Short post tonight!
Congratulations to the Drunken Irish. Can you believe my team started the season 2-5 and ended with 7 straight triumphs in must-win games to win the division and the #2 seed in my league! Here is my team:
QBs:
Ben Rothlisberger - drafted in the 8th or 9th round
Matt Schaub - received in trade in about week 10 for Matt Forte, straight up
RBs:
Ricky Williams - Started as a late round hand cuff for Ronnie Brown
Brandon Jacobs - Still a disappointment
Quinton Ganther - A solid last week pick up
Beanie Wells - Wish he would get all the carries, could be a stud
WRs:
Sidney Rice - waiver wire pick up early in the year
Greg Jennings - struggling season for him
Robert Meachem - just picked him up too
Devin Hester - solid bench guy
Roy Williams - Drafted in the 5th round, dropped him and then picked him back up later
TEs:
John Carlson - thought he would have a great season, but was ok, not great
JerMichael Finley - I drafted him and have kept him on my bench during his injuries, which is paying off
DEF:
Denver - picked up early in the year
Washington - Picked up for the Raiders game
K:
Garrett Hartley - picked up last week
Wish me luck going into the playoffs!
Today's Hottie: Ashley Brooke
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December 15, 2009
December 13, 2009
Sunday Observations
New Orleans v Atlanta
Drew Brees had his typical stellar day, but who would have predicted 300+ and a TD for Chris Redman? As nice as the passing game was, who else was disappointed with the running game on both sides? Pierre Thomas was limited (althought had 100+ combined) and Jason Snelling too was limited, but threw in a TD, and the 100 combined number. And with all those yards flying around, there weren't any outstanding receivers, but a bunch that did nice. Reggie Bush did have to receiving TDs, but Robert Meachem fans were a bit disappointed with his 4-57.
Detroit v Baltimore
No surprises here. Outstanding game for Ray Rice, 200+ combined and a TD. Willis McGahee reappeared as well, with 76-2 TDs. Did anyone see Derrick Mason's TD catch, sandwich job and a long TD. Culpepper was impressive... NOT.
Green Bay v Chicago
Anyone counting on Aaron Rodgers to carry them into the playoffs were disappointed with his 18 yards and no TDs, but Ryan Grant was fantastic with 137-2 TDs. Did anyone start either Johnny Knox and Devin Aromashodu? Both had solid games. Plus JerMichael Finley continues to play well when he is healthy. Both Jennings and Driver were disappointments.
Seattle v Houston
Matt Schaub had a game by half time, finishing with 350+ and a pair of TDs. Glad I sat Big Ben on Thursday! Andre Johnson was huge as well with 11-192-2 TDs. There wasn't a single Seahawk worth talking about.
Denver v Indianapolis
Peyton was his usual self, with 4 TDs and yardage, but 3 INTs was a little big of a set back. Reggie Wayne continues to struggle with injury and is fading down the stretch. Dallas Clark is determined to take up the slack, posting 3 TDs. And we can't say enough about Brandon Marshall's HUGE day, and on top of his 22-200-2 TDs, he told everyone he was going to do it.
Miami v Jacksonville
Ricky Williams is continuing his excellent play since Ronnie Brown went down, with 108-1 TD. Now that he is healthy, Greg Camarillo is starting to look like a southern Wes Welker, with 7-100-0 TD. MJD was ok with nearly 100 combined and a TD, after a few quiet weeks. Nothing else much to say, except, if there is anyone in fantasy-dom that is counting on David Garrard, what the HELL are you thinking?
Buffalo v Kansas City
Jamaal Charles has played well since LJ left town (20-143-1 TD). And Fred Jackson had a nice game too (20-99), with Marshawn Lynch adding 84 yards on the ground. Matt Cassel was impressive with 4 INTs.
Cincinnati v Minnesota
Actually fairly pathetic fantasy play from both Palmer and Favre. Benson surprised me a bit with almost 100 yards against the stout Viking D. AP returned with a great game after last week's poor showing (97-2 Tds , plus 3-40 receiving). Both Rice and Ocho Cinco salvaged their days with TDs.
Carolina v New England
I don't know what anyone thinks, but Moss gave up in this game... what a waste of talent. Almost identical pedastrian numbers for Brady and Moore. Williams returned with nearly 100 yards, and Maroney posted about the same. The only good games were from Welker (10-105) and Smith (2-83-1 TD).
New York Jets v Tampa Bay
Really poor games for both QBs. For Tampa, there really is nothing to talk about from a fantasy perspective. Solid game again for Thomas Jones, 99-2 TDs. And that is about it. Thomas Jones.
St. Louis v Tennessee
Keep an eye on the VY injury, but I think, since this game got out of hand early, they pulled Young so not to aggravate his hammy, but I didn't see the game. Who in the heck is Keith Null and what in the hell were the Rams doing starting him? Chris Johnson is ALL-WORLD... 3 TDs, 117 rushing, 69 receiving. WOW.
Washington v Oakland
Jason Campbell almost sunk my playoff battleship with his 222-2 TD performance, but his second half was slow. Those who had to pick up Quinton Ganther didn't do too bad, with almost 100 combined and 2 TDs. When is Oakland going to figure out that McFadden is the most talented guy on the team?
San Diego v Dallas
The December tank keeps on rolling in Dallas. Both Romo and Rivers put up solid if not spectacular games (249-2 TDs vs 272-1TD). Vincent Jackson has to be considered an elite receiver now, with another great game (7-120), though lacked a TD. Tomlinson has turned into a TD guy, scoring once with modest numbers. While for Dallas, the RBBC is killing JOnes/Barber/Choice.
For the final notes of the night. 1) What a shoot out in the Meadowlands tonight... 37-31 and counting. 2) Welcome to the fantasy playoffs Drunken Irish, after posting a 7th straight Must-Win, winning the division and the number 2 or 3 seed in our league. Sweet!
Today's Hottie: Marielle Jaffe
Drew Brees had his typical stellar day, but who would have predicted 300+ and a TD for Chris Redman? As nice as the passing game was, who else was disappointed with the running game on both sides? Pierre Thomas was limited (althought had 100+ combined) and Jason Snelling too was limited, but threw in a TD, and the 100 combined number. And with all those yards flying around, there weren't any outstanding receivers, but a bunch that did nice. Reggie Bush did have to receiving TDs, but Robert Meachem fans were a bit disappointed with his 4-57.
Detroit v Baltimore
No surprises here. Outstanding game for Ray Rice, 200+ combined and a TD. Willis McGahee reappeared as well, with 76-2 TDs. Did anyone see Derrick Mason's TD catch, sandwich job and a long TD. Culpepper was impressive... NOT.
Green Bay v Chicago
Anyone counting on Aaron Rodgers to carry them into the playoffs were disappointed with his 18 yards and no TDs, but Ryan Grant was fantastic with 137-2 TDs. Did anyone start either Johnny Knox and Devin Aromashodu? Both had solid games. Plus JerMichael Finley continues to play well when he is healthy. Both Jennings and Driver were disappointments.
Seattle v Houston
Matt Schaub had a game by half time, finishing with 350+ and a pair of TDs. Glad I sat Big Ben on Thursday! Andre Johnson was huge as well with 11-192-2 TDs. There wasn't a single Seahawk worth talking about.
Denver v Indianapolis
Peyton was his usual self, with 4 TDs and yardage, but 3 INTs was a little big of a set back. Reggie Wayne continues to struggle with injury and is fading down the stretch. Dallas Clark is determined to take up the slack, posting 3 TDs. And we can't say enough about Brandon Marshall's HUGE day, and on top of his 22-200-2 TDs, he told everyone he was going to do it.
Miami v Jacksonville
Ricky Williams is continuing his excellent play since Ronnie Brown went down, with 108-1 TD. Now that he is healthy, Greg Camarillo is starting to look like a southern Wes Welker, with 7-100-0 TD. MJD was ok with nearly 100 combined and a TD, after a few quiet weeks. Nothing else much to say, except, if there is anyone in fantasy-dom that is counting on David Garrard, what the HELL are you thinking?
Buffalo v Kansas City
Jamaal Charles has played well since LJ left town (20-143-1 TD). And Fred Jackson had a nice game too (20-99), with Marshawn Lynch adding 84 yards on the ground. Matt Cassel was impressive with 4 INTs.
Cincinnati v Minnesota
Actually fairly pathetic fantasy play from both Palmer and Favre. Benson surprised me a bit with almost 100 yards against the stout Viking D. AP returned with a great game after last week's poor showing (97-2 Tds , plus 3-40 receiving). Both Rice and Ocho Cinco salvaged their days with TDs.
Carolina v New England
I don't know what anyone thinks, but Moss gave up in this game... what a waste of talent. Almost identical pedastrian numbers for Brady and Moore. Williams returned with nearly 100 yards, and Maroney posted about the same. The only good games were from Welker (10-105) and Smith (2-83-1 TD).
New York Jets v Tampa Bay
Really poor games for both QBs. For Tampa, there really is nothing to talk about from a fantasy perspective. Solid game again for Thomas Jones, 99-2 TDs. And that is about it. Thomas Jones.
St. Louis v Tennessee
Keep an eye on the VY injury, but I think, since this game got out of hand early, they pulled Young so not to aggravate his hammy, but I didn't see the game. Who in the heck is Keith Null and what in the hell were the Rams doing starting him? Chris Johnson is ALL-WORLD... 3 TDs, 117 rushing, 69 receiving. WOW.
Washington v Oakland
Jason Campbell almost sunk my playoff battleship with his 222-2 TD performance, but his second half was slow. Those who had to pick up Quinton Ganther didn't do too bad, with almost 100 combined and 2 TDs. When is Oakland going to figure out that McFadden is the most talented guy on the team?
San Diego v Dallas
The December tank keeps on rolling in Dallas. Both Romo and Rivers put up solid if not spectacular games (249-2 TDs vs 272-1TD). Vincent Jackson has to be considered an elite receiver now, with another great game (7-120), though lacked a TD. Tomlinson has turned into a TD guy, scoring once with modest numbers. While for Dallas, the RBBC is killing JOnes/Barber/Choice.
For the final notes of the night. 1) What a shoot out in the Meadowlands tonight... 37-31 and counting. 2) Welcome to the fantasy playoffs Drunken Irish, after posting a 7th straight Must-Win, winning the division and the number 2 or 3 seed in our league. Sweet!
Today's Hottie: Marielle Jaffe
Sunday Morning Quick Injury Updates
I am sitting on the couch this morning, watching the football shows, checking the internet, etc. Just a few quick but important injury updates as I have them from this morning. I will pop updates in as I get them.
Michael Turner - Turner is inactive for today's game. Smelling and Norwood will split time at tailback
Update - Officially out
Matt Ryan - Chris Redman is starting at QB, so Ryan is sitting this one out again.
Update - Officially out
Mike Bell - Bell is questionable at this point, so Pierre Thomas will get the bulk of the carries, and Reggie Bush will see more touches
Update: Bell is out
Justin Forsett - Forsett seems to be back from a thigh injury, but Julius Jones will steal carries in a RBBC in Seattle
Matthew Stafford - The shoulder is going to put the rook on the bench today... maybe they shouldn't have played him in so many meaningless games?
Percy Harvin - Harvin is on the official inactive list with his concussion issues, Sidney Rice should see more looks.
Update - Officially out
DeAngelo Williams - He is back, slipping Jonathon Stewart into the backup role again, unless you are desparate or extremely confident, sit Stewart
Update - Williams is active officially
Jake Delhomme - Jake is still out with the broken finger, so Matt Moore starts... but don't you start him
Tom Brady - This is the Brady watch... he is listed as questionable. Does anyone even know who the back up in New England is?
Update - Brady will play, is NOT on the inactive list
Fred Taylor - Not that anyone owns him right now, but he could possible play
Update - Taylor is on the inactive list, he is out
Mark Sanchez - Sanchez is down today, so Kellen Clemens gets the start
Mike Sims-Walker - MSW is probably not going to play, but no official word yet.
Update: MSW is going to play
Devin Hester - Hester is most likely out, but I will check again soon.
Update - Officially out
Steven Jackson is listed as questionable, but is likely to play
Update - even with a bad back, he should play according to ESPN
Vince Young - He is questionable, but will probably play
Update - Should play
Donald Brown - Brown is listed as inactive
Brian Westbrook - He is out, on the inactive list, McCoy will get the start
Update - Officially out
Chris Johnson - Johnson should play inspite of
Tim Hightower - He will play with the injured thumb
DeSean Jackson - He should be playing, despite a sore knee
Jeremy Maclin - Will be limited if not sit this one out
Ahmad Bradshaw - Will play with his bad feet
Since I missed yesterday, it is Sarah Sunday this morning!
Today's Hottie: Sarah Stage
Michael Turner - Turner is inactive for today's game. Smelling and Norwood will split time at tailback
Update - Officially out
Matt Ryan - Chris Redman is starting at QB, so Ryan is sitting this one out again.
Update - Officially out
Mike Bell - Bell is questionable at this point, so Pierre Thomas will get the bulk of the carries, and Reggie Bush will see more touches
Update: Bell is out
Justin Forsett - Forsett seems to be back from a thigh injury, but Julius Jones will steal carries in a RBBC in Seattle
Matthew Stafford - The shoulder is going to put the rook on the bench today... maybe they shouldn't have played him in so many meaningless games?
Percy Harvin - Harvin is on the official inactive list with his concussion issues, Sidney Rice should see more looks.
Update - Officially out
DeAngelo Williams - He is back, slipping Jonathon Stewart into the backup role again, unless you are desparate or extremely confident, sit Stewart
Update - Williams is active officially
Jake Delhomme - Jake is still out with the broken finger, so Matt Moore starts... but don't you start him
Tom Brady - This is the Brady watch... he is listed as questionable. Does anyone even know who the back up in New England is?
Update - Brady will play, is NOT on the inactive list
Fred Taylor - Not that anyone owns him right now, but he could possible play
Update - Taylor is on the inactive list, he is out
Mark Sanchez - Sanchez is down today, so Kellen Clemens gets the start
Mike Sims-Walker - MSW is probably not going to play, but no official word yet.
Update: MSW is going to play
Devin Hester - Hester is most likely out, but I will check again soon.
Update - Officially out
Steven Jackson is listed as questionable, but is likely to play
Update - even with a bad back, he should play according to ESPN
Vince Young - He is questionable, but will probably play
Update - Should play
Donald Brown - Brown is listed as inactive
Brian Westbrook - He is out, on the inactive list, McCoy will get the start
Update - Officially out
Chris Johnson - Johnson should play inspite of
Tim Hightower - He will play with the injured thumb
DeSean Jackson - He should be playing, despite a sore knee
Jeremy Maclin - Will be limited if not sit this one out
Ahmad Bradshaw - Will play with his bad feet
Since I missed yesterday, it is Sarah Sunday this morning!
Today's Hottie: Sarah Stage
December 11, 2009
Counter Point
Jay Clemons write a pretty entertaining column for SI.com. And like most fantasy guru's or experts or whatever you want to call them, you never agree with all of what they say. Jay writes before the weekend games on guys who are a lock for good performances. Here is this week's column and my comments:
QB Locks For 275 Yards and/or 3 TDs
1. Drew Brees @ Atlanta - Brees should do well in the Georgia Dome.
2. Peyton Manning vs. Denver - This is an interesting call.. Denver pressure D against Manning... I have to go with Manning. Sure, they shut out the other Manning fairly well, but this Manning is a whole other ball game.
3. David Garrard vs. Miami - Not. Not. NOT!
4. Matt Schaub vs. Seattle - I am hoping his separated shoulder is healthy enough for this game, but if he plays, he should do well
5. Brett Favre vs. Cincinnati - I am not sold on this one, the Bengal corners are tough
6. Philip Rivers @ Dallas - Dallas is vulnerable... think Aaron Rodgers here
7. Tony Romo vs. San Diego - Romo should do well against a banged up defense
8. Donovan McNabb @ N.Y. Giants - A big game, but will the Giants D come up big... I think they will and limit Donovan
9. Kurt Warner @ San Francisco - Warner should have a strong day here
RB Locks -- 120 Total Yards and/or 2 TDs
1. Frank Gore vs. Arizona - Gore has been suspect this year and will continue to be
2. Chris Johnson vs. St. Louis - Bank Johnson each and every week
3. DeAngelo Williams/Jonathan Stewart @ New England - Williams, perhaps, probably not stewart and certainly not both
4. Maurice Jones-Drew vs. Miami - Should be up for a good day
5. Steven Jackson @ Tennessee - Jackson is almost as bankable for 100+ as Johnson is
6. Ray Rice vs. Detroit - After disappointing last week in GB, Rice is due
7. Fred Jackson @ Kansas City - I like Jackson in this game, nice call
8. Jamaal Charles vs. Buffalo - Buffalo's defense is very porous
9. Joseph Addai vs. Denver - Addai has been scoring a bunch of TDs, but I don't see it happening this week
10. Thomas Jones @ Tampa Bay - This should be fairly certain
11. Pierre Thomas @ Atlanta - Thomas has been quiet of late, time for a wake up
12. LeSean McCoy @ N.Y. Giants - McCoy is not westbrook, and won't have a great day
13. Knowshon Moreno @ Indianapolis - If Denver can stay close, Moreno will have a strong day
14. LaDainian Tomlinson @ Dallas - Ok, I can agree with this hunch
WR Locks -- 110 Total Yards and/or 1 TD
1. Larry Fitzgerald @ San Francisco - I can agree with one or the other, but...
2. Miles Austin vs. San Diego - Austin has disappeared and Cromartie should shut him down, I would go with Williams here
3. Sidney Rice vs. Cincinnati - With Harvin out, Rice should get more looks
4. Reggie Wayne vs. Denver - Can he beat Champ Bailey consistently, I think he will
5. Anquan Boldin @ San Francisco - ...not both Boldin and Fitzgerald for the game
6. Lee Evans @ Kansas City - Lee Who? Ain't gonna happen
7. Marques Colston @ Atlanta - Meachem had gotten the goods lately, but Colston has been solid too, should be again
8. Andre Johnson vs. Seattle - Fairly bank-able
9. Donald Driver @ Chicago - Jennings or Driver... or Finley?
10. Randy Moss vs. Carolina - This depends on on Brady's health
Today's Hottie: Lisa Marie
QB Locks For 275 Yards and/or 3 TDs
1. Drew Brees @ Atlanta - Brees should do well in the Georgia Dome.
2. Peyton Manning vs. Denver - This is an interesting call.. Denver pressure D against Manning... I have to go with Manning. Sure, they shut out the other Manning fairly well, but this Manning is a whole other ball game.
3. David Garrard vs. Miami - Not. Not. NOT!
4. Matt Schaub vs. Seattle - I am hoping his separated shoulder is healthy enough for this game, but if he plays, he should do well
5. Brett Favre vs. Cincinnati - I am not sold on this one, the Bengal corners are tough
6. Philip Rivers @ Dallas - Dallas is vulnerable... think Aaron Rodgers here
7. Tony Romo vs. San Diego - Romo should do well against a banged up defense
8. Donovan McNabb @ N.Y. Giants - A big game, but will the Giants D come up big... I think they will and limit Donovan
9. Kurt Warner @ San Francisco - Warner should have a strong day here
RB Locks -- 120 Total Yards and/or 2 TDs
1. Frank Gore vs. Arizona - Gore has been suspect this year and will continue to be
2. Chris Johnson vs. St. Louis - Bank Johnson each and every week
3. DeAngelo Williams/Jonathan Stewart @ New England - Williams, perhaps, probably not stewart and certainly not both
4. Maurice Jones-Drew vs. Miami - Should be up for a good day
5. Steven Jackson @ Tennessee - Jackson is almost as bankable for 100+ as Johnson is
6. Ray Rice vs. Detroit - After disappointing last week in GB, Rice is due
7. Fred Jackson @ Kansas City - I like Jackson in this game, nice call
8. Jamaal Charles vs. Buffalo - Buffalo's defense is very porous
9. Joseph Addai vs. Denver - Addai has been scoring a bunch of TDs, but I don't see it happening this week
10. Thomas Jones @ Tampa Bay - This should be fairly certain
11. Pierre Thomas @ Atlanta - Thomas has been quiet of late, time for a wake up
12. LeSean McCoy @ N.Y. Giants - McCoy is not westbrook, and won't have a great day
13. Knowshon Moreno @ Indianapolis - If Denver can stay close, Moreno will have a strong day
14. LaDainian Tomlinson @ Dallas - Ok, I can agree with this hunch
WR Locks -- 110 Total Yards and/or 1 TD
1. Larry Fitzgerald @ San Francisco - I can agree with one or the other, but...
2. Miles Austin vs. San Diego - Austin has disappeared and Cromartie should shut him down, I would go with Williams here
3. Sidney Rice vs. Cincinnati - With Harvin out, Rice should get more looks
4. Reggie Wayne vs. Denver - Can he beat Champ Bailey consistently, I think he will
5. Anquan Boldin @ San Francisco - ...not both Boldin and Fitzgerald for the game
6. Lee Evans @ Kansas City - Lee Who? Ain't gonna happen
7. Marques Colston @ Atlanta - Meachem had gotten the goods lately, but Colston has been solid too, should be again
8. Andre Johnson vs. Seattle - Fairly bank-able
9. Donald Driver @ Chicago - Jennings or Driver... or Finley?
10. Randy Moss vs. Carolina - This depends on on Brady's health
Today's Hottie: Lisa Marie
December 10, 2009
Hate / Love
Matthew Berry from ESPN writes a weekly column he calls his Love Hate list. He runs through players he loves for the weekend's matchup and those he hates. And well Berry is an "expert" and gets paid big jack to express his opinions, I often disagree. So, here is my spin in the Talented Mr Roto's thoughts, which can be found here
Berry "Loves"
Jerome Harrison - I am watching the Pittsburgh v Cleveland game as I write this and Harrison has a meager first half
Mohammed Massaquoi - I don't know if he checked the weather forecast before posting his column, but I wouldn't start anyone in the passing game for either team really
Santonio Holmes - See above
Robert Meachem - I just picked him up in my league, sure hope he does great again
Roddy White - With Ryan not playing, temper your expectations for White this week
Greg Olsen - Against the solid Packer's D, not
Johnny Knox - see above, and Knox hasn't done much as year
Mike Sims-Walker - MSW has slowed after a early season surge... I think he stays slow
Brian Hartline - Devone Bess is the man in Miami these days
Calvin Johnson - EVen with the rook QB, Johnson has been solid, caution if Culpepper plays
Joe Flacco - Against Detroit? Play him.
Kevin Walter - Conversative, but maybe a half dozen points, not sure why that would be love
Knowshon Moreno - As long as the Colts don't jump out ahead, this could work
Jamaal Charles - I would start him
Fred Jackson - and I would start Jackson
Sammy Morris - Very, very, very deep league play
Quinton Ganther - Interesting analysis, but any time you can find a starter this late in the season, that is a good thing
Tony Romo - Unless San Diego can put pressure on him, Romo will have a field day
Vincent Jackson - He is a must start all the time, right?
Kevin Boss - Not sure why folks are so high on this guy...
Donovan McNabb - They held Brees in check for a long time last week, but McNabb is a good play
Tim Hightower - Too much time share with Wells
Berrys "Hates"
Jay Culter - I am down with this one, the Packer D is tough
Matt Forte - See above
Antonio Bryant - Revis should shut him down, I mean, if he can do it against Moss, Johnson and such, Bryant is simple
Julius Jones - I have never liked Jones really
Chris Brown - Too much time share with Moats and any guy that can throw a pass as ugly as the half back option he tried last week... well, I just can't start him
Matt Cassel - Second tier, he is ok
Carson Palmer - Palmer has been up and down, and he doesn't have the weapons Warner has, but the Vikings secondary can be had
Jonathon Stewart - Williams is back, no decision or discussion here
Randy Moss - I actually like the reasoning here from Berry
Vince Young - I agree with Berry on this one and Young has a nagging injury, check the news updates
Eli Manning - Manning has been a huge disappointment for owners since the foot problem, and against the Eagles, he will find the going tough
Brandon Jacobs - I wish I could have been sitting him all year long
Frank Gore - Gore is another of those huge disappointments this year, and he will continue to disappoint, but I have to say, the 49'ers are a completely different team from the last time Arizona played them
Today's Hottie: Jessica Nicole
Berry "Loves"
Jerome Harrison - I am watching the Pittsburgh v Cleveland game as I write this and Harrison has a meager first half
Mohammed Massaquoi - I don't know if he checked the weather forecast before posting his column, but I wouldn't start anyone in the passing game for either team really
Santonio Holmes - See above
Robert Meachem - I just picked him up in my league, sure hope he does great again
Roddy White - With Ryan not playing, temper your expectations for White this week
Greg Olsen - Against the solid Packer's D, not
Johnny Knox - see above, and Knox hasn't done much as year
Mike Sims-Walker - MSW has slowed after a early season surge... I think he stays slow
Brian Hartline - Devone Bess is the man in Miami these days
Calvin Johnson - EVen with the rook QB, Johnson has been solid, caution if Culpepper plays
Joe Flacco - Against Detroit? Play him.
Kevin Walter - Conversative, but maybe a half dozen points, not sure why that would be love
Knowshon Moreno - As long as the Colts don't jump out ahead, this could work
Jamaal Charles - I would start him
Fred Jackson - and I would start Jackson
Sammy Morris - Very, very, very deep league play
Quinton Ganther - Interesting analysis, but any time you can find a starter this late in the season, that is a good thing
Tony Romo - Unless San Diego can put pressure on him, Romo will have a field day
Vincent Jackson - He is a must start all the time, right?
Kevin Boss - Not sure why folks are so high on this guy...
Donovan McNabb - They held Brees in check for a long time last week, but McNabb is a good play
Tim Hightower - Too much time share with Wells
Berrys "Hates"
Jay Culter - I am down with this one, the Packer D is tough
Matt Forte - See above
Antonio Bryant - Revis should shut him down, I mean, if he can do it against Moss, Johnson and such, Bryant is simple
Julius Jones - I have never liked Jones really
Chris Brown - Too much time share with Moats and any guy that can throw a pass as ugly as the half back option he tried last week... well, I just can't start him
Matt Cassel - Second tier, he is ok
Carson Palmer - Palmer has been up and down, and he doesn't have the weapons Warner has, but the Vikings secondary can be had
Jonathon Stewart - Williams is back, no decision or discussion here
Randy Moss - I actually like the reasoning here from Berry
Vince Young - I agree with Berry on this one and Young has a nagging injury, check the news updates
Eli Manning - Manning has been a huge disappointment for owners since the foot problem, and against the Eagles, he will find the going tough
Brandon Jacobs - I wish I could have been sitting him all year long
Frank Gore - Gore is another of those huge disappointments this year, and he will continue to disappoint, but I have to say, the 49'ers are a completely different team from the last time Arizona played them
Today's Hottie: Jessica Nicole
December 08, 2009
Weekend Summary
Jamie Eisenberg writes a decent weekend summary. You can read it here. In the article, he mentions Matt Forte and Jonathan Stewart and the solid fantasy games both put up this weekend, after a year of disappointment. See below.
Matt Forte - I had Forte on my team for most of the year, as he was my first pick in the draft at #3 in a 12 team league. After week 10, I made a trade, Matt Schaub for Matt Forte, straight-up. Yeah, I know, I fleeced the guy, but he had three quality QBs on his team and need RB help. Made sense for us both, as I needed back up help for Rothlisberger. As for the rest of the year, I am afraid Eisenberg is right, Forte should NOT be counted on for the rest of the year with poor match ups the remaining.
Jonathon Stewart - Stewart was a late start wen DeAngelo Williams was made inactive late Sunday morning. And, as expected, he came up roses for his owners. But, if I were an owner, I would never have counted on a backup RB as an option during the year. Sure, GREAT handcuff, or excellent bench guy waiting for an injury to Williams. It is like counting on Felis Jones from Dallas. Any back up is not a fantasy starter in my book, with rare exception.
Take a read of the rest of the article, good reading.
Today's Hottie: Rochelle
Matt Forte - I had Forte on my team for most of the year, as he was my first pick in the draft at #3 in a 12 team league. After week 10, I made a trade, Matt Schaub for Matt Forte, straight-up. Yeah, I know, I fleeced the guy, but he had three quality QBs on his team and need RB help. Made sense for us both, as I needed back up help for Rothlisberger. As for the rest of the year, I am afraid Eisenberg is right, Forte should NOT be counted on for the rest of the year with poor match ups the remaining.
Jonathon Stewart - Stewart was a late start wen DeAngelo Williams was made inactive late Sunday morning. And, as expected, he came up roses for his owners. But, if I were an owner, I would never have counted on a backup RB as an option during the year. Sure, GREAT handcuff, or excellent bench guy waiting for an injury to Williams. It is like counting on Felis Jones from Dallas. Any back up is not a fantasy starter in my book, with rare exception.
Take a read of the rest of the article, good reading.
Today's Hottie: Rochelle
R & R - Ramblings and Rantings
Injury Impacts - Not a great deal of injury, but still some things to talk about.
Both Ben Rothlisberger and Kurt Warner were back in action this weekend and both did pretty well.
Michael Turner - Turner could still be out this coming week, keep an eye on the injury reports as the week moves along
Mark Sanches - Sanchez still didn't learn how to slide, even with Joe Girardi trying to teach him how (ok, who in the hell, as a boy, doesn't learn to slide?). Not that it matters, no one was starting Sanchise anyhow.
DeAngelo Williams - I have not heard if Williams will be set for next week or not, but it bears watching, as he was a late and surprising scratch on Sunday.
Matthew Stafford - The other high profile QB in this past year's draft reinjured his left shoulder. Not that anyone is starting him, but I have to question continuing to play the promising rook with his bad shoulder, risking more serious injury.
Matt Schaub - Schaub did return to the game after injurying his shoulder, but watch his status close this week.
Tom Brady - Not that the Hoodie will reveal anything or that Brady would sit out, but arm and hand injuries are hurting, keep an eye out.
What's Up? Guys who you might want on your roster.
Kenny Britt - Again, Britt is listed here and you better pick him up if he is out there and you need help... or prevent your rivals from getting help.
Vince Young - Young is still a decent replacement QB if you really need one, although Alex Smith, if still available is a better option.
Pierre Garcon - Did this past Sunday finally convince you that I was right?
Robert Meachem -Ok, Meachem is becoming a must have for the Saints.
No real running back pick ups, except to drop some of the hot pick ups from a few weeks ago, Forsett, Snelling and Scott.
Today's Hottie: Sarah
Both Ben Rothlisberger and Kurt Warner were back in action this weekend and both did pretty well.
Michael Turner - Turner could still be out this coming week, keep an eye on the injury reports as the week moves along
Mark Sanches - Sanchez still didn't learn how to slide, even with Joe Girardi trying to teach him how (ok, who in the hell, as a boy, doesn't learn to slide?). Not that it matters, no one was starting Sanchise anyhow.
DeAngelo Williams - I have not heard if Williams will be set for next week or not, but it bears watching, as he was a late and surprising scratch on Sunday.
Matthew Stafford - The other high profile QB in this past year's draft reinjured his left shoulder. Not that anyone is starting him, but I have to question continuing to play the promising rook with his bad shoulder, risking more serious injury.
Matt Schaub - Schaub did return to the game after injurying his shoulder, but watch his status close this week.
Tom Brady - Not that the Hoodie will reveal anything or that Brady would sit out, but arm and hand injuries are hurting, keep an eye out.
What's Up? Guys who you might want on your roster.
Kenny Britt - Again, Britt is listed here and you better pick him up if he is out there and you need help... or prevent your rivals from getting help.
Vince Young - Young is still a decent replacement QB if you really need one, although Alex Smith, if still available is a better option.
Pierre Garcon - Did this past Sunday finally convince you that I was right?
Robert Meachem -Ok, Meachem is becoming a must have for the Saints.
No real running back pick ups, except to drop some of the hot pick ups from a few weeks ago, Forsett, Snelling and Scott.
Today's Hottie: Sarah
December 07, 2009
Sunday Observations
New England v Miami
Surprise outcoming in this one. Everyone expects Tom Terrific to post a strong game, but Chad Henne? I bet almost no one started Henne. What can you say about Wes Welker? But who in the heck is this Davone Bess guy 10-117-1 TD.
Tampa Bay v Carolina
With DeAngelo Williams sat it out and gave Jonathon Stewart the chance to post 26-120-1 TD. Jake Delhomme was on the bench and Matt Moore just didn't do anything to lose the game. Josh Freeman on the other hand had 321 passing yard, but 5 killer INTs. We are seeing the re-emergence of Antonio Bryant with 5-116-0 TDs.
St. Louis v Chicago
Pathetic QB play from a fantasy perspective, no real relevence, unless you had the misfortune to start Culter (no one was starting Boller right?). Steven Jackson continues to foll along, but Matt Forte also showed up, with 91 yards and a TD.
Philadephia v Atlanta
I was looking at the Eagle stats and was trying to figure out how they ran away with this game when no one posts huge fantasy stats. Then I realized they had a defensive TD and Michael Vick accounted for two scores, one passing and one rushing. Roddy White finally had a relevent game after several disappearing acts. The Atlanta rushing game was non-existent.
Detriot v Cincinnati
Cedric Benson picked right up where he left off with 137 rushing yards. 85 was also solid with the same in the air plus a score. And on the other side, Matthew Stafford tossed most of his 143 yards to Megatron (hate that nickname for Calvin Johnson) who posts 6-123-1 TD. I also have to admit that Kevin Smith is turning into a reliable fantasy back with 100+ combined and a score.
Houston v Jacksonville
Pedastrian day for MJD posting 80+ combined, but that's about it. The injury to Matt Schaub definately affected his numbers, although he did find Andre Johnson for 7-99-1 TD. Really a boring fantasy game all in all.
Denver v Kansas City
The Denver running game was dominant, with Buckhalter running for 113, Moreno chipping in 86-2TDs. Brandon Marshall continues to impress in the second half with 7-94-1 TD. While, on the other side, Chris Chambers' run has ended with a light 2-11.
Tennessee v Indianapolis
Joseph Addai has become a TD scorer for the Colts, posting 79 yards and 2 TDs on the ground. Kenny Britt continues to impress, he only had 3 receptions for 46 yards, but included a score. The other rooke WR that bears watching and consideration is Pierre Garcon, with his 136 yards. Peyton Manning put up a solid 270 and a single TD, but nothing extraordinary. But Vince Young is really putting together his game, with 241, 2 TDs against one INT.
Oakland v Pittsburgh
Ok, what the heck is going on? Pittsburgh loses to Kansas City last week, only to come home and lose to Oakland... at HOME? Bruce Gradkowski outperformed Big Ben, 308 and 3 TDs compared to 278, 2 TDs and an INT. Rashard Mendenhall was nice with 100+ and a score. And the guy who no one started award goes to Louis Murphy with 4-128-2 TDs. Santonio Holmes started his season late apparently, but is finally rolling, getting 8-149-1 TD.
New Orleans v Washington
The pundits were predicting a New Orleans let down and were right... almost. Drew Brees and Robert Meachem pulled their bacon out of the fire. Brees tossed in 400+ yards and a pair of TDs against 1 INT. While Meachem put up 8-142-1 TD. I have to respect the 367 and 3 TDs for Jason Campbell. And where did Devin Thomas come from, posted 7-100-2 TDs
San Diego v Cleveland
Phillip Rivers and Brady Quinn were both solid in this game. Rivers with 373-2 TDs and Quinn 271-3 TDs. Antonio Gates chipped in with a monster TE game, 8-167. Honorable mention goes to LaDainian Tomlinson for his 85 yard combined and a score.
Dallas v New York Giants
Brandon Jacobs continues to disappoint, with 13 carries for 39 yards, but he did put up a TD. And, surprisingly, he caught a pass out of the backfield and took it 74 yards for a score, a 10+ point fantasy play. For Dallas the entire passing game was great, Romo (392-3 TDs), welcome Jason Witten (14-156), Miles Austin (10-104-1 TD), and Roy Williams (6-60-2 TDs). For New York, Steve Smith had 6-110. Where has Marion Barber disappeared to?
San Francisco v Seattle
The Smith to Davis connection keeps on clicking, Alex with 310-2 TDs and Vernon with 6-111-1 TD. Frank Gore was no where to be found (well he did have 60 combined and 5 receptions). Not much else to report here.
Completely looking forward to the Green Bay tomorrow. Go Packers!
Today's Hottie: Natalie Lynn
Surprise outcoming in this one. Everyone expects Tom Terrific to post a strong game, but Chad Henne? I bet almost no one started Henne. What can you say about Wes Welker? But who in the heck is this Davone Bess guy 10-117-1 TD.
Tampa Bay v Carolina
With DeAngelo Williams sat it out and gave Jonathon Stewart the chance to post 26-120-1 TD. Jake Delhomme was on the bench and Matt Moore just didn't do anything to lose the game. Josh Freeman on the other hand had 321 passing yard, but 5 killer INTs. We are seeing the re-emergence of Antonio Bryant with 5-116-0 TDs.
St. Louis v Chicago
Pathetic QB play from a fantasy perspective, no real relevence, unless you had the misfortune to start Culter (no one was starting Boller right?). Steven Jackson continues to foll along, but Matt Forte also showed up, with 91 yards and a TD.
Philadephia v Atlanta
I was looking at the Eagle stats and was trying to figure out how they ran away with this game when no one posts huge fantasy stats. Then I realized they had a defensive TD and Michael Vick accounted for two scores, one passing and one rushing. Roddy White finally had a relevent game after several disappearing acts. The Atlanta rushing game was non-existent.
Detriot v Cincinnati
Cedric Benson picked right up where he left off with 137 rushing yards. 85 was also solid with the same in the air plus a score. And on the other side, Matthew Stafford tossed most of his 143 yards to Megatron (hate that nickname for Calvin Johnson) who posts 6-123-1 TD. I also have to admit that Kevin Smith is turning into a reliable fantasy back with 100+ combined and a score.
Houston v Jacksonville
Pedastrian day for MJD posting 80+ combined, but that's about it. The injury to Matt Schaub definately affected his numbers, although he did find Andre Johnson for 7-99-1 TD. Really a boring fantasy game all in all.
Denver v Kansas City
The Denver running game was dominant, with Buckhalter running for 113, Moreno chipping in 86-2TDs. Brandon Marshall continues to impress in the second half with 7-94-1 TD. While, on the other side, Chris Chambers' run has ended with a light 2-11.
Tennessee v Indianapolis
Joseph Addai has become a TD scorer for the Colts, posting 79 yards and 2 TDs on the ground. Kenny Britt continues to impress, he only had 3 receptions for 46 yards, but included a score. The other rooke WR that bears watching and consideration is Pierre Garcon, with his 136 yards. Peyton Manning put up a solid 270 and a single TD, but nothing extraordinary. But Vince Young is really putting together his game, with 241, 2 TDs against one INT.
Oakland v Pittsburgh
Ok, what the heck is going on? Pittsburgh loses to Kansas City last week, only to come home and lose to Oakland... at HOME? Bruce Gradkowski outperformed Big Ben, 308 and 3 TDs compared to 278, 2 TDs and an INT. Rashard Mendenhall was nice with 100+ and a score. And the guy who no one started award goes to Louis Murphy with 4-128-2 TDs. Santonio Holmes started his season late apparently, but is finally rolling, getting 8-149-1 TD.
New Orleans v Washington
The pundits were predicting a New Orleans let down and were right... almost. Drew Brees and Robert Meachem pulled their bacon out of the fire. Brees tossed in 400+ yards and a pair of TDs against 1 INT. While Meachem put up 8-142-1 TD. I have to respect the 367 and 3 TDs for Jason Campbell. And where did Devin Thomas come from, posted 7-100-2 TDs
San Diego v Cleveland
Phillip Rivers and Brady Quinn were both solid in this game. Rivers with 373-2 TDs and Quinn 271-3 TDs. Antonio Gates chipped in with a monster TE game, 8-167. Honorable mention goes to LaDainian Tomlinson for his 85 yard combined and a score.
Dallas v New York Giants
Brandon Jacobs continues to disappoint, with 13 carries for 39 yards, but he did put up a TD. And, surprisingly, he caught a pass out of the backfield and took it 74 yards for a score, a 10+ point fantasy play. For Dallas the entire passing game was great, Romo (392-3 TDs), welcome Jason Witten (14-156), Miles Austin (10-104-1 TD), and Roy Williams (6-60-2 TDs). For New York, Steve Smith had 6-110. Where has Marion Barber disappeared to?
San Francisco v Seattle
The Smith to Davis connection keeps on clicking, Alex with 310-2 TDs and Vernon with 6-111-1 TD. Frank Gore was no where to be found (well he did have 60 combined and 5 receptions). Not much else to report here.
Completely looking forward to the Green Bay tomorrow. Go Packers!
Today's Hottie: Natalie Lynn
December 03, 2009
December 02, 2009
Counter Point
Jay Clemons write a pretty entertaining column for SI.com. And like most fantasy guru's or experts or whatever you want to call them, you never agree with all of what they say. Jay writes before the weekend games on guys who are a lock for good performances. Here is this week's column and my comments:
QB Locks For 275 Yards and/or 3 TDs
1. Donovan McNabb @ Atlanta - McNabb has been up and down and is missing his top two weapons, Brian Westbrook and DeSean Jackson, not sure he can do it himself
2. Philip Rivers @ Cleveland - Lock this one in
3. Matt Cassel vs. Denver - Tough divisional game with the Broncos regaining some of their defensive form last week, especially against the pass
4. Matt Schaub @ Jacksonville - I like this match up for Schaub
5. Carson Palmer vs. Detroit - Yeah, this one should be easy
6. Jay Cutler vs. St. Louis - Cutler is due for a good game, right?
7. Peyton Manning vs. Tennessee - Tennessee is playing good defense suddenly, and in a tough division game? But how can you bet against #18?
8. Brett Favre @ Arizona - I figure him to get the TDs
9. Tom Brady @ Miami - Yeah, Brady is out for revenge after a completely un Brady-like game in the Prime Time Monday showdown with the Saints
RB Locks -- 120 Total Yards and/or 2 TDs
1. Thomas Jones @ Buffalo (Toronto) - Jones has been really solid this year, and should continue against a weaker Buffalo D
2. Frank Gore @ Seattle - Gore will light them up.
3. Adrian Peterson @ Arizona - Has he has a bad game yet this year?
4. DeAngelo Williams vs. Tampa Bay - Williams should do well against Tampa
5. Justin Forsett vs. San Francisco - Forsett has been a pleasant surprise for those who picked him up, and he should continue to impress
6. Cedric Benson vs. Detroit - If he starts, he excels, but keep an eye on him.
7. Matt Forte vs. St. Louis - I just don't trust Forte this year, after having him on my team and trading him, he was just TOO inconsistent.
8. Rashard Mendenhall vs. Oakland - Mendenhall has shown flashes, yet the Oakland D is better than people think
9. Chris Johnson @ Indianapolis - Johnson is a stud and no one has really stopped him... if you slow the run, he catches some passes, if you stop the pass, he runs wild... and most times both
10. Maurice Jones-Drew vs. Houston - MJD has been studly this year and the Texans won't slow him
11. Ray Rice @ Green Bay - If he does well, it will be out of the backfield, he might have some success on the ground, but not tons
12. Jamaal Charles vs. Denver - Again, Denver started playing better defense again last week, so don't lock this one in
13. Fred Jackson vs. N.Y. Jets (Toronto) - If he starts and get the bulk of the carries, he should do well
WR Locks -- 110 Total Yards and/or 1 TD
1. Randy Moss @ Miami - Miami is not great on defense, and Moss should have his day
2. Vincent Jackson @ Cleveland - Locked and loaded
3. Anquan Boldin vs. Minnesota - Maybe one, but not both Boldin and Fitzgerald will have great days, especially if Warner does not play.
4. Sidney Rice @ Arizona - Rice has been really good the last 5 weeks or so, and should continue
5. Chad Ochocinco vs. Detroit - All things offense for the Bengals
6. Larry Fitzgerald vs. Minnesota - see above, not Larry and Anquan, and maybe neither if Warner is out
7. Andre Johnson @ Jacksonville - Locked
8. Mike Sims-Walker vs. Houston - MSW is the receiving surprise of the year maybe (well, Sidney Rice too)
9. Chris Chambers vs. Denver - Not against shut down corner Champ Bailey
10. Mario Manningham vs. Dallas - Substitute Steve Smith
11. Jeremy Maclin @ Atlanta - J-Mac could have a nice game since McNabb does not have Jackson to toss it to
12. Reggie Wayne vs. Tennessee - Wayne has been money this year
Today's Hottie: Chrissy Star
QB Locks For 275 Yards and/or 3 TDs
1. Donovan McNabb @ Atlanta - McNabb has been up and down and is missing his top two weapons, Brian Westbrook and DeSean Jackson, not sure he can do it himself
2. Philip Rivers @ Cleveland - Lock this one in
3. Matt Cassel vs. Denver - Tough divisional game with the Broncos regaining some of their defensive form last week, especially against the pass
4. Matt Schaub @ Jacksonville - I like this match up for Schaub
5. Carson Palmer vs. Detroit - Yeah, this one should be easy
6. Jay Cutler vs. St. Louis - Cutler is due for a good game, right?
7. Peyton Manning vs. Tennessee - Tennessee is playing good defense suddenly, and in a tough division game? But how can you bet against #18?
8. Brett Favre @ Arizona - I figure him to get the TDs
9. Tom Brady @ Miami - Yeah, Brady is out for revenge after a completely un Brady-like game in the Prime Time Monday showdown with the Saints
RB Locks -- 120 Total Yards and/or 2 TDs
1. Thomas Jones @ Buffalo (Toronto) - Jones has been really solid this year, and should continue against a weaker Buffalo D
2. Frank Gore @ Seattle - Gore will light them up.
3. Adrian Peterson @ Arizona - Has he has a bad game yet this year?
4. DeAngelo Williams vs. Tampa Bay - Williams should do well against Tampa
5. Justin Forsett vs. San Francisco - Forsett has been a pleasant surprise for those who picked him up, and he should continue to impress
6. Cedric Benson vs. Detroit - If he starts, he excels, but keep an eye on him.
7. Matt Forte vs. St. Louis - I just don't trust Forte this year, after having him on my team and trading him, he was just TOO inconsistent.
8. Rashard Mendenhall vs. Oakland - Mendenhall has shown flashes, yet the Oakland D is better than people think
9. Chris Johnson @ Indianapolis - Johnson is a stud and no one has really stopped him... if you slow the run, he catches some passes, if you stop the pass, he runs wild... and most times both
10. Maurice Jones-Drew vs. Houston - MJD has been studly this year and the Texans won't slow him
11. Ray Rice @ Green Bay - If he does well, it will be out of the backfield, he might have some success on the ground, but not tons
12. Jamaal Charles vs. Denver - Again, Denver started playing better defense again last week, so don't lock this one in
13. Fred Jackson vs. N.Y. Jets (Toronto) - If he starts and get the bulk of the carries, he should do well
WR Locks -- 110 Total Yards and/or 1 TD
1. Randy Moss @ Miami - Miami is not great on defense, and Moss should have his day
2. Vincent Jackson @ Cleveland - Locked and loaded
3. Anquan Boldin vs. Minnesota - Maybe one, but not both Boldin and Fitzgerald will have great days, especially if Warner does not play.
4. Sidney Rice @ Arizona - Rice has been really good the last 5 weeks or so, and should continue
5. Chad Ochocinco vs. Detroit - All things offense for the Bengals
6. Larry Fitzgerald vs. Minnesota - see above, not Larry and Anquan, and maybe neither if Warner is out
7. Andre Johnson @ Jacksonville - Locked
8. Mike Sims-Walker vs. Houston - MSW is the receiving surprise of the year maybe (well, Sidney Rice too)
9. Chris Chambers vs. Denver - Not against shut down corner Champ Bailey
10. Mario Manningham vs. Dallas - Substitute Steve Smith
11. Jeremy Maclin @ Atlanta - J-Mac could have a nice game since McNabb does not have Jackson to toss it to
12. Reggie Wayne vs. Tennessee - Wayne has been money this year
Today's Hottie: Chrissy Star
December 01, 2009
The Waiver Wire
I am really starting to like FoxSports.com for its analysis. I originally started reading Roger Rotter's stuff, and featured his Waiver Wire top 10 here last week. This week, Mike Harmon is writing his Waiver Review. With the fantasy playoffs looming and the stretch run in full swing, a good pick up could be critical. Here is Mike's article and my thoughts on his list below.
Alex Smith - I am completely on board here. Smith is a solid match up replacement if you need one, especially with the injuries starting to mount on the QB front
Vince Young - I am not ready to proclaim VY as a fantasy stud, and his play has been and will continue to be erratic from a fantasy perspective... ups and downs.
Ryan Fitzpatrick - Ok, he has had a couple solid games, but nothing outstanding. I would go with Smith first.
Josh Freeman - ... or Freeman. I have to admit surprise at how well Freeman has done. Winslow and the returning Antonio Bryant give him some legit targets, so reasonable success it not hard to expect.
Jerious Norwood - If Norwood starts, he is an excellent pick up. His production will depend on Turner's health and sharing his touches with Jason Snelling. If he is available, take a chance if you need help.
Rock Cartwright - Only pick up Cartwright if you REALLY need help. I am not a huge believer either.
Jason Avant - Avant is playing well, even though he has been around a while. With Jackson likely out for a week or two with the concussions, Avant should start and get go production along with the increase in playing time.
Kenny Britt - He is a good pick up in my book, although his production will be directly related to the erratic work of QB Vince Young.
Antonio Bryant - I dropped Bryant earlier in the year and but might have to pick him up. Josh Freeman has a live arm and got the ball to Bryant in the loss to Atlanta.
Robert Meachem - His now leads the Saints WRs in TDs. He doesn't get a ton of receptions, and his yardage is middling, but he has been getting in the endzone.
Lex Hilliard - Hilliard is clearly the number 2 behind Williams, but can produce a few points for those desparate for help.
Fred Davis - Davis has been quiet up until this past week. If you need a TE, he fits the bill, but don't expect excellent production, just a steady 8-10 fantasy points in PPR leagues, with another spike or two to come.
That is all for now. Out!
Today's Acme Fantasy Hottie: Samantha Rene
Alex Smith - I am completely on board here. Smith is a solid match up replacement if you need one, especially with the injuries starting to mount on the QB front
Vince Young - I am not ready to proclaim VY as a fantasy stud, and his play has been and will continue to be erratic from a fantasy perspective... ups and downs.
Ryan Fitzpatrick - Ok, he has had a couple solid games, but nothing outstanding. I would go with Smith first.
Josh Freeman - ... or Freeman. I have to admit surprise at how well Freeman has done. Winslow and the returning Antonio Bryant give him some legit targets, so reasonable success it not hard to expect.
Jerious Norwood - If Norwood starts, he is an excellent pick up. His production will depend on Turner's health and sharing his touches with Jason Snelling. If he is available, take a chance if you need help.
Rock Cartwright - Only pick up Cartwright if you REALLY need help. I am not a huge believer either.
Jason Avant - Avant is playing well, even though he has been around a while. With Jackson likely out for a week or two with the concussions, Avant should start and get go production along with the increase in playing time.
Kenny Britt - He is a good pick up in my book, although his production will be directly related to the erratic work of QB Vince Young.
Antonio Bryant - I dropped Bryant earlier in the year and but might have to pick him up. Josh Freeman has a live arm and got the ball to Bryant in the loss to Atlanta.
Robert Meachem - His now leads the Saints WRs in TDs. He doesn't get a ton of receptions, and his yardage is middling, but he has been getting in the endzone.
Lex Hilliard - Hilliard is clearly the number 2 behind Williams, but can produce a few points for those desparate for help.
Fred Davis - Davis has been quiet up until this past week. If you need a TE, he fits the bill, but don't expect excellent production, just a steady 8-10 fantasy points in PPR leagues, with another spike or two to come.
That is all for now. Out!
Today's Acme Fantasy Hottie: Samantha Rene
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