Video Game Review: NFL Blitz
While the music is typical arcade fare, the announcers do a very good job of keeping the mood light with loads of inane and nonsensical commentary.
Video Game Review: NFL Blitz Read Post »
While the music is typical arcade fare, the announcers do a very good job of keeping the mood light with loads of inane and nonsensical commentary.
Video Game Review: NFL Blitz Read Post »
Did you ever have the feeling that January really is just “one of those months?” This is the time of year where Fantasy thoughts turn into the classic “oh, who is hurt now?” scenario. If you don’t think so, then think again. When you recall some of the more recent injuries, they really do have Fantasy GMs scrambling for viable alternatives.
The Wire Troll: Carlo Colaiacovo Producing for the Blues Read Post »
Today we wrap up the 2011 RotoRob Awards Gala with a look at the best and most dubious pigskin performances of the year.
2011 RotoRob Football Awards Read Post »
Note that in the interest of providing you with recommendations that aren’t already littered all over the Internet, we are going to limit our focus to players that are owned in less than 50 per cent of Fantasy leagues, meaning you’ll often see flier or deep-league picks.
The Wire Troll: Marreese Speights Ready to Roar Read Post »
Yes, we know you’ve been waiting with baited breath since RotoRob.com launched five and a half years ago for the site to finally begin hosting its own Podcasts. Well, now that your face has a nice blueish hue to it, let no one say we are procrastinators, as on Thursday night, we debuted RotoRob’s Fantasy Baseball 365.
Podcast: RotoRob’s Fantasy Baseball 365 Debuts! Read Post »
A second round pick by the Halos in 2005, PJ has never made it past High-A, and missed most of the past two seasons because of a shoulder injury. He’s always been about speed, but simply has never made enough contact to take advantage of his wheels.
MLB Today: Reds Sign Brandon Phillips’ Kid Bro Read Post »
The Cardinals were supposedly interested, but that’s been downplayed recently. Some think the Yankees may still go after him, but they are worried about his wonky back, and so far haven’t really made any overtures in his direction. Of course, Boston could definitely use Oswalt, and the fact that he could be had with a one-year deal makes acquiring him a lot more palatable.
MLB Today: Where Will Roy Oswalt Land? Read Post »