Reggie’s Knee Injury Could Be Serious…
October 19, 2008
Kim Kardashian wasn’t the only person who had her heart stop in Week 7 when Saints star RB (and her boyfriend) Reggie Bush went down with a knee injury during the Saints loss to the Carolina Panthers. Millions of fantasy owners experienced a similar feeling, as they have lost their star for a significant period of time. Read more
Roy Boy Dealt To Dallas, Pacman Suspended
October 14, 2008
Well, fantasy football owners got some excitement prior to Tuesday’s NFL trade deadline, as Lions wide receiver Roy Williams was dealt along with a seventh round pick, to the Dallas Cowboys for first, third and sixth rounders. Neither team could pass it up, and fantasy owners have plenty of reasons to smile. Read more
Trouble To Come Without Tony
October 13, 2008
The talk of the NFL and fantasy football in Week 7 surrounds the Tony Romo situation. Although the Cowboys signal caller threw for 321 yards and three scores in Week 6 at Arizona, he injured his pinkie and will miss the next four weeks. Read more
Experts Draft: Witten Is First TE Taken
June 17, 2008
Yesterday, we left you with Roddy White being selected towards the end of round three of the most recent experts draft, a shocking surprise to us here at No-Offseason.com. Today, we analyze round four and one thing that really caught our eye - Dallas’ Jason Witten being the top tight end taken. Check out the rest of round four and what we think of Witten being snagged prior to Antonio Gates and Kellen Winslow. Read more
LaMont In Limbo
June 13, 2008
It’s been one heck of an off-season for Raiders RB LaMont Jordan. Not only has his own team told him that he’s not welcome at practice or in their facility, but they also refuse to release him. Now, our sources are telling us just how hard it will be for Jordan to find a new home when the Raiders finally do set him free. Read more
Tony Romo Has A Scare…
June 6, 2008
Cowboys stud QB Tony Romo reportedly had a bit of a scare at practice yesterday, when his left hand was stepped on. He apparently was on the ground for a little while, but then came back later on and worked on QB-Center exchanges with Andre Gurode. Romo was reportedly just fine after the incident, and since it’s his left hand, we’re really not that worried about it anyway.
As we inch closer to the start of the 2008 season, we’re really excited to see what Romo can do.
Mock Draft: Lynch Is A Round 2 Sleeper
May 9, 2008
Just the other day, I shared with No-Offseason readers the first round of a recent expert mock draft I participated in. As the draft moves along, I’ll continue to break the thing down, round-by-round, to help get owners thinking about draft strategies and values of specific players. In round two, some new names will strike you - including Buffalo’s breakout RB Marshawn Lynch. Read more
Romo Rules The Roost
April 21, 2008
Imagine how good this man could be if a guy like Chad Johnson were added to his squad. Tony Romo would definitely become the hottest QB in fantasy football, with weapons like Ocho Cinco, T.O., Marion Barber and Jason Witten on his side. Oh yeah, and there’s another potential weapon that we shouldn’t fail to mention. Read more
How Sparano Saved Romo’s Value
January 19, 2008
As the NFL’s game of coaching musical chairs continues, the Miami Dolphins finally made a decision as to who to bring in as their new front man. Really, there was only one name under consideration, and the only reason that the process took so long was because the Dallas Cowboys had to be eliminated from the playoffs before it could take motion. To nobody’s surprise, VP of Football Operations Bill Parcells hand picked his former offensive line/running game coordinator Tony Sparano, a man he worked with for four seasons in Dallas, to take over the `Phins. Sparano is a Parcells guy, who was promoted to assistant head coach last season when the Tuna was replaced by Wade Phillips. Sparano’s spiral started with the firing of Cam Cameron and Randy Mueller, the franchise’s former head coach and GM, respectively, and has seemingly ended with Jason Garrett getting promoted in Dallas, thus completely saving the fantasy value of Cowboys’ 26 year old flashy signal caller Tony Romo.




