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With the biggest snoozefest year of Supercross coming to a close in the next few weeks, we're struggling to find things to write about. You can only write about RV winning so much or Stewart being a giant bust for JGR before you sick of reading it or writing it. So we're switching it up a bit. While there is plenty of eye candy roaming around the Supercross scenes in the form of ditsy Monster Energy girls, one person catches the eye of many SX viewers, Miss Erin Bates. A lot of people say Erin is old and washed up and a has been but, some beg to differ. Myself being one of them. How can one deny those long legs, her smile, her personality or most notably, the nice set of "bolt ons" that are right at eye level for some. Some might argue whether Erin's body is all factory or if she in fact does have some aftermarket parts. One thing is for sure, I don't care. And I'm sure most of you don't either. There must be something in the water up there in our neighbor to the north. Erin Bates is Hot Pics

 

 

Erin started out as a model (I know, shocker) doing a number of bikini photo shoots, good job Erin! In 2000, she was a trophy girl for the IMFA tour and was a former Miss FMX. She made a move to the SPEED Channel in 2006 after being the in-stadium live announcer in 2003. And since 2007 she's worked with ESPN as a reporter for the Summer X-Games. I know, most of you don't really care about all of that, but this is what sets Erin apart from her big boobed dumb-dumb counterparts in Supercross and Motocross, she actually knows the sport. As DirtShark was kind enough to show us, the models in our wonderful sport know nothing. Zero. It's seriously painful to watch them try to answer the simplest of questions. It's like a football nut finding a girl who knows and loves the sport like he does. We have that in Erin Bates. Adding to her already overwhelming allure. Breaking in to her mid 30's, Erin still looks amazing and as the "Queen of Speed" inches up in age, she still makes the tongues of men and young adults fall out of their mouths as though they were a toothless dog. With the Lucas Oil Motocross series getting under way in the near future, we will be able to see Erin show.Erin Bates 2 Erin Bates is Hot Pics

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Charissa Thompson is Hot

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Charissa Thompson has made her mark across sports and entertainment covering an array of events from the NFL, to hockey, to basketball to the red carpet. Make sure to check out Charissa daily as she co-hosts sportsnation Charissa Thompson is Hot on ESPN2 with Colin Cowherd.

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Denise Paglia is Hot

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Denise Paglia003p Denise Paglia is HotDenise has been involved in the fitness industry for over 20 years. She is a Certified Fitness Trainer with the International Sports Sciences Association (ISSA). Her client base ranges from housewives, athletes and celebrities to fitness professionals and CEO’s of Fortune 500 companies.

Denise is a former IFBB Fitness Pro who placed 5th in the inaugural Fitness Olympia. She has done fitness programs for ESPN including Fitness Beach, Body Shaping and Cyberfit. Denise has appeared as the cover model in dozens of national and international fitness magazines including Muscle & Fitness, Muscle & Fitness Hers (including their premier issue), Muscular Development and Muscle Mag International as well as contributing articles to these publications and others. This has led her to travel worldwide to lecture, motivate and educate others in the industry.

In addition to her personal training, she is a current Strength & Conditioning Coach to St. Benedict’s Prep Basketball team (ranked #5 nationally 2006-2007) under Dan Hurley. Now a mom herself, Denise continues to work out regularly and has developed an hour workout entitled “Denise Paglia Boot Camp” which incorporates strength training, agility and cardio for the novice to the elite.

 

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Jamie Little ESPN

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The TNT portion of the Sprint Cup television schedule has come to a close. The bad news – no more Lindsay Czarniak. The good news – plenty of ESPN'sJamie Little and Shannon Spake. Little and Spake will join Dave Burns and Vince Welch on pit road when ESPN kicks off its Sprint Cup race coverage on July 26 at Indianapolis. Let us celebrate the peaceful transfer of power from TNT to ESPN with a celebration of all things Jamie Little.

Little gained notoriety in 2004 for an FHM cover shoot in which she appeared as some men picture her – with no clothes. Little wore paint, and not much of it.

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I like to think that when Little takes a 15-minute break at Phoenix International Raceway, this is how she relaxes.

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I like to think that when Little takes a break at The Brickyard…

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Little has worked for ESPN and ABC since 1998. She also covers Supercross, Motocross and the X Games. She graduated from San Diego State with a bachelor's degree in journalism in 2001.

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Little was nominated for Playboy's Sexiest Sportscaster award in 2008. She shared an ESPY dressing room with the winner – Erin Andrews.

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Little's hobbies include mountain biking, which keeps her in excellent shape.

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Friend and freestyle skier Kristi Leskinen takes a pic.

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You can read an interview with Little – and learn the shocking truth about her vanishing bikini at the FHM shoot - here.

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Name: Hannah Storm
Network: ESPN

The original sportscaster hottie, Hannah Storm has been the queen of sports reporting since her time as the female host of CNN Sports Tonight in the early ’90s. In ’92, Hannah left CNN to join NBC’s sports team, covering everything from the Olympics to Major League Baseball. She then moved to CBS News as one of the hosts of The Early Show before joining ESPN in 2008 as the anchor of Sportscenter. Hannah, for all your years of sports hotness, we salute you!

 

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Name: Sage Steele
Network: ESPN

An Indiana University alum, 35-year-old Sage Steele worked for years at CSN Mid-Atlantic covering the Baltimore Ravens before moving over to ESPN, where she is an update anchor for both Mike and Mike in the Morning and ESPN First Take, both of which air on ESPN 2. That’s all find and dandy, but with a name like that, she should have been a porn star.

 

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Name: Adriana Monsalve
Network: ESPN

Originally from Caracas, Venezuela, this lovely latina first gained fame as a singer in the girl band “Chikas” as well as Venezuelan pop band “Tartara” and “Latin Fiesta” (is there any other kind of “fiesta”?) in London. Today, she’s the sports anchor for ESPN Desportes, which airs in the US and Central and South America.

 

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Name: Hazel Mae
Network: New England Sports Network (NESN)

Before becoming the lead anchor for the New England Sports Network’s SportsDesk show, Hazel Mae cut her reporting teeth as the host of a sports show at York University. And she will soon be the new face of MLB Network, so get ready, America! Your baseball coverage is about to get a lot sexier.

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Name: Kathryn Tappen
Network: New England Sports Network

Alongside Hazle Mae at NESN is cutie Kathryn Tappen, who co-anchors SportsDesk. But hosting isn’t all she does for sports. Tappen was also an Academic All-American runner for Rutgers University, setting the record for the women’s 3,000-meter steeplechase.

 

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Name: Tina Cervasio
Network: MSG

A former anchor for NESN where she did pre and post game interviews for the Boston Red Sox, Tina Cervasio started her career as a reporter and host for NFL Sunday Ticket, ESPN2 and FSN New York, among others. With a specialty in radio, Cervasio covered the 2006 Winter Olympics for Westwood One radio and served as a substitute sports anchor for Imus in the Morning. Wonder why she’s not still doing that?…

 

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Name: Jody Vance
Network: Leafs TV

Beginning her broadcast career at CHRX, Canada’s first Classic Rock radio station, Jody Vance is currently the lead anchor at Leafs TV, which is owned by the Toronto Maple Leafs hockey team. So not only is she hot, but she could probably beat your ass.

 

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Name: Trenni Kusnierek
Network: FSN Wisconsin

Before joining up with FSN Wisconsin to cover the Brewers, Trenni Kusnierek worked as an anchor and reporter for WDJT-TV in Milwaukee, FSN Pittsburgh, Big Ten and NFL Network. So even if her name sounds insane, her sportscasting is anything but.

 

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Name: Jillian Barberie-Reynolds
Network: FOX

One of the original hotties of sports reporting, Canada native Jillian Barberie-Reynolds started as an actress, with roles in CluelessV.I.P. and Melrose Place before moving on to Fox NFL Sunday for their weather segment. She is also a hostess for Good Day L.A. Oh yeah, and she lost 50 lbs using NutriSystem, if you care, which you don’t.

 

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Name: Lisa Guerrero
Network: FOX

Born in Chicago and raised in San Diego, California, Lisa started her career as a cheerleader for the Los Angles Rams before moving on to be entertainment director for the Atlanta Falcons and the New England Patriots. In ’99, she became a sportscaster for Fox Network, participating in a slew of shows, including The Best Damn Sports Show Period. Oh yeah, and she was in Playboy…forgot ’bout that.
 

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Name: Erin Bates
Network: Speed/OLN

Former model Erin Bates got her start in the world of motorcycle racing as a trophy girl for the International Freestyle Motocross Association before picking up a microphone. She quickly became a co-host for the FMX tour. And since 2003, she’s been rockin’ the camera as the in-stadium live announcer for Supercross and a pit reporter for AMA Supermoto and AMA Motorcross on OLN.

 

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Name: Charissa Thompson
Network: FOX Sports

Known for her quick wit and snappy responses, Charissa Thompson works as a correspondent for The Best Damn Sports Show Period for major sporting events and served as a reporter for FSN’s 2007 MLB All-Star Game Red Carpet Show. She started her career at Fox for the regional affiliate, FSN Rocky Mountains, covering the Colorado Rockies.

 

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Name: Mieke Buchan
Network: FOX/Tennis Channel (Australia)

More a reporting powerhouse than a mere sportscaster, Australian Mieke Buchan has covered everything from the Super Bowl to the Olympic Games. Beginning her carreer hosting Toyota Sports World, Mieke (pronounced me-ka) is also a film reviewer for SCT in Australia and her travel show Destination-Tennis is currently airing.

 

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Name: Ashley Russell
Network: Big Ten Network

Sweet Jesus! This woman is like God’s gift to sideline reporting. Formerly with Rivals.com, Ashley Russell recently moved to Big Ten Network to cover that conference as a sideline reporter. So for those of you who go to Rivals to get your Ashley fix, unlucky!

 

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Name: Lindsay Czarniak
Network: NBC4

Starting as a reporter and sportscaster, Lindsay quickly moved on to become co-host of The George Michael Sports Machine and covered both the 2006 Winter Olympics and the 2008 Summer Games in Beijing. She is also the host of a 30-minute show on Oxygen called Gymnastics on Oxygen which, we’re guessing, is kind of lame. Unless of course you like fit chicks in spandex–then it might be your thing…

 

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Name: Jamie Little
Network: ESPN/ABC

Getting her start at ESPN in 1998 as a reporter for both the Winter and Summer X Games, Jamie Little is a former reporter for the Indy Racing League and is currently the pit reporter for NASCAR Nationwide Series and Sprint Cup Series. In addition, she won the 2008 Toyota Pro/Celebrity Race, beating NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Mike Skinner. Sorry Mike, you got beat by a girl. But she’s super fly, so we’ll forgive you, this time.

 

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Name: Lindsay Soto
Network: FSN/NBC/NFL

A broadcast journalism major for the University of Southern California, Lindsay Soto started her career as an ABC sports reporter then moved on to a FOX affiliate in Santa Barbara, CA. She currently coveres FSN’s High School Game of the Week as well as covering many So-Cal sporting events. Lindsay also served as a sportsdesk reporter for NBC’s coverage of the 2008 Olympics and will serve as reporter for College Football on Versus.

 

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Name: Leanne Tweeden
Network: Fox/Sirius

In a smorgasborg of hotness (she¹s Norwegian, Spanish and Filipino), this 35-year-old model and actress is best known for her role as correspondent on Fox Sport Net¹s Best Damn Sports Show Period from 2000 to 2007. She’s currently a co-host on the Covino and Rich Show, which airs on Sirius Satellite Radio channel 108, Maxim Radio.

 

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Name: Molly Sullivan
Network: Mountainwest Sports Network (MTN)

Emanating her hotness from the deserts of Las Vegas, Molly Sullivan is a sportscaster and entertainment reporter and a former swimmer for the University of North Carolina. Nowadays, she does everything from reporting for the local E! news crew to producing shows for Vegas’s Channel 13. Basically, if you want to know Vegas, you need to talk to Molly.

 

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Name: Shana Hiatt
Network: NBC

Ok, ok, so poker isn’t exactly a sport. But it can make you sweat, takes skill and has one of the hottest reporters on television covering events, so sue us. Though she’s currently taking time off due to pregnancy, Shana started as the host of the World Poker Tour before moving over to NBC to host Poker After Darkand National Heads-Up Poker Championship. If someone can go babysit her kid so she can get back on air, we’d really appreciate it. Thanks.

 

 

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Name: Ines Sainz
Network:  TV Azteca

This Mexican beauty has, quite possibly, the best butts we’ve every laid eyes on. But besides all that, she’s a sports reporter for TV Azteca. And I don’t know if you’ve ever watched Mexican television, but that has to be some of the most bootylicious programming this side of Adult On Demand.

 

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Name: Heidi Watney
Network: New England Sports Network

Starting her career as a weekend sports reporter for KMPH in Fresno, California, 27-year-old Heidi Watney is the on-field reporter for NESN’s coverage of the Boston Red Sox and recently took over for co-hottie Hazel
Mae as host for The Ultimate Red Sox Show. Before getting into broadcasting, she competed in the Miss California pageant where she was first and second runner-up in ’02 and ’03. We think she should have won…duh.

 

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Name: Jenn Sterger
Network: New York Jets

A FSU Cowgirl, Jenn Sterger rose to fame when she was shown on-camera at a 2005 Florida State-Miami game and announcer Brent Musburger commented that “15,000 young red-blooded Americans just signed up to go to Florida State next semester,” because of her supreme hotness. From that, she was hired by the New York Jets as the “gameday host” for the team. Additionally, she’s a former online columnist for Sports Illustrated and has posed in both Maxim and Playboy magazines.

 

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Name: Erin Andrews
Network: ESPN

Beginning her career as a freelance sportscaster at FSN Florida, 30-year-old Andrews is one of the hottest reporters anywhere, ever. She’s the sideline reporter for ESPN College Football Saturday and Big Ten college basketball, and MLB, and…screw it–she covers pretty much everything. Not that we’re complaining…

 

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Name: Lisa Dergan
Network: FOX

Now settle down, Erin Andrews fans. Lisa Dergan is as hot as sportscasters get. There are none hotter, or more willing to take it all off for her fans. Getting a break in 2001, Lisa was hired for a weekend sports show on L.A.’s KCBS. She then joined FOX Sports in 2002, gaining notable interviews with everyone from Tiger Woods to John Elway. But more importantly, she’s a former St. Pauli Girl, was Playboy‘s Playmate of the Month for July ’98, and she’s been in special editions of the magazine six times. Beat that!

 

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Dwayne Bowe

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When should you be picking Kansas City wide receiverDwayne Bowe? We have him ranked #115 overall. ESPN's Eric Karabell says that Bowe is typically being taken later than what might have been expected. "As for other news that didn't take place in a preseason game, Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Dwayne Bowe ended his holdout, signing a one-year tender," writes Karabell. "This shouldn't affect Bowe's fantasy value, as he's going in the sixth round, and just outside the top 20 at his position." It doesn't help that Matt Cassel is his quarterback and that he plays in a run first offense. Then again, he led the NFL in touchdown receptions in 2010 and has always been an elite receiver, so Bowe will likely make for a great sleeper candidate in most leagues.

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OMG! ESPN Likes Tebow More Than Sanchez In Fantasy Football

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In looking at ESPN's dream football quarterback rankings, I detected a little something appealing: Tim Tebow (26th) is rated ahead of incumbent Jets' quarterback Mark Sanchez (28th). This really isn't simply one individual's listing either; this is the listing developed by ESPN's whole entire Dream Team.
 
Tebow could be a touchdown vulture for the Jets, operating the read alternative down by the target line, yet as long as Sanchez is the starter, Tebow will certainly be little even more than that. Nonetheless, a touchdown vulture could never ever have even more value than a starting  quarterback. By placing Tebow ahead of Sanchez, ESPN's fantasy experts are essentially saying that Tebow will definitely be the starter sometime around the middle of the season.
 
Regardless of his oft-ugly numbers, Tebow is actually a rather decent fantasy quarterback. Though his play could be irregular from week to week, he averaged 20.48 dream points per online game in his 11 starts last season. Mark Sanchez, on the some other hand, averaged 21.54 points.
 
Sanchez was even working with a bunch more talent, as the Jets boast a superior offense. Additionally remember that the Broncos' run game was far below standard before Tebow took over at quarterback. They averaged 86.75 scrambling yards each game while Kyle Orton was starting (leaving out the  game when he was pulled at halftime), while the league standard was 117.1 gardens for every online game.
 
An additional thing to mention is that in Tebow's 3 starts in 2010 he averaged an extremely good 28.81 dream points every game.
 
Tim Tebow might wind up uploading solid RB3 value while Sanchez is the starter, however he won't be uploading anywhere near really good quarterback worth. The reason that ESPN rates Tebow above Sanchez is because they believe he'll be the starter sooner  than later on.
 
The moment Tebow is called the starter, he should be picked up as a backup and monitored as a prospective matchup-play starter, as he has the ability to construct gaudy fantasy totals.

 

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Life is a Brees for the New Orleans Saints Quarterback

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The New Orleans Saints have agreed to a five-year contract with quarterback Drew Brees, making him one of the highest paid players in the National Football League, the club announced. The contract is worth $100 million with a league-record $60 million in guaranteed money, broadcaster ESPN and other…

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The 6 Step Tier Approach Used by Clever Fantasy Football Players

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Tiering your cheatsheet is, in my opinion, the most critical of all draft day preparations you can make before your fantasy football season.

Sure, you can read injury reports all day long. That helps. No one wants to draft a guy on IR. But the real edge to draft a better team than the other obsessive football fans in the room is your ability to identify — quickly and quietly — the most valuable pick left on the board.

In the heat of the moment, we often lose sight of where players have been missed. You’re looking ahead to decide when you can draft a quarterback…or maybe you’re focused on following your RB-RB-RB strategy for the first three rounds. That’ll keep you from noticing a WR1-level fantasy wide receiver falling into the third round, ripe for your picking.

Worst of all, if you don’t have a consolidated rankings sheet, you might miss out on a top-tier wide receiver simply because your wide receiver rankings were underneath your quarterback and running back rankings when it was your pick.

Regardless of the reason, you can only blame yourself for not tiering your cheatsheet if you miss out on draft day bargains.

It’s been a few years since I visited the topic, and in prepping for 2011, I thought it’d be worthwhile to revisit the best way to tier your player rankings for your fantasy football draft.

Step 1, Start with rankings you like.

I don’t care if you prefer the rankings or projections from ESPN, NFL.com, Fleaflicker, or Yahoo!. What matters is that you’re comfortable with the rankings you choose.

I often prefer to start with aggregate or consensus fantasy football draft rankings from sites likeFantasyPros or Fantasy Football Nerd. These give you a good starting point since the outliers are reigned in a bit when averaged together.

But if you prefer to go with the player rankings or projections of just one man and one man only…that’s your call. More power to you. Go you — and him, whoever that analyst or blogger may be.

One note: It will be a huge help if you choose a set of rankings or projections that includes an average points per week or total points for each player, either based on last year’s fantasy football scoring, several years of scoring, or projected points for the current season. If you don’t, you’ll have to do a little more legwork in Step 2.

Step 2, Add an average point per game projection or total points projection to each player in your rankings.

Foreshadowing. See, if you read my note on Step 1, you already know what you’ll need to do for this step.

If you don’t have any kind of average projected points per week or total points projection listed for each player on your current cheatsheet, it’s time to go get that info. You can pull these total or per week averages from sites like FF TodayCBSSports, or ESPN.

If they don’t provide a per game average, you don’t have to drill down to it. But you can just divide the total projected points for the 2011 season by 16. There are, after all, 16 games in an NFL season.

Step 3, Separate your rankings by position, if they aren’t already separated.

Pulling out just the running backs and just the quarterbacks into one ranking column will help you when you start locking in your tiers.

Step 4, Adjust your rankings to your liking.

Now that you have your list, it’s time to make it your own.

With a points total or average attached to each player, start modifying those points as you see fit. Here’s where your research comes into play.

Upgrade the players who will excel, and downgrade the players that won’t meet expectations.

If your points total or average is based on a player’s performance in previous seasons and especially if it’s based off just the last season, be sure to update it based upon offseason moves and team system adjustments. If you like Matt Hasselbeck more as a Titan than a Seahawk, for example, make sure you adjust his point total accordingly.

Furthermore, if you’re player points are based off projections for the current season, feel free to bump them higher or lower depending on how you feel about players. Just be realistic. Micheal Vick will NOT score 500 points in a single season.

Look at a player’s schedule for the upcoming season, estimate the number of points they could realistically score, total those estimations up, and divide by 16 to get your average. You, of course, don’t have to adjust this for every player, but feel free to do so for the ones you feel are under or over-projected.

Once you have your average points per game or total points has been adjusted for each player, sort by your projections and then adjust your rankings some more based on rankings alone.

You don’t have to be as rigid with the stat adjustments here. Spot a player a point or so to their per game average or 4-5 total points for a full season projection when you feel like they should move up a couple of spots in the rankings.

But like I explained when talking about adjusting projections, be realistic. Crazy cheatsheets make for a crazy draft.

Step 5, Tier it up!

It’s time to start assigning players to tiers. Look at your average points per game projections and start dividing whenever there’s a significant difference.

For example, you’ll probably section off all the quarterbacks averaging more than 17 points per game in your projections into your first tier. Then you might make those quarterbacks scoring between 17 and 15 points per game your second tier.

Just look for the significant breaks and run down your list. You want to have a few tiers of top players at each position, but leave everyone averaging 5 points or less in the final tier.

Step 6, Align your tiers

So you’ve got your players segmented by position, but how do you know when to take a quarterback in your second quarterback tier over a receiver in your top, or first, wide receiver tier?

Look at the tiers you’ve created and make the tier scoring universal across all positions. So, all of your players projected for 17 points per game or more would make up your top tier.

It’s okay to have one or no players from a particular position in a tier. For example, you might slot Aaron Rodgers as the only player in your top tier if you project him higher than anyone else at more than 19 points per game. That’s fine. Just make the tiers align as best you can.

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(Bonus) Step 7, Tag your sleepers

You’re more of less done creating your cheatsheet at this point, but I do like to throw in this tip just for the more savvy drafters out there. Once you’ve got your tiered cheatsheet created, I usually go back and mark the players I feel are “sleepers” or undervalued at their current position.

I know we adjusted our projections and rankings in the previous steps to our liking, but if I feel one player in the third or fourth tier has the potential to be a top-tier player if circumstances break his way — Jonathan Stewart, for example, or Ben Tate — I’ll be sure to mark him as the one I want to look to draft in that tier.

If I like a guy more than a lot of experts, but I can’t reasonably increase his projected points enough to make him a second tier player, I’ll mark him as a priority for the third tier.

As long as you don’t go homer-happy, you can also take a second to tag your favorite players in each tier at this point since part of the fun of fantasy football is drafting the guys you REALLY wanted to draft.

Just make sure you use a different mark for favorite players than your sleepers. You’ll need to know the difference quickly when you’re making your picks.

Time to draft

When you’re finished creating this tiered cheatsheet, you’ll be able to see, in one quick glance, that four players projected to score 15 points per game or better are still available as your pick approaches in the middle of the third round.

And you’ll be able to use your tiers to determine position scarcity. For example, when it’s your pick and you see one second tier wide receiver and six second tier running backs remaining on your cheatsheet, you will be able to jump on that last second tier wide receiver knowing that one of the second tier running backs will make his way back to you.

Rather than panic during a run on tight ends and start looking only at your rankings for that position, you’ll continue to collect value and steal picks at higher tiers for other positions.

The value picks are the entire reason you tier your player rankings, and the tiers work wonders. Just give it a try.

 The 6 Step Tier Approach Used by Clever Fantasy Football Players

Best Player Available Strategy

As far as your draft strategy goes, tiers work best when you go into your draft targeting the best player available in each round.

Let your need at QB, RB, or WR steer you when there are several players available at the same tier, but when there’s only one or two top-tier running backs left on the board, it’s time to draft them. Don’t let someone else capitalize on those value picks that fall to you.

Of course, you don’t want to draft five quarterbacks just because no one else was jumping on the second tier signal callers, but I might consider taking four receivers in my first six picks if they were the only players remaining in my first or second tier. Assuming your rankings system and projections are solid, you’ll be able to make deals to improve your running back or quarterback struggles once the season begins.

As a final note, I always feel like I don’t have to say this, but just in case there are any first-timers out there, you should always know the scoring and roster rules of your league!

Some leagues restrict the number of quarterbacks you can keep on your roster or the number of running backs you can draft. You’ll need to know this to take full advantage of the best player available strategy without botching your draft.

When you’re ranking players and preparing your cheatsheet, keep in mind your league’s scoring rules and the value placed on each position.

So that’s how you tier your fantasy football draft cheatsheets. Any questions?

 

 

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How To Beat the ESPN Cash Streak Game

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 How To Beat the ESPN Cash Streak Game​

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Streak for the Cash is a pick'em style game where the goal is to build the longest . Currently, prize for having the longest streak of the month can net a prize of $50,000 plus bonuses of up to $550,000. This is enough incentive for just about anyone to sign up for an ESPN account and start making picks. Also, the person who makes the most correct picks during the month receives a prize of $2,. An average winning streak for the month has been anywhere between 25 and 32 correct picks in a row.

I have played Streak for the Cash on and off for the last few years, starting back when the top prize was $1,000,000 and the contest went for months at a time. The longest streak that I've had was 14 wins. After you hit double digits, each game starts to mean a lot and makes it very exciting to watch the games that you pick, even though you are still less than halfway to the overall goal. Below are some tips for people just starting out.

 

 

 

 

ESPN – Tip #1: Just Have Fun

Crazy concept right?  How can you actually have fun when you're trying to make money online by picking sports and winning $50,000?!?!  That's some serious dough and you have to be dedicated, focused, and forget about picking games and sports that you enjoy because if you enjoy it, you have no chance (kind of like making money on HubPages!).  There can be no fun, or else you will fail and not make your $50,000.

But seriously…have fun.  Pick games that you'll actually watch, even if you're not sure of who will win the prop.  Go with your heart if your home team shows up on the list and cheer even louder than normal.  Streak for the Cash is about getting involved in sports that you don't normally watch and getting to know teams other than your favorites.  During one of my longer streaks, I actually watched a soccer match that was on TV because I had picked one of the teams to win by 2 goals.  I'm from the , so soccer is not something that I normally watch but I really got into the game and enjoyed it.  I'm a college basketball fan, but generally only watch my two or three favorite teams…but with Streak, I'll end up watching a game on ESPN U or having gamecast running in the background at work and checking a score.But seriously…have fun.  Pick games that you'll actually watch, even if you're not sure of who will win the prop.  Go with your heart if your home team shows up on the list and cheer even louder than normal.  Streak for the Cash is about getting involved in sports that you don't normally watch and getting to know teams other than your favorites.  During one of my longer streaks, I actually watched a soccer match that was on TV because I had picked one of the teams to win by 2 goals.  I'm from the , so soccer is not something that I normally watch but I really got into the game and enjoyed it.  I'm a college basketball fan, but generally only watch my two or three favorite teams…but with Streak, I'll end up watching a game on ESPN U or having gamecast running in the background at work and checking a score.But seriously…have fun.  Pick games that you'll actually watch, even if you're not sure of who will win the prop.  Go with your heart if your home team shows up on the list and cheer even louder than normal.  Streak for the Cash is about getting involved in sports that you don't normally watch and getting to know teams other than your favorites.  During one of my longer streaks, I actually watched a soccer match that was on TV because I had picked one of the teams to win by 2 goals.  I'm from the United States, so soccer is not something that I normally watch but I really got into the game and enjoyed it.  I'm a college basketball fan, but generally only watch my two or three favorite teams…but with Streak, I'll end up watching a game on ESPN U or having gamecast running in the background at work and checking a score.

Everyone wants to win the cash, but only one person out of the thousands that play this game everyday will walk away with the paycheck.  You can take your picks seriously, but also make sure that you're having fun along the way.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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ESPN – Tip #2: Research

Every prop that shows up on Streak for the Cash has its own message board where hundreds of people chat about the prop.  Keep in mind that this game is a competition and some people may be trying to lead you astray by posting false information (or they may just be wrong).  In my experience, many of the regulars to these message boards are posting their legitimate picks and opinions about the games or props, so scanning through the postings before you make your pick can be helpful.

One of the main ways that I will research a pick will be to look at the game logs from each team.  For example, if college basketball team A is 5-0 at home against ranked opponents and they are playing a ranked opponent at home, that information will influence my decision on the prop.  ESPN.com is a great resource for looking into statistics and trends and you can also search the internet for game previews and predictions by the experts.  Like with all sports betting, going with the percentages does not always work out, so go with your gut and take a few risks.  To win the big prize, you will have to get lucky and make some gutsy picks to put together a winning streak.

 

 

 

 

 

ESPN – Streak fo the Cash Trends

  • In Men's NCAA Basketball, the home team wins nearly 70% of the time.
  • In the NFL, the home team wins around 60% of the time.
  • NBA is one of the most inconsistent sports to pick on Streak for the Cash.
  • Golf, soccer, and cricket games are usually some of the easier props to pick and are usually played in the mornings or afternoon, leaving NCAA, NBA, and MLB games to be picked in the evenings.

 

 

 

 

 

ESPN – Tip #3: Join a Group

Streak for the Cash gives you an option to create or join groups, which allows you to have mini-competitions between your friends (or random people online).  My college friends and I have a group where we keep tabs on how each other is doing, which makes it fun when someone strings together a streak of 5 or more wins.  If I know a buddy is on a streak, I'll give him a call and see what props he/she is looking at picking next.  It's a good excuse to catch up and also gives me some insight into how others are playing the game and their strategies, which can improve my own strategy.

Streak for the Cash can be a hot topic between friends and can result in some good times around the TV or at the bar watching a game that may not have meant much without the prospect of winning $50,000.

 

 

 

 

ESPN – Tip #4: Watch Sportscenter

There is not an easier way to get a wealth of sports knowledge than by incorporating an hour of Sportscenter into your daily life.  Even if you don't care about the NBA, you will hear about it.  You'll get information and background on nearly every team that will show up on Streak for the Cash (other than soccer) and the more informed you are about your picks, the better chance you have of building a streak.  Listening to Mike and Mike in the morning or other sports talk radio will help as well.

 

 

 

 

 
 

ESPN – Tip #5: Don't Pick Everyday

Unless you are going for the $2,500 monthly prize of the most correct picks, there is no shame in picking and choosing the games that you pick.  Sometimes there just isn't a game that you feel confident about.  There has been plenty of times that I've put together 3-4 streaks and blown it by picking an NBA prop that I wasn't confident about or going with a soccer game where there wasn't a clear favorite.  Then I'll lose, and get the next 4 picks right…meaning that if I hadn't made the extra pick, I could have put together a streak that was approaching double digits.

 

 

 

 

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Draft day is the best day of the year and ESPN's Matthew Berry takes you through each of the different draft types available with ESPN Fantasy Football. It doesn't matter whether you draft online at your computer or run an auction draft at your favorite hangout, it only matters that you draft. Play Fantasy Football for FREE at ESPN: games.espn.go.com

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Erin Andrews Plays Many Sexy Roles

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Erin Andrews – In 2001-2002, she served as a Tampa Bay Lightning reporter for the Sunshine Network.

In 2010, Andrews appeared on the tenth season of ABC’s Dancing with the Stars, partnered with Maksim Chmerkovskiy. They placed third out of 11 contestants.[10]

 

Erin Andrews. From 2008 to 2010, she reported for ESPN’s and ABC’s live coverage of the Scripps National Spelling Bee

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Erin Andrews – According to Irish mythology and folklore, the name was originally given to the island by the Milesians after the goddess Ériu

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Erin Andrews – According to Irish mythology and folklore, the name was originally given to the island by the Milesians after the goddess Ériu

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Draft day is the best day of the year and ESPN’s Matthew Berry takes you through each of the different draft types available with ESPN Fantasy Football. It doesn’t matter whether you draft online at your computer or run an auction draft at your favorite hangout, it only matters that you draft. Play Fantasy Football for FREE at ESPN: games.espn.go.com