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Tag Archives: Waiver Wire
Different Wins
Just like the pros, fantasy owners experience all different types of wins. These three are all unique wins I had this week and they all illustrate why we play the game. First is my team, “Gio Bernard’s Minivan” This team … Continue reading
Making the Most of What Remains (WR Edition)
For some of you waivers will clear Wednesday while you rest up for another work day for others they clear Thursday as you viciously await Friday’s workday and beginning of the weekend. Either way we’ll provide waiver/free agent payers who … Continue reading
Making the Most of What Remains (QB Edition)
Intensity is the name of the game. It always seems to pick up after week 11. And now these late BYE week teams have you wondering if you can survive without Marshawn Lynch or AJ Green. That’s because one week … Continue reading
BYE Week
The Fantasy Force would like to announce that it has a BYE week for the NFL’s week 9. I’ll try to keep the twitter page active with pickups, (Marvin Jones, Jason Campbell, and Drew Davis for deep leagues). I am … Continue reading
Waiver Duds and Buds
Maybe it’s an untimely injury. Maybe it’s the BYE week. Maybe it’s just a matchup you just don’t love. ThereĀ are many reasons a fantasy owner scours the waiver wire. And for some these moves pay off handsomely where they see … Continue reading
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Wavering Waiver Wire
Maybe it’s me. Maybe I just don’t see it like some. Maybe the talent is just jumping out and I refuse to believe it. Or maybe i’m right. Either way the waiver wire looks practically bare to me. It looks … Continue reading