacksonville stopped a nin-game losing streak and won for the first time since December of last year.

Cleveland, which entered the game with the league's third-best rushing attack, was held in check most of the day. The Browns ran 30 times for 69 yards, including 36 by Ben Tate. Jacksonville ran 35 times for 185 yards, the team's most in Bradley's two seasons.

Robinson's 8-yard TD run in the fourth quarter provided some cushion, and rookie Storm Johnson added a 4-yard scoring run a few minutes later -- the exclamation point in Jacksonville's third home victory in the last three seasons.

The Jaguars made up for two near misses the last two weeks against Pittsburgh and Tennessee. Here are three things we learned in the Jaguars first win.

RUNNING TO DAYLIGHT

This is the first time the Jaguars have had a 100-yard rushers since last season when Maurice Jones-Drew accomplished the feat. Robinson was a quarterback in college at Michigan and was drafted by the Jaguars last season to play running back. The Jaguars also got a rushing touchdown from Storm Johnson with the score 17-6 in the fourth quarter. Johnson was in the same backfield as Blake Bortles at UCF in college.

HE IS JUST A ROOKIE

Not to complain about anything to do with the team’s performance, but Blake Bortles did play like a rookie on Sunday. Although he did throw a 31-yard scoring strike to Allen Robinson, the UCF passer threw three interceptions on the day. Bortles threw for 159 yards and a touchdown, but the three interceptions which could have been costly during the game. One was deep in the Browns territory, which stopped a scoring drive.

NEWS AND NOTES

The Browns failed to score 21 points for first time this season. ... The Jaguars have allowed two touchdowns in their last three games. ... The Jaguars DE Andre Branch (groin) left the locker room on crutches. ... The Jaguars LB Paul Posluszny will have an MRI on his right shoulder.






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The Jaguars Run Over The Browns: Three Things We Learned

On Sundays, the media is usually looking to Blake Bortles to make something happen for the Jacksonville Jaguars, the team has found another rising star who can now help lead the team this week.

Behind 127 yards rushing from Denard Robinson and the play of rookie linebacker Telvin Smith, the Jaguars finally won its first game of the season, 24-6 over the Cleveland Browns.

Robinson was named the starter this week as the team has tried to find a rushing attack since Toby Gerhart went down with an injury the first game of the season. Jacksonville stopped a nin-game losing streak and won for the first time since December of last year.

Cleveland, which entered the game with the league's third-best rushing attack, was held in check most of the day. The Browns ran 30 times for 69 yards, including 36 by Ben Tate. Jacksonville ran 35 times for 185 yards, the team's most in Bradley's two seasons.

Robinson's 8-yard TD run in the fourth quarter provided some cushion, and rookie Storm Johnson added a 4-yard scoring run a few minutes later -- the exclamation point in Jacksonville's third home victory in the last three seasons.

The Jaguars made up for two near misses the last two weeks against Pittsburgh and Tennessee. Here are three things we learned in the Jaguars first win.

RUNNING TO DAYLIGHT

This is the first time the Jaguars have had a 100-yard rushers since last season when Maurice Jones-Drew accomplished the feat. Robinson was a quarterback in college at Michigan and was drafted by the Jaguars last season to play running back. The Jaguars also got a rushing touchdown from Storm Johnson with the score 17-6 in the fourth quarter. Johnson was in the same backfield as Blake Bortles at UCF in college.

HE IS JUST A ROOKIE

Not to complain about anything to do with the team’s performance, but Blake Bortles did play like a rookie on Sunday. Although he did throw a 31-yard scoring strike to Allen Robinson, the UCF passer threw three interceptions on the day. Bortles threw for 159 yards and a touchdown, but the three interceptions which could have been costly during the game. One was deep in the Browns territory, which stopped a scoring drive.

NEWS AND NOTES

The Browns failed to score 21 points for first time this season. ... The Jaguars have allowed two touchdowns in their last three games. ... The Jaguars DE Andre Branch (groin) left the locker room on crutches. ... The Jaguars LB Paul Posluszny will have an MRI on his right shoulder.






Sunday, 19 October 2014
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The Jaguars Run Over The Browns: Three Things We Learned

On Sundays, the media is usually looking to Blake Bortles to make something happen for the Jacksonville Jaguars, the team has found another rising star who can now help lead the team this week.

Behind 127 yards rushing from Denard Robinson and the play of rookie linebacker Telvin Smith, the Jaguars finally won its first game of the season, 24-6 over the Cleveland Browns.

Robinson was named the starter this week as the team has tried to find a rushing attack since Toby Gerhart went down with an injury the first game of the season. Jacksonville stopped a nin-game losing streak and won for the first time since December of last year.

Cleveland, which entered the game with the league's third-best rushing attack, was held in check most of the day. The Browns ran 30 times for 69 yards, including 36 by Ben Tate. Jacksonville ran 35 times for 185 yards, the team's most in Bradley's two seasons.

Robinson's 8-yard TD run in the fourth quarter provided some cushion, and rookie Storm Johnson added a 4-yard scoring run a few minutes later -- the exclamation point in Jacksonville's third home victory in the last three seasons.

The Jaguars made up for two near misses the last two weeks against Pittsburgh and Tennessee. Here are three things we learned in the Jaguars first win.

RUNNING TO DAYLIGHT

This is the first time the Jaguars have had a 100-yard rushers since last season when Maurice Jones-Drew accomplished the feat. Robinson was a quarterback in college at Michigan and was drafted by the Jaguars last season to play running back. The Jaguars also got a rushing touchdown from Storm Johnson with the score 17-6 in the fourth quarter. Johnson was in the same backfield as Blake Bortles at UCF in college.

HE IS JUST A ROOKIE

Not to complain about anything to do with the team’s performance, but Blake Bortles did play like a rookie on Sunday. Although he did throw a 31-yard scoring strike to Allen Robinson, the UCF passer threw three interceptions on the day. Bortles threw for 159 yards and a touchdown, but the three interceptions which could have been costly during the game. One was deep in the Browns territory, which stopped a scoring drive.

NEWS AND NOTES

The Browns failed to score 21 points for first time this season. ... The Jaguars have allowed two touchdowns in their last three games. ... The Jaguars DE Andre Branch (groin) left the locker room on crutches. ... The Jaguars LB Paul Posluszny will have an MRI on his right shoulder.






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The Jaguars Run Over The Browns: Three Things We Learned

On Sundays, the media is usually looking to Blake Bortles to make something happen for the Jacksonville Jaguars, the team has found another rising star who can now help lead the team this week.

Behind 127 yards rushing from Denard Robinson and the play of rookie linebacker Telvin Smith, the Jaguars finally won its first game of the season, 24-6 over the Cleveland Browns.

Robinson was named the starter this week as the team has tried to find a rushing attack since Toby Gerhart went down with an injury the first game of the season. Jacksonville stopped a nin-game losing streak and won for the first time since December of last year.

Cleveland, which entered the game with the league's third-best rushing attack, was held in check most of the day. The Browns ran 30 times for 69 yards, including 36 by Ben Tate. Jacksonville ran 35 times for 185 yards, the team's most in Bradley's two seasons.

Robinson's 8-yard TD run in the fourth quarter provided some cushion, and rookie Storm Johnson added a 4-yard scoring run a few minutes later -- the exclamation point in Jacksonville's third home victory in the last three seasons.

The Jaguars made up for two near misses the last two weeks against Pittsburgh and Tennessee. Here are three things we learned in the Jaguars first win.

RUNNING TO DAYLIGHT

This is the first time the Jaguars have had a 100-yard rushers since last season when Maurice Jones-Drew accomplished the feat. Robinson was a quarterback in college at Michigan and was drafted by the Jaguars last season to play running back. The Jaguars also got a rushing touchdown from Storm Johnson with the score 17-6 in the fourth quarter. Johnson was in the same backfield as Blake Bortles at UCF in college.

HE IS JUST A ROOKIE

Not to complain about anything to do with the team’s performance, but Blake Bortles did play like a rookie on Sunday. Although he did throw a 31-yard scoring strike to Allen Robinson, the UCF passer threw three interceptions on the day. Bortles threw for 159 yards and a touchdown, but the three interceptions which could have been costly during the game. One was deep in the Browns territory, which stopped a scoring drive.

NEWS AND NOTES

The Browns failed to score 21 points for first time this season. ... The Jaguars have allowed two touchdowns in their last three games. ... The Jaguars DE Andre Branch (groin) left the locker room on crutches. ... The Jaguars LB Paul Posluszny will have an MRI on his right shoulder.






Friday, 17 October 2014
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MLS chief fires back at Klinsmann over 'damaging' comments (Reuters)

Dec 3, 2013; New York, NY, USA; MLS commissioner Don Garber speaks about the state of the league at Google Offices. Mandatory Credit: Noah K. Murray-USA TODAY Sports

By Simon Evans (Reuters) - Major League Soccer Commissioner Don Garber hit back strongly at U.S. national team coach Juergen Klinsmann for saying players switching to the league could be hampered by a drop in form. While MLS has trumpeted the return of leading U.S. players like Clint Dempsey and Michael Bradley as a sign of the league's rise, Klinsmann said this week that players returning from stints in Europe risked a drop in form. "Juergen's comments are very, very detrimental to the league, to the sport of soccer in North America ... ...





Thursday, 16 October 2014
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MLS chief fires back at Klinsmann over 'damaging' comments (Reuters)

Dec 3, 2013; New York, NY, USA; MLS commissioner Don Garber speaks about the state of the league at Google Offices. Mandatory Credit: Noah K. Murray-USA TODAY Sports

By Simon Evans (Reuters) - Major League Soccer Commissioner Don Garber hit back strongly at U.S. national team coach Juergen Klinsmann for saying players switching to the league could be hampered by a drop in form. While MLS has trumpeted the return of leading U.S. players like Clint Dempsey and Michael Bradley as a sign of the league's rise, Klinsmann said this week that players returning from stints in Europe risked a drop in form. "Juergen's comments are very, very detrimental to the league, to the sport of soccer in North America ... ...





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