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Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Fantasy Football Tonight 8/12

COACHING SYSTEM RANKINGS
On the Fantasy Football Tonight Podcast last night I talked about how important it is to forget about last year's stats because they are obsolete. With 47 coaching changes this offseason (head coaches, offensive & defensive coordinators) there are so many new systems in place that it may be confusing if you haven't kept on top of these changes. For example, Denver RB's are no longer automatic fantasy producers. The Chiefs and the Bills will be throwing the ball 50+ times a game this season. Surprised? You should be. In the Fantasy Football Search Draft Kit, I documented each and every NFL teams coaching staff including brief BIOS, what system they run and which players fit and which do not. So, I thought that I would give you guys a sample of what coaching systems are the best for fantasy production and which are not. Here is a ranking of what systems you want to have your player in this year:
1) Arizona Cardinals -- Focus on offensive line and in developing plays to isolate the defense.
2) New Orleans Saints -- Sean Payton is one of best offensive minds in the game.
3) Houston Texans -- Hiring Alex Gibbs was genius. Fantasy success across the board in 2009.
4) Dallas Cowboys -- Jason Garrett is posterboy for next wave in NFL offense.
5) Philadelphia Eagles -- Andy Reid runs the best west coast system in the NFL.
6) San Diego Chargers -- Norv Turner belongs in fantasy hall of fame for RB productivity.
7) Baltimore Ravens -- Cam Cameron and Al Saunders? Best coached offense in the game.
8) Indianapolis Colts -- Peyton Manning runs the offense especially with Tom Moore
consulting.
9) Denver Broncos -- Josh McDaniels was architect of Pats recent offensive outbursts.
10) Atlanta Falcons -- Mike Mularkey has the best playbook in the NFL.
TOMORROW: #11-20
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