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Fantasy Files: Darren Sproles

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How Quickly They Forget

By Clint Muhe
As quickly as LaDainian Tomlinson was hoisted up by many as the best “back” in the league, it appears he may have been forgotten in equal haste. Though, in his young career, L.T. has produced all around numbers never before seen, it appears that until he clinches a rushing title, or surpasses [...]

In the Trenches: First-half Fantasy awards

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By Michael Fabiano
MVP: LaDainian Tomlinson, RB, San Diego. Fantasy Footballers who passed on Tomlinson with the first overall selection in drafts have to feel ill each time he scores a touchdown. The veteran back is on pace to finish the season with a career-best 1,739 rushing yards and an incredible 36 total touchdowns, [...]

Fantasy Stud of the Week

Source: Si.com
LaDainian Tomlinson, RB, Chargers (21 carries, 192 yards, 3 TDs; 6 catches, 28 yards; 1-1, 26 yards, 1 TD): The consensus No. 1 fantasy pick hadn’t been playing like it this year even though he kept on scoring touchdowns. Finally under the Sunday night lights, he turned in one of those superstud performances you [...]

NFL Fantasy Running Backs

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LaDainian Tomlinson – San Diego Chargers
LT2 is the complete package. His decline in total yards from 2300 yds in 2003 to 1800 yds last year can hardly be considered a fall off. Not only is LaDainian loaded with talent, he is also extremely durable. Aside from sitting out the final game last season, he [...]

Fantasy Five: Crashing Gates

Source: CBS Sportsline
If Antonio Gates is suspended, what’s the Fantasy impact?
Antonio Gates has been given an ultimatum by the Chargers to either show up or be put on the Roster Exempt List, which means he would be suspended for three weeks from the day he reports to camp. The deadline is Saturday, Aug. 20. If [...]

Fantasy 101: Ends to a means

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(Aug. 16, 2005) — The importance of the tight end seems to increase every year. In 2004, eight led their teams in catches. Also, Antonio Gates’ 13 touchdown receptions and Tony Gonzalez’s 102 receptions set NFL records for tight ends.
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