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		<title>Fantasy Fallout, Week 3: Where you must accept Austin Collie&#8217;s dominance</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Sep 2010 12:00:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John Paulsen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Let&#8217;s start with the best game of the day, NO/ATL, where Michael Turner (30 carries, 114 yards, TD) and Jason Snelling (14 carries, 62 yards) wore down the interior of the Saints&#8217; rush defense to triumph in overtime. A few things to note here: 1) Anyone writing off Tony Gonzalez (8-110-1) is making a mistake, [...]]]></description>
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<p>Let&#8217;s start with the best game of the day, NO/ATL, where <strong>Michael Turner</strong> (30 carries, 114 yards, TD) and <strong>Jason Snelling</strong> (14 carries, 62 yards) wore down the interior of the Saints&#8217; rush defense to triumph in overtime. A few things to note here: 1) Anyone writing off <strong>Tony Gonzalez</strong> (8-110-1) is making a mistake, 2) <strong>Jeremy Shockey</strong> (8-78-1) looks like he&#8217;ll get some of the short work originally designed for <strong>Reggie Bush</strong>, and 3) <strong>Lance Moore</strong> (6-149-2) can still play, and may have usurped <strong>Devery Henderson</strong> (2-23) and <strong>Robert Meachem</strong> (1-5) to be the Saints&#8217; WR2. More likely, <strong>Drew Brees</strong> will continue to take what the defense gives him, which means any of these WRs could go off on any given day.</p>
<p>Over in Baltimore, the Browns were down Jerome Harrison today with a thigh injury, so <strong>Peyton Hillis</strong> was the feature back and he didn&#8217;t disappoint (to the tune of 29 touches for 190 yards and a TD). Baltimore&#8217;s rush defense isn&#8217;t as good as its reputation, so I tweeted earlier in the day that Hillis was a decent RB3/flex start, and he turned in an outstanding game. Ben Watson (5-47-1) has posted 12-125-1 on the season and is turning into a decent TE2 option. On the other side of the ball, <strong>Anquan Boldin</strong> (8-142-3, 11 targets) and <strong>Joe Flacco</strong> (262 yards, 3 TD) are totally in sync. Flacco isn&#8217;t as bad as he looked last week against the Bengals and he isn&#8217;t as good as he looked this week against the Browns.</p>
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<p>Let&#8217;s take a look at the <strong>Jamaal Charles</strong>/<strong>Thomas Jones</strong> situation in Kansas City. Charles averaged 8.1 ypc to Jones&#8217; 5.0, and finished with 154 yards on 15 touches. On the season, Charles is averaging 7.0 ypc to Jones&#8217; 4.2, but don&#8217;t expect Todd Haley to do anything differently as long as the Chiefs keep winning. <strong>Matt Cassel</strong> (250 yards, 3 TD, INT) showed some signs of life, which means that rookie TE <strong>Tony Moeaki</strong> (4-44-1) is entering TE1 territory. He has posted 12-123-2 in the first three games. Meanwhile, <strong>Dwayne Bowe</strong> scored (2-61-1), but it was on a trick play. He&#8217;s a real shaky start at this point. If nothing else, we can probably bench/cut the <strong>49ers DT</strong> at this point. They were miserable today.</p>
<p>Up in Minnesota, the Vikings got a much-needed win behind big games by <strong>Adrian Peterson</strong> (190 yards, 2 TD) and Percy Harvin (6-62-1). <strong>Visanthe Shiancoe</strong>&#8216;s quiet game (1-7) was due to a leg injury. <strong>Jahvid Best</strong> (9 touches, 39 yards) missed the entire second half with a toe injury (which is wonderful since I benched MJD for him in my keeper league).</p>
<p>The Bills gave the Pats a bit of a run, and while <strong>Ryan Fitzpatrick</strong> (242 yards, 2 TD, 2 INT) didn&#8217;t outplay <strong>Tom Brady</strong> (252 yards, 3 TD), he fared better than most thought he would. The <strong>Patriots DT</strong> was not sharp, as <strong>C.J. Spiller</strong> (7 touches, 39 yards, TD) scored on a pass play and on a kickoff return. <strong>BenJarvus Green-Ellis</strong> (16 carries, 98 yards, TD) may have usurped <strong>Fred Taylor</strong> (6 carries, 16 yards) as the Pats&#8217; primary ballcarrier. Taylor left in the third quarter with a toe injury.</p>
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<p>That HOU/DAL game was supposed to be a shootout, but the two teams scored a combined 40 points, so fantasy-wise it wasn&#8217;t as crazy as many thought it would be. <strong>Tony Romo</strong> (284 yards, 2 TD) finished with great numbers yet again, but it was <strong>Roy Williams</strong> (5-117-2), not <strong>Miles Austin</strong> (2-20) that was the Cowboys&#8217; heavy-hitter in the passing game. <strong>Andre Johnson</strong> (4-64) left the game briefly with an ankle injury, but returned. <strong>Kevin Walter</strong> (3-34-1) scored again, but <strong>Jacoby Jones</strong> (5-51) caught all five of his targets and <strong>Owen Daniels</strong> (3-27, six targets) seems to be getting more and more involved.</p>
<p>In one of the better late games, the Cardinals survived a late charge by the Raiders after Sebastian Janikowski missed his second go-ahead field goal attempt. He did make three FGs on the day, including a 54-yarder, but he also missed three. <strong>Bruce Gradkowski</strong> (255 yards, TD, INT) was a little shaky, and could have had 1-2 more interceptions, but he put the Raiders in position to win. Louis Murphy (5-119) had a big game and nearly scored on a long run, while <strong>Zach Miller</strong> (4-64-1) got off to a strong start but disappeared somewhat in the second half. <strong>Darren McFadden</strong> (122 yards, TD) is approaching must-start territory, and <strong>Michael Bush</strong> (three carries, 13 yards) doesn&#8217;t appear to be much of a threat at this point. For the Cardinals, the only fantasy news of note was <strong>Beanie Wells</strong>&#8216; 2010 debut (14 carries, 75 yards), which wasn&#8217;t bad. He looked quick and shifty and is showing no ill effects of his recent knee surgery.</p>
<p>In the Chargers/Seahawks game, <strong>Mike Tolbert</strong> (20 touches, 90 yards) got most of the work with <strong>Ryan Mathews</strong> out, while <strong>Darren Sproles</strong> (2 touches, 26 yards) was pretty much a non-factor. For Seattle, it looks like Pete Carroll has decided to feature <strong>Justin Forsett</strong> (20 touches, 94 yards). <strong>Leon Washington</strong> (one touch, zero yards) was the only other Seattle RB to touch the ball. This is pretty big news assuming the Seahawks continue to feed Forsett the ball going forward. In the passing game, <strong>John Carlson</strong> (5-61-1) now has 13 catches in three games.</p>
<p>The Redskins were supposedly going to give <strong>Keiland Williams</strong> some work, but he only had two catches for 14 yards. <strong>Ryan Torian</strong> (7 carries, 46 yards) and <strong>Clinton Portis</strong> (7 carries, 44 yards) split the work out of the backfield. Seeing that both guys averaged more than 6.3 ypc, it&#8217;s surprising that the Redskins wouldn&#8217;t have run the ball more. <strong>Santana Moss</strong> (6-124-1) has shown a really good rapport with <strong>Donovan McNabb</strong> (236 yards, TD, INT) and found the endzone for the first time this week. Moss is on pace for a 117-catch, 1546-yard season. (He&#8217;s not going to keep that pace up, but he&#8217;s turning into a must-start in PPR leagues.) For the Rams, <strong>Steven Jackson</strong> (10 carries, 58 yards, TD) got off to a great start, but left the game with a groin injury. <strong>Kenneth Darby</strong> (14 carries, 49 yards, TD) and <strong>Keith Toston</strong> (11 carries, 22 yards) picked up the slack. Darby appears to be the back to own if Jackson&#8217;s groin injury lingers.</p>
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<p><strong>Michael Vick</strong> (291 yards, 3 TD, 30 rush yards, rush TD) is playing the best football of his career, and his schedule is going to be pretty favorable over the next few weeks. <strong>DeSean Jackson</strong> (5-153-1) and <strong>Jeremy Maclin</strong> (4-83-2) both went off, but <strong>LeSean McCoy</strong> (13 touches, 61 yards) had a relatively quiet game.</p>
<p>With <strong>Pierre Garcon</strong> out due to a hamstring injury, <strong>Austin Collie</strong> (12-171-2) had his second huge game of the season and took advantage of all the Denver cornerbacks not named Champ Bailey. On the other side of the ball, the Bronco receiving situation continues to be fluid. <strong>Demaryius Thomas</strong> (2-43) and Eddie Royal (4-23) had quiet games, while <strong>Brandon Lloyd</strong> (6-169-1, 10 targets) and <strong>Jabar Gaffney</strong> (12-140, 14 targets) dominated the targets. <strong>Laurence Maroney</strong> (12 carries, 24 yards) dominated the carries, but that&#8217;s pathetic production given the Colts&#8217; trouble stopping the run. Maroney did add 2-40 in the passing game.</p>
<p>In the night game, <strong>Dustin Keller</strong> (6-96-2) continued to catch the eye of <strong>Mark Sanchez</strong> (256 yards, 3 TD), who has looked like a completely different QB in the last two weeks than he did in Week 1 against the Ravens. This was bad news for the <strong>Dolphins DT</strong> (my top DTBWW pick for the week), who scored 30 points in the first two games and were brutal (fantasy-wise) against the Jets. No sacks, no turnovers, no nothing.</p>
<p>It appears that <strong>LaDainian Tomlinson</strong> (18 touches, 88 yards, TD) is the Jets&#8217; feature back, while <strong>Shonn Greene</strong> (10 carries, 36 yards) has taken more of a complimentary role. Blame Rex Ryan, who said in the preseason that Greene was going to be the &#8216;bell cow&#8217; back, but LT2 has simply outplayed Greene at every turn.</p>
<p><strong>Chad Henne</strong> (363 yards, 2 TD, INT) looked great, and showed a nice rapport with <strong>Brandon Marshall</strong> (10-166-1), while <strong>Brian Hartline</strong> (5-84) and <strong>Davone Bess</strong> (6-86) are only startable in PPR leagues.  </p>
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		<title>Fantasy Fallout, Week 3: TEs</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Sep 2009 16:00:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John Paulsen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[- Vernon Davis (7-96-2) had a huge game, but I doubt there were too many fantasy owners that had the balls to start him. - Tony Gonzalez (1-16) was a non-factor on Sunday. - Brent Celek (8-104-1) is looking like an every week starter at TE. He has good hands and the Eagles need a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>- Vernon Davis (7-96-2) had a huge game, but I doubt there were too many fantasy owners that had the balls to start him.</p>
<p>- Tony Gonzalez (1-16) was a non-factor on Sunday.</p>
<p>- Brent Celek (8-104-1) is looking like an every week starter at TE. He has good hands and the Eagles need a good second receiving option after DeSean Jackson.</p>
<p>- Greg Olsen (5-44-1) rewarded those owners that stuck with him after a couple of shaky outings.</p>
<p>- I like Zach Miller (2-17), but JaMarcus Russell is so inconsistent at QB that it’s tough to start Miller in any given week.</p>
<p>- With the way that Indy feeds the ball to Dallas Clark (7-62-1), it wouldn&#8217;t be at all surprising if he finishes the season as fantasy&#8217;s TE1, assuming he can stay healthy.</p>
<p>See below for links to the QB, RB and WR positions.</p>
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		<title>Fantasy Fallout, Week 3: WRs</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Sep 2009 15:00:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John Paulsen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[- Santana Moss finally had a big game (9-172-1) and rewarded those owners with the balls (or the desperation) to stick with him after two bad outings. - Laurent Robinson (2-26) and Donnie Avery (3-12) were very quiet against the Packers even though the Rams trailed most of the game. Robinson may be seriously hurt, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>- Santana Moss finally had a big game (9-172-1) and rewarded those owners with the balls (or the desperation) to stick with him after two bad outings.</p>
<p>- Laurent Robinson (2-26) and Donnie Avery (3-12) were very quiet against the Packers even though the Rams trailed most of the game. Robinson may be seriously hurt, per the <em><a href="http://www.stltoday.com/discussions/sports/postgame-with-gordo/LD092509902/all" target="_blank">St. Louis Post-Dispatch</a></em>. If he has an MCL injury, he could be out for a while.</p>
<p>- There doesn’t seem to be a clear WR1 in Minnesota as Bernard Berrian, Sidney Rice and Percy Harvin each had four catches.</p>
<p>- With Wes Welker out, I was expecting a big PPR game for Julian Edelman (3-20), but he didn’t deliver.</p>
<p>- The Pats did a nice job of taking away Roddy White (4-24), which is something they’ve been doing well all season.</p>
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<p>- There isn’t a clear WR1 for the Titans – Justin Gage and Kenny Britt each caught four passes, but Nate Washington caught Tennessee’s only pass TD.</p>
<p>- The Titans’ pass defense has been very suspect this season, and Jerricho Cotchery (8-108-1) took full advantage.</p>
<p>- Steve Smith (7-63-1) continues to be Eli Manning’s most dependable option in the passing game.</p>
<p>- It seems like Kelly Washington (5-66) is taking over as the Ravens’ WR2.</p>
<p>- Kevin Walter (7-96-1) was excellent in his return against the Jaguars.</p>
<p>- Mike Sims-Walker (6-81) rewarded those fantasy owners who picked him up in PPR formats. Torry Holt (3-57) seems to be taking a back seat.</p>
<p>- Lee Evans (4-31) had a quiet game and Terrell Owens was shut out. It was a brutal day for the Bills’ passing game.</p>
<p>- Nate Burleson (9-109) had a big day for the Seahawks since the Bears were probably focused on T.J. Houshmandzadeh (4-35) after a week of trash talk.</p>
<p>- The Steelers had a pretty decent day running the ball, so Santonio Holmes (1-18) was a non-factor. He has his best games when the Steelers can’t run.</p>
<p>- Louis Murphy (2-25) just doesn’t get enough consistent play out of the quarterback to be a fantasy starter.</p>
<p>- Brandon Marshall (5-67-1) finally had a respectable fantasy day, but Eddie Royal (1-4) did not.</p>
<p>- After a huge game last week, Ted Ginn was shut out. Davone Bess (7-54) was the Miami receiver to have this week.</p>
<p>- Vincent Jackson (5-120) is a stud and should be in fantasy lineups every week.</p>
<p>- Pierre Garcon (3-64-1) isn&#8217;t going to catch a ton of passes with the way Peyton Manning spreads the ball around, but he&#8217;s a big play guy who has two TD in the last two games.</p>
<p>- Steve Breaston (7-94) has 12 catches for 177 yards over the last two games, and is Kurt Warner&#8217;s security blanket over the middle. He is very startable in PPR leagues.</p>
<p>Be sure to check back later for the TE position.</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Sep 2009 13:00:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John Paulsen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[- Kevin Smith (19 touches, 119 yards) had a nice game, but left early with a shoulder injury. - Clinton Portis was dinged up heading into Sunday’s game, but was still surprisingly quiet (13 touches, 48 yards) against the Lions. - Ryan Grant (26 carries, 99 yards) struggled early, but got it going a bit [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>- Kevin Smith (19 touches, 119 yards) had a nice game, but left early with a shoulder injury.</p>
<p>- Clinton Portis was dinged up heading into Sunday’s game, but was still surprisingly quiet (13 touches, 48 yards) against the Lions.</p>
<p>- Ryan Grant (26 carries, 99 yards) struggled early, but got it going a bit in the second half to finish with a decent ypc (3.8).</p>
<p>- Frank Gore left the game after only one carry, and Glen Coffee (25 carries, 54 yards) didn’t have much success against the Williams Wall. It looks like Gore will be out at least two weeks with a high ankle sprain.</p>
<p>- Michael Turner (15 carries, 56 yards, TD) never could get it going, but he did score.</p>
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<p>- Fred Taylor (21 carries, 105 yards, TD) looked like his old self against the Falcons. No other Patriots RB had more than five carries.</p>
<p>- After a huge Week 2, Chris Johnson (22 carries, 97 yards) didn’t score, and he only caught one pass. The Jets are pretty stout defensively.</p>
<p>- With Brian Westbrook out, LeSean McCoy (20 carries, 84 yards, TD) had a productive game, but only caught one pass for nine yards.</p>
<p>- The Bucs’ rushing game never got going against a banged-up Giants defense. Derrick Ward (7 touches, 9 yards) had a miserable game after getting the start over Carnell Williams (3 touches, 11 yards).</p>
<p>- Willis McGahee (7 carries, 67 yards, 2 TD) and Ray Rice (15 touches, 75 yards, TD) continue to give the Ravens a formidable two-headed monster at RB.</p>
<p>- With Jamal Lewis out, everyone was expecting James Davis (6 touches, 11 yards) to take over as the starter, but it was Jerome Harrison (21 touches, 85 yards) who dominated the touches.</p>
<p>- Steve Slaton (18 touches, 113 yards) had a very productive game, but didn’t score. With Chris Brown’s fumble that cost the Texans the game, maybe Slaton will get some goal line work next game.</p>
<p>- My sincere apologies to anyone that benched Pierre Thomas (14 carries, 126 yards, 2 TD) on my recommendation, though it looked like the right call since he didn’t get his first touch until the third quarter. Lynell Hamilton (5 carries, 24 yards, TD) got the start, but didn’t touch the ball after halftime. Thomas looks like a good start going forward. He was strong on Sunday.</p>
<p>- Johnny Knox (1-7-1) caught a TD, but was only targeted three times compared to Devin Hester’s eight (5-76-1) and Earl Bennett’s five (4-80).</p>
<p>- Matt Forte (21 carries, 66 yards) had trouble running the ball (which is a bad sign since the Seahawks were torched last week against the 49ers, but he was a big factor in the passing game (6-40).</p>
<p>- Julius Jones (22 touches, 136 yards, TD) still looks like the man. Justin Forsett (2 carries, 4 yards) and Edgerrin James (4 carries, 7 yards) were non-factors.</p>
<p>- Cedric Benson’s day (17 touches, 81 yards, TD) is pretty impressive considering the Steelers have one of the best rush defenses in the league. He looks like a must-start most weeks.</p>
<p>- So much for that RBBC in Pittsburgh. Willie Parker (27 touches, 129 yards, TD) was far and away the most-used RB.</p>
<p>- Correll Buckhalter (14 carries, 108 yards) and Knowshon Moreno (21 carries, 90 yards, TD) repeatedly gashed the Raiders in the running game.</p>
<p>- I am really surprised that Ronnie Brown (21 touches, 115 yards) didn’t have an even bigger game against the Chargers lackluster rush defense.</p>
<p>Be sure to check back later today for the WR and TE positions.</p>
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		<title>Fantasy Fallout, Week 3: QBs</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Sep 2009 12:00:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John Paulsen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[- Aaron Rodgers got off to a shaky start, but finished with great numbers (269 pass yards, 2 pass TD, rush TD). - Jason Campbell (327 yards, 2 TD, INT) had a predictably nice game against the Lions. - Marc Bulger was knocked out of the game, but Kyle Boller (164 yards, 2 TD, INT) [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>- Aaron Rodgers got off to a shaky start, but finished with great numbers (269 pass yards, 2 pass TD, rush TD).</p>
<p>- Jason Campbell (327 yards, 2 TD, INT) had a predictably nice game against the Lions.</p>
<p>- Marc Bulger was knocked out of the game, but Kyle Boller (164 yards, 2 TD, INT) came in and played pretty well.</p>
<p>- Eli Manning (161 yards, 2 TD) continues to be coolly efficient in the Giants’ passing game.</p>
<p>- Brady Quinn and Derek Anderson combined for 115 yards passing, zero TD and four INT. Ouch.</p>
<p>- Drew Brees (172 yards) was surprisingly quiet against the Bills.</p>
<p>- Chad Pennington (54 passing yards) was knocked out of the game, and Chad Henne (92 yards, INT) didn’t do very well in his place.</p>
<p>Be sure to check back later for the RB, WR and TE positions.</p>
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