Fantasy Football 10 Commandments

September 2nd, 2011 kNuke

No matter you’re playing status it’s always good to remember the 10 Commandments.

10. You shall not let your wife, girlfriend, friend with benefits, or skank you met at the bar last night update your roster.

There is one exception of course.  If she goes and pulls out the sex card then you have to let her replace Michael Vick with Alex Smith.  I mean fantasy football isn’t that important is it?

9.  You shall be a man.

If you really think Carson Palmer is coming out of retirement and is going to have a 40 touchdown season, draft him.  I recommend listening and reading anything and everything you can get a hold on regarding the NFL and fantasy football, but at the end of the day, it’s your team.  Don’t be afraid to do what your gut says.  Like the coach Herm Edwards says, “You play to win the game!”  Don’t be scurred.

8.  You shall pay your money.

This should go without saying, but it happens more often than you think.  To make it easy, all leagues should not allow teams to register/draft unless they have paid.  I was in a league a few years ago where I never got paid my winnings.  The next year they wanted my entrance fee and said all past winnings were not being paid.  Awesome…

7.  You shall name your team something totally awesome.

As I was writing this article ESPN helped me out and posted a Top 10 Fantasy Team names article.    I wish I was as creative as these peeps.

6.  You shall not be a donkey.

No lopsided trades, complaining about the rules after the draft, thinking you have default scoring, drafting more than one kicker and defense, taking the full amount of time for every single pick, declaring every pick a sleeper or great value, bringing the always so happy to be there other half to the draft, etc.  This list could go on and on, but you get the point.

5.  You shall not Auto-Draft.

The draft is exciting and fun.  Drafts are planned ahead of time so there is no reason to miss it.  If you can’t make the draft then it’s highly likely that you won’t pay attention through the duration of the season.  Do your league a favor and just decline the invite.

4.  Honor your league by competing till the end.

Nothing zaps the fun out of a league more than having a few owners pack it in early.  I suggest having weekly prizes like highest score, most touchdowns, or even something wacky like team with a score over 50 points with the least amount of touchdowns.  Kicking the bottom two teams out of the league as an incentive to keep owners engaged is an option, but remember to adhere to the “Girl dating code” before doing so.  You know, a girl doesn’t leave the guy she’s with unless something better comes along.  Same rule applies for the bottom two teams.

3.  Every league shall have a championship belt.

The WWE, UFC, and Aaron Rodgers…  What do they have in common?  You guessed it, a Championship Belt!  Your league should have one too.  Fine, if you don’t want a belt your league should at least have a trophy.  The only caveat is that your trophy needs a name.  A great example is “The Shiva” from @theleaguefx.

2.  You shall not talk about your fantasy team to anyone outside your league.

Nobody wants to hear about how your kicker booted a 52 yard field goal that helped your team win by 2 points or how the Texans defense somehow got you 10 points while giving up 35 real points.  Simply put, people outside your league don’t care.  This applies for for Facebook, Twitter, G+, or any other social media as well.  I’m the exception of course, I’d love to hear about your team so keep sending those Tweets!

1.  Remember to have fun.

Fantasy football is all about fun.  If that means posting awesome videos on your message board, do it.  If it means making fun of the guy who just drafted Ryan Williams in the 7th round, do it.  If it means taping Owned signs cin the cubicle of the guy you just crushed, do it.  It’s all about having a good time so go for it.

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2011 Fantasy Football Draft Guide

August 2nd, 2011 kNuke

This has been the most hectic NFL offseason in recent years.  The will they won’t they drama reached levels that most Hollywood romances fail to hit.   The NBA looks to have a blockbuster on its hands, but I digress.

It’s time for Fantasy Football!

The dust of the free agent period has settled and the movements have been mind boggling.  Don’t worry, I’m here to help.

Last year’s Draft Guide helped Fantasy Football players compete against co-workers, friends, and family.  It’ll do the same this year.

Here’s what the Draft Guide gives you:

* Simple framework for the first 10 Rounds of your draft.
* Each round broken down; making the draft process as simple as possible.
* Players divided up into tiers for the later rounds.
* Great tool for beginner Fantasy Football players.
* Waiver Wire updates and trade advice throughout the season.

Now you have a fighting chance in your league!

Tweet me up if you have any questions or comments.

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Fantasy Football Waiver Wire Pickups: 2010 Week 17

December 28th, 2010 kNuke

I’m not a big fan of fake playing in Week 17, but for those who are, here we go with the Lightning round.

QB: Sam Bradford, Kevin Kolb, Tim Tebow, and Shaun Hill. Since Garrard is out this week, it’s a gut call on your part. I’d roll with Bradford and the Rams getting into the playoffs. If Vick is sitting, Kolb could easily put up 250+ yards with 2 TDs.

RB: Anthony Dixon, Rashad Jennings, Darren Sproles, and Marshawn Lynch. Dixon should see the majority of the carries and is a solid RB2. If MJD is out, Jennings is a nice Flex play. He didn’t show up last week, but he did get a ton of touches.

WR: Joe Webb, Jerome Simpson, Mike Thomas, Jacoby Jones, and Danario Alexander. Webb is a possible WR2 depending on how well he plays tonight against the Eagles and Favre’s health. The rest of these guys have solid match ups and could easily post 12+ fantasy points as your WR3 if you’re willing to roll the dice.

TE: Owen Daniels, Heath Miller, Kevin Boss, Jared Cook, and Jermaine Gresham. Daniels is a sneaky TE1 if Andre Johnson is out.

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Fantasy Football Waiver Wire Pickups: 2010 Week 16

December 19th, 2010 kNuke

Welcome to the Money Round. You’re one win away from Fantasy Goodness! Good luck and don’t forget my cut.

QB: David Garrard, Jon Kitna, Rex Grossman, and Tim Tebow. Campbell and Collins were solid plays last week. The plan stays the same with Garrard as the preference. Kitna is a solid start, but Grossman and Tebow are only for the owners with steel cajones. Also, double check to make sure that Grossman and Tebow are starting before deploying.

RB: Derrick Ward, Donald Brown, Tashard Choice, and Marshawn Lynch. Ward could be a RB2 if Arian Foster is out while the rest of these guys are Flex plays. Downgrade Choice if Marion Barber plays.

WR: Anthony Armstrong, Jacoby Ford, Mike Thomas, and Mike Williams – SEA. All of these guys are WR3 at best, but I like Armstrong the most. Hopefully you’re just looking for a gamble at the WR3 spot.

TE: Owen Daniels, Kevin Boss, and Visanthe Shiancoe.

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Fantasy Football Waiver Wire Pickups: 2010 Week 15

December 13th, 2010 kNuke

If you’re still reading at this point you’ve had a good season. Kudos and welcome to Bonus Bingo, the Fantasy Football Playoffs! If Jay Feely is the reason you’re here, gold star next to your name as the craziest dude in the office. Getting here is the main goal of the regular season. Now let the fun times roll. Grab your rabbit foot, rub the Buddha, eat your chicken, and don’t step on the white chalk, because it never hurts to have Lady Luck on your side.

QB: Jason Campbell, Jon Kitna, Kerry Collins, and David Garrard. Campbell was a solid play last week. The plan is basically the same with the added possibility of Collins. Kitna, Campbell, or Collins this week with Garrard for the whole enchilada.

RB: Tim Hightower, Ryan Torain, Anthony Dixon, and Tashard Choice. Hightower is a RB2 start again this week if you have the stomach. Torain had a stellar week, but I would temper expectations; still a solid Flex. The SF backfield is still a toss up, but Dixon is worth rostering. Felix Jones is definitely the man for the Cowboys, but if Barber is out again I’d expect Choice to find paydirt at least once next week. Also, check to see if Pierre Thomas is available, because he should get the bulk of the carries moving forward with the Chris Ivory injury.

WR: Mike Williams – SEA and Earl Bennett. Not a lot of help at the WR position. Williams could be a WR2 if healthy, but that’s a big if. Bennett is worth WR3 consideration next week against a short week Vikings team. Vincent Jackson is probably not on the Wire, but check just in case; sneaky WR3.

TE: Owen Daniels, Kevin Boss, Benjamin Watson, Tony Moeaki, and John Carlson. Daniels and Boss top the list as borderline TE1 guys. The rest of these guys are only for the strong at heart. If it comes to it, swallow the Redpill and hope that one of these rabbits cross the goal line.

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