The Wire Troll: Daily Fantasy Hockey Rankings

So how do we come up with a way to do this? Simple. We take a position and try to rank the three best players that are owned in less than 30 per cent of all Fantasy leagues. That low season ownership almost always translates to low daily start rates. Obviously dollar amounts are dependent on which platform you use, but hey, we are going to take a stab with this.

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The Wire Troll: Jared Sullinger Soaring to New Heights

The highly regarded prospect from Ohio State is showing marked improvement in his second NBA season as he becomes a force in the paint. Sullinger is shooting an impressive .526 from the floor and .864 from the charity stripe. In his last three games, he has registered 17.3 points per game including 26 on Friday against Portland – a great sign after he had missed the previous game with a knee injury. Sprinkle in seven rebounds per contest over this stretch and you have a productive Fantasy power forward.

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Start ’em, Sit ’em: Greg Olsen? Go Elsewhere in Week 11

We know it’s a little late in the game to find a solid QB replacement, so hopefully you have one already. Dalton has squandered a great opportunity to move towards joining the elite class of QBs in the NFL, and now that he’s facing one of the leagues best secondaries, who would love nothing more than to embarrass the struggling pivot, we say put him on the pine.

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This Day in Baseball History: November 13

This proposed league was going to be a third major league in North American behind the National and American Leagues and was originally scheduled to launch in 1961. In August 1960, the dream was dead before it ever began as no games were ever played. However, it was not completely a waste of time, because the Continental League helped expedite expansion of the major leagues.

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Review: NBA Game Time App

The highlight packages are well done.

While we’ve experienced NBA League Pass through DirecTV in the past, we’ve never had the chance to check out the Game Time app with NBA Broadband until recently. To be clear, the app itself is free, but to watch full games you’ll need to pony up for the Broadband League Pass — the cost is either US$199 for access to all 30 teams or US$140 to watch any five teams of your choice.

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