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Hakeem Nicks Fantasy Football Rank in the New York Giants Offense

The New York Giants 2008 season kicked off with the celebration of their super bowl victory over the New England Patriots the year before. With a NFC best 10 - 1 start in the 2008 campaign, the men in blue looked primed for a championship repeat until the unthinkable happened. In late November top wide receiver Plaxico Burriss accidentally shoot himself in the leg at a night club in New York. This “accident ...

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Jay Cutler’s Fantasy Value in the Chicago Bears Offense

Last year Jay Cutler went from a budding young prospect to a young star. The pro bowl quarterback also proved to be the best young gun slinger in fantasy football. Yes the future looked bright for fantasy owners, Jay and the Broncos offense going forward for years to come. That all started to change when Broncos owner Pat Bowlen fired head coach Mike Shanahan. Truly a controversial move and one I do believe ...

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Long Time Offensive Line Coach Howard Mudd Retires from the Indianapolis Colts

News break from Espn.com and Rotoworld.com Colts offensive line coach Howard Mudd has decided to retire, according to ESPN's Chris Mortensen. Mudd, 67, is upset over the NFL's pension-plan changes for non-players. He coached Indianapolis' line for 12 years, routinely turning late-round and undrafted players into starters. A 33-year assistant, Mudd had been the longest tenured active coach. He'll be replaced ...

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Torry Holt will help the Jacksonville Jaguars Offense This Season

2008 marked the worst statistical year in Torry Holt's career since his rookie campaign. Totaling a mire 64 catches for 788 yards and a measly 3 touchdowns. These numbers were not up to Holt’s standards in his years with the St. Louis Rams. This sad production was the final chapter (and the last piece) of the, “Greatest show on turf.” The show that captivated football fans with their high powered aggressive ...

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The Mark Sanchez Effect on the New York Jets Offense

On January 2nd, 2009 Mark Sanchez played the game of his life . Leading the USC Trojans to a 38 - 24 victory against the Penn State Nittany Lions at the Rose Bowl. Mark completed 28 of 35 passes for 413 yards and 4Td’s. This great game capped off a terrific season for both Mark and the Trojans. Sanchez was a virtual unknown going into that season having never playing a full season at QB in college before th ...

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