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Fourth & 1 Debate: Buying Low
Fourth & 1 Debate: Buying Low
This week, in our Fourth & 1 Debate (also known as Fantasy Roundtable), we attack the question: Who is your biggest buy-low candidate heading into Weeks 8-16?
2009 Fantasy Football Start and Bench Advice: Week 7
2009 Fantasy Football Start and Bench Advice: Week 7
fantasyfootballxtreme.com — Looking for bold 2009 fantasy football Start and Bench Advice for Week 7 of the 2009 fantasy... football season? Look no further. From Who Do I Start questions, to Who Do I Sit questions, we have you covered. We even crank out the defensive rushing ... (more) 2009 Fantasy Football Start and Bench Advice: Week 7
7 Observations from Week 7
7 Observations from Week 7
ww2.sportsdatahub.com — The 49ers’ offensive line cannot create any running lanes. Frank Gore only ran for 32 yards on... 13 carries vs. Houston and he was often stuffed at the line of scrimmage-a sure indication of a poor run-blocking unit. Some people may ask the question, “How did Gore run for 200 yards vs. ... (more) 7 Observations from Week 7
2009 Fantasy Football Start and Bench Advice: Week 8
2009 Fantasy Football Start and Bench Advice: Week 8
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Daily Haze: Buh-Bye Larry Johnson, Hello Jamaal Charles
N/A — ... Fantasy experts discuss and debate the biggest buy low candidate for the remainder of the season. [Fantasy Football Xtreme] ...

Fourth & 1 Debate: Buy Low Candidate
LestersLegends.com — ... was responsible for this week’s Fourth & 1 Roundtable Debate topic. Click here to see the full article. ...

Gearing up to spectate
Fantasy Football Librarian — ... Some of my favorite bloggers out there teamed together to answer the question, Who is your biggest buy-low candidate for Weeks 8 through 16? in this week's roundtable discussion. Lots of Jennings love here - read on to find out who else they like. ...

Fantasy Roundtable: Players to buy low
KFFL.com - Fantasy Sports Blog — This week’s edition of the Fantasy Roundtable asked the following question: Who is your biggest buy-low candidate for Weeks 8 through 16? My answer is below; the rest can be found at FantasyFootballExtreme.com. I covered a couple of running backs to stash last week, so this week’s player will come in the receiving game: the Green Bay Packers‘ Greg Jennings. Green Bay is shifting to a shorter passing game, which should see their wideouts running more slants ...

Fourth & 1 Debate: ‘Buy low’ candidates for the second half
Fantasy Football Fools — ... This week’s Fourth & 1 Debate question for the fantasy football roundtable came from Smitty at Fantasy Football Xtreme. He asked “Who is your biggest buy-low candidate for Weeks 8 through 16?” My pick? Greg Jennings. He’s been a minor piece of the Green Bay offense thus far, and many of Jennings’ owners could probably be convinced that he’s taken a backseat to Donald Driver. But that is not the case. While the Packers’ offensive line has limited Aaron ...

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