All eyes on New Jersey for guidance on sports betting future
Now that the stigma of sports betting is beginning to evaporate, there’s still a lot to do in the coming years. Outside of the areas… Read More ›
Now that the stigma of sports betting is beginning to evaporate, there’s still a lot to do in the coming years. Outside of the areas… Read More ›
This week has been rough for fantasy baseball owners. Robinson Cano’s suspension and multiple-category fantasy stud A.J. Pollack’s injury will keep him out for more… Read More ›
Fantasy baseball owners are getting desperate. That’s likely why I’ve fielded a few more trade offers in recent days than normal. Unlike some owners, I’m… Read More ›
My two-start pitchers last week came through in three of the four starts, with the only blemish being a fairly major one with Danny Duffy… Read More ›
The FIFA World Cup begins in June 2018 and there will be many punters who are wondering which sides to put their money on. Obviously,… Read More ›
The waiver wire is slimming down in fantasy baseball. More than a month into the season, players who started out hot are owned in the… Read More ›
Even with dissension in New England, there’s not many who will predict a new AFC East champion for 2018. This is still the Patriots’ division… Read More ›
These next few weeks are the best time to utilize the two-start pitcher philosophy. Much of fantasy baseball is just outlasting the others in your… Read More ›
Rookie wide receivers are tough to trust. In recent years, the top wide receivers drafted in the NFL draft have been atrocious in their rookie… Read More ›
Saquon Barkley will have an RB1 grade in fantasy football in 2018, despite playing on a team notoriously bad at utilizing running backs in fantasy… Read More ›
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