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  2. Fantasy Football Week 2: Our top sleeper picks - AOL

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    Sleeper is a nebulous term in fantasy football. One size never fits all with any column. My goal with this piece is to help you consider fantasy players that might be overlooked or under ...

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  4. Stephania Bell - Wikipedia

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    Hired in 2007, [3] she actively blogs National Football League injury analysis for ESPN where she is a regular columnist. [2] [4] Bell complements on-air journalists with analysis of breaking news. [5] She serves as a co-host of Fantasy Focus on ESPN Radio and an analyst for SportsNation on ESPN.com. [6]

  5. Fantasy Focus (podcast) - Wikipedia

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    Fantasy Focus is a sports talk podcast devoted to fantasy sports. The show is available on iTunes, and ESPN Podcenter. The baseball show is hosted by Eric Karabell and Tristan Cockcroft, along with producer Daniel Dopp and injury analyst Stephania Bell. The football show is hosted by Field Yates, [1] along with Bell, Dopp and Kyle Soppe.

  6. Fantasy Football Week 12 sleeper picks - AOL

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    Liz Loza is here with her list of fantasy sleepers who could go off in Week 12! ... Fantasy Football Week 12 sleeper picks. Liz Loza. November 24, 2021 at 4:00 PM. Happy Thanksgiving week, Fam ...

  7. Matthew Berry - Wikipedia

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    Matthew J. Berry (born December 29, 1969) [1] is an American writer, columnist, fantasy sports analyst, and television personality. Berry started his career by writing for television and film and creating a few pilots and film scripts with his writing partner Eric Abrams.

  8. How a fantasy football feud turned into a hoax mass ... - AOL

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    A Philadelphia man admitted to reporting a hoax mass shooting and then a bomb threat in retaliation over a fantasy football argument, authorities said Wednesday.

  9. ESPN.com - Wikipedia

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    Some notable current and former ESPN.com and ESPNW.com columnists are Allison Glock, Jemele Hill, John Buccigross, Chris Mortensen, John Clayton, Adam Schefter, Andy Katz, Bill Simmons, Jayson Stark, Buster Olney, Paul Lukas, Gene Wojciechowski, Scoop Jackson, Pat Forde, Jim Caple, Michael Smith, and in the last stages of his journalism career, Hunter S. Thompson.