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Sunday, September 30, 2012
Saturday, September 29, 2012
Pigskin Blink for September 29th, 2012
No week in fantasy football nor the NFL is safe. I look at starts for your fantasy football team, as well as some fantasy football sleepers for the week versus some lackluster NFL defenses on this episode!
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Friday, September 28, 2012
Thursday, September 27, 2012
Week 4 Fantasy Football Picks
THE REFS ARE BACK!! Maybe that means that the fantasy
production on the field will be a bit more consistent? Only time will tell…as
for this week, it’s time to fill those rosters! The bye weeks have begun, so we
need to be extra careful in filling our rosters. Make sure you can always have
a full lineup! And now, here we go with our start ‘em / sit ‘em / sleeper
picks! It’s the Vikings and Broncos show apparently!
Quarterback:
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Start ‘em
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Sit ‘em
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Sleeper/Waiver Wire
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The Value Man:
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Matt Schaub (vs. TEN)
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Cam Newton (at ATL)
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Christian Ponder (at DET)
– He threw for 200+ yards and 2 TDs last week against SF. Jake Locker threw
for 378 yards and 2 TDs against the Lions last week!
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The Saint:
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Tom Brady (vs. NE) - He doesn't lose three in a row. Expect him to get Gronk back involved, too.
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Mike Vick (vs. NYG) – We
honestly need to worry if he’ll continue to start. Too many turnovers to keep
him in your lineup, even against the Giants.
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Carson Palmer (at DEN)
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The Mad Scientist:
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Matt Ryan (vs. CAR)
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Tony Romo (vs. CHI) – The
Dallas offense looks just terrible.
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Peyton Manning (vs. OAK)
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TheLostCause:
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Matt Schaub (vs. TEN) –
Facing the #30 ranked pass defense and coming off of a great game against
Denver, Schaub is a must start.
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Carson Palmer (at DEN)
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Christian Ponder (at DET)
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Running
Back:
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Start ‘em
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Sit ‘em
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Sleeper/Waiver Wire
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The Value Man:
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Marshawn Lynch (at STL)
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Ryan Mathews (at DAL)
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Cedric Benson (vs. NO) – NO
is worst rush defense, and Benson finally is getting the touches he deserves
(21 last week)
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The Saint:
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Frank Gore (at NYJ)
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Darren McFadden (at DEN) –
He’s tough to read…it’s very possible you have better choices, especially
when Denver hasn’t given up a rush TD yet this year.
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Mikel LeShoure (vs. MIN)
- Especially if Stafford is out...LeShoure has shown already that he is a worthy starter.
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The Mad Scientist:
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Trent Richardson (at BAL)
– He is a must start each and every week. He’s all Cleveland has in terms of
offense
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DeMarco Murray (vs. CHI) –
Again, I have no faith in Dallas.
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Michael Bush (at DAL) –
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TheLostCause:
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Willis McGahee (vs. OAK)
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DeAngelo Williams (at ATL)
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Ben Tate (vs. TEN) –
Against the Titans’ 29th ranked rush D this week, both Tate and
Foster are 100+ yard projections.
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Wide
Receiver:
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Start ‘em
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Sit ‘em
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Sleeper/Waiver Wire
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The Value Man:
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Eric Decker (vs. OAK) – and
maybe even Brandon Stokley…Oakland got destroyed through the air last week,
and Manning picked apart Houston for much of the game last week.
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Brandon Marshall (at DAL)
– On the road against the #2 ranked pass defense and he hasn’t played well
this year yet.
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Jerome Simpson (at DET) – Coming
off of his suspension, he comes right into a great situation against a
terrible, injury-devastated defense. He’ll be forgotten by defenses due to
guys like Harvin, Peterson, and Rudolph.
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The Saint:
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Santonio Holmes (vs. NYJ) –After attending 49ers press conferences this week, it was clear from both coaches and players that they expect Holmes to play a huge part this week.
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Miles Austin (vs. CHI) – Facing
a tough Chicago secondary and with Romo having troubles, Austin finds his way
to the bench this week.
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Nate Burleson (vs. MIN)
-
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The Mad Scientist:
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Torrey Smith (vs. CLE) – Short
week, still emotional, still with something to prove.
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Steve Smith (at ATL) –
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Randy Moss (at NYJ) – No
Revis Island this week.
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TheLostCause:
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Larry Fitzgerald (vs. MIA)
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Nate Washington (at HOU) –
He’s not facing the Lions any more.
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Mike Williams (vs. DEN) –
Denver has given up 8 passing TDs this year (2nd only to
Washington’s 10 allowed). This is the perfect scenario for Tampa’s offense to
return.
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Tight
End:
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Start ‘em
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Sit ‘em
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Sleeper/Waiver Wire
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The Value Man:
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Kyle Rudolph (at DET) – 2
TDs last week…and TEN TEs last week had 9 catches, 140 yds, and a TD against
DET. BIG START this week.
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Antonio Gates (at KC)
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Heath Miller (bye) – Four TDs in three weeks…that’s
more than his last two seasons COMBINED! Pick him up now if you have a spot!
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The Saint:
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Vernon Davis (at NYJ)
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Martellus Bennett (at PHI)
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Greg Olsen (at ATL) – only
consistent receiver in Carolina right now, and Newton likes looking at him!
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The Mad Scientist:
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Owen Daniels (vs. TEN)
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Jacob Tamme (vs. OAK) –
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Dennis Pitta (vs. CLE) – He
leads the team in targets each week!
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TheLostCause:
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Tony Gonzalez (vs. CAR)
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Martellus Bennett (at PHI)
– Philly does well against TEs.
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Jordan Cameron (at BAL)
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Wednesday, September 26, 2012
Tuesday, September 25, 2012
Enough is Enough
Our worst fears have come true: the NFL replacement referees have cost a team a game.
And really, I'm not talking about just the last play of the Monday Night Football game where the Seahawks beat the Packers 14-12. I'm talking about all of the plays that led up to the Golden Tate touchdown.
I've been saying from the beginning that these refs would lead to injuries (which they have, sadly some very serious) and to outcomes of games being changed. IT'S TIME TO CHANGE!
And really, I'm not talking about just the last play of the Monday Night Football game where the Seahawks beat the Packers 14-12. I'm talking about all of the plays that led up to the Golden Tate touchdown.
I've been saying from the beginning that these refs would lead to injuries (which they have, sadly some very serious) and to outcomes of games being changed. IT'S TIME TO CHANGE!
Sunday, September 23, 2012
Daily Pigskin Blink for September 23rd, 2012
Sorry, no Pigskin Blink yesterday, all my fantasy football fans and fantasy owners, and a lot one today...but, here ya go!
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Friday, September 21, 2012
Thursday, September 20, 2012
Fantasy Football Picks - Week 3
It’s time to set your lineups for week 3 of the NFL fantasy
football season. Some trends are beginning to take shape now, while other teams
(cough, Dallas Cowboys, cough) make you wonder what team will show up from week
to week. What trends do you trust and not trust? There is no definite answer.
It’s now time to give your our fantasy picks for week 3. We’ll
each give you a guy to start at each position, a guy to sit, a sleeper play,
and somebody to look for on the waiver wire. We also encourage your start ‘em /
sit ‘em questions each week, so please send in your questions!
Quarterback:
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Start ‘em
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Sit ‘em
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Sleeper Pick
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Waiver Wire
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James Dotson:
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Ben Roethlisberger (at
OAK) – The lack of a run game plus facing an Oakland team that gave up 35
points to Tannehill last week equals a Big Ben start.
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Mike Vick (at ARI) – The Cards
held Tom Brady scoreless for the first 58 minutes, and Vick has the injury /
turnover concern. There are better options.
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Jay Cutler (vs. STL) – He will
want a bounce-back game to win back fans after the shouting and shoving match…and
he has a great matchup to do it!
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Sam Bradford (at CHI) – Facing
the 21st ranked pass defense, and he’s shown his success already
against DET and WAS. He belongs on your roster as a backup.
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Alex Dellaverson:
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Robert Griffin III (vs.
CIN) – RGIII is a beast. Period. Those who drafted him late got some great
value didn’t they.
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Mike Vick (at ARI) – The turnovers
are just too much for me to play him this week.
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Andrew Luck (vs. JAC) – Another
favorable matchup at home, and he’s looking amazing right now.
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Jay Cutler (vs. STL) –
Available in 35% of leagues. Pick him up and start him. The Rams allowed over
200 yards passing to RGIII.
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Greg Beshero:
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Robert Griffin III (vs.
CIN) – RGIII has been a scoring machine so far this year. The Bengals allowed
over 300 yards to another rookie by the name of Weeden last week…RGIII could
be the top fantasy QB yet again this week.
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Peyton Manning (vs. HOU) -
…just for now. Let’s see how he adjusts and rebounds from a tough game
against Atlanta last week. And it’s against Houston, too, so that’s a bit
scary.
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Cam Newton (vs. NYG) – It’s
tough to think of him as a sleeper, but he’s being overlooked! Brandon Lafell
is on fire and Steve Smith is his usual self. And the Giants secondary looks
bad.
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Alex Smith (at MIN) – You must
have him. With all of those targets…
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TheLostCause:
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Cam Newton (vs. NYG) –
This is going to be a big, high scoring game, especially against a poor Giant
secondary.
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Josh Freeman (at DAL) –
Don’t expect a repeat performance from last week. The Dallas secondary is 10x
better than New York’s.
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Matt Cassel (at NO) – Be ready
for a big time rebound game in terms of fantasy stats, especially against the
poor New Orleans defense.
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Carson Palmer (vs. PIT) – Palmer
is in the top 3 in passing yards and pass attempts. They will continue to air
out the ball all year. Oh, and PIT has always struggled stopping the Oakland
pass game.
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Running Back:
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Start ‘em
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Sit ‘em
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Sleeper Pick
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Waiver Wire
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James Dotson:
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Trent Richardson (vs. BUF)
– We knew he’d get his touches. Now with Weeden performing, he’s not facing
8- or 9-man fronts. Every day starter now.
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Chris Johnson (vs. DET) – Cassel.
Locker. Tebow. Weeden. Manningham. LaFell. All have more rushing yards than
CJ2K. SIT HIM DOWN!
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Willis McGahee (vs. HOU) –
Don’t let the Texans’ D scare you, they haven’t played anybody yet. McGahee
is the new Joseph Addai in the Manning system.
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Andre Brown (at CAR) – Ahmad
Bradshaw is out and David Wilson is in the doghouse with 10 yards in two
games and a fumble. It’s Brown’s backfield in a game vs. Carolina’s 28th
ranked rush D.
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Alex Dellaverson:
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Marshawn Lynch (vs. GB) –
On MNF, Lynch facing a bad rush defense of GB, especially when they just
pound the rock to him.
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Michael Turner (at SD) – Atlanta’s
running game is terrible, and now facing the top ranked rush defense.
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Isaac Redman (at OAK) – He’s
showing what he can do, and the yards will increase. But he’s guaranteed a
TD.
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Mikel LeShoure (at TEN) –
He’s supposed to get the start right off of suspension. Get him now.
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Greg Beshero:
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Maurice Jones-Drew (at
IND) – This is a good matchup for MJD. He’s one of many RBs (Richardson,
Spiller, Lynch, Mathews) who have a great matchup this week. All are great
starts.
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Michael Turner (at SD) –
Arrested for DUI but will start anyway. It doesn’t matter, as he’s been
nothing but disappointing so far this year.
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Michael Bush (vs. STL) –
Filling in for the injured Forte, it will be interesting to see how many
touches he actually gets. We’ll see what happens, but it’s a nice pick that
you should surely consider.
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Jacquizz Rodgers (at SD) –
He should grab the starting job from Turner soon, especially post-DUI.
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TheLostCause:
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Maurice Jones-Drew (at
IND) – He always rips up Indy. But man, RBs are a crapshoot to me this week.
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PIT/OAK RBs – Darren McFadden
won’t perform against the Steelers, while Isaac Redman and Jonathan
Dwyer will only steal each other’s carries.
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Mikel LeShoure (at TEN) – Suspended
the first two games make this pick a bit of a risk, but Detroit has made it
clear that this is LeShoure’s backfield.
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Darryl Richardson (vs.
CHI) – He finished the game last week with 15 carries and 85 yards. Jackson’s
groin injury is one that lingers.
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Wide Receiver:
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Start ‘em
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Sit ‘em
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Sleeper Pick
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Waiver Wire
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James Dotson:
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Dwayne Bowe (at NO) – He’s
a TD machine, even without a potent offense. Now he’s facing a struggling NO
defense (26th in pass defense).
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Pierre Garcon (vs. CIN) – Even
if he returns this week, Garcon doesn’t belong in your lineup. He had one big
catch (88 yd TD) in week one. You can’t guarantee that type of performance
occurring.
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Reggie Wayne (vs. JAC) – 100+
yards in week one, 70 yards and a TD in week two. Those who drafted Wayne are
reaping the rewards. This trend continues against the hapless Jaguars.
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Danny Amendola (at CHI) – He
leads the league in targets, 2nd in receptions, 3rd in
yards (only behind Giants’ receivers Cruz and Nicks) yet he’s available in
over 50% of leagues? PICK HIM UP AND START HIM NOW!
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Alex Dellaverson:
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Victor Cruz (at CAR) – Who
else will Eli throw the ball to? Nicks out, Hixon out, Bradshaw out, and a
shootout is coming!
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Wes Welker (at BAL) – What’s
happened to him? Is this Randy Moss all over again? You have to feel badly
for veterans in the Patriot organization.
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Danny Amendola (at CHI) –
The numbers speak for themselves. The Rams are relevant, thanks to scoring 30
points per game, and it starts with Amendola.
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Donnie Avery (vs. JAC) –
Still need to worry about a rookie QB, but with 12 Rec, 148 yds, and a TD, he’s
a good add especially in PPR.
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Greg Beshero:
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Mike Wallace (at OAK) – He
will have a big day out in Oakland in what could end up as a shootout. Don’t
forget Brandon Marshall either, with Cutler yelling or not.
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Kevin Ogletree (vs. TB), Anquan Boldin (vs. NE), Santonio Holmes (at MIA) – All three
showed the possibility of life early, but have truly been mediocre and underwhelming.
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Nate Washington (vs. DET) –
He’s getting lots of targets, and is truly Locker’s favorite. It’s just a
matter of time with the right matchup (Detroit is as good as any) before he
explodes.
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Jeremy Kerley (at MIA) –
He’s showing promise! He will continue to improve week-to-week and can
explode at any moment.
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TheLostCause:
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Michael Crabtree (at MIN) –
Alex Smith looks amazing. He’s averaging 70 receiving yards per game. Now he
just needs to find the endzone. Expect it this week.
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Eric Decker (vs. HOU) –
After a rough outing, it’s time to play Houston. He hasn’t done that great
yet anyway. The safe play is to bench Decker until we see how Denver
rebounds.
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Brandon Gibson (at CHI) –
Averaging 50 yards and a TD per game so far. And I’ll bet you haven’t even
heard his name this year!
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Brandon LaFell (vs. NYG) –
Only owned in 35% of leagues. And he’s on the field more than any other
Panther receiver.
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Tight End waiver wire pickups: Martellus Bennett, Dante Rosario, Dennis Pitta.
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