Monday, December 28, 2009

The Pick - 3 Challenge Results. Week 16.

Here are the results of the Pick-3 Challenge. ( )= wk 16 total.

@FF101 - Shaub, Gore, Fitzgerald (57)...924 total.

@vice2020 - Roethlisberger, Gore, Welker (63)...923.

@MikePera - Rodgers, Chris Johnson, Andre Johnson (61)...896.

@jmtorrey - Roethlisberger, MJD, R. Moss (49)...853.

@FantasyTaz - Rodgers, Benson, A.J. (50)...851.

@RaiderRef - Warner, R. Williams, D. Jackson (42)...789.

@Daniel_Doelling - Rodgers, C.J., Boldin (62)...593.


Well, well, well. We have one week to go and I have a 1 point lead on Chris, who made up ground by having the high-point week (63). This will make for an interesting week 17. Mike Pera isn't completely out of the running, but he's going to have to have an incredible week.

One more week to go. Good luck everyone.

















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Wednesday, December 23, 2009

The Pick - 3 Challenge Results. Week 15.

Here are the results of the Pick-3 Challenge. ( )= wk 15 total.


@FF101 - Warner, Adrian Peterson, Andre Johnson (63)...867 total.

@vice2020 - Romo. Wells, A.J. (65)...860.

@MikePera - Brees, Moreno, R. Moss (40)...835.

@jmtorrey - Rivers, Chris Johnson, Welker (46)...804.

@FantasyTaz - Campbell, A.P., Boldin (51)...801.

@RaiderRef - Brees, A.P., R. Moss (49)...747.

@Daniel_Doelling - Warner, Charles, A.J. (65)...531.


Chris (@vice2020) continues to whittle away at my lead...now at just 7 pts. Mike Pera struggled thanks to sub-par games by Bees and Moreno and now trails by 32. Rough weeks by Josh (@jmtorrey) and Jim (@FantasyTaz) is going to make it very hard to catch the leaders. They need to pick someone that puts up J. Harrison #'s of week 14.

Congratulations to @vice2020 and @Daniel_Doelling for getting the weeks high score (65).

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

The Pick-3 Challenge Results. Week 14.

Here are the results of the Pick-3 Challenge. ( )= wk 14 total.


@FF101 - Brees, Chris Johnson, Fitzgerald (65)...804 total.

@vice2020 - Brees, C.J., Welker (81)...795.

@MikePera - McNabb, R. Williams, Andre Johnson (80)...795.

@jmtorrey - Brees, Adrian Peterson, A.J. (93)...758.

@FantasyTaz - Brees, C.J., A.J. (103!)...750.

@RaiderRef - Rivers, C.J., Welker (71)...698.

@Daniel_Doelling - Brees, C.J., Driver (64)...466.


Wow!! There were some serious scores put up this week. Taz went nuts with his 103. Not far behind with 93 was Josh. Yours truly took a big hit when Fitzgerald got hurt...along with the terrible showing by the Cardinal offense. Chris and Mike continue their back-and-forth for 2nd. They both made up ground and are just 9 points behind me.

Three weeks to go and honestly, it's a 5-way race for the title.

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Pick 3 Challenge. Week 13 results.

Here are the results of the Pick-3 Challenge. ( )= wk 13 total.

@FF101 - Favre, T. Jones, A.J. (49)...739 total.

@MikePera - Brees, Chris Johnson, R. Moss (56)...715.

vice2020 - Favre, MJD, Marshall (47)...714.

jmtorrey - Shaub, Mendenhall, R. Moss (41)...665.

@FantasyTaz - Brady, A.P., Marshall (49)...647.

@RaiderRef - P. Manning, MJD, A.J. (44)...627.

@Daniel_Doelling - Palmer, T. Jones, Rice (33)...


Congratulations to Mike Pera for having the high score of the week (56). He also forged ahead of Chris into 2nd by 1 point.

Just a couple more weeks to go! Who wants it?!

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Pick 3 Challenge. Week 12 Results.

Here are the results of the Pick-3 Challenge. ( )= wk 12 total.

Guys, once again we had someone submit an illegal lineup. Mike played Andre Johnson as his WR. Unfortunately, he also played him in week 11. Because of that I could not give Mike the points Johnson had earned for week 12 (11).

Remember, You can NOT play the same player 2 weeks in a row. Also, you can NOT play 2players from the same team in the same week.


@FF101 - Rodgers, Chris Johnson, Welker (61)...690 total.

@vice2020 - Rodgers, C.J., Ochocinco (58)...667.

@MikePera - Rodgers, R. Williams, A.J. (42)...657.

@jmtorrey - Rivers, R. Williams, Welker (50)...624.

@FantasyTaz - Favre, Williams, A.J. (61)...598.

@RaiderRef - Brady, C.J., Wayne (50)...583.

@Daniel_Doelling - Rodgers, R. Williams, Fitzgerald (49)...393.


A nice week for Taz as he tied me for high score with 61. Mike lost just 11 points due to the A.J. snafu, and is without question...still in the hunt. Chris is now in 2nd place and is steady every week.

Good luck this week fellas!

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Pick - 3 Challenge. Week 11 results.

Here are the results of the Pick-3 Challenge. ( )= wk 11 total.

@FF101 - P. Manning, MJD, H. Ward (52)...629 total.

@MikePera - Warner, C. Johnson, A.J., (46)...615.

@vice2020 - Warner, Rice, R. Moss (43)...609.

@jmtorrey - Roethlisberger, Jackson, C. Johnson (71)...574.

@FantasyTaz - Warner, MJD, Wayne (42)...537.

@RaiderRef - Rodgers, MJD, D. Jackson (57)...533.

@Daniel_Doelling - Roethlisberger, MJD, A.J. (53)...344.


Everything basically remained status-quo among the top-3. But @jmtorrey is making a serious charge by scoring 71 this week. Even though Josh missed picking 1 week earlier in the season, is only 35 pts behind Chris for 3rd place.

Have a great Thanksgiving everyone. Get those picks in!

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Pick - 3 Challenge. Week 10 results.

Here are the results of the Pick-3 Challenge. ( )= wk 10 total.

@FF101 - Brees, C.J., Fitzgerald (76)...577 total.

@MikePera - Brees, A.P., V. Jackson (35)...569

@vice2020 - Brees, C.J., Welker (74)...566

@jmtorrey - Brees, A.P., Welker (51)...503

@FantasyTaz - Flacco, Rice, Boldin (18)...495*

@RaiderRef - Brees, C.J., V. Jackson (58)...476

@Daniel_Doelling - Brees, A.P., Austin (33)...291

* - Unfortunately, we had an illegal lineup submitted. Two players from the same team in the same week (Flacco/Rice). I didn't notice it until this morning. Sorry Jim.

Chris Johnson, with his mega-Sunday got me pass @MikePera, and brought @vice2020 nipping at Mike's heels for 2nd place.

Two normally solid choices, V. Jax and M. Austin took a nap this week and really cost their owners, RaiderRef, Mike Pera, and DD.

Good luck this week guys!

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Pick - 3 Challenge Results, week 9.

And here...we...go!

Here are the results of the Pick-3 Challenge. ( )= wk 9 total.

@MikePera - Brady, Gore, Wayne (57)...534 total.

@FF101 - Brady, MJD, Wayne (50)...501.

@vice2020 - Rodgers, Gore, Moss (68)...492.

@FantasyTaz - Rodgers, Turner, Wayne (59)...477.

@jmtorrey - Brady, MJD, Wayne (50)...452.

@RaiderRef - McNabb, Gore, A. Johnson (57)...418.

@Daniel_Doelling - Warner, MJD, Moss (77)...258.


Mike continues to s-t-r-e-t-c-h his overall lead, now at 33. To make matters worse, Chris (vice2020) creeps ever closer to 2nd, now within 9.

The best two weeks were by Daniel with 77 big points and Chris with 68.

Good luck to everyone!

Friday, November 6, 2009

Pick - 3 Challenge Results, week 8.

Ugh! Steve Slaton and Michael Sims-Walker put a real hurtin' on on couple of our players this week.

Here are the results of the Pick-3 Challenge. ( )= wk 8 total.

@MikePera - Brees, MJD, V. Jackson (70)...477 total.

@FF101 - Brees, A. Peterson, Fitzgerald (47)...451.

@vice2020 - Romo, Forte, M. Sims-Walker (48)...424.

@FantasyTaz - P.Manning, Slaton, Austin (33)...418.

@jmtorrey - Brees, A. Peterson, Austin (52)...402

@RaiderRef - Romo, MJD, Fitzgerald (63)...361.

@Daniel_Doelling - Brees, Slaton, Sims-Walker (21)...181.

@MikePera continues his drive for championship with yet another stellar week. @vice20202 slid into the 3rd spot when Taz's team let him down (who would have thought zero TD passes out of P. Manning?!)

Good luck everyone.

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Pick - 3 Challenge Results, week 7.

Here are the results of the Pick-3 Challenge. ( )= wk 6 total.

@MikePera - P. Manning, R. Brown, A. Johnson (39)...407 total.

@FF101 - P. Manning, D. Williams, A. Johnson (53)...404.

@FantasyTaz - Brady, D. Williams, Ward (45)...385.

@vice2020 - Rivers, D. Williams, R. Moss (58)...376.

@jmtorrey - P. Manning, Westbrook, Welker (48)...350.

@RaiderRef - P. Manning, T. Jones, Welker (65)...298.

@Daniel_Doelling - Brady, D. Williams, Wayne (65)...160.


Injuries really smacked a couple of guys in the ass this week. Mike and I took a bit of a hit with Andre Johnson and his chest injury while Josh took a real hit when Brian Westbrook left early in his game. I should mention that Taz is probably wondering how Hines Ward gets just 1 pass thrown his way for the entire game.

Congratulations to @RaiderRef and @Daniel_Doelling who each scored 65 points and tied for high weekly score.

Season to date still has Mike in the lead for the Twitter/Pick 3 Challenge plaque with 407 points with yours truly in hot pursuit with 404.

Good luck in week 8 everyone.

Thursday, October 22, 2009

Who to start...who to sit. Week 7 winners and losers.

Ok, ok, I've taken my deserved punishment for my suggestion that Matt Hasselbeck would be a good start at QB last week. I've begged forgiveness and am going to give it another shot.

Winners...who to start.

QB Phillip Rivers, San Diego - Kansas City is the "lucky" team that gets to host the Chargers this week. I don't think San Diego is going to be in a good mood after last weeks loss. Good stat for Rivers to check out, the Chiefs rank 25th vs the pass and have allowed 10 TD passes so far in '09.

QB Aaron Rodgers, GB - The Pack travels to Cleveland to face one of poorer pass defenses in the NFL. Last week, Steeler QB, Ben Roethlisbeger torched the Brownies for 417 yards. I see no reason that Rodgers can't continue the onslaught.

Also...Eli has a big day vs Arizona. Ryan tames the Cowboys.


RB Thomas Jones, NYJ - Jones ran wild last week, going for over 200 yards. This week, he gets to shine again as the Jets face Oakland and their 28th ranked run defense. Oakland gives up, on average, 145 yards rushing a game. Jones should roll once again.

RB Marion Barber, Dallas - Barber still isn't 100%, but he's healthy enough to get the start against the Atlanta Falcons. While I don't see a big yardage game for Barber, I do see him doing well in the red-zone with a couple of scores.

Also...Benson gets revenge vs the Bears. Addai gets his against the Rams.


WR Vincent Jackson, SD - For the same reasons I picked P. Rivers to have a big game I'm also going with Jackson. One other reason is Jackson taller, faster and more physical than the Chief defensive backs.

WR Hines Ward, Pittsburgh - I've got to ride the hot horse boys and girls. Ward is having a great early '09 and I don't know why he shouldn't continue at home vs a so-so Viking secondary. Minnesota gives up 248 ypg through the air and 9 scores. This should be a great game.

Also...Driver handles the Browns. Nicks finds success against Arizona.


Losers...who to sit.

QB Marc Bulger, St. Louis - Don't be fooled by Bulger's fairly good game last week against Jacksonville. This week he steps up in competition as he faces a Colt team coming off a bye week. The Colt defense has allowed just 2 TD passes this season. By the way, the Colts also get S Bob Sanders back this week. Have fun Marc.

QB Jake Delhomme, Carolina - I'm going to be pretty brief here. Delhomme is not a consistent NFL QB anymore and should not be started...period.

Also...Sanchez struggles yet again vs the Raiders. Henne finds it tough vs NO.

RB Brandon Jacobs, NYG - Talk about a disappointment! Jacobs has not been getting the job done for fantasy owners. This week doesn't offer much promise as the Giants face the #1 ranked run defense (Arizona). Not only that, but the Cards have given up just 2 rushing scores.

RB Carnell Williams, TB - 'Cadillac' has had a resurgence this year after injuries. Problem is, this week he'll face the Patriots. New England isn't particularly great against the run, but the Bucs will be so far behind by halftime, the running game will be an afterthought.

Also...Lewis does little vs GB. Slaton just average against San Francisco.

WR Steve Smith, Carolina - I feel bad for Smith. He's riddled with a bad QB (see above), and he's playing Buffalo. The Bills rank 4th in pass defense in the NFL and give up just 179 ypg through the air. Sorry Steve.

WR Braylon Edwards, NYJ - Many were ready to jump on the Edwards bandwagon after coming over from Cleveland and having a strong first game for the Jets. Well, the 2nd game didn't go near as well, and I don't believe it's going to get much better this week. Sanchez is still learning and the Raider pass defense is pretty good.

Also...Berrian blanketed by Pit defense. Maclin struggles against Washington.


Here's hoping that everyone racks up huge totals this week in your leagues!

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Monday, October 19, 2009

Pick - 3 Challenge Results, Week 6.

Here are the results of the Pick-3 Challenge. ( )= wk 6 total.

@MikePera - Brady, MJD, Fitzgerald (108)...368 total.

@FF101 - Rodgers, Benson, R. Moss (70)...351.

@FantasyTaz - Hasselbeck, MJD, R. Moss (80)...340.

@vice2020 - Brady, Benson, B. Edwards (58)...318.

@jmtorrey - McNabb, Mendenhall, R. Moss (62)...302.

@Raider Ref - Hasselbeck, MJD, R. Moss (80)...233.

@Daniel_Doelling - McNabb, Benson, Welker (35)...95.

@JeffHaseley - (0)...80.


Footballs filled the sky this weekend in the NFL. One player filling those skies was Tom Brady. And because of Mr. Brady, @MikePera takes the overall lead with a unbelievable weekly total of 108. Yours truly drops to 2nd while Jim holds 3rd place. Chris and Josh need to find those hidden gems and make up some ground.

Good luck all.

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Who to start...who to sit. Week 6's winners and losers.

As we head into week 6, lets take a look into the crystal ball and see if we can help some of you out there turn your fantasy season around.

Winners...who to start.

QB Matt Hasselbeck, Seattle - Wow! Talking about coming back from an injury with a bang. Hasselbeck simply beat Jacksonville silly, passing for 241yds/4TD's. Things look bright for Hasselbeck again this week as Arizona comes to Seattle. The Cardinals rank dead last in the NFL in pass defense. They give up on average over 300 ypg through the air. And although they've already had their bye week, they've still given up 9 passing TD's. One more thing, Hasselbeck won't have to worry too much about being sacked, Arizona has just 8 on the year.

QB David Garrard, Jacksonville - Yeah, I realize he stunk the joint up last week against an inspired Seattle team. You have to realize, the Jags...and Garrard, don't travel particularly well. BUT, this week they get that team from St. Louis pretending to be a NFL team...at home (start licking chops now). Garrard has averaged over 300 yds passing his last 2 home games with 5 TD's. Even better, Michael Sims-Walker at WR after being a baaad boy last week and having to sit out the game.

Also...Brady breaks out vs Tennessee. Rodgers tames the Lions.

RB Cedric Benson, Cincinnati - It's time for yours truly to eat crow. I've done nothing but rag on Benson since he entered the league with the Bears in '07. The guy I screamed at for 2-plus years now leads the NFL in rushing with 487 yds. He shredded what I thought was a stout Raven defense for 120 in week 5. It's time I hop on the Benson train. This week he goes up against a Houston defense ranked 26th in the league giving up 140ypg. The Texans have also allowed 9 rushing TD's. ALL ABOARD!!

RB Clinton Portis, Washington - I'm not the biggest Portis fan, he takes waaay too many hits to suit me. But there are certain weeks that you just can't pass playing him. This is one of those weeks. The Chiefs come to town with a run defense that doesn't scare anybody (132.8 ypg). If Portis can keep from getting hurt, he should have a big day.

Also...MJD runs wild vs the Rams. Mendenhall rolls for a 3rd straight week against Cleveland.

WR Greg Jennings, Green Bay - Jennings has been a disappointment for fantasy owners so far this season. This week, at home vs the Lions, he'll redeem himself. Jennings has averaged just 60 ypg this season. But he gets to face a Lion team that gives up 244 ypg passing, as well as a league-leading 15 passing TD's. This could be tough for Lion fans to watch.

WR Steve Smith, Carolina - Poor Steve Smith. A top talent at his position, someone who should easily be giving fantasy owners double-digit scoring every week...but he can't. Why? His QB, Jake Delhomme continues his free-fall into QB hell. But this is a week where Smith may get lucky and get the GOOD Delhomme. The Panthers go to Tampa Bay and plays a Buc squad that has surrendered 12 TD passes this season.

Also...Michael Sims-Walker redeems himself vs the Rams. Santonio Holmes spanks Cleveland.

Losers...who to sit.

QB Matt Cassel, Kansas City - Cassel actually didn't look too bad last week vs Dallas...but that's not saying much these days. This week he faces a Redskin team that doesn't do much well except defend the pass (171.2 ypg 5 TD's). With bye weeks I know some are considering starting Cassel. I'd look hard elsewhere first.

QB Phillip Rivers, San Diego - I know, it's tough NOT to start Rivers, but I think he'll struggle a little. Denver's pass defense is about as good as it gets in the NFL so far this season (171 ypg and just 2 TD passes). The Broncos get after the QB as well. They've sacked opposition QB's 16 times, only the Vikings have more. Rivers isn't a horrible play, but temper expectations.

Also...Shaub struggles vs Cincy. No big #'s for Cutler vs Atlanta.

RB...? - Interesting situation this week. I don't see any sure fire flops from one RB. There are a couple tandem RB's that might get shut down:

Julius Jones/Edgerrin James, Seattle against Arizona (71 ppg...2 TD's).
Jamal Lewis/Jerome Harrison, Cleveland vs Pittsburgh (71.2 ypg...1 TD).
Sammy Morris/Lawrence Maroney, NE vs Tennessee.

One name player who I believe will struggle a bit is Adrian Peterson. After allowing C. Benson 120 yds last week, I think Ray Lewis and crew will tighten up the run defense.

WR Marques Colston, NO - Don't misunderstand me. This should be a great game. And there will be scoring...I just don't think Colston will be a big part of it. The Giants are fantastic against the pass, barely giving up over 100 yards per game. I think the Giants will try to take Colston out of the equation and force Brees to go other WR's.

WR Steve Smith, NYG - Lets stay with the same game. The Saints have one of the better defenses that people are just now finding out about. Against the pass, they give up some yardage (212), buy also have allowed just 3 TD's and also have 10 INT's. This week, the Giants S. Smith may go back to being known as the other Steve Smith.

Also...A. Bryant does nothing special vs Carolina. Boldin quiet against the Seahawks.

You know, there are some real good games this weekend. But a week without P. Manning just makes the week lack a little something. Watching him direct a team on a drive is a thing of beauty.

Oh well, enough of my man-crush on Peyton. Good luck everyone.

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Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Pick - 3 Challenge results, week 5.

Here are the results of the Pick-3 Challenge. ( )= wk 5 total.

@FF101 - D. McNabb, MJD, A. Johnson (65)...281 total.

@FantasyTaz - P. Manning, Mendenhall, D. Jackson (39)...260

@vice2020 - Roethlisberger, C.Johnson, Wayne (44)...260

@MikePera - P. Manning, A.P., D. Jackson (37)...260

@jmtorrey - Roethlisberger, C. Johnson, Wayne (44)...196

@RaiderRef - Roethlisberger, Jacobs, Fitzgerald (52)...153

@JeffHaseley - McNabb, C.Johnson, S. Smith (Car)(41)...80

@Daniel_Doelling - P. Manning, A.P., D. Jackson (37)...37


Thanks in part to a 65 pt week (thank you Andre Johnson), yours truly forges into the lead, followed by a trio tied at 260 points.

Friday, October 9, 2009

Pick - 3 Challenge results, week 4.

Here are the results of the Pick-3 Challenge. ( )= wk 4 total.

@MikePera - Rivers, C. Johnson, S. Smith (Giants)(66)...223 total.

@FantasyTaz - Rivers, A.P., Ocho (47)...221.

@vice2020 - P. Manning, A.P., Ocho (47)...216.

@FF101 - P. Manning, C. Johnson, C. Johnson (51)...216.

@jmtorrey - P. Manning, A.P., R. Moss (44)...152.

@RaiderRef - Cutler, A.P., Jennings (35)...101.


Mike Pera overtakes Taz for 1st place due in part to a great performance by S. Smith of the Giants 36 pts).

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Pick-3 Challenge results, week 3.

Here are the results of the Pick-3 Challenge. ( )= wk 3 total.

@FantasyTaz - Brees, MJD, A. Johnson (51)...174 total.

@vice2020 - E. Manning, Forte, Jennings (42)...169.

@FF101 - Rivers, MJD, R. Moss (72)...165.

@MikePera - Brees, A. Peterson, A. Johnson (27)...157.

@jmtorrey - (0)...108.

@RaiderRef - Rivers, McGahee, Colston (42)...66.

@JeffHaseley - (0)...39.


Congratulations to Taz taking the overall lead with 174 pts. I was fortunate enough to put together a good week w 72 pts and get in the race.

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Pick-3 Challenge results, week 2.

Here are the results of the Pick-3 Challenge...week 2. ()= week 2 score.



@MikePera - (31 wk 2pts)...130 total.

@vice2020 - (50)...127.

@FantasyTaz - (31)...123.

@jmtorrey - (25)...108.

@FF101 - (47)...93.

@JeffHaseley - (39)...39.

@RaiderRef - (24)...24.

Even after a rough week 2, @MikePera hung on and is our overall leader by just a little over @vice2020 and @FantasyTaz.

Good luck in week 3 everyone.

Sunday, September 20, 2009

Pick - 3 Rosters...week 2.

As we enter week 2 with @MikePera holding a slim 7-pt lead.

@MikePera - P. Manning, M. Jones-Drew, G. Jennings

@FantasyTaz - B. Roethlisberger, B. Westbrook, R. Wayne

@jmtorrey - P. Manning, B. Jacobs, W. Welker

@vice2020 - A. Rodgers, A. Peterson, L. Fitzgerald

@FF101 - D. Brees, A. Peterson, R. Wayne

I'd like to welcome 2 new opponents:

@RaiderRef - T. Brady, M. Jones-Drew, R. Wayne

@JeffHaseley - T. Brady, A. Peterson, L. Fitzgerald

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Pick-3 Challenge results, week 1.

MikePera - 99 pts

FantasyTaz - 92 pts

jmtorrey - 83 pts

vice2020 - 77 pts

FF101 - 46 pts (Yeah boooooy!!)

Congrats Mike. Good start.

Friday, September 11, 2009

Pick - 3 Rosters...week 1.

Here are the rosters for the first week of my Pick-3 Challenge.

I was hoping for more participants, but the following people were the ones to get their picks in according to the rules.

Taz - D. Brees, A. Peterson, L. Fitzgerald

vice20202 - D. Brees, L. Tomlinson, R. Wayne

jmtorrey - T. Brady, A. Peterson, R. Moss

MikePera - D. Brees, A. Peterson, R. Moss

FF101 - A. Rodgers, L. Tomlinson, R. Moss

The rules once again.

To remind everyone, here are the rules and scoring.

It's very simple. Each week, each participant will choose 1-QB, 1-RB, and 1-WR they believe will score the best under a scoring system posted below.

Participants will only be allowed to use 1 player from the same team each week. Also, you will not be able to use the same player on consecutive weeks.

Picks will be sent to me prior 2 hrs prior to the kickoff of the weeks first game. I will post my picks on the Twitter board using the same timeline.

There will be a plaque awarded to the winner.

The scoring system is as follows:

Quarterback (QB), Running Back (RB), Wide Receiver (WR)
6 pts per rushing or receiving TD
4 pts per passing TD
1 pt per reception
1 pt per 10 yards rushing or receiving
1 pt per 25 yards passing

Penalty Points
-2 pts per intercepted pass
-2 pts per fumble lost

Saturday, September 5, 2009

The FF 101/Twitter Pick-3 Challenge

It's almost time for the first week picks gang!

To remind everyone, here are the rules and scoring.

It's very simple. Each week, each participant will choose 1-QB, 1-RB, and 1-WR they believe will score the best under a scoring system to be announced at a later date.

Participants will only be allowed to use 1 player from the same team each week. Also, you will not be able to use the same player on consecutive weeks.

Picks will be sent to me prior 2 hrs prior to the kickoff of the weeks first game. I will post my picks on the Twitter board using the same timeline.

There will be a plaque awarded to the winner.

The scoring system is as follows:

Quarterback (QB), Running Back (RB), Wide Receiver (WR)
6 pts per rushing or receiving TD
4 pts per passing TD
1 pt per reception
1 pt per 10 yards rushing or receiving
1 pt per 25 yards passing

Penalty Points
-2 pts per intercepted pass
-2 pts per fumble lost

Saturday, July 4, 2009

Fantasy Football 101 News & Notes and QB Rankings/Projections.

As promised to the FF101 listeners during my last pressbox appearance, I will begin to regularly blog news, notes, rankings, and projections leading up to our 2-hour draft show special on August 13th.

Nothing new to report on the ongoing Burress, Marshall, Vick business. It sounds like NFL commish Roger Goodell intends to play hardball with Plax. Rumours abound that Goodell may suspend Burress for the season.

The Denver Broncos re-iterate that they are not going to trade disgruntled WR, Brandon Marshall. No matter how much he whines and complains. We'll see if the team changes its tune as the opening of camp draws nearer.

It appears more and more likely that former Atlanta Falcon QB Michael Vick may have to spend a year in the newly formed UFL league. It just doesn't look as though any NFL team has the courage to sign Vick...this season anyway.

By the way, don't be surprised if Chicago locks up QB Jay Cutler for a long term deal. The Bears are about $18 million under the cap space and may decide this might be the smartest way to spend most of it.

QB Rankings/Projections

1 Drew Brees NO 32td 15int 4650yds
2 Tom Brady NE 32td 10int 4375yds
3 Peyton Manning IND 30td 11int 4260yds
4 Kurt Warner ARZ 29td 13int 4250yds
5 Aaron Rodgers GB 27td 13int 3885yds
6 Phillip Rivers SD 27td 13int 3815yds
7 Donovan McNabb PHI 27td 11int 3775yds
8 Tony Romo DAL 26td 13int 3750yds
9 Jay Cutler CHI 24td 15int 3715yds
10 Matt Shaub HOU 23td 15int 3685yds
11 Matt Ryan ATL 22td 11int 3600yds
12 Carson Palmer CIN 23td 14int 3675yds
13 Ben Roethlisberger PIT 21td 14int 3420yds
14 Matt Cassel KC 19td 14int 3380yds
15 David Garrard JAX 18td 11int 3350yds
16 Matt Hasselbeck SEA 21td 14int 3290yds
17 Trent Edwards BUF 21td 13int 3200yds
18 Eli Manning NYG 20td 13int 3185yds
19 Joe Flacco BAL 19td 13int 3125yds
20 Jake Delhomme CAR 20td 15int 3190yds
21 Jason Campbell WAS 16td 11int 3120yds
22 Chad Pennington MIA 15td 10int 3055yds
23 Kyle Orton DEN 17td 14int 3015yds
24 Shaun Hill SF 15td 13int 2955yds
25 Brady Quinn CLE 15td 14int 2875yds
26 JaMarcus Russell OAK 16td 15int 2855yds
27 Kerry Collins TEN 15td 12int 2790yds
28 Marc Bulger StL 15td 14int 2750yds
29 Matthew Stafford DET 13td 10int 2200yds
30 Mark Sanchez NYJ 12td 10int 1970yds
31 Luke McCown TB 11td 9int 1915yds
32 Sage Rosenfels MIN 10td 9int 1980yds

Starting with Bulger, things get real murky. Bulger has had to run for his life over the last couple of years due to a poor offensive line. He has a serious case of happy-feet. Stafford may not start the season in favor of D. Culpepper. Same can be said about Sanchez, Clemens might get a start or two for the Jets. Leftwich might start in place of McCown. And Rosenfels, he has T. Jackson and some guy named Fave that may gum up the works.

Openings still remain for the FF101 Pick-3 Challenge. Scroll down to an earlier post for more information and the scoring system.

Thursday, June 18, 2009

The FF101 Twitter Pick-3 challenge.

I'm announcing the FF101/Twitter Pick-3 challenge for Twitter nation.

It's very simple. Each week, each participant will choose 1-qb, 1-rb, and 1-wr they believe will score the best under a scoring system to be announced at a later date.

Participants will only be allowed to use 1 player from the same team each week. Also, you will not be able to use the same player on consecutive weeks.

Picks will be sent to me prior 2 hrs prior to the kickoff of the weeks first game. I will post my picks on the Twitter board using the same timeline.

This contest will be limited to between 20-25. Let me know asap if interested.

There will be a plaque awarded to the winner.

Added 6/21/09...Scoring system.

Quarterback (QB), Running Back (RB), Wide Receiver (WR)
6 pts per rushing or receiving TD
4 pts per passing TD
1 pt per reception
1 pt per 10 yards rushing or receiving
1 pt per 25 yards passing

Penalty Points
-2 pts per intercepted pass
-2 pts per fumble lost

Saturday, May 30, 2009

The Outcome. My Twitter draft. The good..the bad..and the ugly?

Having just completed my first Twitter draft, I have to say that the quality of my fellow drafters was excellent. There were many, savvy picks made. There's no doubt in my mind that an actual league with these guys would be a real challenge.

Here is how my roster ended up.

1.03 - Maurice Jones-Drew RB
2.10 - Randy Moss WR
3.03 - Reggie Wayne WR
4.10 - Aaron Rodgers QB
5.03 - Knowshon Moreno RB
6.10 - Reggie Bush RB
7.03 - Eddie Royal WR
8.10 - John Carlson TE
9.03 - Percy Harvin WR
10.10 - Derrick Mason WR
11.03 - Chester Taylor RB
12.10 - Chicago DST
13.03 - Joe Flacco QB
14.10 - David Akers K
15.03 - Joey Galloway WR
16.10 - Brent Celek TE

QB's - Going into this draft I was really wanting one of my top-5 QB's. I was lucky to get one in Rodgers. It's possible I could have waited till pick 5.03, but the 2 owners after me had yet to draft a QB...so I thought it best to take Rodgers in rd 4 and be sure. Rodgers had a fine first season as GB's QB and I see him only getting better. Joe Flacco is useful in a bye-week guy. He won't give fantasy owners big numbers...but he won't embarrass either.

RB's - After Maurice Jones-Drew, this might be the weakest part of my roster. If Moreno takes the starting job in Denver...if Reggie Bush is 100%...and if Chester Taylor continues to be productive along with Adrian Peterson, I'll be in great shape. If those guys fail me, I'll be hurting at this position. Also, looking back, I probably should have taken a 5th RB.

WR's - Without question, the strength of this team. After picking MJD 13 of the next 18 picks were RB's. I decided it would be wiser to get a couple of top-tier WR's as opposed to a 3rd-tier RB. Getting Moss and Wayne in a league where 3 WR's are required in the starting lineup gives me a potent 1-2 punch. I really like the rest of the WR's in the group. An rising star in Royal, 2 proven veterans in Mason and Galloway, and possibly a breakthrough rookie in Percy Harvin.

TE's - I felt very happy to get 2 solid but undervalued TE's in Carlson and Celek. Carlson had #'s that were as good, if not better, than Chicago TE Greg Olsen...who is thought of as a top 5-7 TE. Celek played so well last year the Eagles didn't pursue long-time Eagle TE L.J. Smith.

K's - I usually wait until round 13 or later to pick a kicker. I have a list of 2-3 guys I feel that are worth drafting in rds 13 or 14. If I don't get a chance at one of those guys, then I'll just wait till the last round or two to pick a kicker. I almost never draft 2 kickers. I just don't see the point in wasting a roster space on a reserve kicker when I could get another RB or WR. I was able to get Akers, a kicker who always seems to get it done and someone that can hit the longer FG's.

DST - Just change the work kicker from above and put in defense. In this mock I was able to get the Bear defense. They're not as dominant as they once were, but I always have luck with them.

All-in-all, I was extremely satisfied with this draft. I firmly believe that this team has championship possibilities written all over it.

Friday, May 8, 2009

The greatest sports movies I've seen.

Being a sports junkie for 40 years, I thought I'd try to put together a list of the best sports-related movies I've seen.

1) Hoosiers - What a great movie. This movie allows Gene Hackman to once again show what a fantastic actor he really is.

2) Rocky - Wait a sec...the hero LOSES and yet you feel good for him? Yep.

3) Bull Durham - This movie has so many great quotes...well, just go here http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0094812/quotes

4) Brians Song (The original one) - Oh wow, just thinking about it makes me sad. Great flick.

5) Slap Shot - Who in the hell knew Paul Newman could skate?! The Hanson's make this movie what it is...funnier than hell.

6) Field of Dreams - Hey dad, wanna have a catch?

7) The Natural

8) Caddyshack

9) North Dallas Forty

10) Rudy

I know, many of you are screaming for certain movies to be on this list. Remember, if I haven't seen them, I won't list them.

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

An early look at the WR's.

The "High Maintenance" position. Lets take a look at the diva's.

1) Andre Johnson (Houston)- This guy is an absolute animal. He puts fear in the defensive backfield of some poor team every week. There is no telling what type of numbers he'd put up if Shaub stays healthy and puts it together.

2) Larry Fitzgerald (Arizona)- Still young enough to put together many more fine seasons. If this guy gets his hands on a pass, it's his. He has the perfect QB in Kurt Warner. Warner knows what to do with stud WR's.

3) Reggie Wayne (Indianapolis)- Wayne had a bit of an off year last year, but should rebound with the stabilization of the receiving unit this season. Also, anytime you have Peyton Manning at the controls...you're in good shape.

4) Roddy White (Atlanta)- Proved to the fantasy football world that he is a #1 WR. White flourished with rookie QB Matt Ryan at the helm. Yet another plus? Having Tony Gonzalez at TE.

5) Calvin Johnson (Detroit)- If the Lions choice of Matthew Stafford pans out, Johnson gets bumped up a couple of slots. What a physical specimen. There isn't anything this guy can't do on a football field.

6) Randy Moss (New England)- Some say his best days are past. I don't buy it. The fact that he gets Brady back once again puts Moss in elite status. Look for stud numbers once again from Moss.

7) Greg Jennings (Green Bay)- Maybe the 1 WR that is a top-10 guy that some still don't know about. He's a special talent and has a QB in Aaron Rogers that can get him the ball when it counts.

8) Steve Smith (Carolina)- Quite possibly the most explosive WR in the top-10, Smith is a threat the minute he leaves the tunnel. Fantasy owners just need to hope that Jake Delhomme stays healthy.

9) AnQuan Boldin (Arizona)- Boldin stays in the top-10 as long as he stays in Arizona. If he goes most anywhere else, he drops down a few slots. This offense is made for somebody like Boldin.

10) Marques Colston (New Orleans)- He's in a powerhouse offense that just keeps getting better and better. Brees can throw it with the best of them. If Colston can shake from getting these nagging injuries, he should put up big numbers once again.

Sunday, May 3, 2009

An early look at the TE's.

Always one of the toughest positions to rank. Lets take an early peek at the TE position.

1) Jason Witten (Dallas) - A good thing for Witten and the Cowboys may have gotten even better with the departure of Terrell Owens. Dallas QB Tony Romo and Witten have a very good relationship building and could once again put up solid numbers.

2) Antonio Gates (San Diego) - Injuries kept Gates down somewhat last season. Hopefully, a healthy season will allow Gates to re-establish himself as one of the NFL's best. He's a perfect fit for the Charger offense.

3) Tony Gonzalez (Atlanta) - What a great trade for Gonzalez. He put up great numbers playing in Kansas City without a whole lot of help. With Atlanta, he has a top-10 WR in Roddy White, a stud RB in Michael Turner, and an up-and-coming QB in Matt Ryan helping him to possibly get the ring he so badly wants.

4) Dallas Clark (Indianapolis) - Having been an owner of Clark I can say how nice it is to put his name in the starting lineup, sit back, and reap the rewards. Anytime you have a quality TE like Clark...and knowing that Mr. Manning will be tossing him the ball, you breathe easier. This year should be no different.

5) Owen Daniels (Houston) - This is one of the teams I see taking that next step. Daniels will be a big part of it. If QB Matt Shaub can keep it together, Daniels should be a monster over the middle of the field. With Andre Johnson as the #1 WR, that part of the field should be wide open.

6) Greg Olsen (Chicago) - I have to imagine that Olsen thought Christmas had come early with the Bears trade for QB Jay Cutler. Even though Olsen had a fairly good year with Kyle Orton at QB, he should do much better with the step up in quality in Cutler. Olsen is extra dangerous with his ability to go deeper downfield than most TE's.

7) John Carlson (Seattle) - A surprise breakout last season, Carlson became a go-to guy. With all the injuries at the WR and QB position, Carlson was the one constant. This year, with QB Matt Hasselbeck healthy and WR T.J. Housmanzadeh in camp, Carlson's stock is looking mighty good.

8) Kellen Winslow (Tampa Bay) - This was a very tough call. I could see putting Winslow a notch or two higher. I could also see him just outside the top-10. His abilities are unquestioned. His attitude, past injuries, and inexperience at QB, are a question.

9) Chris Cooley (Washington) - After a below-par year last season, we foresee a rebound of sorts for Chris. Just how big a rebound depends on if the wounds QB Jason Campbell felt with all the trade talk concerning him are healed. This team has a very good offense...if they'd just knock the dust off the entire playbook.

10) Kevin Boss (N.Y. Giants) - Boss seemed to get better as the year went on. Giant QB Eli Manning was more comfortable going to Boss in key situations, especially once Plaxico Burress was no longer a factor. Look for a solid season from Boss.

Thursday, April 30, 2009

Fantasy Rookie Rankings (offense).

I thought I'd throw out a very preliminary rankings list for the incoming rookies.

Moreno - A great fit and a very good talent. I wouldn't be shocked to see him win the job after camp wraps up later in the summer.

Wells - Will share time with Hightower. Cross your fingers that he stays healthy.

Macklin - I really like his situation with Philly. He has a great chance to produce from game 1.

Crabtree - I wish the QB situation was better, but Crabtree will definitely contribute.

Brown - Addai showed some cracks in the armour, apparently the Colts saw them as well.

Nicks - Has a great opportunity to succeed early on. It's up to him.

Pettigrew - Will be Stafford's safety valve. Solid numbers are in the cards for Pettigrew.

Harvin - If he keeps his mind right, he could be an explosive force for the Vikings.

Stafford - Hey, he has Johnson and Pettigrew. If he gets decent protectection, he could put up decent numbers.

McCoy - Playing on a team with an injury-prone Westbrook will keep McCoy busier than a normal rookie.

Sunday, April 26, 2009

Winners from a fantasy perspective after day one of the NFL draft.

Day one is in the books and a few teams made out pretty well. Do we see a clear-cut, dominating player? No. But there are a few guys that will be useful in larger leagues.

Michael Crabtree WR San Francisco - The 49ers had to be shocked to see Crabtree fall to them at pick #10. Some teams say they see Crabtree being a, "high-maintenance" WR. That remains to be seen, but I sure can see Crabtree making life easier for 49er QB Shaun Hill. He should also open things up somewhat for RB Frank Gore. I have a feeling Crabtree will want to make teams regret that they passed on him.

Knowshon Moreno RB Denver - Moreno was moving up most teams charts over the last 2 weeks and Denver took notice. The Broncos now have to figure out just who out of their vast roster of running backs they need to get rid of. Look for Moreno to get a decent share of carries to start with. He should be of extra value in PPR leagues as he is very good coming out of the backfield.

Jeremy Macklin WR Philadelphia - The Eagles continually have made the playoffs with average WR's. Things are starting to change. While they thought about trading for an established WR, they saved millions of dollars and took the 2nd best WR coming out of college. While Macklin doesn't have 4.35 speed, he does have the ability to separate from defenders and also is very good going over the middle.

Brandon Pettigrew TE Detroit - I'll take some heat for this choice. So be it. While the Lions need help on defense, the chance of getting a quality TE for their new QB Matthew Stafford. Pettigrew will give Stafford/Culpepper a TE that is a solid blocker and a guy that can get downfield.

Percy Harvin WR Minnesota - Ok,ok. If I thought I was going to get grief with my Pettigrew choice, I may have people questioning my sanity by picking Harvin. While Harvin's character may be in question, the is no question that he might be the most explosive offensive player in this draft. Harvin makes the Viking offense even more potent when you consider they already have Adrian Peterson, Bernard Berrian, and Visanthe Shiancoe.

Chris Wells RB Arizona - Watching Arizona trying to run the ball for the most of last season was very painful. The Cardinals sat Edgerrin James early on in favor of Tim Hightower, who didn't exactly wow anybody. With James wanting out of Arizona, look for Wells to at least share time with Hightower to start the season. With the passing game the Cardinals have, there should be room to run for Wells.

Friday, April 24, 2009

What to expect leading up to the NFL season.

We'll definitely have comments on tomorrow's NFL draft. Then after a quiet couple of weeks Eric, Adam, and myself will start posting player rankings for '09. That's always a fun time, mainly due to the fact I get emails questioning my sanity.

Of course this all leads up to our Fantasy Draft Preview show coming in mid-August on sportsradio1450. Which can be heard via streaming audio on www.sportsradio1450.com

Keep those tweets coming boys and girls. I love 'em!

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

An early look at the RB's.

Since we have plenty of time till fantasy drafts roll around, I thought I'd take an early peek at the top running backs.





1) Adrian Peterson (Vikings) - It would be a bit of a surprise not to see Peterson as the #1 overall pick in fantasy drafts. Hopefully, with the addition of QB Sage Rosenfels, the Vikings QB problem will not be as noticeable and will help A.P. even more. Peterson can simply do it all. The only thing that can stop Peterson is injury.



2) Michael Turner (Falcons) - Turned busted out in a big, big way last season. After spending time backing up LaDanian Tomlinson, Turner came through with a huge season. One of the best things about drafting Turner...he's not in a RBBC.



3) Stephen Jackson (Rams) - Many of the 'ifs' about Jackson's fantasy draft position has nothing to do about his own incredible talent, but more about problem areas concerning the team. The offensive line needs to be a more cohesive unit. It also wouldn't hurt to find help at WR. If the Rams don't address this, Jackson will find a lot of, 8-in-the-box defenses chasing him.



4) Maurice Jones-Drew (Jaguars) - The biggest 'mover' since the end of last season is without question, Jones-Drew. With the departure of Fred Taylor, the primary RB job falls to MJD. Another plus is, in PPR leagues, Jones-Drew is absolute money.



5) Chris Johnson (Titans) - Johnson had an immediate impact in his rookie season last year. Possessing incredible speed, Johnson was a threat to score anytime he got the ball. Johnson had almost 1500 total yards and 10 TD's despite sharing time with LenDale White. Look for Johnson to get the ball more in '09.



6) Matt Forte (Bears) - Another rookie that made many fantasy owners very happy was Matt Forte. Forte stabilized what had been a very unsettled backfield for the Bears. Not a 'flashy' player, Forte does everything well and doesn't make mistakes. A solid receiver coming out of the backfield (477 yds 4 tds), he's a must-have for owners in PPR leagues.



7) DeAngelo Williams (Panthers) - Wow! Williams had an amazing 2nd half to his '08 season. In the last 4 games alone Williams rushed for 560 yds and scored 7 td's. Even though he shares time with Jonathan, look for Williams to continue to post big numbers.



8) Marion Barber (Cowboys) - After an off year in '08 I expect Barber to return to the form of his previous seasons. A bruising runner, Barber looks for contact rather than avoid it. Although 2nd year RB Felix Jones will steal some of the playing time, Barber is the primary back and should see the majority of the playing time.


9) Frank Gore (49ers) - Gore struggled a bit last season and didn't look very comfortable in head coach Mike Singletary's offense. But Gore is an immense talent and should rebound nicely this season. A fine back coming out of the backfield (43 rec...373 yds), Gore will go higher in PPR leagues.

10) LaDanian Tomlinson (Chargers) - I struggled with #10. There were 3-4 backs that could have been slotted here, but I still think Tomlinson has more to offer overall. He never was completely healthy last season which led to most people believing his time as a premiere RB was over. I don't think he's quite done just yet.