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“The Ugly” - Tight Ends

Alright, so we have been breaking down all of “The Ugly” players at each position over the past few days, but I must admit, nothing is uglier than my “golf game”. Without getting into detail, let’s just say I managed to hit a bird, a building and a car ...

From MARC CAVIGLIA, Most Valuable Network,  14 Feb 2008

Bruno Boys “The Ugly” - Tight Ends

Alright, so we have been breaking down all of “The Ugly” players at each position over the past few days, but I must admit, nothing is uglier than my “golf game”. Without getting into detail, let’s just say I managed to hit a bird, a building and a car ...

From MARC CAVIGLIA, Most Valuable Network,  13 Feb 2008
Related Topics: Todd Heap,  Baltimore Ravens,  Antonio Gates,  Alge Crumpler,  Atlanta Falcons

Bounce Back Players

Every season veteran players fall in fantasy football drafts due to the perceived beginning of the inevitable decline in value. Fantasy managers, for the most part, are right, allowing the less valuable players to slide as they load their teams with ...

From MARC CAVIGLIA, Most Valuable Network,  4 Feb 2008

The Ugly - Running Backs

The collective psyche of the masses is under attack.  For the emotional distress most of you will endure, I advise that you grab the nearest Koosh ball (or like stress-relief object) and commence with squeezing the bloody hell out of it.  We Bruno Boys ...

From MARC CAVIGLIA, Most Valuable Network,  1 Feb 2008

The Ugly - Quarterbacks

Well now we make it to the worst part of the list – “The Ugly” quarterbacks. The worst part about watching an ugly quarterback is that they touch the ball on every play. You can almost feel a bad play coming before the ball is snapped by these guys. ...

From MARC CAVIGLIA, Most Valuable Network,  29 Jan 2008

“The Bad” - Kickers

Continuing with our homage to one of the best movies ever made, The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly (Clint Eastwood at his finest), we now move our focus from “The Good” of the 2007 fantasy season to “the Bad.” Please note, that not everybody who finds ...

From MARC CAVIGLIA, Most Valuable Network,  28 Jan 2008
Related Topics: Clint Eastwood

Top 7 Performances of ‘07

Quite obviously a fantasy football season is won through consistency, not all-or-nothing players and up and down weeks. However, the don’t usually come from the waiver wire fodder you find in week 6. This is why we draft the studs; when you’re down a ...

From MARC CAVIGLIA, Most Valuable Network,  26 Jan 2008

Bruno Boys “The Bad” - Tight Ends

With “Good” there is always “Bad”, and since we have already talked about “The Good” tight ends, it would only be fitting that we talked about “The Bad” ones.  To steal a line from fellow Bruno Boy Jesse Burkhart, we define bad as; “underachieving”, ...

From MARC CAVIGLIA, Most Valuable Network,  26 Jan 2008
Related Topics: Tony Scheffler,  Owen Daniels

The Bad - Running Backs

Admittedly, “bad” is harsh.  None of these guys were that exactly, but for the purposes of context, you’ll want to make the term synonymous with “underachieving”, “pedestrian”, “ordinary”, or any other word that would describe how these players failed ...

From MARC CAVIGLIA, Most Valuable Network,  24 Jan 2008

Bruno Boys “The Good” - Team Defense

1. San Diego Chargers - Coming off a big 2006 season, the Chargers defense was expected to be just as good in 2007, and after 16 weeks of grinding it out from start to finish, they where even better. Jump started by pro-bowlers Shawn Merriman, Antonio ...

From MARC CAVIGLIA, Most Valuable Network,  20 Jan 2008
Related Topics: San Diego Chargers,  New England Patriots,  Antonio Cromartie,  Jamal Williams,  Asante Samuel

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