Brandon Marshall – Do I Seriously Have To Write This Article Again?

The publicity of Brandon Marshall’s emotional issues have once again left him being undervalued. I grabbed him in every draft I did last year in the 5th round which was ridiculous. His ADP is now hovering around the the late 2nd and early 3rd, which is actually still a value. These are Brandon Marshall’s fantasy […]
Fantasy Football: Flexible Drafting, Zero RB, and General Strategy

Lately one style of selecting players has become supremely popular in fantasy football drafts across America, and that is the Zero RB strategy. While it is a viable approach, one should not have any specific concrete rules to drafting their fantasy football teams. Drafting a quality season long team is all about value and drafting […]
Hall of Fame Class of 2016 is Enshrined

Pennant races are heating up and the trade deadline approaches as the 2016 baseball season rolls into the dog days of summer. This time of year also means that baseball pauses for a moment to recognize the greatness that was in the past by inducting its newest members into the Baseball Hall of Fame. From his […]
Fantasy Football: You’re Drafting the Wrong Allen in Jacksonville

The Jacksonville Jaguars passed on 65.02% of their plays last season, 2nd most in the league. Despite their perception, and possible reality, as an inept team in terms of actually winning games, they are a team that provides plenty of fantasy goodness, especially in the receiving department. This is evident as they supported two of […]
Fantasy Baseball Week 17 Podcast

Nick Rodriguez (@NRodriguezDFS) and special guest, Wade Bergeron (@dads500) , talk waiver wire pickups, MLB news , trade rumors and buy-high/ sell-low candidates in this weeks fantasy baseball podcast! http://traffic.libsyn.com/fantasywire/Project_2_-_72616_1.07_AM.mp3 Photo Credit: Arturo Pardavila III, Flickr, C.C. 2.0 https://www.flickr.com/photos/apardavila/26332345931
The Fallen Rose Part 2

This is part 2 of the Derrick Rose Saga. The irony of a superstar with the last name of Rose getting hurt at the Rose Garden in Portland. The hope and the promise all come to a screeching halt when a superstar and his advisors make all the decisions. Rose had every excuse to not […]
Generational Bridge: Baseball’s Bygone Era

This week, Felipe Melecio and the Reverend Robert Holliday continue their discussion about baseball’s Hall of Fame. –Happy Birthday Don Kessinger and Lou Boudreau –So long Joe DiMaggio’s 56-game hitting streak –A quick look back at the 1966 Baseball Season which had the Baltimore Orioles winning the world series and Frank Robinson was the MVP […]
Jeremy Langford, The Apple of My Eye

Jeremy Langford was big for me last year. I went on KGSO 1410 radio in Kansas and the West Coast Recess, NGSC internet product, and touted him extremely hard for DFS week 9 and was able to help some listeners cash big that were unaware of the high pedigree prospect who danced his way to […]