
Aidan Mcgrath
Correspondent at numberFire
Fantasy football obsessive and correspondent for @numberFire. Brewer at Lone Pine Brewing Company. Living the dream!
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Jun 27, 2024 |
fanduel.com | Aidan Mcgrath
The New Orleans Saints have managed to find some success in the post-Drew Brees era -- but not a lot. While they managed to have winning seasons in two of their last three campaigns, the Saints have a combined 25-26 record in that span with no playoff berths to show for it. Even after the 2022 departure of longtime head coach Sean Payton -- now of the Denver Broncos -- the team has yet to commit to the full rebuild that they seem to need.
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Jun 26, 2024 |
fanduel.com | Aidan Mcgrath
The Los Angeles Chargers are shaking things up for the 2024 NFL season after finishing with the worst record in the AFC West at 5-12 last season. The team parted ways with head coach Brandon Staley and longtime general manager Tom Telesco partway through the year, and they will now begin anew with Jim Harbaugh at the helm. While they do have a franchise quarterback in tow, the Chargers are a franchise with more question marks than answers for the upcoming season.
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Jun 26, 2024 |
fanduel.com | Aidan Mcgrath
Stacking is an integral part of daily fantasy baseball. Correlation drives upside, giving your lineups a slate-winning ceiling when your stacks explode. This piece will do the digging and the dirty work each day to determine which stacks are worth rostering on FanDuel's main slate. While we want upside, we also need to factor in game theory, especially in a sport as random as baseball.
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Jun 25, 2024 |
fanduel.com | Aidan Mcgrath
How the mighty have fallen. The New England Patriots have struggled in the post-Tom Brady years, bottoming out this past season with a 4-13 record. The campaign was rough enough that the team made the difficult decision to part ways with head coach/general manager Bill Belichick after 24 years together. The 2024 season will be the dawn of a new era in New England, but it's fair to question whether or not that era will be a successful one.
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Jun 21, 2024 |
fanduel.com | Aidan Mcgrath
The Jacksonville Jaguars have been a bit of a rollercoaster in recent years. The team seemingly hit rock bottom with a 1-15 season in 2020, only to find a new basement in the subsequent 2021 season. They rebounded the following year to make the playoffs, but in 2022, they fell short of the playoffs with a last-minute collapse. Entering the 2023 season, the Jaguars seem to be at a crossroads.
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