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(by Steven Lorenz)
Welcome to the first edition of “The Chris Davis ManCRUSH of the Week.” In homage to our hero, Chris Davis, whom we love with all our hearts and will never give up on, the writers here at the FBC have decided to confess their true feelings for the mancrush they believe will eventually find fantasy stardom (and hopefully a spot on your roster this season). Every week the article will focus on a potential-filled player that the given author has especially high hopes for. Please enjoy! [More]
(by Adam Laforet)
Yeah, I said it – I think Kris Humphries is a sleeper pick up. To be more specific, I think he’s a deep sleeper pick up. If you’re playing in a deep league and are looking for a waiver option for points, boards, and blocks, then adding Humphries could pay big dividends. [More]
(by Thomas Allen)
Do you know who has the second-best save percentage in the NHL right now? It’s not Luongo or Brodeur, but the Atlanta Trashers’ Johan Hedburg instead at .933 in 13 games, starting for what I think is one of the worst defensive (and best offensive) teams in the league. Hedburg is 7-3 this season and is tied for fifth in the league with a 2.15 GAA. As Kari Lehtonen remains out and has not resumed skating, Hedburg is competing for the job with a goalie 14 years his junior, Ondrej Pavelec. Pavelec has allowed three or more goals in 10 of his past 13 appearances and four or more in seven of those games. [More]
(by Jimmy Vanderpool)
After 11 weeks of high octane fantasy action, most leagues should be barreling into their last week of regular season play. There isn’t much gold in the neighborhood of sleepers at this point in the season, so instead we will conduct an oversight of who you should look to be “Thanks-fully Giving” this week. There are those that look so solid, that even a drunken mind appears sober because these are so obvious. There are those that are staggering and act as such a surprise that owners sometimes overlook them because they of disbelief or distrust. And there are those who are just plain startling when you attempt to figure out how their fantasy production is so far away from their NFL on the field play. [More]
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