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rundown of the NFL's week 9 fantasy football stars.
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Pos |
Passing |
Rushing |
Recieving |
Green |
QB |
369 yds 3td's 2INT's |
4 yds |
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Brees |
QB |
257 yds 4td's |
4 yds |
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Plummer |
QB |
234 yds 4td's |
2 yds |
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Hasselbeck |
QB |
285 yds 3td's |
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MNF QB |
QB |
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S. Alexander |
RB |
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160yds 2td's |
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M. Pittman |
RB |
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128yds 3td's |
2 catches 30yds |
T. Barber |
RB |
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72yds 2td's |
4 catches 59yds |
A. Thomas |
RB |
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110yds 2td's |
1 catches 5yds |
W. McGahee |
RB |
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132yds 1td |
2 catches 11yds |
D. Jackson |
WR |
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5 catches 114yds 2td's |
S. Moss |
WR |
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6 catches 157yds 1td |
T. Holt |
WR |
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6 catches 111yds 1td |
MNF WR |
WR |
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MNF WR |
WR |
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A. Gates |
TE |
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5 catches 56yds 3td's |
T. Gonzales |
TE |
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9 catches 123 yds 1 td |
M Schobel |
TE |
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2 catches 84 yds 1td |
I'm Venting Off The
Bat
OK, let's all take a minute
to cuss out the moron that runs the NFL injury report
operation. No, it isn't run by a team of professionals
or NFL front office personnel. It is run by one
guy. A fat slobbingliny guy named "The Moron"
who has 3 chins and a giant set of man-boobs. "The
Moron"has 3 teeth and 3 brain cells. Let's
all thank "The Moron" for telling us David
Givens was questionable. Let's thank "The Moron"
for providing us with all that great info about
Darrell Jackson being on crutches. Hey...MORON,
thank you for the questionable info on Corey Dillon.
"The Moron" single-handedly screwed us
all like a light bulb.
Notable Injuries
Top inactive players: Duce
Staley (hamstring), Stephen Davis (knee), Thomas
Jones (foot)
Priest Holmes injured his knee in the second half
against the Bucs, and with Derrick Blaylock hurt,
Larry Johnson picked up the slack.
Chad Pennington injured his right shoulder late
against the Bills. Quincy Carter stepped in and
threw a touchdown pass in the fourth quarter.
Marty Booker hurt his leg late in the game on a
long reception that set up a touchdown. Jay Fiedler
left earlier in the game with a shoulder injury,
bringing A.J. Feely back into the QB role.
News, notes and observations
Larry Fitzgerald is taking advantage of Anquan
Boldin's return, as he came up with a couple of
big catches late to lead the Cardinals over the
Dolphins.
Troy Brown, who had his share of injuries this
season, played some defensive back for the Patriots
on Sunday because of other injuries.
It was a nice game from the Bengals, but they were
a week late with the bright orange jerseys, which
would've been better on Halloween. At least their
better than Syracuse's all-orange getups.
Willis McGahee has more than cemented himself as
the main in Buffalo. I think 37 carries shows a
lot of faith in a running back.
Santana Moss finally had his first big game of
the season -- in tough weather, no less. However,
I'm not sure if this is the start of something good,
especially if Pennington's injury is serious.
Corey Dillon came back earlier than expected and
had a solid game on the ground that New England
sorely lacked last week.
Reuben Droughns has four 100-yard games in his
past five outings, but he's just not punching it
into the zone.
Week 9 NFL Sunday Studs
1. Michael Pittman, RB, Buccaneers (15
carries, 128 yards, 3 TDs; 2 catches, 30 yards):
For those who were patient in drafting him late
and stashing him on the bench, and waiting for him
to return from his early-season suspension, you're
now rewarded.
2. Shaun Alexander, RB, Seahawks
(26 carries, 160 yards, 2 TDs): The beat goes on
for Alexander, who has put up 355 yards and three
TDs the past two weeks. He's always seemed to be
a better player in the second half of the season,
and this is no different.
3. Drew Brees, QB, Chargers (22-36, 257
yards, 4 TDs; 2 carries, 4 yards): It's
more of the same for Brees, who now has nine TD
passes over the past two weeks. I'm still wondering
why it took him an extra year to finally turn things
around, however. On a related note, Philip Rivers
finally got some action in late relief of Brees.
However, he threw no passes as he ran out the clock.
4. Jake Plummer, QB, Broncos (16-24, 234
yards, 4 TDs; 1 carry, 2 yards): He picked
up where he left off last week, although this time
he wasn't as interception-happy, which meant the
big numbers led to a big win in Denver. He's been
looking good lately, just in time for the bye, so
you don't have to make the wrenching decision of
starting him over another decent quarterback.
5. Trent Green, QB, Chiefs (32-42, 369
yards, 3 TDs, 2 INTs; 2 carries, 4 yards):
He's coming on after a slow start, putting up his
second 350-yard, 3-TD effort in as many weeks. However,
the two picks this time around led to a Kansas City
loss, but for many fantasy owners, it's not a huge
issue (depending on how the picks are counted).
While Tony Gonzalez continues to be the main beneficiary
of Green's surge, both Eddie Kennison and Johnnie
Morton are healthy again, which also helps matters.
However, if Priest Holmes' knee injury is serious,
there could be more on Green's shoulders.
6. Jake Delhomme, QB, Panthers (25-45,
299 yards, 3 TDs; 2 carries, 7 yards):
With the running game still nonexistent (Brad Hoover
had 17 yards rushing, starter Joey Harris had 2)
without Stephen Davis, Delhomme took the air as
Carolina played catchup for a good part of the game.
Slightly more aggravating for fantasy owners is
that his top three receivers, Muhsin Muhammad, Keary
Colbert and Ricky Proehl, had 227 yards receiving,
but the three TDs went to running backs Nick Goings
and Brad Hoover and tight end Kris Mangum.
7. Tiki Barber, RB, Giants (21 carries,
72 yards, 2 TDs; 4 catches, 59 yards):
Barber just continues to pile up stats, even if
the Giants seem to be falling apart around him.
8. Darrell Jackson, WR, Seahawks (5 catches,
114 yards, 2 TDs): So much for being listed
doubtful with an ankle injury. Instead, he shreds
the 49ers for a huge game. Bobby Engram's injury
left Seattle thin at receiver, so Jackson stayed
in, got the start and had a huge game. The late
start time might've burned some owners (like myself)
since the team waited a little later to announce
that he would start.
9. Matt Hasselbeck, QB, Seahawks (17-28,
285 yards, 3 TDs): He likes playing against
the 49ers as he put up 525 yards and five TDs with
no picks this season. However, he's been pretty
ordinary against everyone else so far. And you've
got to wonder what will happen when Koren Robinson
serves his suspension, since his targets other than
Jackson
10. Anthony Thomas, RB, Bears (28 carries,
110 yards, 2 TDs; 1 catch, 5 yards): Maybe
the Bears were smart in not sending the A-Train
to Miami earlier this year. Thomas stepped in nicely
again for the injured Thomas Jones and had his way
with the Giants, especially in the second half.
He's providing a strong enough running game to keep
Craig Krenzel at ease.
Other top performances: Antonio Gates, TE, Chargers
(5 catches, 56 yards, 3 TDs); Santana Moss, WR,
Jets (6 catches, 157 yards, 1 TD); Willis McGahee,
RB, Bills (37 carries, 132 yards, 1 TD; 2 catches,
11 yards); Clinton Portis, RB, Redskins (34 carries,
147 yards; 1-1, 15 yards, 1 TD); Domanick Davis,
RB, Texans (19 carries, 71 yards, 2 TDs; 2 catches,
19 yards); Brian Griese, QB, Buccaneers (22-34,
296 yards. 2 TDs); Tony Gonzalez, TE, Chiefs (9
catches, 128 yards, 1 TD); Carson Palmer, QB, Bengals
(21-32, 212 yards, 1 TD; 2 carries, 1 yards, 1 TD);
Tyrone Wheatley, RB, Raiders (19 carries, 54 yards,
2 TDs; 3 catches, 10 yards); Hines Ward, WR, Steelers
(2 catches, 32 yards, 1 TD; 1 carry, 16 yards, 1
TD); Corey Dillon, RB, Patriots (25 carries, 112
yards, 1 TD; 2 catches, 19 yards); Tom Brady, QB,
Patriots (18-31, 234 yards, 2 TDs, 1 lost fumble);
Marc Bulger, QB, Rams (23-33, 285 yards, 2 TDs,
1 INT; 2 carries, 14 yards); Torry Holt, WR, Rams
(6 catches, 111 yards, 1 TD)
Sunday Week 9 Duds
Mark Brunell, QB, Redskins (6-17, 58 yards):
Remember, in fantasy football, it usually doesn't
matter if a player's "real" team wins
a game, if the stats aren't there, it means little.
And in Brunell's case, the stats have been terrible
for a while. This is his fourth game with under
100 yards passing this year. And when it came time
to get the ball to Laveranues Coles in the end zone,
it was Clinton Portis doing the honors.
Rod Gardner, WR, Redskins (1 carry, -10
yards): The Washington passing game is
so anemic that the No. 2 receiver got negative points
without turning the ball over.
Donovan McNabb, QB, Eagles (15-24, 109
yards, 1 INT): The Steelers raced out to
a huge lead, and then the defense stifled McNabb
all game long, sacking him four times. Pittsburgh
is on a roll on both sides of the ball. Let's see
if the shouting match with Terrell Owens late in
the game will have an effect next week.
Brian Westbrook, RB, Eagles (6 carries,
17 yards; 3 catches, 4 yards): It's nice
to see him back from his rib injury, but the Steelers
didn't make him feel welcome.
Kevin Jones, RB, Lions (12 carries, 20
yards; 1 catch, 3 yards): We're still waiting
for the big game from the rookie. We could also
add fellow first-year man Roy Williams (3 catches,
33 yards)
Vinny Testaverde, QB, Cowboys (18-30, 207
yards, 3 INTs; 3 carries, 18 yards): Three
INT's against the Bengals?
Eddie George, RB, Cowboys (8 carries, 23
yards; 1 catch, 3 yards): Like Hec and
Vic of ESPN I thought Eddie might have a big week..........ReShard
Lee (6 carries, 39 yards) and Richie Anderson (10
carries, 29 yards) also saw some action as Dallas
went to a committee system. That's not good for
any of their fantasy values.
Andre Johnson, WR, Texans (3 catches, 28
yards): Champ Bailey put the clamps down
on David Carr's top target.
Game NOTES:
Arizona had a late come from behind drive to get
the road win over the sad sack of Dolphins. AJ Feel-me
and Jay Fielder are without a doubt two of the worst
QB's ever to lead an NFL team...they each got 129
yards passing. Travis Minor comes out of nowhere
to lead the Phins in rushing
That's it! I'm convinced, the Steelers are the
best team in the NFL right now! They didn't even
have their best runner in Duce Staley and they still
stomped an absolute mudhole in the Eagles. Last
week they tore up the Patriots, this week they stomped
the Eagles...can you deny they are the best team
going right now?
The Jets were favored and lost. The Jets had already
beaten the Bills this season and had rolled up a
6-1 record against the 2-5 of the Bills. Of course
on Sunday this meant that the Bills held Martin
to 67 yards rushing, Pennington only had 141 yards
and one score and Willis McGahee ran 37 times for
132 yards. There's a pace that likely will not continue.
The Chiefs were favored and lost. The Buccaneers
almost doubled their previous season high game score
when they pulled a Chiefs on the Chiefs and Michael
Pittman ran for 128 yards and scored three times.
Brian Griese threw for 296 yards and two scores
that went to tight ends and running backs instead
of wideouts. It was like the Chiefs playing the
Chiefs, except for the Tampa Bay version had a defense
that held Priest Holmes to only 59 yards on 16 carries.
Ty Wheatley hit paydirt twice and Amos Zeroue got
in once. Kerry Collins sucked moon-crack just like
he has pretty much every other week. Jake Delhomme
had a great game...he had to. Stephen Davis sat
out again and the Panthers had ZERO running game.
Delhomme threw for 299 yards and 3 scores but it
still wasn't enough.
The Tuna has to be thinking about retirement again.
The Cowgirls fooled us all last season. They weren't
that good...not even close. They have no running
game at all. If you can't run the ball on the Bengals,
you can't run it on anyone. Vinny had his standard
3 INT's this week and no touchdowns. None of the
Bengal players had a big fantasy day because they
were too busy watching Dallas lose the ball. Hard
to rack up yardage when you have to start out on
the opponent 20-yard line so often.
The Lions were favored and lost. The Lions did
not exorcise their road demons this season, they
just keep them locked up in the dressing room at
Ford Field. The Redskins won in spite of Mark Brunell
throwing for only 58 yards in the entire game and
Clinton Portis ran 34 times for 147 yards and yet
still somehow never rushed or recevied a touchdown.
Kevin Jones...where to begin here...you are a massive
underachiever. 12 carries for 20 yards? Are you
kidding me?
Does anyone doubt the Chargers are for real anymore?
Brees threw 4 more touchdowns and had a nice yardage
game and the Chargers' D locked the Saints down.
Okay - enough already. We said we were sorry for
all the summer slams. We already said "Brees
is king". We're already making a "Gates
of Heaven" banner for the endzone.
The Patriots throttled the Rams using a wide receiver
as a cornerback because "they ran out".
They have linebackers catching touchdowns and kickers
throwing them. The only positive out of this entire
game was that Bulger finally remembered Holt in
the fourth-quarter trash time and gave him 110 yards
and a score. The Pats are truly a great team. Tom
Brady was solid throwing a couple of td's, David
Givens played through the pain and hung a C-note,
and Dillon went over 100 and scored as well. The
defense managed to shut Faulk down and contain Bulger
and the passing attack. You want to know how good
a TOTAL team the Pats are? The MVP of this game
hands down was Adam Vinatieri.
The Browns opened the game with a kickoff return
for a score by a guy who was selling cars this time
last week. He remained their leading scorer. The
Ravens welcomed back Jamal Lewis but didn't get
serious about jamming him down Cleveland's throat
until later in the game. This game bored the absolute
crap out of me. Until the last minute when Garcia
drove Cleveland deep into Baltimore territory with
the chance to tie the game only to have some goof
of a tight end not catch a pass that ricocheted
into Ed Reed's hand for a 105 yard touchdown return,
the game was a snoozer. That was the most exciting
play and it happened with like a minute left. Ed
Reed sort of ruined the fairy tale ending (though
he did set a record). The Browns punted for seven
yards before the Ravens scored their first touchdown
and it's hard to believe that was by plan.
What the hell happened here? The Bears have Craig
Krenzel at QB. Craig FREAKIN' Krenzel! How in THE
hell do the Bears go into New York and beat the
red hot Giants? Yeah, Tiki got his 2 touchdowns,
but he was largely contained. The Bears are varying
between terrible and merely bad but they're smart
enough to stand back and let someone self-destruct.
Conversely, the Giants have zipped through the infancy
of Coughlin's new regime and now are in menopause.
The Seahawks lifted a leg on Candlestick yesterday,
even though Darrell Jackson went from doubtful and
getting worse to leading the entire league in receiving.
This game pissed me off beyond belief! For one,
I had D-Jack on my bench in every league because
of the damn injury reports of him being on crutches
until yesterday. Yeah, sure looked like he was hobbled
to me...2 long touchdowns and 114 yards later, I'm
ready to choke the injury report. Shaun Alexander
went silly rolling up 160 yards and 2 scores. There
is little doubt that when Rattay is the quarterback,
these 49ers are a much improved team and yet still
not good enough.
I can remember not too long ago when you dreamed
your opponent had Jake Plummer as his QB. Not any
longer. Jake Plummer has been on fire lately and
today he tossed 4 damn touchdowns. Finally. Someone
won their game, covered the spread and played somewhat
similar to last week. The Texans went back to 2003
form with Domanick Davis scoring twice but not gaining
any yards while Andre Johnson drew the short straw
and had to play against the real Champ Bailey. Here's
a game that met expectations, had the favored team
win big in a traditional manner and the Texans are
still bad on the road.
Records
While records are breaking like a fat kid sitting
on a chair at McDonalds,
Tim Brown finally had a game where he had no catches.
After 179 consecutive starts, he did not manage
to make a touchdown, first down or even keep the
clock running. In fact, he never even had a pass
the entire game. This was hard to see coming since
his last four games contained catches and yards
of 1-3, 1-6, 2-26 (but with a fumble) and 1-13.
Records are made to be broken, but most of them
are a bit more noticeable when they're being set.
Now get back to work!!!
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