Today I break down the new NFL fantasy football season, a general manager looks to bring glory days twice to a new baseball club, and Jered Weaver makes some big money.
Fantasy Today
NFL defeated a miserable time for football fans in the lockout situation and now the biggest sport in America is back. Many a sports fan in the USA are gearing up for fantasy football season and many will fail picking inadequate players and falling flat on their keyboards. Here are 5 tips to ensure your fantasy team is a success.
-Don't reach for running backs. Seriously. There is far too deep a market of good ones.
-Same for QBs guys.
-DO reach for wide receivers. After Andre Johnson, Greg Jennings, Roddy White, Greg Jennings, there's a huge gap in the levels of consistency, talent, and X-factors plaguing other receivers.
-Watch the trade piles very closely, there's always a new emergence in the world of fantasy football. DO NOT GET COMPLACENT.
-Trash talk. For everything trade, matchup, NFL game. Have fun with it!
Theo to Cubs?
Theo Epstein, general manager of the Boston Red Sox, has been linked to a move to the Chicago Cubs. Epstein, who led the BoSox to their first championship in 86 years with savvy business decisions and a clear head, has provoked the Cubs into thinking he can do the same with their title drought. The Cubs have tempted him to coming to the Windy City by giving him a big bonus and a promotion into president if he leaves Boston.
Angelic Spending
Jared Weaver has been one of the best pitchers in Major League Baseball this season, with no doubt. So to reward him, the Los Angeles Angels have offered the ace $85 million and a 5-year contract that was met with raised eyebrows. Scott Boras, the big-time agent of Weaver's, said that the man signed for a hometown discount and left big money on the table. However, Weaver thinks it doesn't matter. "How much more do you need?" he said, adding, "Could have got more, whatever. Who cares?" A very clear-headed statement from the Angels' darling thrower.
That's all for today. Thanks again.
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