Fantasy Football Weekly Choices Week 1 Quick Hits – On the Pine

ON THE PINE: Identifies fantasy football players who you should likely avoid unless there is no one else on your roster or on the waiver wire that can help your team win.

NOTE:  This list is inclusive of the Quick Hit list for fantasy football players that should be On the Pine from the Thursday Special Edition Game for Week 1 and from Sunday 1:00 pm EST Games through the rest of Week 1.  Continue reading

Fantasy Football Weekly Choices Complete Overview – Sunday 4:00 pm EST, Sunday & Monday Night Games – Week 1

Like the Thursday Night Special Edition for Week 1 and the Overview for the Sunday 1:00 pm EST games, The Fantasy Greek will tell you who to consider playing and who to consider not playing, as well as what to look for in each of the sixteen games you will see in the next five days. Continue reading

Divisional Previews 2011 – AFC West Mid-August Update – Oakland Raiders

Last year, The Fantasy Greek prognosticated that the “Raiders were quietly poised to bounce back in 2010,” and they did, finishing a predicted 8-8 (5-3 at home, 3-5 on the road) by dominating the division at 6-0. In 2011, this will likely be a feat difficult to repeat due to some key losses in free agency. Nonetheless, there are some good things going on within the Raider organization. Continue reading

Week 17 Fantasy Football Choices

With the last week of the fantasy football season at hand, this week’s “Choices” article will focus very much on the players that really should be on the gridiron, given that different teams have different incentives for finishing out the season. Continue reading

Quick Hits – Week 17 – On the Pine

Quarterbacks
Colt McCoy
Jason Campbell
Chad Henne Continue reading

Quick Hits – Week 15 – Coach’s Decision

Quarterbacks
Jon Kitna
Joe Flacco
David Garrard Continue reading

Week 15 Fantasy Football Choices

The Thursday Night Football game was a friendly reminder that during the fantasy playoffs, the real NFL players still have to play the real football games. Certainly, the Chargers have a good defense but to see them just thrash the Forty-Niners and hold their number one receiving threat Continue reading