Fantasy football picks for Week 9

October 31, 2008 by Garp  
Filed under Blog, Fantasy Football, Football, Hobbies, Sports

Dallas Morning News’ Ladd Biro makes his picks for Week 9 of the 2008 Fantasy Football season. Read his latest column by clicking here.

We are proud to announce Ladd Biro will be participating in the 2009 Texas Testosterone Festival. More details will be announced as we have them.

Would you like a do-over on your fantasy football draft?

October 27, 2008 by Garp  
Filed under Blog, Fantasy Football, Football, Hobbies, Sports

Hindsight is 20/20 and Dallas Morning News’ Ladd Biro takes on “what should have been” - a mid-season review of the draft picks that were duds and the late rounders you really really really wish you’d grabbed. Read Ladd’s latest column by clicking here.

We are proud to announce Ladd Biro will be participating in the 2009 Texas Testosterone Festival. More details will be announced as we have them.

Offensive line injuries have domino effect in fantasy football

September 15, 2008 by Garp  
Filed under Blog, Fantasy Football, Football, Hobbies, Sports

Dallas Morning News’ Ladd Biro writes this week on how to keep your Fantasy Football team on the field despite all the offensive line injuries putting players on the sidelines. Read his latest recommendations by clicking here.

Fantasy football picks for Week 2

September 12, 2008 by Garp  
Filed under Blog, Fantasy Football, Football, Hobbies, Sports

Dallas Morning News’ Ladd Biro makes his picks for Week 2 of the 2008 Fantasy Football season. Read his latest column by clicking here.

Sleepers give fantasy football players chance to buy low, score high

August 19, 2008 by Garp  
Filed under Blog, Fantasy Football, Football, Hobbies, Sports

It’s everyone’s favorite Fantasy Football preseason topic - the sleeper. The sleeper is the draft pick that draws snickers and question marks from the other team owners but has you laughing through victory after victory during the season. The Dallas Morning News’ Ladd Biro writes on the sleeper picks to watch for in 2008. Read his column by clicking here.