10
May
2008
Posted by Corey Koehler as Fantasy Football Podcast, Fantasy Football Sleeper, Fantasy Football Strategy, Fantasy Football Tip, NFL Commentary, NFL News, Podcast
It is time for your latest installment of the Fantasy Football News and Advice Show. In this episode Corey welcomes two experts to the show, Lee from FootballJabber.com and Michael from TheHazean.com.
Along with a few hand picked fantasy related news items, today the discussion centers around a few potential quarterback sleepers and the injury status of some prominent NFL players like LaDanian Tomlinson, Jake Delhomme and Deion Branch.
Who will be reading when training camp opens? Who has man-love for Bears rookie Matt Forte? Get the answers to those questions and more when you…
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4 Responses
Hazean
May 10th, 2008 at
1Hahah, man-love for Matt Forte. Love how you worked that into a tease!
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