Fantasy Football 2011

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2011’s Most Accurate Experts

by andrew on December, 29th 2011

The results are in! If you’ve been following along all season, you know that our accuracy competition has been building towards this moment: The unveiling of 2011’s most accurate fantasy football expert.   For those unaware of our process, we’ve painstakingly tracked the weekly player rankings of the industry’s top fantasy pundits. Using our PAY™ . . . read more »

Which Fantasy Experts Like to Gamble?

by dave on December, 29th 2011

I’m not going to lie, I like gambling (legally, of course). I just returned from a birthday weekend in Vegas and I’ll be heading back to Sin City in a couple weeks for a fantasy sports conference (to give out our accuracy awards, and to give back the money I took from Caesars). For me, . . . read more »

Final Beat the Expert Results: Chicago Finally Won Something

by dave on December, 27th 2011

It’s a tough time to be a Chicago Bears fan. At least Indianapolis knew their season was lost after the Manning surgery news hit. In Chicago, it was a painful 5-game skid without Cutler, capped off by a playoff elimination at the hands of their NFC North nemesis, Green Bay Packers. Well, in true holiday . . . read more »

The Roundup: Headline News for Week 16

by Jenny on December, 23rd 2011

This is the moment I’ve been waiting for ever since I discovered this fascinating world of fantasy football six years ago:  For the first time ever, my brother’s team is in the fantasy finals.  I can’t recall a time when I felt this nervous and excited.  I’m nervous because his opponent has the scariest team, . . . read more »

Week 16: Top 2 Experts vs. the Field

by neumann on December, 23rd 2011

Welcome to the week 16 edition of Top 2 Experts vs. The Field. Each week, I examine the consensus rankings of the 2 most accurate experts at each position and see how they compare to the remaining experts. As always, the players featured below represent the guys the top experts notably “like” or “dislike” compared to their peers.