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The WESTern Perspective
October 2, 2008
Version 2.11
With four weeks of football in the books, you can now accurately determine your team’s strengths and weaknesses, and whether you are left with a what-am-I-going-to-do feeling or an I-am-a-fantasy-football-god mentality, keep in mind that things in the NFL and in fantasy football can change very, very quickly.
Week four saw another elite receiver go down and now, with Anquan Boldin, Joey Galloway,...
October 2, 2008
Version 2.11
With four weeks of football in the books, you can now accurately determine your team’s strengths and weaknesses, and whether you are left with a what-am-I-going-to-do feeling or an I-am-a-fantasy-football-god mentality, keep in mind that things in the NFL and in fantasy football can change very, very quickly.
Week four saw another elite receiver go down and now, with Anquan Boldin, Joey Galloway,...
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The WESTern Perspective 2008
The WESTern Perspective
September 24, 2008
Version 2.10
It is not uncommon for player’s to come out of nowhere and spend a couple weeks amongst the top ten fantasy players and then disappear for the remainder of the season, sometimes the remainder of their career. However, what is less common, is for these types of players to immerge and then maintain that level of performance. In both situations, however, the fantasy football consensus seems to be this kneejerk add/drop...
September 24, 2008
Version 2.10
It is not uncommon for player’s to come out of nowhere and spend a couple weeks amongst the top ten fantasy players and then disappear for the remainder of the season, sometimes the remainder of their career. However, what is less common, is for these types of players to immerge and then maintain that level of performance. In both situations, however, the fantasy football consensus seems to be this kneejerk add/drop...
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The WESTern Perspective 2008
The WESTern Perspective
September 17, 2008
Version 2.9
The first few weeks of football can be difficult to gauge even for the most experienced of fantasy owners, this task, of course, is only made more difficult when key names on your roster go down with an injury or are simply not playing to par.
Tom Brady owners were left scrambling after just one quarter of play, Marques Colston owners were without a high second round pick after one game, and...
September 17, 2008
Version 2.9
The first few weeks of football can be difficult to gauge even for the most experienced of fantasy owners, this task, of course, is only made more difficult when key names on your roster go down with an injury or are simply not playing to par.
Tom Brady owners were left scrambling after just one quarter of play, Marques Colston owners were without a high second round pick after one game, and...
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The WESTern Perspective 2008
The WESTern Perspective
September 9, 2008
Version 2.8
During my years of fantasy football what I’ve come to dislike about leagues and, perhaps more importantly, owners is how much stock is put into the first game of the season. The reality of it is that no one purposely sets out to draft a losing team and yet, and I am willing to bet a rather large chunk of money on this, half of the teams in every single league across the country came away from week one with their...
September 9, 2008
Version 2.8
During my years of fantasy football what I’ve come to dislike about leagues and, perhaps more importantly, owners is how much stock is put into the first game of the season. The reality of it is that no one purposely sets out to draft a losing team and yet, and I am willing to bet a rather large chunk of money on this, half of the teams in every single league across the country came away from week one with their...
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The WESTern Perspective 2008
May 30, 2008
Version 2.2
Easily the most coveted position in fantasy football is the runningback. If you are fortunate to land the number one pick, you will not take a QB, WR, nor a TE, you’re sights are set on, in almost all cases, LT.
And why should this not be the case? LT is as close to a sure bet as you’re going to get in fantasy football, for his entire career not once has he rushed for less than 1200 yards, not once has he scored less than 10 rushing touchdowns,...
Version 2.2
Easily the most coveted position in fantasy football is the runningback. If you are fortunate to land the number one pick, you will not take a QB, WR, nor a TE, you’re sights are set on, in almost all cases, LT.
And why should this not be the case? LT is as close to a sure bet as you’re going to get in fantasy football, for his entire career not once has he rushed for less than 1200 yards, not once has he scored less than 10 rushing touchdowns,...
Recent Comments
Outstanding perspective...
Edge is hitting that...
That is a great post....






