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Rams win Super Bowl in Madden NFL 19 simulation
The Los Angeles Rams beat the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LIII, 30-27, in an EA Sports Madden NFL 19 simulation of the big game. The Madden simulation was wrong… More last year when it predicted that New England would beat Philadelphia, but it has recently been hitting on an every-other-year basis. Less
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Podcast: January 17 episode of the Fantasy Index Podcast available now
Ian Allan and Justin Eleff discuss the latest coaching hires around the NFL and preview Sunday's conference championship games, then a special guest joins the podcast to announce the winners of our full-season #BeatTheProteges contest. Sponsored by RealTime Fantasy Sports (rtsports.com). more »
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Fantasy Index Weekly: Championship Preview: New England Patriots
We're taking a look at the two road teams in the Conference Championship games today. Next up is the New England Patriots, at Kansas City. Unlike the NFC game, which will be played in a dome, weather might be a factor in this one, making the projection trickier. more »
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Podcast: January 10 episode of the Fantasy Index Podcast available now
Ian Allan and Justin Eleff discuss new NFL head coaches and preview the divisional round of the playoffs. Sponsored by DraftKings. more »
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Podcast: November 15 episode of the Fantasy Index Podcast available now
Ian Allan and Justin Eleff look back on Week 10 of the regular season and preview tonight's Packers-Seahawks game. Sponsored by RealTime Fantasy Sports (rtsports.com). more »
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Podcast: October 4 episode of the Fantasy Index Podcast available now
Ian Allan and Justin Eleff look back on Week 4 of the regular season and preview tonight's Colts-Patriots game. Sponsored by RealTime Fantasy Sports (rtsports.com). more »
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Podcast: September 27 episode of the Fantasy Index Podcast available now
Ian Allan and Justin Eleff look back on Week 3 of the regular season and preview tonight's Vikings-Rams game. Sponsored by RealTime Fantasy Sports (rtsports.com). more »
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Podcast: July 11 episode of the Fantasy Index Podcast available now
Ian Allan and Justin Eleff ring in a new fantasy year by talking about the 2018 edition of Fantasy Football Index magazine, several players who have already been suspended since the magazine went to print, and several more who might replace Todd Gurley on next year's cover. Smoke alarm sound effects included at no extra charge. Sponsored by FantasyIndex.com. more »
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Factoid: Jeremy Hill
Jeremy Hill is sitting out there in my dynasty league, and I'm mildly intrigued. He's been pretty awful the last few years, averaging 3.1 to 3.8 yards per attempt three years in a row. But in two of those seasons he scored 9 and 11 TDs, and he could find himself in position to have another such season with New England. more »
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Fantasy Index Weekly: Updated Super Bowl LII Player Rankings
The Patriots and Eagles have released their final injury reports for the Super Bowl. It's a very clean list: "No Players Listed." Every player for both teams practiced fully on Friday. Rob Gronkowski, Rex Burkhead and Eagles like Jay Ajayi (ankle) and Timmy Jernigan (illness) are all good to go. more »
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Factoid: Top quarterbacks versus Philadelphia
Most will agree that the major differentiator between the two teams playing Super Bowl LII is the quarterbacks. Imagine if it had been the top 2 MVP candidates in Carson Wentz and Tom Brady. Instead we've got Brady and Eagles backup Nick Foles. Huge advantage for New England. more »
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Around the NFL: All hands on deck for Patriots
It would be nice to see a compelling Super Bowl, so maybe there are some thinking it would be a plus if the game's best tight end doesn't get cleared to return from a concussion. But the general suspicion last week that two weeks would be plenty of time for Rob Gronkowski appears correct. more »
Fantasy Index Weekly: Super Bowl LII Preview: New England Patriots (Part II)
With the Eagles having the league's best run defense, New England's offense will almost certainly emphasize the pass. That's covered in Part I of the preview. Now a look at the receivers who will be catching all of those balls. There are a number of possibilities. more »
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