September 24, 2020
Fantasy football
by
Evan Macy
The NFL saw five starting running backs go down, last week, along with two starting quarterback and seemingly countless other injuries at key spots for fantasy football. Which leaves team owners scrambling to piece together their once finely tuned roster.
September 22, 2020
Fantasy football
by
Evan Macy
Making waiver wire claims is a risk, and sometimes a depressing drag, but if you want to win your fantasy league, you need to look at it like an opportunity.
September 21, 2020
Phillies
by
Evan Macy
It's really easy for Phillies to get lost in the cul de sac of depressing news as the truncated baseball season reaches its final home stretch.
September 21, 2020
Fantasy football
by
Evan Macy
Week 2 was a bloodbath.
September 20, 2020
Eagles
by
Evan Macy
For anyone hoping Week 1's embarrassment to Washington's football team was a fluke, or replacement for missed preseason games, we are sorry.
September 17, 2020
Fantasy football
by
Evan Macy
Fantasy football is all about decisions. And research helps.
September 16, 2020
Phillies
by
Evan Macy
The Phillies have a sprint to the finish as they seek their first playoff berth since 2011. But they are wounded.
September 16, 2020
Eagles
by
Evan Macy
The Eagles lost in Week 1 and everyone is panicking. Sportsbooks oftentimes give a more non-partisan glimpse at the pulse of a team, and as we'll do every week, here's a look at how Philadelphia's chances at winning the super Bowl and NFC East — as well as a few player props — have changed since last week.
September 15, 2020
Phillies
by
Evan Macy
The Phillies were man-handled by the lowly Marlins in their recent (and rare) seven-game series, dropping five of seven. The team has lost eight of 12 games since a five-game win streak put them firmly in a playoff spot, and with several key players dealing with injuries, the Phillies are now realistically at risk of missing out on the entire 16-team playoff field.
September 15, 2020
Fantasy football
by
Evan Macy
Whether an injury has decimated your roster already (thanks to injuries to guys like Marlon Mack, James Conner or Le'Veon Bell), or your team flat out stinks already, good fantasy football team owners should be looking to improve their team every single week.