NFL Fantasy Football Tight End: 2009 Chase Coffman Preview

December 16, 2008 by kris  
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Chase Coffman – Tight End – Mizzou Tigers (Big 12)

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Chase Coffman of Mizzou

Height: 6′6″

Weight: 252lbs

Best 40 Time: 4.76s

Projected 40 Time: 4.79

Projected Bench:18 Times @ 225lbs

Chase Coffman of the Mizzou Tigers is an incredible TE, and will prove to be fairly useful at the next level.
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NFL Fantasy Football Tight End: 2009 Brandon Pettigrew Preview

December 14, 2008 by kris  
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Brandon Pettigrew – Tight End – Oklahoma State Cowboys (Big 12)

Gatt, Gatt. Brandon Pettigrew!

Gatt, Gatt. Brandon Pettigrew!

Height: 6′6″

Weight: 260lbs

Best 40 Time: 4.76s

Projected 40 Time: 4.80

Projected Bench: 24 Times @ 225lbs

Well, Brandon Pettigrew is a bad bad man.

He was busted in January for cursing and assaulting a police officer – shortly after he announced he’d stay another year and finish his degree.

He likes education, but also likes fighting cops. I guess they cancel each other out, and eliminate any attitude problems Pettigrew may have.

Anyways, this year’s draft class doesn’t seem to have crazy Vernon Davis / Dustin Keller-type freakishness.

There are however a good amount of very solid, very reliable, prototypical tight ends.  Pettigrew leads this class.
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NFL Fantasy Football Quarterback: 2009 Matt Stafford Preview

December 9, 2008 by kris  
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Matt Stafford – Quarterback – Georgia Bulldogs (SEC)

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NFL: It’s A Good Year To Be Bad, Maybe? Wait… Turducken!

December 7, 2008 by kris  
Filed under Football, NFL

...at a hockey game?

...at a hockey game?

There’s some bad teams in the National Football League this year, some real bad teams. The Detroit Lions are pulling an O-fer and the Bengals just dont seem to give a damn.

Of course in the NFL, futility is rewarded with a high draft pick.  There’s no lottery like the NBA, or NHL — If you’re the worst team, you get the best pick.

Watching Matt Ryan dominate defenses may lead you to believe this is a good thing, until you watch JaMarcus Russell throw yet another pick. When he came into the league wasn’t he supposed to be able to throw the ball through people? from he’s knees? with his arms tied behind his back? while curing AIDS?
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