
Heller’s Three Burning Questions 2022: Dallas Cowboys
As in years past, this 32-part series will look at the three most pressing questions facing each of the 32 teams.
As in years past, this 32-part series will look at the three most pressing questions facing each of the 32 teams.
The key to winning in dynasty fantasy football? Buying low and selling high. With free agency in full swing, there is no better time to look for buy-low candidates in dynasty.
Week 14 features a huge AFC matchup between the Pittsburgh Steelers (11-1) and the Buffalo Bills (9-3). Coming off their first loss of the season, the Steelers need a win to retain the top seed in the AFC. Meanwhile, the Bills can clinch the AFC East with a win. It will all go down in primetime on Sunday Night Football.
A game between two teams once thought to be two premier Super Bowl contenders heading into the 2020 season; the Pittsburgh Steelers traveled to Dallas to battle the Cowboys on Sunday.
Despite holding a 2-5 record this season, the Washington Football Team is only a half-game out of first place in the awful NFC East. The team is on a bye this week, but don’t be expect things to be quiet for the front office. Washington can be either buyers or sellers for next week’s trade deadline, depending on their goals this season.
A game between two teams deadlocked atop of the AFC North. The Pittsburgh Steelers once again proved to the Cleveland Browns that they remain the class of the division. Routing Cleveland 38-7, Ben Roethlisberger and company had their way with the Browns throughout the contest’s duration, racking up 277 yards of total offense, while forcing Baker Mayfield into multiple interceptions. Pittsburgh jumped out to a 24-0 lead, ending Cleveland’s four-game win streak and extending the Browns’ losing streak at Heinz Field to 17 games.
Two weeks from today is Thanksgiving and that means the NFL regular season is on the back nine. With the San Francisco 49ers losing in overtime Monday night to the Seattle Seahawks, every team has lost at least one game this season. Meanwhile, the Miami Dolphins pulled off their second straight win, defeating the Indianapolis Colts, throwing NFL draft junkies for a spin. Last week’s Thursday night game between the Oakland Raiders and Los Angeles Chargers was entertaining, close, and offered plenty of fantasy points.
One of my favorite activities to take part in at bars, other than drinking, of course, is playing darts. Throwing darts takes precision aim, but if you hit the bullseye or triple-20 you’re sitting very pretty. It’s the same concept when it comes to taking down a large field tournament otherwise known as GPPs. Sometimes you have to get a little weird and go off the radar. You don’t have to get a ton of these guys in your lineup, but one or two could be incredibly beneficial. It could also fail miserably. But if you’re playing in a tournament like the Milly Maker on DraftKings, you’re going to need to get creative and use at least one low-owned player. Without further ado, let’s get to some Dart Throws that might help us take home a ton of money.
The Pittsburgh Steelers came out of the gate relatively fast (if you ignore that Browns tie), starting with a 7-2-1 record, despite the holdout of Le’Veon Bell. They exerted some pure dominance against Carolina at home and wore down a tough Jacksonville defense. After a few head-scratchers against the AFC West, they managed to beat back New England to stay on track for a playoff run. A close loss to a very good New Orleans team coupled with Antonio Brown giving up on the team going into Week 17 buried them, and they limped to a 9-6-1 final record, missing the playoffs.
With the upcoming NFL season upon us and the 2019 rookie draft has come and gone most people in the offseason have forgotten about those that may have not lived up to the hype of their rookie season in 2018 coming out of the draft. Whether it be the team that drafted them or simply waiting their time on the depth chart, I’ve selected players that should be bought low in dynasty with expectations that 2019 will be their year and value come to fruition. Be sure to jump on these guys before the preseason starts and their value goes up before week one is here.
The second week of preseason has come to a close which means we’ve reached the midway point of the NFL’s
As in years past, this 32-part series will look at the three most pressing questions facing each of the 32 teams.
The key to winning in dynasty fantasy football? Buying low and selling high. With free agency in full swing, there is no better time to look for buy-low candidates in dynasty.
Week 14 features a huge AFC matchup between the Pittsburgh Steelers (11-1) and the Buffalo Bills (9-3). Coming off their first loss of the season, the Steelers need a win to retain the top seed in the AFC. Meanwhile, the Bills can clinch the AFC East with a win. It will all go down in primetime on Sunday Night Football.
A game between two teams once thought to be two premier Super Bowl contenders heading into the 2020 season; the Pittsburgh Steelers traveled to Dallas to battle the Cowboys on Sunday.
Despite holding a 2-5 record this season, the Washington Football Team is only a half-game out of first place in the awful NFC East. The team is on a bye this week, but don’t be expect things to be quiet for the front office. Washington can be either buyers or sellers for next week’s trade deadline, depending on their goals this season.
A game between two teams deadlocked atop of the AFC North. The Pittsburgh Steelers once again proved to the Cleveland Browns that they remain the class of the division. Routing Cleveland 38-7, Ben Roethlisberger and company had their way with the Browns throughout the contest’s duration, racking up 277 yards of total offense, while forcing Baker Mayfield into multiple interceptions. Pittsburgh jumped out to a 24-0 lead, ending Cleveland’s four-game win streak and extending the Browns’ losing streak at Heinz Field to 17 games.
Two weeks from today is Thanksgiving and that means the NFL regular season is on the back nine. With the San Francisco 49ers losing in overtime Monday night to the Seattle Seahawks, every team has lost at least one game this season. Meanwhile, the Miami Dolphins pulled off their second straight win, defeating the Indianapolis Colts, throwing NFL draft junkies for a spin. Last week’s Thursday night game between the Oakland Raiders and Los Angeles Chargers was entertaining, close, and offered plenty of fantasy points.
One of my favorite activities to take part in at bars, other than drinking, of course, is playing darts. Throwing darts takes precision aim, but if you hit the bullseye or triple-20 you’re sitting very pretty. It’s the same concept when it comes to taking down a large field tournament otherwise known as GPPs. Sometimes you have to get a little weird and go off the radar. You don’t have to get a ton of these guys in your lineup, but one or two could be incredibly beneficial. It could also fail miserably. But if you’re playing in a tournament like the Milly Maker on DraftKings, you’re going to need to get creative and use at least one low-owned player. Without further ado, let’s get to some Dart Throws that might help us take home a ton of money.
The Pittsburgh Steelers came out of the gate relatively fast (if you ignore that Browns tie), starting with a 7-2-1 record, despite the holdout of Le’Veon Bell. They exerted some pure dominance against Carolina at home and wore down a tough Jacksonville defense. After a few head-scratchers against the AFC West, they managed to beat back New England to stay on track for a playoff run. A close loss to a very good New Orleans team coupled with Antonio Brown giving up on the team going into Week 17 buried them, and they limped to a 9-6-1 final record, missing the playoffs.
With the upcoming NFL season upon us and the 2019 rookie draft has come and gone most people in the offseason have forgotten about those that may have not lived up to the hype of their rookie season in 2018 coming out of the draft. Whether it be the team that drafted them or simply waiting their time on the depth chart, I’ve selected players that should be bought low in dynasty with expectations that 2019 will be their year and value come to fruition. Be sure to jump on these guys before the preseason starts and their value goes up before week one is here.
The second week of preseason has come to a close which means we’ve reached the midway point of the NFL’s exhibition games and are two
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