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By Dave Richard

Senior Fantasy Writer Covering Football

 

Unless you're drafting at the last possible minute,

chances are you already have a Fantasy roster in place.

You know who your starters are, you know who your

backups are, and you're counting down the hours until

the NFL season starts.

 

However, unless you've followed the following checklist,

you're not ready to roll.

 

1. Is your team as good as it could be?

Maybe a few players went undrafted your league

that have since become starters. Look for players

on the waiver wire like Wali Lundy, Greg Jennings

and Ben Watson -- quality players who have had a

strong preseason that are now starters who will see

plenty of playing time.

 

2. Could you make a trade?

Some owners in your league could already be hurting at

certain positions and need to fill a hole before the

season starts. Anyone who drafted Domanick Davis will

need a running back to replace him. Other would-be starters

who might miss the first week of the season include

Cedric Benson and Terrell Owens. If you're deep at a

certain position, make a trade offer to help an owner

out -- and to help yourself.

 

3. Have you planned for your first bye week?

You may not realize it yet, but if LaMont Jordan and

Julius Jones are your starting tailbacks, you're going to

lose in Week 3 because both are on bye. If you've got a

bye-week dilemma in Week 7 or later, put it on hold;

otherwise, make a move now to have a contingency plan for

when your stars take a seat.

 

4. Is your lineup ready to go?

The NFL action is a week away -- maybe that receiver you

picked in the middle rounds has a bad matchup and needs to

be replaced. It's OK to do this with anyone on your team

except your studs -- playing the matchups and setting a

solid lineup is half the secret to winning in

Fantasy Football.

 

If you follow this list, you'll be on your way to having a

good start to your Fantasy season. Remember, starting 2-0

is better than starting 0-2, so get yourself ready for the

year ahead.

 

Gee, thanks Dave...where would I be without you! :D

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3. Have you planned for your first bye week?

You may not realize it yet, but if LaMont Jordan and

Julius Jones are your starting tailbacks, you're going to

lose in Week 3 because both are on bye. If you've got a

bye-week dilemma in Week 7 or later, put it on hold;

otherwise, make a move now to have a contingency plan for

when your stars take a seat.

 

 

Thanks, Dave. I'll go ahead and trade Chad Johnson for Thomas Jones so that I can take care of that bye-week issue! :D

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AP - Dave Richard announces the release of his new book, "Breathe In, THEN Out: A Primer of Good Advice" today. According to the publisher, the book offers obvious advice to those who may need to be led by the nose. "It should do great in the red states.", says Marc Gorsnard, associate editor for McGraw-Hill. Mr. Richard could not be reached for comment.

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I can just see Dave Richards drafting in his local with his grandmother, the meals on wheels guy, a few stuffed animals, and 5 of grandma's 17 cats....

 

 

 

Easy there, I am a meals on wheels guy. :D

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This is just the kind of mindless drivel that I hope to bring to light, expose for what it is, and poke fun at a bit on my new blog (link below). It continues to amaze me that 1) The major media cannot get real legitimate FF coverage and 2) that some of these jokers make a living writing useless pieces like this one.

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