Month: September 2007 (Page 15 of 17)

So much for the feel good story of the year

Rick Ankiel’s comeback from multiple elbow injuries has certainly been awe-inspiring. The former pitcher-turned-outfield has amassed a .358 average this year, with nine long balls, 29 RBI and 22 runs. He even hit two home runs, a double and had seven RBI in a Cardinal win over the Pirates recently. But unfortunately the fairytale ride is probably going to have an unhappy ending as word has leaked that Ankiel received a 12-month shipment of HGH in 2004.

According to records obtained by The News and sources close to the controversy surrounding anti-aging clinics that dispense illegal prescription drugs, Ankiel received eight shipments of HGH from Signature Pharmacy in Orlando from January to December 2004, including the brand-name injectable drugs Saizen and Genotropin. Signature is the pharmacy at the forefront of Albany District Attorney David Soares’ two-year investigation into illegal Internet prescription drug sales, which has brought 22 indictments and nine convictions.

This report may eventually turn out false, but it’s disturbing that a guy who has arguably had one of the greatest individual comebacks in sports history could have been cheating. You almost have to feel for him with the way he was so physically and mentally checked out after his elbow injuries, but then again, does anyone feel bad for Barry Bonds, Jason Giambi or Rafael Palmeiro? More details are surely to follow and if the truth does come out about him using HGH, then this guy needs to burn at the stakes just like all the others.

Punters gone mad

So distraught over being released last week by the Patriots, punter Danny Baugher allegedly took it out on his 54-year old father by getting absolutely hammered and then punching his old man in the face.

According to the police report, a spat between father and son inside a vehicle escalated to the point where Danny Baugher punched Erle in the face.

Officer Timothy Kane, responding to a 911 report of two men fighting, said Danny Baugher had “bloodshot glassy eyes, slurred and thick-tongued speech, as well as the strong odor of an alcoholic beverage coming from his breath.”

Couple this incident with the case of the Northern Colorado backup punter who stabbed his teammate in the leg just so he could start, and you could easily claim that punters have now become the most dangerous people known to man.

Week 1 Preview

Almost there…

We are just hours away from the official kickoff of the NFL season, which means it’s time for our first preview. Each week, I’ll highlight a few players to start and a few players to sit at each position. I’m a firm believer in starting your studs, so I won’t tell you about how Carson Palmer or Steven Jackson has a tough matchup – just go ahead and start them. I’ll focus on the borderline guys – players you’ll only start under the right circumstances. Right now, these matchups are based on last year’s defensive data, but it will be updated as we get deeper into the season. It’s important to note that depending on your roster and situation, you may not be able to follow these recommendations. For example, if I suggest you bench a solid starter like Vince Young, only do so if you have a clearly better option on your bench.

Let’s dive right in…

START ‘EM

QBs: Tony Romo (vs. NYG), Alex Smith (vs. ARI), Matt Hasselbeck (vs. TB) and Eli Manning (@ DAL)

RBs: Edgerrin James (@ SF), Tatum Bell (@ OAK) and LaMont Jordan (vs. DET)

WRs: Braylon Edwards (vs. PIT), Darrell Jackson (vs. ARI), Mark Clayton (@ CIN) and Joey Galloway (@ SEA)

SIT ‘EM

QBs: Chad Pennington (vs. NEP), Phillip Rivers (vs. CHI), Vince Young (@ JAC) and J.P. Losman (vs. DEN)

RBs: Jerious Norwood (@ MIN), Jamal Lewis (vs. PIT), Thomas Jones (vs. NEP), LenDale White (@ JAC) and Clinton Portis (vs. MIA)

WRs: Bernard Berrian (@ SD), Randy Moss (@ NYJ) and Isaac Bruce (vs. CAR)

SLEEPER OF THE WEEK

Patrick Crayton (vs. NYG)
With Terry Glenn hobbled, Patrick Crayton figures to step in and start opposite Terrell Owens against a suspect Giants’ defense. The Cowboys passing game was terrific in 2006, so they should light it up at home against New York on Sunday night.

If you have any questions, be sure to post them on our Fantasy Q&A.

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