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21 results for "chris cooley"
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Believe in Panthers' Steve Smith
Eric KarabellSteve Smith is back. Yes, that Steve Smith, the one fantasy owners used to rely on when the Carolina Panthers weren't one of the league's laughingstocks. Of course, this Steve Smith, not to confused with the New York Giants' point-per-...
Blog | October 22, 2010
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Carolina Panthers' Steve Smith looks like decent option upon his ...
Eric KarabellEric Karabell discusses his rankings changes for the week, including adding the Panthers' Steve Smith, plus offers up his sneaky pickups of the week.
Blog | Conversation | October 22, 2010
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Fantasy Football: Patrick Crayton a valuable Week 7 pickup due to...
KC JoynerKC Joyner reacts to a rash of injuries among wide receivers and tight ends by finding waiver-wire candidates who will make for more-than-adequate fill-ins. The list includes Patrick Crayton, who stands to benefit from the Chargers' injuries.
Story | Conversation | October 18, 2010
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Scouts Inc. breaks down the top tight ends in the NFL
Jeremy GreenScouts Inc.'s Jeremy Green ranks and breaks down the top tight ends in the NFL.
Story | Conversation | November 12, 2009
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Fantasy Football - Take trade offers to extremes - The Scout Team...
Scott BurtonIf your first salvo in fantasy football trade negotiations is a bit inflated, you'll benefit in the end. It's science. Plus, nine bits of Fantasy Scout's cold, mathematical analysis for Week 8 and beyond.
Story | Conversation | October 28, 2009
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Loss of Cooley can be overcome by his owners
Eric KarabellWashington Redskins tight end Chris Cooley seems to be a pretty interesting guy, outgoing and personable, diverse and multifaceted, so he'll find plenty to keep him busy during the second half of the NFL season. But it appears playing football l...
Blog | October 27, 2009
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Chris Cooley's ankle fracture doesn't have to be tragic in fantas...
Eric KarabellEric Karabell discusses Chris Cooley's ankle fracture from a fantasy perspective and details potential replacements.
Blog | Conversation | October 27, 2009
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Redskins' problems limit fantasy production
Eric KarabellFantasy owners generally don't care who calls the plays for NFL teams, whether it's the quarterback, head coach, an assistant, a consultant or Santa Claus. Really, it doesn't matter to 99 percent of us. We own Clinton Portis and we sim...
Blog | October 19, 2009
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Redskins' problems limit fantasy production
Eric KarabellEric Karabell discusses the Redskins from a fantasy perspective
Blog | Conversation | October 19, 2009
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Football Outsiders: Matt Schaub, Frank Gore, Vincent Jackson head...
Bill BarnwellFootball Outsiders' Week 2 Quick Reads show why all 350-yard passing days aren't the same. If you're Matt Schaub, those yards are part of a brilliant performance. But Kevin Kolb? Not so much. Oh, and the Giants have two pretty good receivers after all.
Story | Conversation | September 21, 2009
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Hoge's Tape Room: Breaking down Redskins, Bills
Merril HogeMerrill Hoge breaks down the Redskins and Bills while discussing Roethlisberger's latest injury.
Story | Conversation | October 03, 2008
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Campbell much better than his numbers show
Jeremy GreenCampbell is quickly emerging into a solid starting QB in the NFL, writes Jeremy Green.
Story | Conversation | October 17, 2007
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Campbell much better than his numbers show
Jeremy GreenCampbell is quickly emerging into a solid starting QB in the NFL, writes Jeremy Green.
Story | Conversation | October 17, 2007
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Shockey failing to make deep impact
KC JoynerIn the first of a series of articles identifying the most overrated and underrated players in the league, KC Joyner explores the tight end position.
Story | Conversation | June 12, 2007
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Week 6: Engel's Mailbag
Scott EngelScott Engel offers advice on lineups and trades in his weekly mailbag.
Story | Conversation | October 12, 2006
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Offense has a number of options
Michael SmithTwo players who should benefit from Al Saunders' offense are Chris Cooley and Clinton Portis, writes Michael Smith.
Story | Conversation | August 10, 2006