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Will Carroll: NFL Injury Report
Now we do it for real. Teams are teeing it up tonight and everyone else is on track for Sunday (or Monday.) We get the first official Injury Report, real practice reports and the time for skating through the preseason is over. Guys are getting taped up, patched up, drugged up, and strapped up for Week 1 and it's no different here, minus the tape, painkillers, and padding. All season long, we'll take a look beyond what teams are required to provide in the Official Injury Report (OIR) and use my network of sources to help you get your team ready. We'll try to avoid the pitfalls, as with last year's Marvin Harrison fiasco, and make sure that you have the best information available when you need it. I'll also be back on Sunday mornings with the "Last Minute Med Check" when I tell you who's in, who's out, and who's limping on or off the field. Enough talk. Let's get to it:
Publ.Date: Fri, 05 Sep 2008 14:57:45 -0400
Source: CNN.com

Fate spins different fortunes for Cubs, Red Sox, more injury notes
With September comes a big change, both to MLB rosters and the way I have to do my job. The Disabled List stops being needed. It's only there to offer a team roster relief when a player is injured, and with most of those players coming up as minor league seasons end, there's no value. There's also some accounting and insurance reasons, but I won't bore you with that. What it does is leave a way for teams to move players around without the need for a formal shelving. That allows some players to be hidden with minor injuries and minor spin, but the media landscape doesn't let the big things get past.
Publ.Date: Fri, 05 Sep 2008 14:57:45 -0400
Source: CNN.com

David Sabino: Week 1 -- Start 'Em/ Sit 'Em
Every week on Thursdays we're going to go through and identify the best players to have in your lineups and those who would be good to sit for the week. You're never going to see things like "Start Tom Brady" or "Sit Aaron Stecker" here, but you might on occasion see the opposite. However for the most part, we'll be trying to help you make those tough weekly decisions a little easier.
Publ.Date: Fri, 05 Sep 2008 14:57:45 -0400
Source: CNN.com

Fantasy Clicks: Rookie QBs -- A study in mediocrity
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Publ.Date: Fri, 05 Sep 2008 14:57:45 -0400
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Favre's coattails are long, Ray Rice's future is now and more fantasy thoughts
OK, it sounds good, the whole idea of addressing some of the most intriguing fantasy questions each week, but I'm making a disclaimer: I don't know if I have so many remnants of thought left after a particularly grueling preseason. Between being mesmerized by the suddenly sexy Olympic games (sorry Mike Phelps, but that comment does NOT pertain to you) and the last minute seismic shifts throughout the NFL, what follows is the dregs of semi-logical thoughts and questions that I have, as we roll into the first weekend of the NFL circa 2008.
Publ.Date: Fri, 05 Sep 2008 14:57:45 -0400
Source: CNN.com

Play With Brooklyn
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Publ.Date: Fri, 05 Sep 2008 14:57:45 -0400
Source: CNN.com