2009 Fantasy Football Draft Sheet
2009 Fantasy Football Draft Sheet
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::The Bruno Boys are proud to introduce fantasy football writer Jeff Bunney. Bruno Boys Bunney has been tackling a weekly feature in which he takes a look “beyond the box score” and brings to our readers’ attention some scenarios that happened each week that in knowing could help your fantasy team down the road. Enjoy and let us know if you have any suggestions::


For those of you who weren’t able to catch my first two articles with this new weekly feature, let me briefly run through the premise behind “Carrots or Karats.” Each week situations occur that either helped or hurt certain fantasy players throughout the weekend. For instance, a wide receiver gets tackled at the one yard line and the next play the quarterback scores on a sneak; a running back gets two shots from the one yard line, then the team goes with a play-action pass to the tight end. You all know what I’m talking about, the little things that have A LOT to do with luck. Well in “Carrots or Karats,” I break these situations down for you. All you need to know is a “Carrot” means the fantasy situation DID NOT benefit the player, while a “Karat” means the fantasy situation DID benefit the player. With that covered, let’s dive into the review of Week 7.

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::The Bruno Boys are proud to introduce fantasy football writer Jeff Bunney. Bruno Boys Bunney will be tackling a weekly feature in which he takes a look “beyond the box score” and brings to our readers’ attention some scenarios that happened each week that in knowing could help your fantasy team down the road. Enjoy and let us know if you have any suggestions::


For those of you who weren’t able to catch my first go around with this new weekly feature, let me briefly run through the premise behind “Carrots or Karats.” Each week situations occur that either helped or hurt certain fantasy players throughout the weekend. For instance, a wide receiver gets tackled at the one yard line and the next play the quarterback scores on a sneak; a running back gets two shots from the one yard line, then the team goes with a play-action pass to the tight end. You all know what I’m talking about, the little things that have A LOT to do with luck. Well in “Carrots or Karats,” I break these situations down for you. All you need to know is a “Carrot” means the fantasy situation did NOT benefit the player, while a “Karat” means the fantasy situation DID benefit the player. With that covered, let’s dive into the review of Week 6.

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::The Bruno Boys are proud to introduce our newest fantasy football writer Jeff Bunney. Bruno Boys Bunney (isn’t that catchy) will be tackling a new weekly feature in which we take a look “beyond the box score” and bring to our readers attention some scenarios that happened each week that could help your fantasy team down the road. Enjoy and let us know if you have any suggestions::


We as fantasy football owners can do all we can using the tools we are given- the internet, watching games, post-game breakdowns, etc. But there is no substitute to watching each game and identifying situations that either helped or hurt certain players throughout each particular game. For instance, a wide receiver get’s tackled at the one yard line and the next play the quarterback scores on a sneak; a running back get’s two shots from the one yard line then the team goes with a play-action pass to the tight end. You all know what I’m talking about, the little things that have A LOT to do with luck. I’m here to bring as many of those good luck / bad luck situations to your attention to help you make better decisions as the season goes on. With that being said it’s with my pleasure that I introduce to you the first edition of Carrots or Karats? - Identifying Fantasy Football Values.

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