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Fantasy Football Start 'Em or Sit 'Em: Week 8: R. Jennings, S. Jackson & More
Trying to decide who you should start or sit this week? Let’s take a look at a few potential decisions owners have and try to sort through them: Quarterbacks ...
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Steelers vs. Bengals: Final Report Card, Player Grades for Pittsburgh
We've gone final in Cincinnati with the Pittsburgh Steelers earning their first road victory of the 2012 season beating their division rival Bengals , 24-17...
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Pittsburgh Steelers: Winners and Losers from Week 5 Win vs. Philadelphia
The Pittsburgh Steelers bounced back from a very disappointing loss to the Oakland Raiders in Week 3 to beat the Philadelphia Eagles 16-14...
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Fantasy Football 2012: 7 Start-or-Sit Breakdowns for Week 5
The following countdown details seven start-or-sit scenarios for Week 5, factoring in competitions at running back, wide receiver and tight end. There's also one flex-consideration dilemma between players at different positions...
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Pittsburgh Steelers: Top 5 Performers of September
September wasn't a particularly forgiving month for the boys in Black and Gold. After a hard-fought road loss in Peyton Manning 's Denver Broncos debut, the Pittsburgh Steelers ...
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Start Em, Sit Em Week 2: Last Minute Advice for Your Fantasy Football Roster
Week 2 of the 2012 NFL season is underway, and across the land, fantasy owners are trying to either get their first win of the new season or avoid their first loss...
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Pittsburgh Steelers: How Will Mike Wallace Impact Steelers Offense?
Mike Wallace ended his elongated holdout Tuesday, August 28, and while he didn't sniff a single workout with his team this offseason, he'll perhaps have the biggest impact on the Steelers offense...
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Top 75 WRs: 2012 PPR Wide Receiver Fantasy Football Rankings (Updated 8/30)
The Steelers have had the good fortune of developing mid-round draft picks into viable Pro Bowl weapons over the past few seasons...
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What Mike Wallace's Return to Steelers Means for Antonio Brown
Mike Wallace and Antonio Brown are going to become one of the top pass-catching duos in the NFL in 2012 for Ben Roethlisberger and the Pittsburgh Steelers . Both of them are rising stars, and their skills complement one another to perfection...
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Fantasy Football 2012 Mock Draft Results: 5th Round, Standard Leagues
Seven receivers come off the board in the fifth round as fantasy owners are left to decide between taking quality WR2s or respectable RB3s in 10-team leagues. 41. Antonio Brown, WR, Pittsburgh Steelers (ADP 5...
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Fantasy Football: The Top Sleeper for Each Team in 2012
Football is back, everyone! Which means one great thing: Fantasy football is back! By now, some leagues have already conducted their draft, which is fine if you love seeing your first round pick tear his Achilles in a meaningless preseason game...
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Fantasy Football Rankings 2012: Wide Receivers Ready to Crack the Top 10
In case you hadn't noticed, the wide receiver position is stacked. Brandon Marshall , who is back with the quarterback that he was most successful with in his career, has five straight 1,000-yard seasons...
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Five Fantasy Football Risks That Can Make or Break Your Season
Though I have never claimed to be a fantasy football guru, over the years I have found myself winning the majority of the leagues I have competed in...
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Debunking the Biggest Myths About the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2012
The Pittsburgh Steelers are one of the best run franchises in the NFL and are almost always a strong contender in the AFC...
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Antonio Brown's Contract Does Not Mean the Steelers Will Trade Mike Wallace
The Pittsburgh Steelers gave wide receiver Antonio Brown a five-year, $42.5 million contract extension on Friday, prompting many to have a knee-jerk reaction that this spells ...
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Mike Wallace Contract Situation Takes Ugly Turn with Antonio Brown Extension
The Pittsburgh Steelers have just signed their star wide receiver to a fat five-year contract, and Mike Wallace isn't the one signing his name on the dotted line...
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2012 Fantasy Football Profile and Projection: Steelers WR Antonio Brown
Steelers receiver Antonio Brown had a breakout season in his second year. After posting 16 receptions for 167 yards as a rookie, Brown finished second on the team in both receptions ...
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Pittsburgh Steelers Season Preview: What to Expect from Passing Game in 2012
New offensive coordinator Todd Haley is expected to put a greater emphasis on the Pittsburgh Steelers rushing attack in 2012, but that doesn't mean the passing game won't have a productive year in the process...
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Fantasy Football: Projections for Five Sleepers You Must Draft This Year
Fantasy Football Season is coming up on us quick! It is about less than two months until draft day! But it is never too early to scout, as the more you scout, the better off you will be...
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Mike Wallace and Antonio Brown: Examining the Pittsburgh Steelers' Catch Radii
The Pittsburgh Steelers have a knack for finding starting wide receivers in the middle rounds of the draft. The franchise’s all-time leading receiver, Hines Ward, was drafted in the third round of the 1998 draft...
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Fantasy Football 2012: Why You Must Draft Pittsburgh Steelers WR Antonio Brown
Mike Wallace is the Pittsburgh Steelers wideout drawing all the headlines this offseason, but Antonio Brown is the receiver fantasy football players should be reading up on...
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Predicting the Fate of Every Pittsburgh Steeler in a Contract Year
The Pittsburgh Steelers ’ offseason has been all about WR Mike Wallace and whether the team would give him a long-term contract...
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2012 AFC North: Ranking the Division's Top 5 Wide Receivers
Despite their hard-nosed pasts, the AFC North teams have actually had some pretty good receivers in their respective histories...
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Pittsburgh Steelers: Why Heath Miller's Bigger Role Is Crucial for the Steelers
New Pittsburgh Steelers offensive coordinator Todd Haley hinted at it in his introductory press conference . Now the word is out...
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Fantasy Football 2012: 10 Under-the-Radar Studs You Should Get to Know
Don't waste your fantasy football offseason. Whatever you do, don't spend it wondering if taking a quarterback in the first round is now the way to go or if you should stick with the suddenly old-school routine of grabbing running backs early and often..














