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DraftStreet - The Future of Fantasy Sports
 by DrippingFang
Hi, folks!  Welcome to "Tongue-in-Cheek" Week.  I've created some decent toilet-reading material for your perusal.  Take from it what you will (if anything).    Saints / Packers   Possibility:  The Saints kick the shit out of the Pack @ Lambeau to remind them who is truly the Jedi Master. Probability:  Brees gets his, but the Defense still suffers Shell-Shock from PMS:    Post Marshawn Syndrome. Player to Pick:  At pert near 30 Att. per game last year, Mr. Rodgers' neighborhood should be aglow with harmony.   Falcons / Bears &nb... [More]
 by Mazzone11
Even though you may not support all the ideas, I think most would agree that it’s been interesting to read all the different strategies that people are blogging/chatting about with regard to being successful on DraftStreet. That’s just a small part of what makes the game so great and exciting right up until the last out – each and every night. Now that everyone else has had their turn, it’s time for me to reveal the true secret to DraftStreet success – which amazingly only a few have figured out so far. [More]
 by jw
7. Knicks, 2010: Jordan Hill over Brandon Jennings, Ty Lawson, Jrue Holiday, Jeff Teague, Eric Maynor, Darren Collison This would have been understandable had the Knicks not desperately needed a point guard.  Donnie Walsh, myself and the rest of the Knick fan base felt the same kick in the junk when Golden State grabbed Stephen Curry at the 7th pick.   Jordan Hill was drafted at 8, booed, and traded 24 games later.  Though he might turn out to be a serviceable 7th man playing 18 minutes a game, his ceiling reaches Ty Lawson's shoulders.   6. Wizards, 2001: Kwame Brown o... [More]
 by devo1099
Welcome to my Draftstreet blog.  As an addicted avid DS player since its inception late last summer, I have seen the site steadily improve, grow and transform.  Competition is fierce no matter the buyin so you've got to squeak out value in any way possible.  One of my most consistently successful manners of doing this is to take a pitcher that got rocked last time out and throw him in there again in a more favorable matchup.  Here are some recent examples. The Cagey Vet Anyone who had Ryan Dempster, aka the Dumpster, in his start at Arizona (and part of me wants to spend a ... [More]