
Ciancio: Enough of Antonio Brown
Antonio Brown has given the National Football League (NFL) something it does not need at this point, even more controversy.

Antonio Brown has given the National Football League (NFL) something it does not need at this point, even more controversy.

With week one in the books, some situations have settled down into more projectable outcomes, and some still leave us wanting more, or disappointed initially after all the off-season hype. Exploiting these opportunities is a great way to get leverage on the field, as well as making our lineups unique.
Week two is amongst us and we hope you had a successful week one. Whether you won by a large margin or the closest of decimals, you’re probably preparing for another week with questions galore. To help fantasy football players with their roster construction, three of our writers have provided some insight on which players they would start, would sit, and consider a sleeper for week two. Be sure to follow all of them on twitter and ask any of The Scorecrow’s fantasy writers for fantasy advice.
We are on to week two! This week’s value edition will admittedly contain several Raiders due to the pricing coming out prior to Monday Night Football, so when you see an Oakland player in each section, know that it’s due to a combination of the Monday Night effect, as well as the initial week settling-in process.
According to various reports, ESPN’s including Cameron Wolfe, the Miami Dolphins are allowing second-year defensive back Minkah Fitzpatrick to look for a team to be traded to. The New York Jets should be in the mix and should absolutely do everything they can to trade for the young defensive back.
Last week’s Thursday Night Game was a boring game, in large part due to two impressive defenses and two underwhelming offenses. The matchup this week should be more entertaining between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Carolina Panthers. Entering week two, several fantasy story lines have changed due to injuries and underwhelming opening week performances. One of those players was Jameis Winston, who had a horrible game against the San Francisco 49ers, throwing three interceptions and losing a fumble. Will he bounce back in week two?
Well, week one has come and gone. While some games were close and others blowouts, on the defensive side of the ball, players started to stand out and make a mark right off the bat for their teams. In a review of last week’s edition, we saw the unfortunate injury bug claim Johnathan Allen after playing only seven snaps when he injured his knee. Richard Sherman though shined with five tackles, four solos, two pass deflections and an interception for a pick-six! Zach Cunningham has five tackles against New Orleans and my sleeper pick of Jerome Baker logged eight tackles, just shy of making the double-digit mark. Going into week two the matchups are looking juicy for these guys listed below!
Week one is complete and it definitely did not disappoint. Week two gets started with a divisional battle between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs the Carolina Panthers. This game will not be anything like last week’s offensive snooze fest. In fact, there will be more scoring in the first half, maybe even the first quarter than all of last week’s game. Let’s take a look at this week’s DFS matchups on FanDuel and DraftKings.
The first week of the NFL season featured several impressive debuts from rookie receivers, along with dominance from the elite RB1s and a breakout performance by a certain running quarterback that plays for the Baltimore Ravens. While we can draw insights from week one, it’s important not to overreact, since it’s only one game. On to week two!
The first week of the NFL season is in the books and we have had time to reflect on how that has affected our account balances on our DFS sites. While results are nice at times to analyze, we really want to make sure the process to get there is correct moving forward. We all ultimately are trying to learn and get better as the season progresses. I want to touch on the plays I spoke about prior to this week and talk about what I did right and wrong.
Antonio Brown is officially a member of the New England Patriots, but how did we get to this point? Well. Let’s take a look back at Brown’s mess from Pittsburgh to Oakland to New England.
With the first complete week of NFL football in the books, the landscape has changed quite a bit and overreaction Monday was fun. What does the pecking order in the NFL look like after one week?

Antonio Brown has given the National Football League (NFL) something it does not need at this point, even more controversy. Brown is being a complete

With week one in the books, some situations have settled down into more projectable outcomes, and some still leave us wanting more, or disappointed initially after all the off-season hype. Exploiting these opportunities is a great way to get leverage on the field, as well as making our lineups unique.
Week two is amongst us and we hope you had a successful week one. Whether you won by a large margin or the closest of decimals, you’re probably preparing for another week with questions galore. To help fantasy football players with their roster construction, three of our writers have provided some insight on which players they would start, would sit, and consider a sleeper for week two. Be sure to follow all of them on twitter and ask any of The Scorecrow’s fantasy writers for fantasy advice.
We are on to week two! This week’s value edition will admittedly contain several Raiders due to the pricing coming out prior to Monday Night Football, so when you see an Oakland player in each section, know that it’s due to a combination of the Monday Night effect, as well as the initial week settling-in process.
According to various reports, ESPN’s including Cameron Wolfe, the Miami Dolphins are allowing second-year defensive back Minkah Fitzpatrick to look for a team to be traded to. The New York Jets should be in the mix and should absolutely do everything they can to trade for the young defensive back.
Last week’s Thursday Night Game was a boring game, in large part due to two impressive defenses and two underwhelming offenses. The matchup this week should be more entertaining between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Carolina Panthers. Entering week two, several fantasy story lines have changed due to injuries and underwhelming opening week performances. One of those players was Jameis Winston, who had a horrible game against the San Francisco 49ers, throwing three interceptions and losing a fumble. Will he bounce back in week two?
Well, week one has come and gone. While some games were close and others blowouts, on the defensive side of the ball, players started to stand out and make a mark right off the bat for their teams. In a review of last week’s edition, we saw the unfortunate injury bug claim Johnathan Allen after playing only seven snaps when he injured his knee. Richard Sherman though shined with five tackles, four solos, two pass deflections and an interception for a pick-six! Zach Cunningham has five tackles against New Orleans and my sleeper pick of Jerome Baker logged eight tackles, just shy of making the double-digit mark. Going into week two the matchups are looking juicy for these guys listed below!
Week one is complete and it definitely did not disappoint. Week two gets started with a divisional battle between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs the Carolina Panthers. This game will not be anything like last week’s offensive snooze fest. In fact, there will be more scoring in the first half, maybe even the first quarter than all of last week’s game. Let’s take a look at this week’s DFS matchups on FanDuel and DraftKings.
The first week of the NFL season featured several impressive debuts from rookie receivers, along with dominance from the elite RB1s and a breakout performance by a certain running quarterback that plays for the Baltimore Ravens. While we can draw insights from week one, it’s important not to overreact, since it’s only one game. On to week two!
The first week of the NFL season is in the books and we have had time to reflect on how that has affected our account balances on our DFS sites. While results are nice at times to analyze, we really want to make sure the process to get there is correct moving forward. We all ultimately are trying to learn and get better as the season progresses. I want to touch on the plays I spoke about prior to this week and talk about what I did right and wrong.
Antonio Brown is officially a member of the New England Patriots, but how did we get to this point? Well. Let’s take a look back at Brown’s mess from Pittsburgh to Oakland to New England.
With the first complete week of NFL football in the books, the landscape has changed quite a bit and overreaction Monday was fun. What does the pecking order in the NFL look like after one week?
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