With six NFL teams on byes last week, and six more this week, fantasy team owners are pulling their hair out trying to cobble together a fantasy roster that has even a hint of a chance to win.  Football Weblog can help.  Football Weblog offers a free, weekly two-page fantasy football cheatsheet.  Page one ranks players for the upcoming week 9 games, while page two ranks players based on their value from now until the end of the season (weeks 9-16).  Check out the link for this week’s cheatsheet below!

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This month’s Football Weblog calendar features vintage artwork of the game program cover from the 1961 match-up between Pennsylvania’s Haverford and Upper Darby high school football teams.  The game was played – and continues to be played – on Thanksgiving Day, and alternates between the two schools’ football stadiums.  The gridiron rivalry is one of the longest in state history.  If Upper Darby can muster a win in this year’s contest, the series will be knotted at 45 games apiece with six ties.

Football Weblog’s monthly calendar comes in two ready-to-print formats. The first is configured to fit on two standard 8½ x 11 sheets of paper. The second is formatted for an 11 x 17 sheet. Choose your desired format from the links below!

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Looking for help at wide receiver this week?  Take a look at the Jets’ Quincy Enunwa.  Enunwa has been productive all season long, even against some pretty stout defenses.  This week he faces the Brownies, the most generous team in the league for wide receivers.  I’m conservative with him on my cheatsheet — ranking him as the 35th wide receiver — but the upside on this guy is what excites me.  I added Enunwa to both of my fantasy leagues, and suggest that you consider doing likewise.

On to the player rankings!  As you know, Football Weblog offers a free, weekly two-page fantasy football cheatsheet.  Page one ranks players for the upcoming week 8 games, while page two ranks players based on their value from now until the end of the season (weeks 8-16).  Check out the link for this week’s cheatsheet below!

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The NFL has been publishing the NFL Record & Fact Book for many years now.  The book is intended to provide information to the news media as an aid in reporting NFL games, but is chocolate to anyone that has even a passing interest professional football.  The book is incredible in size and scope – packed with enough stats and figures to leave you in a convulsive state of NFL infoxication.  Best of all it’s free!

The NFL Record & Fact Book used to be available only in print form, but (to the best of my knowledge) has been available only in PDF format for the last couple of years.  The only drawback is the time it takes to download the thing, but let me reassure you that it’s definitely worth the wait.  You’ll find the link to this publication below.

Thank you, NFL!

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Looking for an edge in your fantasy football league?  You’ve come to the right place!  Football Weblog offers a free, weekly two-page fantasy football cheatsheet.  Page one ranks players for the upcoming week 7 games, while page two ranks players based on their value from now until the end of the season (weeks 7-16).  Check out the link for this week’s cheatsheet below!

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I’ve never understood the bad rep the late Denny Green (1949-2016) received as a coach.  Green finished his NFL career with a 113-94 win-loss record, and led my Vikings to the playoffs eight of his 10 seasons with the team.  I liked the guy.  Sadly, many will remember Green only for his 2006 tirade made during his tenure with the Arizona Cardinals.  This week marks the 10th anniversary of that meltdown.  For those of you that remember, in a post-game interview following a heartbreaking loss to the Chicago Bears that saw the Cardinals blow a 20-point lead in the fourth quarter, Green simply lost it.  If you’ve never seen it, check out the video below.

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The NFL recently announced scheduling changes for week 8 on Sunday, October 30.  The Packers-Falcons and Cardinals-Panthers games will swap times.  The Packers-Falcons will now play at 4:25 PM ET while the Cardinals-Panthers game will kickoff at 1:00 PM ET.  For those of you that download and print Football Weblog’s One Page Schedules, please note that they’ve been updated to include these changes. The links to the schedules are below.  Enjoy!

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2016_whoop-assOpen up a can of whoop-ass on your fantasy league with Football Weblog’s free two-page fantasy football cheatsheet.  Page one ranks players for the upcoming week 6 games, while page two ranks players based on their value from now until the end of the season (weeks 6-16).  Check out the link below!

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Have you been itching to get Football Weblog’s Wallet Schedule, but were put off by the price?  Here’s your chance!  The price has been reduced to 95¢ plus S&H.  That’s a savings of over 50% with more than 75% of the games remaining to be played.

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The 2016 Wallet Schedule is printed on sturdy 14pt matte-coated cardstock for durability. NFC games are listed on one side; AFC games on the other. The schedule is color-coded to quickly identify Monday night games, Thursday games, byes, etc. Printed dimensions are 3-½” x 6” size, but include two score lines to enable easy folding to a compact 2” x 3-½” business card size – perfect for your wallet.

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I recently received a request to start regularly publishing the One Page 2016 NFL Schedule updated with scores from the previous week.  I thought that was a great suggestion.  (Thanks Donna!)  If one person finds this useful, I’m sure others will as well.  Please find the One Page Schedule updated with scores below.  Moving forward, I’ll update the schedule each Wednesday or Thursday.  You’ll find a link to this post on our ‘Schedules/Calendars‘ page (accessible from the top menu).

As always, run to daylight.
~Randy

PS – If you guys ever have any other ideas or suggestions for improvements, please don’t hesitate to let me know.  I’ll do my best to accommodate.  You’ll find my email address on my ‘Contact Me’ page.

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There were a few top players dinged with injury in week 4, and a few more that sat out with lingering impairments: Cam Newton, Trever Siemian, Carson Palmer, Dez Bryant, Eric Decker, and Sammy Watkins to name a few.  Let Football Weblog help you find some viable replacements with our free 2-page fantasy football cheatsheet.  Page 1 ranks players for the upcoming week 5 games, while page 2 ranks players based on their value from now until the end of the season (weeks 5-16).  Check out the link below!

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The football season is scampering by as fast as DeSean Jackson on a go route.  Track these fleeting days with Football Weblog’s bonzer monthly football calendar.

Football Weblog’s monthly calendar comes in two formats. The first is configured to print on two standard 8½ x 11 sheets of paper. The second is arranged to fit an 11 x 17 sheet. Choose your desired format from the links below.

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Is your fantasy football season off to a start like the Cleveland Browns?  Get off the schneid with a little help from Football Weblog!   Each Wednesday, Football Weblog publishes a free 2-page fantasy football cheatsheet.  You’ll find a link to the week 4 cheatsheet below. Page 1 ranks players for the upcoming week 4 games; page 2 ranks players based on their value from now until the end of the season (weeks 4-16).

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Running backs took a beating in week 2.  Ameer Abdullah, Arian Foster, Doug Martin, Thomas Rawls, Adrian Peterson, Jonathan Stewart, and Danny Woodhead were all forced from games with injury on Sunday.  Let Football Weblog help fill the resulting running back void in your lineup.  Check out Football Weblog’s free 2-page fantasy football cheatsheet for week 3 2016 below. Page 1 ranks players for the upcoming week 3 games; page 2 ranks players based on their value from now until the end of the season (weeks 3-16).

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Today is International Talk Like a Pirate Day.  To commemorate, I ran Steve Sabol’s football classic poem The Autumn Wind through an online Pirate Translator.  This is what I got.

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