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Waiver Wire for Week 3

Voodoo Brown September 21, 2011 0

Tweet Unless there is a complete breakout performance from an undrafted player or a severe injury to a main contributor, I really don’t like to have a kneejerk reaction and start dropping & adding

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Last Minute Decisions… Start / Sit, Week 2

Voodoo Brown September 18, 2011 0

Tweet 1 Week down, and panic has set in among many owners throughout the millions of leagues out there. There were many stellar performances from the guys we expected: Brees, Brady, Rodgers, Andre Johnson,

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Baseball Has a Heart, and Joe West Lets you Hear the Heartbeat

Voodoo Brown September 4, 2011 4

Tweet During today’s Phils/Marlins game, part-time upmire & full-time dickbag Joe West decided to apply the use of instant replay with his own interpretation of the rules. In the sixth inning, Hunter Pence hit

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7 Tips for Fulfilling your Football Fantasies

Voodoo Brown August 31, 2011 7

Tweet This is easily the greatest time of the year. Sports, weather, life, football in the air… It doesn’t get any better than heading to the beach at the end of the summer, getting

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The Twitterization of America

Voodoo Brown August 22, 2011 2

Tweet Let me start by saying that I really do understand that Twitter is a great platform for people & businesses to share their thoughts, promotions, etc… and it allows users that give a

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The Kid is OK!

Voodoo Brown August 18, 2011 0

Tweet After all the blood tests & speculation, we have arrived at the best case scenario: Jeremy Maclin is going to be OK. No cancer, AIDS, sickle-cell, Lyme disease, or any other debilitating illness

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Voodoo Haiku: Cowboys Fans

Voodoo Brown August 16, 2011 2

Tweet Huge fan of Haikus. Huge. I remember making an entire night out of writing Haikus with a few friends of mine while living in Chicago. One of my more memorable nights. Maybe I

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Are You Ready…

Voodoo Brown July 29, 2011 0

Tweet I’ve been holding my breath for the past few months, much like the rest of the country. I was resigned to the fact that football was just not going to happen. Deep down

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