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Week 7 goodness and a call for writers

Hello. Remember me? Your fantasy football advice linker? Right, been awhile, I know. Good to be back and I'm here with links plus an offer I hope you can't refuse. You all know I've spent 8 years now on this site and I love it, I really do. But these two tiny people in my life are winning out (as they should and my God, they're incredible little guys) and my priorities are shifting; I just don't have the time and energy I used to have for this site. So what do you all think about joining forces? I hate hearing from long-time users who miss the links and I want to do something about it. So, do you know a bit about fantasy football, have some extra time on your hands, use decent grammar, and don't want to see this site slowly disappear? Great, then write for the blog. Send me an e-mail and let me know if you're interested in contributing once a week or two with links to really solid fantasy advice. I'll try and find a way to compensate you (think very minimally here...) and maybe we can build something great from our community of fantasy football addicts.

In the meantime, let's jump into Week 7:
One of my other favorite tools that I seem to use year after year is FFToday's Strength of Schedule chart. It only becomes more valuable with time as we learn more about each team's relative strengths and weaknesses and can be a helpful tool for bye weeks and tricky replacements.

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Shep said…
Do you have a Twitter account? If so, I have 58K Followers who would love to know. Keep up the great work.
@Shepherd7067

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