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		<title>The Saints have that Super Bowl feel about them</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Nov 2009 06:40:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anthony Stalter</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[With their thrilling 35-27 win over the Falcons on Monday night, the Saints are off to their best start in franchise history at 7-0. They were far from perfect tonight, but it’s hard not to watch the Saints without getting a sense that this team is destined for big things. Their offense is balanced and [...]]]></description>
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<p>With their thrilling 35-27 win over the Falcons on Monday night, the Saints are off to their best start in franchise history at 7-0.</p>
<p>They were far from perfect tonight, but it’s hard not to watch the Saints without getting a sense that this team is destined for big things. Their offense is balanced and can beat opponents in a variety of ways, while the defense is incredibly opportunistic and more aggressive under new coordinator Gregg Williams than they have been in years past.</p>
<p>Save for a fumble that led to a Falcons’ defensive touchdown and an interception (what a play by Atlanta cornerback Brett Grimes) that killed a potential scoring drive, Drew Brees was incredible again tonight. Some of the throws he made were so perfect that he couldn’t have walked them to his receivers any better. And speaking of his receivers, Marques Colston, Jeremy Shockey and Robert Meachem made some absolutely athletic catches with defensive backs draped on top of them. The one-handed grab that Shockey made in the fourth quarter to help set up the Saints’ final touchdown was one of the best catches of the year.</p>
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<p>The defense didn’t play as well tonight as they had in previous weeks, but it certainly stepped up when it needed to. After the Saints had taken a 21-14 lead right before half, Jabari Greer jumped a poorly thrown Matt Ryan pass and took it 48 yards for a touchdown to give New Orleans a 28-14 halftime lead. Then, after Atlanta had recovered a fumble midway through the fourth quarter and was threatening to take the lead, Jonathan Vilma tipped a pass intended for Tony Gonzalez that Tracy Porter intercepted to kill a potential Falcons’ score.</p>
<p>With how well the offense and new-look defense has played this year, it’s easy to overlook the job Sean Payton has done. He and Brees often leave defensive coordinators scrambling for answers and nobody uses his complete compliment of players like Payton does. He also makes outstanding in-game adjustments, which was evident again tonight. (The Falcons failed to generate pressure on Brees after the first quarter because Payton switched up the Saints’ pass protection schemes.)</p>
<p>At 7-0, the Saints are on the fast track to earning the top seed in the NFC, which is bad news for other NFC playoff contenders. The Falcons gave the Saints all they could handle for four quarters tonight and still wound up losing. They’re just a different team in New Orleans.</p>
<p>The Saints have all the pieces to make a Super Bowl run this season and I can’t wait to see how the Patriots stack up against them in a couple weeks.</p>
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		<title>Is the NFC South on the line tonight?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Nov 2009 21:00:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anthony Stalter</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[With over eight games remaining on the schedule, it might be a little early to suggest that a division winner could be theoretically crowned tonight in the NFC South, but a closer look reveals otherwise. At 6-0, the Saints currently have a two game lead over the 4-2 Falcons in the division. A win tonight [...]]]></description>
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<p>With over eight games remaining on the schedule, it might be a little early to suggest that a division winner could be theoretically crowned tonight in the NFC South, but a closer look reveals otherwise.</p>
<p>At 6-0, the Saints currently have a two game lead over the 4-2 Falcons in the division. A win tonight and New Orleans will open up a three game lead over Atlanta with nine games remaining for each team. Granted, a lot could happen in nine games but barring injury to Drew Brees the Saints don’t look like a team that will implode in the second half.</p>
<p>A quick peak at the rest of the Saints’ schedule reveals very winnable games against the Panthers (twice), Rams, Bucs (twice) and the Redskins. The only games that present a challenge are home dates with the Patriots (Week 12) and Cowboys (Week 15), as well as a trip to Atlanta in Week 14. The Falcons have a longer roe to hoe, with road games against the Giants and Jets, as well as home games against the Eagles, Saints and pesky Bills. So with all things considered, a loss tonight and a three-game hole would be incredibly tough to climb out of if you&#8217;re Atlanta.</p>
<p>Even at 4-2, the Falcons have a lot to prove. Michael Turner is averaging a full YPC less than he did last season, Matt Ryan started off hot but is now fading and the defense has major issues in the secondary. After they were spanked last week in Dallas, the Falcons need a good showing tonight in New Orleans not just to keep pace in the NFC South, but also to prove to themselves that they’re a legitimate playoff contender.</p>
<p>Atlanta will certainly be tested tonight. The Saints have the most balanced offensive attack in the league and if the Falcons can’t generate any pressure on Brees, he’ll light up a secondary that is athletic, but is often overmatched in coverage do to lack of size (Brent Grimes) or technique (Chris Houston). The Falcons’ corners don’t play well in man-to-man coverage, so blitzing extra linebackers isn’t always a possibility. That means the front four of John Abraham, Jonathan Babineaux, Jamaal Anderson and Chauncey Davis must step up and provide a consistent pass rush or else Atlanta will get torched.</p>
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<p>Of course, it would be nice if the Falcons could get Turner going and leave Brees and Sean Payton’s offense on the sidelines. But the Saints’ run defense has been solid this season and they’ve been a more aggressive unit on a whole under new coordinator Gregg Williams. If Ryan has to win this game through the air, he could have trouble because New Orleans does such a great job of sending pressure and relying on its secondary to come up with big plays (which Darren Sharper and company have produced).</p>
<p>We’ll learn more about the Falcons tonight than we will the Saints. At 6-1, New Orleans would still be in great shape and they could chalk up their one loss to a division rival and familiar foe. But at 4-3, Atlanta would likely be left with more questions than answers, especially if they happen to get blown out. </p>
<p>We’ll see if the Falcons can rise to the challenge and shrink the Saints’ lead in the NFC South.</p>
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		<title>JaMarcus Russell is clueless</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Nov 2009 18:15:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anthony Stalter</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Following his 109-yard passing day in a 21-16 loss to the Chargers on Sunday, Raiders quarterback JaMarcus Russell thought that he did a “pretty good job.” From the Contra Costa Times: “I did a pretty good job,” Russell told reporters. “When it all boils down to it, you had a chance at the end to [...]]]></description>
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<p>Following his 109-yard passing day in a 21-16 loss to the Chargers on Sunday, Raiders quarterback JaMarcus Russell thought that he did a <a href="http://www.ibabuzz.com/oaklandraiders/2009/11/01/postgame-wrap-10/" target="_blank">“pretty good job.”</a></p>
<p>From the <em>Contra Costa Times</em>:</p>
<blockquote><p>“I did a pretty good job,” Russell told reporters. “When it all boils down to it, you had a chance at the end to try and win. Didn’t do too much damage with the interception. No matter what happened, I think we came out and fought despite the score and just kept pushing and just came out short in the end.”</p></blockquote>
<p>Just the mere fact that he thinks a 109-yard passing day is good shows how far Russell has to go in order to become a leader. And if you think I’m being too hard on him, remember that he also threw an interception that led to a touchdown for the Chargers, fumbled once, averaged just five yards per pass attempt and took five sacks.</p>
<p>Compared to some other games this year, Russell’s performance wasn’t that bad. But for him to say that he was “good” would be disconcerting to me if I were in the Raider organization because he clearly isn’t striving to make himself better if he’s willing to settle for a performance like that.</p>
<p>He’s long overdue to put on the big boy pants and start working on his craft. He continues to take his situation for granted (i.e. he knows the Raiders won’t replace him) and refuses to put in the work to become better. I realize he doesn’t have the best supporting cast around him, but the Raiders still deserve more from their former first overall pick.</p>
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		<title>Favre claims he played through groin injury</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Nov 2009 15:18:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anthony Stalter</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Brett Favre told SI.com’s Peter King that he wasn’t sure if he was going to be able to play against the Packers yesterday because of a groin injury. Favre claims he suffered the injury last week in practice and then re-aggravated it in pregame warm-ups. “I told T-Jack [backup Tarvaris Jackson] and [offensive coordinator] Darrell [...]]]></description>
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<p>Brett Favre told SI.com’s Peter King that he wasn’t sure if <a href="http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2009/writers/peter_king/11/01/mmqb.week.8/index.html?eref=sihp" target="_blank">he was going to be able to play</a> against the Packers yesterday because of a groin injury. Favre claims he suffered the injury last week in practice and then re-aggravated it in pregame warm-ups.</p>
<blockquote><p>“I told T-Jack [backup Tarvaris Jackson] and [offensive coordinator] Darrell Bevell I may not be able to do it,&#8221; he said. &#8220;I didn&#8217;t know if I&#8217;d be able to drop back very well. After I aggravated it, there was no way I was going to be able to move around in the pocket very much. We never called one bootleg the whole game. But we made it through OK.&#8221;</p>
<p>And now, I wondered, how was the groin four hours and a lot of lost adrenalin later?</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s throbbing right now,&#8221; he said.</p></blockquote>
<p>Oh…come…on. Look, I don’t doubt that Favre injured himself in practice (he is 60 years old after all) and then re-injured himself during pregame warm-ups. I also don’t doubt that he told Jackson and Bevell that he was hurt and might not be able to play.</p>
<p>But I don’t buy for a minute that he was going to hold himself out. He wasn’t going to allow a groin injury to get in the way of beating the Packers at Lambeau and if anything, I’m willing to bet that he wanted people to know that he was hurt just so he could build the moment up even more.</p>
<p>Some are going to look at this as the “gritty” Brett playing through pain; I’m sure ESPN is already salivating thinking about the story. But I think this guy has a lot of people fooled.</p>
<p>Maybe I’m being to cynical and over thinking this, but it’s Brett’s comments that bug me the most. If King asked him how he was feeling and Brett said, “Well Pistol Pete, I’m a little sore because of a groin injury I suffered last week,” then I wouldn’t question him because the comment would have been more fly-by. </p>
<p>But no, Brett made damn sure to note that he might not have been able to play. To me, that’s just another prima donna move by one of the more underrated prima donna athletes of all-time.</p>
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		<title>Fantasy Fallout, Week 8: QBs</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Nov 2009 13:00:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[- Donovan McNabb (240 yards, 3 TD) shredded a dinged-up Giants secondary. - Mark Sanchez (265 yards, 2 TD) was able to take advantage of the Dolphins young CBs. - Alex Smith (198 yards, TD, INT) had a better-than-expected game against the Colts’ stingy pass defense. - Neither Matthew Stafford (168 yards, INT) nor Marc [...]]]></description>
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<p>- Donovan McNabb (240 yards, 3 TD) shredded a dinged-up Giants secondary.</p>
<p>- Mark Sanchez (265 yards, 2 TD) was able to take advantage of the Dolphins young CBs. </p>
<p>- Alex Smith (198 yards, TD, INT) had a better-than-expected game against the Colts’ stingy pass defense.</p>
<p>- Neither Matthew Stafford (168 yards, INT) nor Marc Bulger (176 yards, INT) played well even though they both had great matchups.</p>
<p>- Tony Romo (256 yards, 3 TD) posted big numbers for the third straight week. He has 918 yards and 8 TD over that span, but faces a tough test in Philly next week.</p>
<p>- Jay Cutler (225 yards, INT) had a very disappointing day against the Browns.</p>
<p>- Coming into Week 8, the Titans had the league’s worst pass defense, so David Garrard’s performance (139 yards, 2 INT) is a major disappointment.</p>
<p>- Vince Young completed 15/18 passes (for 125 yards and TD) en route to a nice day. He also ran 12 times for 30 yards. If Young wants to get back to what made him so successful in his rookie season, he needs to run the ball.</p>
<p>- Kurt Warner (242 yards, 2 TD, 5 INT) turned the ball over six times.</p>
<p>- Brett Favre (244 yards, 4 TD) stuck it to his old team. He was sharp, but the Packers weren’t able to put much pressure on him.</p>
<p>- Aaron Rodgers (287 yards, 3 TD) played well in a tough situation, or at least in the second half. He is still taking sacks that he shouldn’t be.</p>
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		<title>Fantasy Fallout, Week 8: RBs</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Nov 2009 12:30:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[- Remember when Willis McGahee (3 touches, 3 yards) was eating into Ray Rice’s (28 touches, 108 yards, TD) workload? That’s not happening anymore. - Knowshon Moreno (12 touches, 35 yards, TD) scored, but Correll Buckhalter (14 touches, 46 yards) got more work in the passing game (6-30). - LeSean McCoy (13 touches, 92 yards) [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>- Remember when Willis McGahee (3 touches, 3 yards) was eating into Ray Rice’s (28 touches, 108 yards, TD) workload? That’s not happening anymore.</p>
<p>- Knowshon Moreno (12 touches, 35 yards, TD) scored, but Correll Buckhalter (14 touches, 46 yards) got more work in the passing game (6-30).</p>
<p>- LeSean McCoy (13 touches, 92 yards) was quiet most of the day, but busted loose on a 66-yards scamper early in the fourth quarter to put the game away.</p>
<p>- After getting shredded by the Miami running game earlier in the seasons, the Jets shut down both Ronnie Brown (11 carries, 27 yards) and Ricky Williams (8 carries, 27 yards). </p>
<p>- The Jets leaned more on Thomas Jones (27 carries, 102 yards) than expected. Shonn Greene (8 carries, 18 yards) fell back to Earth after a huge Week 7.</p>
<p>- Steven Jackson (25 touches, 166 yards, TD) continues to have a Pro Bowl caliber season for a terrible team.</p>
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<p>- Kevin Smith didn’t do much in the running game (16 carries, 45 yards), but was 4-49 in the passing game and is an every-week start in most PPR formats. It should be noted that Maurice Morris had 14 carries as Smith was sidelined with an ankle injury.</p>
<p>- When your running game is struggling, it’s always nice to get a matchup with the Browns. Matt Forte (26 carries, 90 yards, 2 TD) is proof of that.</p>
<p>- Steve Slaton (1 carry, 1 yard) was benched after a fumble, and Ryan Moats (25 touches, 151 yards, 3 TD) went nuts in his place.</p>
<p>- Marshawn Lynch (12 touches, 49 yards) continues to flounder in the Bills’ struggling offense.</p>
<p>- How does a guy (Maurice Jones-Drew), who is averaging 22.1 yards per carry, only get eight totes in a game? MJD went for 177 yards and two TD against a pretty good Titan rush defense.</p>
<p>- Chris Johnson (24 carries, 228 yards, 2 TD) one-upped MJD as Tennessee got its first win.</p>
<p>- LaDainian Tomlinson (18 carries, 56 yards, 2 TD) continues to struggle running the ball (3.4 ypc), but he did find the endzone twice. He averaged 3.1 ypc against the Chiefs last week, so with the Giants and the Eagles coming up, his issues are worrisome.</p>
<p>- Don’t look now, but Justin Fargas (21 touches, 79 yards, TD) is becoming fantasy relevant again.</p>
<p>- Coming into Week 8, the Cardinals had the NFL&#8217;s top-ranked rush defense. Then the Panthers racked up 270 yards and 2 TD on the ground. Wow. DeAngelo Williams (23 carries, 158 yards) led in yards, but Jonathan Stewart (17 carries, 87 yards, 2 TD) scored twice.</p>
<p>- The Beanie Wells (8 touches, 47 yards) hype machine went off the rails. Tim Hightower (8 carries, 39 yards, TD) scored a touchdown and went for 8-57 in the passing game.</p>
<p>- Adrian Peterson (25 carries, 97 yards, TD) had a pretty nice day running the ball, but it was his 44-yard reception late in the game that effectively sealed the deal for the Vikings.</p>
<p>Be sure to check back in a bit for the QB position.</p>
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		<title>Fantasy Fallout, Week 8: WRs</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[- The Ravens did a nice job holding down the Denver passing game. Brandon Marshall (4-24) and Eddie Royal (2-10) didn’t do much. - Braylon Edwards (4-74-1) and Jerricho Cotchery (3-70) were targeted 10 times and 8 times, respectively. - Reggie Wayne (12-147-1) was questionable coming in, but had a huge game against a 49ers [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>- The Ravens did a nice job holding down the Denver passing game. Brandon Marshall (4-24) and Eddie Royal (2-10) didn’t do much.</p>
<p>- Braylon Edwards (4-74-1) and Jerricho Cotchery (3-70) were targeted 10 times and 8 times, respectively.</p>
<p>- Reggie Wayne (12-147-1) was questionable coming in, but had a huge game against a 49ers defense did a good job of keeping the Colts out of the endzone.</p>
<p>- Michael Crabtree (6-81) has quickly become quite startable in PPR formats. Alex Smith targeted him nine times.</p>
<p>- Donnie Avery (1-15) was a no show against a pretty bad Lions pass defense and can’t be trusted in fantasy starting lineups.</p>
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<p>- Miles Austin (5-61-1) continues to assert himself as the Cowboys’ clear WR1.</p>
<p>- Terrell Owens (5-39) didn’t have a big day catching the ball, but he had a 29-yard TD run.</p>
<p>- Mike Sims-Walker (2-9) had a horribly disappointing day in what was a great matchup against the Titans brutal pass defense.</p>
<p>- Malcom Floyd (2-64) got the start over Chris Chambers (1-20), and it was a long time coming. Floyd will be the third passing option after Vincent Jackson (8-103-1) and Antonio Gates (3-49).</p>
<p>- Greg Jennings (8-88-1) had a big game, but was injured late. He walked off under his own power, but keep an eye on him this week.</p>
<p>Be sure to check back in a bit for the RB and QB positions.</p>
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