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JScott of Buc'em , the SBNation blog covering the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, brings you his fantasy picks from his favorite NFL team. Buccaneers Best Fantasy Player: You would think with a Pro Bowl Quarterback and a Receiver who amassed over 1,000 yards last season that our Best Fantasy Player would be one of those two guys… You my friend would be wrong. The Bucs Best Fantasy Player is its DEFENSE . If...
LOS ANGELES, CA (MARKET WIRE) RotoHog.com -- a leading fantasy sports operator and software developer for major brands and professional sports -- announced today the signing of star running back Joseph Addai. Fantasy football fans can join the Joseph Addai Fantasy Football League for free and test their fantasy skills against Addai in the RotoHog Stock Exchange game format.
Ben Heller at CBSSports.com has some funny, interesting, and intriguing ideas for adding a few twist and turns to the fantasy football season. Fantasy commissioner developers, please take note. ShareThis
Training camps may be a little more than a month away, but it's never too early to start thinking about the NBA fantasy ahead. Today, the up-and-coming Hornets.
In case you missed it, ESPN the Magazine put fantasy football up against Madden NFL 09. Find out which prevailed as the better form of fake football. ShareThis
The Sports Guru of Mile High Report brings his fantasy tips for the Denver Broncos: It's been years since the Denver Broncos have been a "friend of fantasy". Since the days of Terrell Davis, Mike Shanahan has annoyed fantasy owners with his revolving door of running backs. Every year, friends of mine that play fantasy football ask me who the running back in Denver will be. Everyone knows there is...
Stereogum premiered not one but two new songs from violinist extraordinaire Final Fantasy yesterday. The songs were pulled from two new EPs, respectively, to be released as teasers to his upcoming third album. The first is Spectrum, 14th Century , from which "The Butcher" is taken: a fake field recording complete with chirping birds and crickets, help from Zach Condon's Beirut band, and a sense of...