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In American football, a smashmouth offense is an offensive system that relies on a strong running game, where most of the plays run by the offense are handoffs to the fullback or tailback. It is a more traditional style of offense that often results in a higher time of possession by running the ball heavily.
Smashmouth or smash mouth may refer to: Smashmouth offense, an American football system; Smash Mouth, a pop rock group from San Jose, California, named after the American football term Smash Mouth, their self-titled third album; Smashmouth (indie rock band), an indie rock band from Nebraska
Head-to-head: The most common type of fantasy football league, two managers face off every week. The one with the most points at the end of the week wins. At the end of the fantasy football ...
One of the league's original members, Andy Mousalimas, owned a sports bar in Oakland called the King's X, where the first public fantasy football league was founded in 1969. [9] The idea spread by word of mouth when the patrons of other Bay Area bars visited the King's X for trivia contests.
Mattison is owned in just 57% of Yahoo fantasy football leagues and 59% of ESPN leagues, making him a potential add on a bye-filled Week 12. But it'd be best to avoid the Raiders' lead back this week.
In a make-or-break week, Bowers totaled just three catches for 35 receiving yards, posting his third game with fewer than 10 points in full-PPR scoring leagues over the past four outings.
Fantasy football sit-and-start advice should always be relative and league-dependent. Many starts and sits are obvious too, so we will instead focus on fringe options in this column, the ones that ...
In spite of the weight given to quarterbacks and kickers, Franchise Football League: Fantasy Football has just about everything one could want in a fantasy football league program. It facilitates the massive amount of bookkeeping required to keep a league going and will allow many more football fans to enjoy the weekly performances of their ...