Archive for October, 2008
Rookie report: Steve Slaton v. Chris Johnson
I am going to give it away at the beginning…but I told you so! Last week, I predicted we would see Donnie Avery in Marc’s weekly rookie rankings at some point this season. Well, after hanging 163 yards and a touchdown against the Patriots in week eight, Avery makes his much-anticipated debut.
What I won’t give […]
Posted: October 29th, 2008 under steve slaton, NFL, Chris Johnson, Rankings/List.
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Steve Slaton—Chris Johnson: Rookie Report
I am going to give it away at the beginning…but I told you so!
Last week, I predicted we would see Donnie Avery in Marc’s weekly rookie rankings at some point this season. Well, after hanging 163 yards and a touchdown against the Patriots in week eight, Avery makes his much-anticipated debut.
What I won’t give away […]
Posted: October 29th, 2008 under steve slaton, DeSean Jackson, Matt Ryan, NFL, Chris Johnson, Eddie Royal, Rankings/List.
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Fantasy Football Rookie Report: Steve Slaton Still Supreme
Missed out on the Rookie Report last week. Marc had to put in some overtime at his real job, and I dropped the ball. My bad.
Anybody riding some of these guys this season? I have used Jonathan Stewart a few times in spot action. I know Matt Forte owners have used him pretty extensively, though […]
Posted: October 22nd, 2008 under steve slaton, DeSean Jackson, Matt Ryan, NFL, Chris Johnson, Fantasy, Jonathan Stewart, Eddie Royal.
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Fantasy Football Start Em & Sit Em—Week Seven
Sometimes injuries and bye weeks fill in your fantasy football line-ups for you; however, more often than not, you have a choice to make. Make the right choice and you’re Sunday will be golden; make the wrong choice and you’re cursed with the dreaded “What ifs!”
We, here, at the Bruno Boys don’t want you to […]
Posted: October 17th, 2008 under steve slaton, Big East Football, NFL, Football, AFC South, NFC North, Houston Texans, Detroit Lions, Matt Schaub, Andre Johnson, Fantasy.
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Where Would WVU Be Under Rodriguez Today?
Five games into the 2008 season, WVU is 3-2, averaging about half as many points as it did last year and has had three straight games with its starting tailback failing to gain 100 yards.
I tossed this question out to some friends today so I’ll do the same here: What would be the current record […]
Posted: October 7th, 2008 under steve slaton, College Football, Big East Football, Noel Devine, Rich Rodriguez, Patrick White, Michigan Wolverines Football, West Virginia Football, Bill Stewart, Editorial.
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