
Trevor Goldstein
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1 month ago |
theanalyst.com | Matt Scott |Donald Kolakowski |Theo Robertson |Trevor Goldstein
Four teams will be constructed and ultimately assessed and ranked by our ruthlessly mustachioed but militantly objective supercomputer. So here’s the imaginary deal. We woke up this morning, and the NBA was devoid of stars. Had you not noticed? That’s because – well – how would you notice the disappearance of people you cannot fathom? You aren’t Stephen Hawking, or even “Interstellar” Matthew McConaughey. Don’t worry, those players you don’t know about didn’t suffer. They just don’t exist.
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Dec 26, 2024 |
theanalyst.com | Trevor Goldstein
In our Week 17 fantasy football start and sit, we let the data give another perspective that likely varies from the expert consensus. Back in Week 17 of 2023, we listed three key lessons from the season that would be good things to remember entering fantasy drafts in 2024. Let’s revisit those quickly, then discuss some lessons from 2024 before getting to the Yays and Nays for your title bout. Well, there we no highly drafted rookie running backs, but there were plenty of first-round receivers.
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Dec 19, 2024 |
theanalyst.com | Trevor Goldstein
In our Week 16 fantasy football start and sit, we let the data give another perspective that likely varies from the expert consensus. Fantasy playoffs are either starting for your league this week or are already underway. Which makes this a good time to look at the 2024 season as a whole. Without further ado, here are our 2024 fantasy superlatives. If you’re here for this week’s Yays and Nays, you won’t hurt anyone’s feelings by jumping down the page.
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Dec 6, 2024 |
theanalyst.com | Trevor Goldstein |Matt Sisneros
In our Week 14 fantasy football start and sit, we let the data give another perspective that likely varies from the expert consensus. Last week was an odd one. It seemingly happens at least once every season, particularly as the calendar nears or passes Thanksgiving. Last year, it was in Week 14. What do we mean? Consider the following, which again, all happened last week. The three highest-scoring offenses were the Pittsburgh Steelers, Washington Commanders and Denver Broncos.
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Nov 28, 2024 |
theanalyst.com | Trevor Goldstein |Matt Sisneros |Robbie Dunne
In our Week 13 fantasy football start ’em and sit ’em, we let the data give another perspective that likely varies from the expert consensus. There’s turkey to tend to this week, so we’re diving right into the Week 13 Yays and Nays. Note: We’re comparing our rankings to the expert consensus rankings (ECR) from Fantasy Pros. These rankings update throughout the week (we pulled these numbers from Wednesday). Once again, we are using PPR unless noted otherwise.
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