Looking Ahead

 

Andrew Santillo, author of Looking Ahead, analyzes the upcoming schedule every week and delivers the five best and worst teams for every seven-day period to help with starting lineup decisions.  Andrew also gives insight into some of the top and bottom teams for the week as well as some savvy free agent pickups that are not owned in the majority of leagues.
 
  

A Roto-Look Ahead – Week 2

By |2015-07-24T10:59:20-04:00October 10th, 2008|Looking Ahead|

crosby

 

As a hockey fan you have to love those days when most NHL teams are in action. However, there is a downside too. For some fantasy owners these days can mean painful decisions. Which two centers to play and which one to bench? The next day you have your answer but it is too late. There is no predicting the future but here is a spreadsheet tool that minimizes the amount of times you have to make these tough decisions.

 

A Roto-Look Ahead – Week 1

By |2015-07-24T10:59:30-04:00October 3rd, 2008|Looking Ahead|

Comrie

 

Fantasy managers know that deciding who to play day-by-day and week-by-week can be a tough decision. Doing it well can make the difference between winning and losing. This will help give you an edge. The charts below show you the best five and worst five schedules for upcoming seven-day periods. Some of you used them last year but for the benefit of new readers here is a refresher.

 

A Roto-Look Ahead

By |2017-08-15T10:15:17-04:00September 8th, 2007|Looking Ahead|

“Schedule rating” is a reflection of the amount of games that a team will play in the seven-day period given, in conjunction with two other factors: 1)    The amount of those games that are played at home. 2)    The quality of team defense that they will be up against.   DobberHockey reader Tom Reeve (aka [...]

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