Posts by: Hannah Ulm
We are two weeks into the fantasy season and already players are dropping like flies—or like balls thrown to WR Stevie Johnson on the days God hates him. Injured players are piling up, making fantasy owners scour the free agent lists. If you’re lucky you’ll only need to replace a player or two. In my
Although the first game of the season is just one of many, it can cause you to second-guess those fantasy players you planned to start on Sunday. I’ve always been a big supporter of the “go with your gut” method, but sometimes it’s smart to reevaluate. Thursday’s season opener reminded us of one thing: big
After B.J. Daniels and our Bulls football team shocked the country by beating FSU in 2009, some started referring to Florida football teams as “The Big 4,” instead of the previous “Big 3,” comparing USF to UF, FSU and UM. That didn’t last long. Despite his heroics in Tallahassee, Daniels was inconsistent. Then the founding
Houston Texans RB Arian Foster pulled a hamstring. This is big news to those who already drafted him as their No. 1. It’s also important to the Houston fans that see him as a shining beacon of hope. But football players get injured all the time, so this wouldn’t really be an issue worth mentioning
I did a version of this column last season, but I think it’s a concept worth repeating. As fantasy owners, we love the competition and talking smack to our friends. Personally, I love the stats, the knowledge gained each season and feeling like I could hold a conversation with Michelle Beadle if I ever ran
Although I always felt confident the NFL labor issues would be resolved by the time regular season started, I must admit I breathed a sigh of relief once it was official. Then I thought, “How will that crazy offseason affect my fantasy football draft?” If you think you can approach your draft in the same
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