Growing up as a hometown fan of any Cleveland sports team is immensely difficult for anyone, let alone my generation. I have endured the likes of The Shot, The Drive, Full Article »
The Indianapolis Colts were a fantasy wasteland in 2011, and the departure of Peyton Manning heading into the 2012 season left many questioning the organization’s ability to stay competitive during a rebuilding Full Article »
The fallout of free agency is upon us, and the hype surrounding the NFL Draft is in full effect and reaching its climax. “March Madness” is terminology that is widely Full Article »
A rising college star…2011 first-team All-American, all-time and single-season leader in receptions, receiving yards, and receiving touchdowns for his respective school. A combined owned and shared 16 school records, including Full Article »
As I was sitting down to write my third installment for the Sophomore Slump (Busters) trilogy involving the wide receiver rookie class; I found it very difficult to justify a Full Article »
Football Sunday; the best day of the week for people like me, as I get to kick back, relax, and watch my fantasy football team(s) decide my levels of frustration Full Article »
In a league where quarterbacks have captured the spotlight, elite running backs have become increasingly scarce and more valuable than ever. With dual-back systems becoming an integral part of many Full Article »
Sophomore Slump…dreaded words to any 2nd year NFL player coming off a successful rookie campaign. It is called a “career” for a reason; no professional football player wants to be Full Article »
The concept and foundation of the phenomenon we call fantasy football first originated in a Manhattan hotel room in 1962. The simple logic that is the baseline of the “game” Full Article »