Posts Tagged ‘Beanie Wells’

No shortage of fun at record-breaking NFL Experience

The NFL Play 60 Challenge has its own downtown zip code at massive NFL Experience, and there’s no shortage of young football fans jumping at the chance to catch passes from the league’s stars. Heck, NFL Experience as a whole already has broken its attendance record this year, with more than 200,000 people attending — and one day still left.

Three and out: Manning says he’s not retiring

Despite reports from a certain TV star, Peyton Manning says he has no plans to retire. However, Manning says he still doesn’t know about his future with the Colts.

Don’t lose sight of these rules for your playoff run

If you’re in the fantasy playoffs, chances are your roster is pretty locked in, but it doesn’t mean there’s no more advice to give – in fact, I can’t believe there’s some things that owners are still ignoring even as we hit Week 15. So in no particular order, here’s what’s on my mind today.

Fantasy Faux Pas Monday: All’s not Wells

With the fantasy regular season winding down, each lineup decision becomes a little more important. It also makes any Fantasy Faux Pas a little harder to swallow.

Cardinals’ Wells hopes to play Sunday

Beanie Wells thinks he’ll be ready to go for Sunday’s game, but with Baltimore as the opponent, a healthy Wells still may not be a good option for fantasy owners.

Three and out: Hightower done for season

With Tim Hightower done for the season, the running back rotation in Washington has been simplified by one.

Redefining fantasy running back success, Part II

Top fantasy running backs are a commodity, but Jason Smith says they’re not one that you should gut your roster to get.

Get Dolphins RB Thomas in your lineup

Yesterday we took a look at the surprising WRs who were targeted the most in Week 3, and also a glance at some surprising trends that brought us names like Andre Caldwell, Davone Bess and Dane Sanzenbacher (Jim Tressel is smiling somewhere). Today, it’s time to spotlight the RBs and take a look at the ‘touch leaders’ for Week 3.

First and 10: Relive a wild Week 1

The 2011 NFL season started with a shootout for the ages in Green Bay that wasn’t settled until the final play, and continued Sunday with more thrilling action, including a record-setting performance from No. 1 overall pick Cam Newton and a spine-tingling comeback from the New York Jets on the anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks. Catch up with all the action from an unforgettable Week 1.

Three and out: Packers backfield is split

A split in the Packers’ backfield will be a pain for fantasy players — at least for now.

Three and out: It’s Beanie’s time to shine

Beanie Wells won’t ever be in a better position to post big numbers — and thrive for fantasy owners — than he will heading into the 2011 season.

Three and out: Owners worried about Manning

Peyton Manning’s absence from preseason games has some fantasy owners concerned, but there’s no reason not to target him if he falls on draft day.

Three and out: Gore ends holdout with Niners

With Frank Gore ending his holdout, fantasy owners should be much more secure in selecting him in 2011 drafts.

Three and out: New home for Ochocinco?

Bengals WR Chad Ochocinco could be on the move this offseason, but his fantasy value isn’t likely to increase.

Post Mortem: Vick will be even better in 2011

The 2010 fantasy season is over, and what a strange year it was. Here is a quick look back, and some thoughts for the future.

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