Monday, October 6, 2008

Fantasy Football Player's Edge

October 6, 2008


Monday: (Recap)

Titans 13/Ravens 10- Chris Johnson (4)
and
LenDale White (0) were stymied by the ravenous
Baltimore (8) defense. Collins (8), Scaife (7) and
Alge Crumpler (7) were the other Titans that had
reasonable scoring totals. McClain (12) was the only
player in double digits as the Titans (8) defense had
McGahee (6), Heap (4) & Mason (3) under wraps.

Panthers 34/Chiefs 0- D'Angelo Williams (32)
had a career game while Delhomme (16), Smith (9)
and Muhammed (13) excelled. Stewart (5) was a
disappointment. The Panthers (19) defense pitched
a shutout. The pundits predicted a rough road for L.
J. and they were right as Johnson (0) was stymied
on 7 touches. Bowe (5) and Gonzalez (1) were on
the same sinking ship.

Bears 34/ Lions 7- Kyle Orton (22) had his 1st big
fantasy game of the season. Forte (17), Hester (10),
Rashied Davis (9) and Greg Olsen (8) came to the
party thrown by the Lions (2) defense. Kitna (0) was
benched as Rudy Johnson (2) and Calvin Johnson
(1) were invisible men. Roy Williams (9) scored for
his owners. For the record Kevin Smith (5) started
and had 12 touches to Johnson's 8. Go figure. The
Bears (18) defense capitalized on the Lions woes
on offense.

Falcons 27/Packers 24- Matt Ryan (15) & Roddy
White (19) are quite the couple. Turner (18) was a
burner again. Rodgers (23) was great as was Greg
Jennings
(14) & Donald Driver (12). Ryan Grant
(8) showed signs of regaining his form. TE Lee (8)
had a score. Neither side had an impact defensively.

Colts 31/Texans 27- Peyton Manning (16) had
a fortuitous set of circumstances in an odd game make
it possible for him to score well. His owners will take it.
The Colts offense is still struggling but Wayne (15),
Addai
(13) & Clark (8) made the most of it. Marvin
Harrison (3) & Gonzalez (0) were left out. Slaton
(21) and A. Johnson (19) scored at will while Daniels
(4) and Walter (3) were disappointing. Matt Schaub
was a late scratch with an illness leaving the offense to
Sage Rosenfels
(9) who came undone late in the game
as one of his fumbles was scooped up by the Colts (14)
defense for a score.

Dolphins 17/Chargers 10- Ronnie Brown (18) is a
beast and he devoured the Chargers (4) defense. Greg
Camarillo (12) has become Pennington's (13) favorite
while Ginn (5) continues to improve. Ricky Williams
(3) had the scraps as did Fasano (4). Tomlinson (5)
was never a factor as Turner elected, for his own reasons,
to start Sproles (4). Rivers (10) struggled and took big
play Antonio Gates (1) with him. Chris Chambers (9)
was carted off the field and Vincent Jackson (5) had only
2 catches. San Diego (4) and Miami (4) were not factors
defensively.

Giants 44/Seahawks 6- Eli Manning (18) carved up
the Seattle (-3) defense. Jacobs (25) was amazing and
was joined in celebration by Domenik Hixon (17) and
Sinorice Moss
(16). Toomer (6) and Bradshaw (6)
chimed in as well. Hasselbeck (3) was awful even with
Engram (6) and Branch (3) returning. Julius Jones
(7) was serviceable. The Giants (11) defense was hardly
tested.

Redskins 23/Eagles 17- Clinton Portis (21) was a
terminator as he shredded the vaunted Eagles (1) run
defense. Jason Campbell (8) was quiet but Santana
Moss (0) disappeared. Cooley (16) had a huge game.
McNabb (7) was totally ineffective even with RB Brian
Westbrook
(14) active. Reggie Brown (8) had a nice
game but DeSean Jackson (7) had only 3 touches. His
points came on a punt return touchdown. Buckhalter
(0) had 2 carries on a day when he was supposed to
split touches with Westbrook.

Broncos 16/ Bucs 13- Jay Cutler
(14) patiently took
what the Bucs (3) defense was giving him. Marshall (2)
was taken away so he used Stokely (11) and Scheffler
(6) to get the job done. Royal (2) left with an injury while
RB's Young (3), Pittman (5) & Hall (1) were ornaments.
Graham (7) and Dunn (8) were fair. Hilliard (8) had a
score while Antonio Bryant (5) had yardage. Griese (3)
was injured and replaced by Jeff Garcia (6). Denver's
(9) defense was useful.

Cardinals 41/Bills 17- Warner (19) was flawless as he
kept a good Bills (-4) defense back pedaling all afternoon.
Fitzgerald (17) made the most of 52 yards while Steve
Breaston (7) played well again. James (13) got the bulk
of the carries with 21 but Hightower (15) had 2 scores
on only 7 handoffs. Edwards (0) left with a concussion
and was replaced by Losman (13) who had one long pass
to Evans (18) and a rushing TD. Lynch (6) was taken out
of the game as Arizona ran up the score. The Cardinals
(14) came up big on defense.

Cowboys 24/ Bengals 22- Romo (16) had a long pass
to Owens (12) and a red zone toss late to Crayton (7)
to put away the Bengals. Felix Jones (15) was effective
with 10 touches but certainly took important snaps from
Barber (8). Witten (13), as usual, was terrific. Palmer
(15) played well and Houshmanzadeh (20) was the
primary beneficiary. Chad Johnson (4) is simply a bye
week replacement and Chris Perry (2) should be waived.
Benson (3) was dismal in his 1st action of the season.
The Cowboys (6) defense was mediocre.

Patriots 30/49ers 21- Matt Cassel (12) found Randy
Moss
(17) for a long touchdown. Welker (7) had yards.
Faulk (17) had the goal line touches, Sammy Morris (6)
had 16 carries and Maroney (2) was his backup. Bruce
(16) caught 2 TD's from O'Sullivan (16). Gore (13) did not
get enough carries with 12 to test the Patriots (7) interior
defense. Vernon Davis (0) is not included in the 49ers
game plan on offense.

Steelers 26/Jaguars 21- Roethlisberger (23) took
advantage of a soft Jaguars (11) pass defense. Ward
(15), Washington (15), Miller (10) and Holmes (6)
were all on the receiving end of Big Ben's precision air
strikes. Mewelde Moore (10) was effective running the
ball. Jones-Drew (8) and Taylor (1) were stifled for the
2nd consecutive week. Garrard (13) was useful against
a solid Steelers (4) backline playing an error free game.
Jags WR Mike Walker (10) had a nice game as Jerry
Porter
(0) and Matt Jones (2) were not factors.


Quick Picks: (free agents to acquire)
Isaac Bruce
Reggie Brown
Greg Camarillo
Muhsin Muhammed
Mike Walker
Carolina Panthers

Castaways: (waiver candidates)
Jon Kitna
Chris Perry
Laurence Maroney
D.J. Hackett
John Carlson
Vernon Davis
Seattle Seahawks

Hard Knocks: (injury notes)
Trent Edwards- concussion
Jon Kitna- back spasms
Brian Griese- shoulder/elbow
Matt Hasselbeck- knee
Dan Orlovsky- knee
Brian Westbrook- ribs
LaMont Jordan- leg
Maurice Jones-Drew- ankle
Derrick Mason- thumb
Eddie Royal- ankle
Chris Chambers- knee
D.J. Hackett- knee
Deion Branch- foot
Domenik Hixon- concussion
Tony Scheffler- knee


Start/Sit: (Week 5)

1. QB's: Matchups

The Standard: 300 yards, 2 TD, 0 Int = 20 points

Favorable:

Philip Rivers-
an already soft Dolphins secondary will
brace for single coverages vs. Chambers and Jackson as
Miami will deploy a safety in the box to try to neutralize
Tomlinson.
The Dolphins have allowed 8.2 ypa and 2
passing touchdowns per contest. Rivers boasts a 109.8 QB
rating with 10 TD's in 4 games this season.

Jake Delhomme- the emergence of Muhammed and
the resurgence of Steve Smith gives Delhomme plenty
of options
over the top. The Chiefs visit Carolina with a
backline that yields a generous 7.2 ypa. Jake has a 95.6
passer rating and 3 scores at home this year.

Ben Roethlisberger- he's been mediocre all season but
will be forced to throw against Jacksonville. RB Willie
Parker
is out again leaving Ben with Mewelde Moore
and Najeh Davenport as his running game. The Jags
are vulnerable to the pass allowing over 7.6 ypa. Big Ben
had a 19 point game against Jacksonville in a wild card
game last January.

Good Bet: Cutler vs. Bucs, Griese vs. Broncos
O'Sullivan
vs. Patriots, E. Manning vs. Seattle.

Unfavorable:

David Garrard-
has yet another tough game with the
Steelers
coming to town. Pittsburgh has been stingy
in the passing game allowing a scant 4.8 ypa and only 3
passing touchdowns on the season. He had a 41.9 passer
rating the last time these teams met in January during
the 2007 playoffs.

Jon Kitna- faces a ferocious Bears front 4 and a solid
backline that gives only 5.5 ypa. As a further mitigating
factor the Lions will likely play a conservative game in
an effort to play fundamentally sound football. This staff
can ill afford to get routed by the Bears.

Carson Palmer- is not 100% due to a sore elbow and
will look over a Cowboys secondary that has allowed a
solid 6.4 ypa after having already faced
McNabb and
Rodgers.
It's likely that the week off will work against
Palmer
who had regained some of his swagger vs the
Giants
2 weeks ago.

Bad Bet: Hasselbeck vs. Giants, Cassel vs. 49ers
McNabb
vs. Redskins, Rodgers vs. Falcons


2. RB's: Matchups
(starting a #2)

The Standard:
110 yards rush, 30 yards rec, 1 TD = 20 pts

Favorable:

Michael Turner- faces the Packers who generously
permit 5.2 ypc. He's had very solid games against soft
run defenses offered by the Lions and the Chiefs.
In those contests, Atlanta wins, he had 20+ touches
while in the other 2 games this season, Falcons losses,
he had fewer than 20 touches. If the Atlanta coaching
staff is paying attention he's likely to get more than 20
touches vs. Green Bay on Sunday.

Steve Slaton-
has a fantastic matchup vs. the Colts
which gives opposing RB's 4.9 ypc and a TD per game.
Slaton
averages 64 ypg rushing and another 30 plus
ypg on receptions with 2 TD's so far this season. He's
accomplished this vs. the Steelers/Titans/Jaguars
on the road.

Ryan Grant- it's now or never for the 2nd rounder.
The Falcons have been run on allowing 4.6 ypc and
5 TD's so far this season. He's been pathetic but will
use this home game to reassert his status and restore
his confidence to be an elite back once again.

Good Bet: Forte vs. Lions, Brown vs. Chargers,
Stewart
vs. Chiefs

Unfavorable:
(sitting a #2)

Maurice Jones-Drew- the Steelers have redefined
stingy, yielding a paltry 2.9 ypc to opposing RB's. MJD
has the ability to beat any defense but only averaged
54 ypg with no scores in 2 outings vs. Pittsburgh.

Chris Johnson- it's hard to bet against this youngster
but the Ravens have been ravenous this season allowing
3.1 ypc and 0 TD's on the ground.

Deuce McAllister- will have a tough road to travel vs.
the purple people eaters from Minnesota on Monday
night. The Vikings interior defense is as good as any in
football giving only 2.9 ypc. The stain on their resume is
that they've allowed 6 rushing TD's. You play Deuce on
the chance of him getting a short TD. That's a tough bet
and Reggie Bush is likely to get additional touches out
of the backfield in 2nd/3rd and long situations.


Bad Bet: R. Johnson vs. Bears, Portis vs. Eagles,
McClain
vs. Titans, S. Young vs. Bucs


3. WR's: Matchups

The Standard: 80 yards, 1 TD = 14 points

Favorable:
(starting a #3)

Vincent Jackson- Miami will fixate on containing
Tomlinson/Gates
leaving Jackson single covered
all
afternoon. The Dolphins have been porous in the
secondary yielding 8.2 ypa. Jackson's averaged 60+
ypg and is likely to improve that number this week.

Devin Hester- should be joining the growing ranks of
WR's who have burned the Lions this year. Detroit
has the league's worst pass defense allowing over 9.0
ypa. Devin had 3 receptions last week and should get
additional snaps if Brandon Lloyd is out. If Lloyd
plays Hester is not quite as attractive as a #3.

Antonio Bryant- faces an overrated Broncos team.
Denver's pass defense is among the worst in the NFL
allowing 8.2 ypa. Bryant has been inconsistent so far
this season but this game could deteriorate quickly in
to a shootout similar to the Bucs/Bears tilt where he
had 10 catches for 138 yards.

Good Bet: Toomer vs. Seattle, Ward vs. Jaguars,
Royal
vs. Bucs, Muhammed vs. Chiefs, Battle vs.
Patriots, Harrison vs. Texans

Unfavorable: (sitting a #3)

Roddy White- is likely to be face up with Charles
Woodson
all day. The Packers secondary has been
outstanding allowing only 5.8 ypa. Even with Harris
out there's no other WR threat on the Falcons roster
that will command any attention from the Packers.

DeSean Jackson- should get lots of attention from
an excellent Redskins backline. Washington allows
6.1 ypa after facing Romo/Warner/Brees. That is
impressive.

Dwayne Bowe- has a tough task vs. the Panthers
who sport one of the better pass defenses allowing 5.4
ypa. Bowe has averaged 5 catches and almost 70 ypg
but will be shadowed all day because he is the Chiefs
only legitimate receiving threat other than Gonzalez.

Bad Bet: Breaston vs. Bills, Crayton vs. Bengals,
Ch. Johnson
vs. Cowboys, Ro. Williams vs. Bears
Porter
vs. Steelers, Driver vs Falcons, Gage vs.
Ravens.


4. TE's: Matchups

The Standard- 40 yards, .3 TD = 6 points

Favorable:

Heath Miller-
the Steelers will use the passing
game extensively this week against the Jaguars.

Greg Olsen- will be one of several Bears players
that have a good game this week vs. the Lions.

Jeremy Stevens- big red zone target should have
several opportunities against the Broncos.

Good Bet: Royal vs. Cards, Clark vs. Texans


Unfavorable:

Bo Scaife-
will be a harassed all day by Reed and
his Ravens buddies.

John Carlson-
rookie from Notre Dame will be
hampered
all day by a swarming Giants defense.

Todd Heap- has not been a factor all season and is
very unlikely to be one on Sunday vs. the Titans.

Bad Bet: L. J. Smith vs. Redskins, Gonzalez
vs. Panthers, Lee vs. Falcons


5. K's: Matchups

The Standard- 2 FG's, 1/40+, 3 Pat's = 10 points

Favorable:

Matt Prater-
had a 56 yarder vs. Kansas City
on the road last week. Returns to Mile High and
should get additional FG attempts due to a solid
Bucs defense that's likely to play the Broncos
tough.

Kris Brown- finally gets to kick at home vs. the
Colts. The Texans have been on the road for 3
games due to the adverse effects of Hurricane Ike
on the Reliant Dome. This game should be a high
scoring affair.

Adam Vinatieri- the Colts will score early and
often vs. the Texans.

Good Bet: Gould vs. Lions, Reed vs. Jaguars


Unfavorable:

Shayne Graham-
the Cowboys are very likely
to limit
the Bengals scoring opportunities.

Matt Stover- Tennessee
is going to dominate
the
Ravens offense. He may not get too many
chances to kick.

Mason Crosby- the assumption is that Green
Bay will play conservatively to protect Rodgers.

Bad Bet: Scobee vs. Steelers


6. DEF's: Matchups

The Standard- 13 points allowed, 3 turnovers, 2 sacks = 12 pts

Favorable:

Tennessee-
keep riding the Titans as they will
turnover the Ravens in a low scoring contest.

Baltimore- will control the Titans ground game
and force Collins into mistakes.

Dallas- the Bengals offense will have to throw to
stay close to the Cowboys. Advantage defense.

Good Bet: Bills vs. Cards, Bears vs. Lions,
Panthers
vs. Chiefs


Unfavorable:

Indianapolis-
they're not the same defense with
out
Bob Sanders. The Texans will move the ball
and score.


New York Giants- Seattle has been readying for
this game for 2 weeks and will get WR's Engram/
Branch
back. They could surprise New York.

Minnesota-
they face the Saints Monday night in
New Orleans. Brees and company have averaged
28 ppg and 414 ypg.

Bad Bet: Jaguars vs. Steelers


Van Winkles: (deep sleepers)

Kyle Orton-
had 3 TD passes in a victory over a very
good
Eagles defense last week. The Lions boast the
worst
secondary in the NFL allowing a ghastly 9.0 ypa.
Compounding this problem is Detroit's run defense is
also the worst in football yielding 5.6 ypc. Strategically,
the Lions are likely to focus on stopping Matt Forte
forcing Orton to beat them through the air.

Jerious Norwood is in line for additional touches this
week vs. the Packers. Norwood is averaging about
60 yards rushing and another 10 receiving with 1 TD
in 4 games this season. Green Bay has yielded over
5.2 ypc to RB's this season. Jerious has been getting
about 10 touches per game so if his workload is upped
to 15 touches he should have a double digit points day.

D'Angelo Williams could have a very nice game vs.
the Chiefs who have allowed 5.3 ypc with 6 rushing
TD's. He's likely to get 15+ touches in this game which
should translate into at least 8 points.

Giants WR Steve Smith will be overlooked and open
all day vs. the Seahawks who will be focused on stuffing
Jacobs
and stifling Toomer with Burress out because
of a suspension. Smith had 7 catches for 60 yards vs.
the Bengals in the Giants last game before their bye
week.

Ike Hilliard faces a Broncos secondary that yields a
more than generous 8.2 ypa. Cutler and company will
score forcing Tampa Bay's offense to play aggressively.
Hilliard's been averaging about 5 catches per game
and has 2 touchdowns on the season.

No He Didn't:

Rashied Davis will be targeted with Brandon Lloyd
out with an injured knee. The Bears face a poor Lions
D giving Davis, who has historically underperformed,
an opportunity to shine. In 26 career games Rashied
has averaged 15 ypg. Caveat emptor!!



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