Thu, 27 September 2007 Injuries! Injuries! Get your injuries here! This week Scott reviews all the major walking wounded from Week 3, plus a far-from-unexpected QB move in Chicago. And fantasy football surprises- who will keep the momentum going? With Steve on vacation, Scott and special guest Ben go over listener e-mails. Send in your questions to extrapointspodcast@gmail.com Comments[0] |
Fri, 21 September 2007 Steve and Scott actually appear in the same episode! (at least until next week when Steve is on vacation) We discuss Andre Johnson's injury and Kevin Jones' potential return. Plus are the Browns really as good as they showed vs. Cinci? Are the Saints as bad as they showed in Wks. 1 and 2? Also listener e-mails. Have a fantasy football question, or suggestion for the show? E-mail us at extrapointspodcast@gmail.com. Comments[0] |
Thu, 13 September 2007 This week, the Giants lose Brandon Jacobs and Eli Manning, Chad Pennington starts another season with an injury, Eddie Kennison gets hurt on the first play of the game, Charlie Frye goes from starter to Seahawk, whether Chester Taylor's injury will keep him from competing for snaps with Adrian Peterson, Cadillac Williams goes back into the shop, DJ Hackett's high ankle sprain, McNair has a groin injury, and two kickers go on the injury report. Plus, your questions as always!
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Tue, 11 September 2007 Well, it took a really long time, but it looks like the Raiders finally got their man: reports are that the team has finally come to terms with the #1 pick from this year's draft, QB Jamarcus Russell. The contract is for 6 years and a max of $68 million. While Russell could be practicing in a few days, it remains to be seen when or if he will play in a game this season. Apparantly the Browns have had enough with Charlie Frye (it took them this long!?), as he's been traded to Seattle. That leaves Derek Anderson and Brady Quinn, and you wonder how long Romeo Crennel will wait before throwing Quinn into the fire... Category: fantasy news -- posted at: 1:42 PM Comments[0] |
Fri, 7 September 2007 Dallas WR Terry Glenn will miss at least two weeks with swelling in his knee, after missing the entire preseason following arthroscopic knee surgery. Patrick Crayton is expected to fill the starting role that Glenn is vacating, and should be picked up in all leagues where he is still available. Category: fantasy news -- posted at: 8:53 AM Comments[0] |
Thu, 6 September 2007 Last minute tidbits: the Falcons officially named Warrick Dunn their starting RB, putting Jerius Norwood in the backup role. The Browns named Charlie Frye as their starting QB. [cricket noises...] That is all. Category: fantasy news -- posted at: 1:52 PM Comments[0] |
Wed, 5 September 2007 Welcome to the regular season! We discuss news and notes of the week including what's up in the Green Bay backfield, QB decisions in Jacksonville and Oakland, WRs in New England, Dallas, and Detroit. Plus our first Waiver Wire Pick o' the Week in 2007! We also answer listener e-mails. See our post from earlier today for details on how to enter into our second survivor league. Links: Soccer Champions Podcast Comments[0] |
Wed, 5 September 2007 So we filled up our Survivor League! Thanks to all for signing up. If you couldn't get into the league, fear not, we've started another one at Yahoo. If you'd like to give this league a shot, go to the Yahoo survivor game page and follow the sign up steps. This group ID# is 24881, and the password "extra2" (without quotes, of course). Good luck and may the best prognosticator win... --Scott and Steve Category: general -- posted at: 10:13 AM Comments[0] |
Fri, 31 August 2007 In a surprise move, the Jaguars have announced that David Garrard, not Byron Leftwich, will be their starting QB this season. Leftwich will be traded or released by Saturday's deadline for teams to reduce their roster size to 53. Downgrade all Jacksonville receivers; Garrard's passing was anemic last season, and there's no reason to believe that he's finally learned how to throw for big yardage. As for Garrard himself, draft him only as a backup QB, and even then there are better options. Maurice Jones-Drew's value should remain unchanged at worst and may slightly increase; he had some of his best games with Garrard under center. As for Leftwich, I wouldn't be at all surprised to see him wearing a Falcons jersey by Labor Day... Category: fantasy news -- posted at: 9:45 PM Comments[0] |







