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Subject: Jay Clemons: The forgotten studs, tiers of a clown, last-minute advice

I must be crazy to be part of 13 real fantasy leagues this fall. That's 13 leagues of last-minute lineup changes in September, 13 leagues of stressful wheeling-and-dealing before the November trade deadlines and 13 leagues of agonizing over RB/WR-flex options during the playoff weeks of December.[1]


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Source: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2010/writers/jay_clemons/09/02/friday.clicks/index.html


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I must be crazy to be part of 13 real fantasy leagues this fall. That's 13 leagues of last-minute lineup changes in September, 13 leagues of stressful wheeling-and-dealing before the November trade deadlines and 13 leagues of agonizing over RB/WR-flex options during the playoff weeks of December.



Source: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2010/writers/jay_clemons/09/02/friday.clicks/index.html

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Subject: Maurice Jones-Drew: Fantasy players to target in late rounds

When it comes to the draft, as I explained last week, I like to be aggressive -- go the first five rounds on need and then grab the best players available. I know that those aren't going to be superstars, but I'm not looking for superstars at that point, just solid players.[1]


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Source: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2010/writers/maurice_jones-drew/09/05/fantasy.strategy/index.html


[1] <http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/rss/si_fantasy/~4/L_VM170Qlks>
When it comes to the draft, as I explained last week, I like to be aggressive -- go the first five rounds on need and then grab the best players available. I know that those aren't going to be superstars, but I'm not looking for superstars at that point, just solid players.



Source: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2010/writers/maurice_jones-drew/09/05/fantasy.strategy/index.html

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Subject: Sandlot Shrink: Chapman, Jennings lead top waiver pickups

Here are some notable free-agent pickups -- both old and young -- for the stretch drive of the fantasy baseball season:[1]


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Source: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2010/fantasy/09/06/sandlot.shrink/index.html


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Here are some notable free-agent pickups -- both old and young -- for the stretch drive of the fantasy baseball season:



Source: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2010/fantasy/09/06/sandlot.shrink/index.html

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