Atlanta Falcons vs. Minnesota Vikings: Recap and Highlights
The Vikings trounced the Falcons this Sunday, silencing Altanta’s defense and exposing their offense. writes Michael Travis Rose.
The Vikings trounced the Falcons this Sunday, silencing Altanta’s defense and exposing their offense. writes Michael Travis Rose.
The Atlanta Falcons have dropped three straight games against the Minnesota Vikings dating back to Mike Zimmer’s first season as the Vikes’ head coach.
Well, this is it. This is what we’ve all been waiting for. NFL football is back baby! Of course, we had the Chicago versus Green Bay game on Thursday night to kick off the season, but that was simply a tease. A low scoring defensive battle with one touchdown over the course of the game. Sure, it was a good football game (not the outcome I wanted being a Bears fan), but not at all what fantasy players were hoping for either. There will be a lot more action and points today, guaranteed. Cash games have been an area we can find an edge when it pertains to daily fantasy football. Every year new players jump aboard the always rolling DFS train. Luckily for you, most of the new players will be applying what they know about season-long fantasy into DFS. That’s not a terrible strategy, but it can lead to bad habits or skipping over important details. By putting in the extra effort and taking in as much as you can, you’re already winning. With all of that said, let’s kick off this season the right way. Take a stroll with me and look at some options to target for Week 1 DFS Cash Games.
The Atlanta Falcons have dropped three straight games against the Minnesota Vikings dating back to Mike Zimmer’s first season as the Vikes’ head coach.
As preseason is well underway in the NFL, it is time to take a look at the landscape of the
Marcus Smith explores the increase in quarterback contracts as Dak Prescott continues to negotiate a new deal.
Andersen Pickard breaks down five players due for big extensions following this NFL season, while taking a look at what some of those new deals could look like.
Will Donehoo explains why Kirk Cousins isn’t necessarily to blame for the Minnesota Vikings’ regression from 2018 to 2019.
Going into last season, the Minnesota Vikings broke the bank, to bring in highly coveted free agent quarterback Kirk Cousins. Expectations were quite high, only to end up missing the playoffs. The final nail in the coffin was a week 17 loss to the Chicago Bears. Looking towards the draft, the Vikings have eight picks, including two six and seven round selections. It wouldn’t be very surprising to see the Vikings take a pair of offensive linemen in the first four rounds.
As the 2019 NFL Schedules were released this week, the Washington Redskins look ahead to the upcoming schedule and ponder
In Griffin Clark’s third mock draft, the Raiders replace Khalil Mack with a new defensive lineman and the Patriots find Tom Brady’s successor, among many other picks.
The clock is ticking on a potential extension of Russell Wilson, writes Andersen Pickard. Where do things stand between the Seattle Seahawks and their mobile quarterback?
The Vikings trounced the Falcons this Sunday, silencing Altanta’s defense and exposing their offense. writes Michael Travis Rose.
The Atlanta Falcons have dropped three straight games against the Minnesota Vikings dating back to Mike Zimmer’s first season as the Vikes’ head coach.
Well, this is it. This is what we’ve all been waiting for. NFL football is back baby! Of course, we had the Chicago versus Green Bay game on Thursday night to kick off the season, but that was simply a tease. A low scoring defensive battle with one touchdown over the course of the game. Sure, it was a good football game (not the outcome I wanted being a Bears fan), but not at all what fantasy players were hoping for either. There will be a lot more action and points today, guaranteed. Cash games have been an area we can find an edge when it pertains to daily fantasy football. Every year new players jump aboard the always rolling DFS train. Luckily for you, most of the new players will be applying what they know about season-long fantasy into DFS. That’s not a terrible strategy, but it can lead to bad habits or skipping over important details. By putting in the extra effort and taking in as much as you can, you’re already winning. With all of that said, let’s kick off this season the right way. Take a stroll with me and look at some options to target for Week 1 DFS Cash Games.
The Atlanta Falcons have dropped three straight games against the Minnesota Vikings dating back to Mike Zimmer’s first season as the Vikes’ head coach.
As preseason is well underway in the NFL, it is time to take a look at the landscape of the NFL. The only way to
Marcus Smith explores the increase in quarterback contracts as Dak Prescott continues to negotiate a new deal.
Andersen Pickard breaks down five players due for big extensions following this NFL season, while taking a look at what some of those new deals could look like.
Will Donehoo explains why Kirk Cousins isn’t necessarily to blame for the Minnesota Vikings’ regression from 2018 to 2019.
Going into last season, the Minnesota Vikings broke the bank, to bring in highly coveted free agent quarterback Kirk Cousins. Expectations were quite high, only to end up missing the playoffs. The final nail in the coffin was a week 17 loss to the Chicago Bears. Looking towards the draft, the Vikings have eight picks, including two six and seven round selections. It wouldn’t be very surprising to see the Vikings take a pair of offensive linemen in the first four rounds.
As the 2019 NFL Schedules were released this week, the Washington Redskins look ahead to the upcoming schedule and ponder what the season ahead holds.
In Griffin Clark’s third mock draft, the Raiders replace Khalil Mack with a new defensive lineman and the Patriots find Tom Brady’s successor, among many other picks.
The clock is ticking on a potential extension of Russell Wilson, writes Andersen Pickard. Where do things stand between the Seattle Seahawks and their mobile quarterback?
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