EPISODE · Nov 5, 2013 · 2H 2M
FFChamps.com Week 10: Aaron Rodgers Is The 1st Real QB Casualty of 2013
from Football Nation · host Football Nation
Welcome to Week 10 of the 2013 NFL Season. There’s just four more weeks until the Fantasy Football playoffs begin. Right now is the time to start stacking wins, ensuring your spot for the playoffs, and preparing your squad for a productive playoff run. As for all the action this past weekend in Week 9, it was awesome. Despite high powered offenses like the Lions and Broncos on bye, there was plenty of TDs to go around thanks to some surpisingly awesome games (Eagles/Redskins, Seahawks/Bucs, Redskins/Chargers, Patriots/Steelers). There was also some great performances by running backs in Week 9 which we’ve seem to have lacked thus far in 2013. Week 9 also saw one of the most coveted players in all of Fantasy Football go down with an injury. No we aren't talking about Darren McFadden (though he did get hurt too), but referring to Packers QB Aaron Rodgers who is expected to miss at least three weeks thanks to a small fracture in his collar bone. What does losing Rodgers mean for guys like Jordy Nelson, James Jones and Eddie Lacy? We discuss and strategize plus help you make smart Waiver Wire moves and lineup decisions for Week 10.
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Welcome to Week 10 of the 2013 NFL Season. There’s just four more weeks until the Fantasy Football playoffs begin. Right now is the time to start stacking wins, ensuring your spot for the playoffs, and preparing your squad for a productive playoff run. As for all the action this past weekend in Week 9, it was awesome. Despite high powered offenses like the Lions and Broncos on bye, there was plenty of TDs to go around thanks to some surpisingly awesome games (Eagles/Redskins, Seahawks/Bucs, Redskins/Chargers, Patriots/Steelers). There was also some great performances by running backs in Week 9 which we’ve seem to have lacked thus far in 2013. Week 9 also saw one of the most coveted players in all of Fantasy Football go down with an injury. No we aren't talking about Darren McFadden (though he did get hurt too), but referring to Packers QB Aaron Rodgers who is expected to miss at least three weeks thanks to a small fracture in his collar bone. What does losing Rodgers mean for guys like Jordy Nelson, James Jones and Eddie Lacy? We discuss and strategize plus help you make smart Waiver Wire moves and lineup decisions for Week 10.
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FFChamps.com Week 10: Aaron Rodgers Is The 1st Real QB Casualty of 2013
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