Friday, October 3, 2008

2008 Fantasy Basketball Draft Guide!!!!


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Coaching Changes


Fantasy Team Names


Contract Year Players


Breakout Players


High Risk/Reward Players


Avoid List


Top Rookies


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Nothing Like a *JEST* Fan

As if the New York Jets didn't have it bad enough that they play in "Giants" stadium and don't even play in New York...You would hope that they could at least spell their team name...





Sunday, August 10, 2008

2008 Fantasy Football Draft Guide!!!


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  • Draft Strategy Guide


  • Coaching Changes


  • Fantasy Team Names


  • Contract Year Players



  • Breakout Players


  • High Risk/Reward Players


  • Avoid List


  • Top Rookies




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Monday, August 4, 2008

Going back to Work?


Legendary Green Bay Packers Quarterback Brett Favre has announced a return to the team. Although he formally retired in March claiming that he was "too tired" to continue, the future hall of famer now claims that he was forced out by team management and that he still has some good football left. With Brett Favre now announcing his return to football, Roto-World examines the top 5 professional athlete comebacks:

5: Joe Louis -- The Brown Bomber ruled boxing from 1937 to 1948. Louis is most famous for his World War II matchup against German fighter Max Schmeling, in which he defeated the Aryan boxer in just two minutes before a sellout crowd at Yankee Stadium. Louis retired on top, but money issues forced him to return to the ring two years later. Rocky Marciano ended Louis' career for good at age 37.

4: John Riggins -- Nicknamed "The Diesel," Riggins was a Hall of Fame running back for the Washington Redskins. After a contract dispute in 1980, Riggins walked away from the game. He was lured back to the team in 1981, telling the media "I'm bored, I'm broke, and I'm back!" Riggins continued to suit up until 1985 and won the Super Bowl MVP Award for his performance in Super Bowl XVIII.

3: Sugar Ray Leonard -- The Fighter of the Decade in the 1980's, Leonard loved retirement so much that he did it several times, including a last try back in 1997 at the age of 40. Leonard first retired in 1982, but then returned in 1983, 1986, 1988, 1991, and 1997. He encountered famous matches against Tommy Hearns, Roberto Duran, and Marvin Hagler.

2: Mario Lemieux -- The current team chairman played 10 years and won two Stanley Cups with the Pittsburgh Pengins, but then sat out the 1994-1995 season after battling Hodgkin's disease and a bad back. Although he retired officially in 1997, he returned in 2000 to play 5 more seasons before a heart ailment finally forced him off the ice.

1: Michael Jordan -- His Airness likely had the most shocking of retirements. After 3 World Championships with the Chicago Bulls from 1992-1994, Jordan abruptly walked away from the game to play baseball with the Chicago Whitesox for 1.5 seasons. Jordan returned in 1995 wearing jersey number 45, but would find success only when he reclaimed number 23 from the rafters. Jordan would win 3 more titles with the Bulls and then retire again. He would resurface in 2001 to play 2 seasons for the lowly Washington Wizards.

Monday, June 23, 2008

Best Baseball Nicknames of All Time



10. "The Big Hurt" Frank Thomas -- Nicknamed "The Big Hurt" in 1992 by broadcaster Ken Harrelson, Thomas has been a fearful presence in the batter's box for two decades. With over 500 homeruns and two MVP awards, Thomas is a sure-fire Hall of Famer.




9. "Shoeless" Joe Jackson -- Legend has it that Jackson bought a new pair of spikes for a game in South Carolina in 1908. After a few innings, the spikes were causing blisters on his feet, so he took them off and played the rest of the game barefoot. Although he never played another game without spikes, the name stuck forever.




8. "Charlie Hustle" Pete Rose -- The only nickname fitting the man who huslted his way to 4,256 hits. Rose was known for running down to first base after a walk. He never took a play off, and will always be known for his hard slide against Ray Fosse in the All-Star Game in 1971 that ended the catcher's career.




7. "Pudge" Carlton Fisk & Ivan Rodriguez -- This nickname was so good, it was used twice. Known for his durability, Fisk was a Hall of Fame catcher whose career lasted 24 seasons. Fisk also hit the famous "waving" home run in Game 6 of the 1975 World Series. The 2nd coming of "Pudge" was Rodriguez, who certainly lived up to his potential. A 13-time Gold Glove winner and 14-time All-Star, Rodriguez will be calling Cooperstown home once he retires.




6. "The Wizard of Oz" Ozzie Smith -- The perfect nickname for the shortstop who always magicly seemed to come up with the ball. With a record 16 gold gloves and a fantastic flip to start each game, The Wizard personified the acrobatic style of play by the St. Louis Cardinals in the 1980's.




5. Lawrence Peter "Yogi" Berra -- Yogi got his "nickname" from Bobby Hofman, a childhood friend. While watching a movie about an Indian snake charmer, Bobby noted that Yogi had a striking resemblance to the hindu man, saying "That yogi walks like Lawdie ( Larry) Berra," and the name stuck. Joe Garagiola tells a funny story about Yogi giving Carmen an anniversary card signed 'Yogi Berra.' She asked him if he thought he had to sign his last name so she wouldn't think it came from some other Yogi."






4. "The Say Hey Kid" Willie Mays -- Known for his gregarious nature, Mays would usually welcome a newcomer with his traditional "Say Hey." Yet, this "Kid" would go on to smash 660 Home Runs and appear in a record 24 All-Star Games. Today, Mays is arguably the greatest living ballplayer.




3. George Herman "Babe" Ruth -- The Babyfaced Ruth elevated the game of baseball to a national pastime. Prolific with the bat, Ruth batted a career .342 and slugged 714 home runs. Ruth's accomplishments were so incredible that the term "Ruthian" was created to describe his feats and those of future ballplayers.




2. "Mr. October" Reggie Jackson -- Nobody embodies the "clutch" player more than Reggie Jackson. With 3 home runs in game 6 of the 1977 World Series, Jackson dominated the L.A. Dodgers and led the Yankees to their first championship since 1962.




1. "The Iron Horse" Lou Gehrig -- A fitting nickname for the man who played in a then-record 2,130 consecutive games. Besides the incredible streak, Gehrig was also a model of class and dignity--a perfect foil to the playful Babe Ruth. Yet, Gehrig was no mediocre player. To this day, he still holds the record for career Grand Slams (24) and most RBI's in the American League in one season (184).




Honorable Mention: "El Guapo" Rich Garces, "The Chairman of the Board" Whitey Ford, Lenny "Nails" Dykstra, "Donnie Baseball" Don Mattingly, Mordechai "Three-Finger" Brown, Jim "Catfish" Hunter, "Splendid Splinter" Ted Williams, Stan "The Man" Musial, "Big Papi" David Ortiz, "Oil Can" Boyd, Larry "Chipper" Jones, "El Caballo" Carlos Lee, "The Pig Puma" Lance Berkman, "The Crime Dog" Fred McGriff, "Mr. May" Dave Winfield, "The Mayor" Sean Casey, "Dr. K" Dwight Gooden, Edwin "Duke" Snider, "The Big Unit" Randy Johnson, Nolan Ryan "Express", "The Rocket" Roger Clemens, "Stanky the Yankee" Andy Stankiewicz, Sal "The Barber" Maglie, "The Mad Hungarian" Al Hrabosky.

Monday, April 28, 2008

I Can't Believe (2008 NFL Draft edition)


I can't believe....


I can't believe that Andre Woodson, a sure-fire 1st rd QB, fell to the 6th round just because of 2 bad days with 'Mad' Mike Martz


I can't believe that the Ravens went after small school and unproven QB Joe Flacco after the Kyle Boller disaster when tested and accomplished Brian Brohm was available.


I can't believe that all those teams passed on Penn State all-time tackler Dan Connor. Can you say Zach Thomas?


I can't believe that the only team willing to take a risk on Brian Brohm was the Packers.


I can't believe that the Bears didn't even draft a QB.


I can't believe its not butter.


I can't believe that Parcells stole 2 starters from the Cowboys for only a 4th rd pick.


I can't believe Mario Manningham scored only a 6 on the Wonderlic. Yet, he will probably get a college degree.


I can't believe that the first receiver taken was Donnie Avery.


I can't believe that the Titans didn't draft a receiver until the 4th round and took yet another RB in the first round.


I can't believe that the Colts took both the first and second best centers in the draft when they already have Pro Bowler Jeff Saturday.


I can't believe that this email took me 10 minutes to write and is better than whatever Todd McShay has to say..


That is all..

Friday, February 29, 2008

2008 Fantasy Baseball Draft Guide!!!




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  • Draft Strategy Guide


  • Managerial Changes


  • Bullpen Notebook


  • Fantasy Team Names


  • Stolen Bases Notebook


  • Contract Year Players


  • 27-Year Old Players


  • Breakout Players


  • High Risk/Reward Players


  • Avoid List


  • Top Rookies




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