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2006-07 NFL Fantasy Wide Receiver Ratings
The NY Sports Headquarters will be offering a full-week feature of Fantasy Football rankings. We will be going over the top quarterbacks, running-backs, wide receivers, tight ends, kickers, and defenses, featuring a different section on each day of the week. We will also be including our “sleeper”, “busts” , “break-out”, and our “best overall value” picks for you in your fantasy draft. Today, we will be covering the WR position for your fantasy draft.
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Fantasy Football Draft Advice: Drafting and Bye Weeks
During your fantasy football draft you must remember to account for player bye weeks. It is an obvious part of drafting your team but it can easily be forgotten. There are several reasons why drafting with bye weeks in mind can be the difference between winning and losing.
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NFL Season Predictions Part 6: AFC East
As training camp has emerged creating a vast set of emotions of both hope for rookies and redundant routines for veterans, it is never to early to began the rampant speculations surrounding the issue of how the teams will look in the standings come season end. Through my knowledge of the sport and teams, as well as careful analysis of recent off-season acquisitions and losses, I have come up with a forecast of how I expect each team to finish in its respective division. Continuing with the AFC, this update will focus on the possibly surprising AFC East.
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Hot NFL Teams Are Rolling In
The hottest NFL players aren't necessarily born from game winning touchdowns or community service off the field. Sometimes, ok most of the time, the best and brightest in professional football are the players who prompt the most controversy. It all goes back to that old saying, there's no better publicity than bad publicity. Maybe it didn't go exactly like the, but you get the picture.
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New Coaches For NFL Teams
There will be some new faces on the playing fields this season in the NFL. Ten new coaches will join teams across the country. While some are better than others, new coaches can serve many purposes. Giving a new perspective on how the game is played may help many players who are struggling a bit. New training exercises, schedules, and plays can also revitalize teams that did not have the greatest seasons in the past.
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Factors Which Make For a Great NFL Game
Catching an NFL football game, whether on television or in person, is a great way to spend the day. There are certain key components however which make a particular football game even that much more eventful. When considering the following factors, one is sure to agree that these specific components make a game more exciting.
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Minnesota Vikings: Can They Make A Moral Turn-Around?
The Minnesota Vikings have sadly excelled in something other than gaining a reputation for powerful play on the field: powerful misconduct off the field! For example, October 6th, 2005 is a day that reigns in infamy for Vikings fans. On that day Lake Minnetonka was the unlikely backdrop to a team party that involved lewd acts perpetrated by several players in front of a host of witnesses.
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NFL 2006: Cleveland Browns
Romeo Crennel begins his second season at the helm of the Cleveland franchise. The former Patriot defensive coordinator feels confident heading into the season after signing some high priced free agents and drafting young talent he feels will come in right away and contribute.
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NFL 2006: Pittsburgh Steelers
Last season was a dream one for Bill Cowher, the Pittsburgh Steelers and all the fans in the Steel City. Because in 2005, the Steelers finally did win one for the thumb.
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NFL 2006: Baltimore Ravens
Despite a 6-10 record last year, the Baltimore Ravens and their fans have an air of confidence heading into the 2006 season. And for good reason. Head coach Brian Billick and Ozzie Newsome in the front office have put together a squad that may be their best since the Super Bowl run in 2001.
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Jim Brown: Greatest RB of All Time
Whenever a debate arises about who the best running back of all time in the NFL is, you often hear names mentioned such as Barry Sanders, Walter Payton, Emmitt Smith, and Bo Jackson, just to name a few. One of the most overlooked players in all of this discussion is none other than Long Island’s Jim Brown.
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AFC North 2006 Preview and Projections
1) Pittsburgh: The Steelers are still the creme of the crop in the AFC North having now won 31 of their last 38 contests and having been in the playoffs 4 of the past 5 years, however, they must guard against complacency after finally getting over the proverbial hump and winning HC Bill Cowher’s first Super Bowl.
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#83 Mississippi St. Bulldogs Preview
Spring practices are in the books and fall camps will be here before you know it so that means getting an early jump on the 2006 NCAA football season. Knowing the teams now will save you time in August and Matt Fargo is here to help you get a grasp of what to expect this upcoming year. We go from worst to first in this 2006 College Football Preview.
#83 – Mississippi St. Bulldogs 3-8 SU; 4-6 ATS
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#87 Wyoming Cowboys Preview
Spring practices are in the books and fall camps will be here before you know it so that means getting an early jump on the 2006 NCAA football season. Knowing the teams now will save you time in August and Matt Fargo is here to help you get a grasp of what to expect this upcoming year. We go from worst to first in this 2006 College Football Preview.
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