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  1. Watch for any reports about a setback for Mathews. If there arent any, I'd be leery of starting Tolbert. It is my belief that the Chargers want Mathews to be the man. Assuming no setbacks, I think Mathews wil see a larger share of the carries this week.


  2. My guess (and I emphasize GUESS) is that Torain is the better pickup. Shanahan loves Torain, and while I know that he also loves Portis, Portis has a groin injury. That is not an easy injury to come back from. And there was talk about Torain taking over even before this past weekend. I think now is the oportunity that Torain needs to assert himself and take over as the primary back for the rest of the season (assuming he can stay healthy.)


  3. I am sitting Bradshaw and Rice and starting Gore and Matthews.

     

    Are you concerned about Mathews ankle? I ask because my choice is between Bradshaw and Mathews. I like the matchup for Mathews, but I am concerned about him coming back so early from an injury many had projected to hold him out for up to 4 weeks.


  4. On Sunday countdown, Mort and Adam said that Green Bay wanted M. Lynch in the draft back in the day, Rogers wants him, etc... They speculate the 2 teams will talk after the game, Buffalo wants a player and a draft pick. Possible A.J. Hawk to Buffalo for Lynch. I can only hope as I picked him up this week???

     

    Ive seen that the Bills would ask for either AJ Hawk or a starting O-lineman. There is no way that the Pack will give up either. Green Bay also covets their draft picks. I dont see this happening unless a lesser player or a late-round (5th?) pick is the deal.


  5. What is the feeling on Kuhn? I hear he is a better receiver???? Will Jackson hold up for the season????

     

    Jackson is actually considered to be an excellent receiver. Id be more worried about Kuhn taking the carries in "garbage time" if that occurs.


  6. I've been playing close attention to this situation both as an Anderson owner and a Browns fan. I've watched the preseason games and been to numerous practices. Take it from me, the only way Quinn replaces Anderson is by way of injury. Quinn is not ready. He seems to get flustered rather easily. I like how murf74 referred to him as "Captain Checkdown." Its absolutely true. Quinn seems afraid to go down the field. Most of his passes go for 5 yards at best.

     

    Now, it pains me to say these things as a Browns fan because I truly want Quinn to step up and be the QB they drafted him to be, but he's just not there yet.


  7. I don't have a problem with your analysis, except for the bolded part. I think there are a few combos around the NFL that crush that combo, you know, like Moss/Welker, Harrison/Wayne, TO/Crayton (I'll give this one a maybe because of Crayton, TO is clearly better than Driver), & Ocho Cinco/TJ Housh, just to name a few...

     

    There may be more.. :unsure:

     

    Fitz & Boldin...and therein lies tremendous value at QB. Get both Leinart and Warner.


  8. The situation w/ McAllister reminds me of Dom Davis (or whatever name he was using at the time) with the Texans a few years back. The pain was just too much for him and he was never able to get back on the field again. Additionally, it seems that they like Thomas enough that they were able to let go of Pittman last year after using a draft pick to bring him in.

     

    Definately something to keep an eye on.


  9. Favre is not in control of this situation. The Green Bay staff is. I don't think that they want Favre to play for them this year. They want to move on from that and give Rodgers his chance. They believe in him. Therefore, for Favre to play, he'll need to be released or traded.

     

    There is no way in Hell that they release him. He may end up with a division rival like the Vikes. They just won't let that happen.

     

    They could trade him. But how many teams would be a good fit? It would have to be a team that Favre thinks would be a contender, and it would have to be a team that needs a starting QB. Also, remember that team would have to give up something to get Favre, so it would have to be a team that thinks they are a QB away from winning this year. I just don't see that situation anywhere around the NFL right now. Maybe the Jets (like one guy said.) Or maybe a contending team has there starting QB go down to injury in training camp.

     

    Other than that, I don't think we're going to see Favre play again.


  10. Not to pile on Oakland, but I think it will stay this way for awhile. I say this because I think Al Davis wont be able to pass on McFadden. He will then demand a huge contract likely leading to a holdout. RB is not the need for the Raiders, and the result will be salary cap Hell for years to come (unless there is no agreement with the NFLPA, in which case there may not be a salary cap - but that is for another discussion)


  11. With TJax as our QB we will be pretty bad. I'd rather be 2-14 than 8-8. At least then we could have a high draft pick to finally get a QB who will us a playoff game. We suck right now. Doesnt matter who we have, TJAX sucks.

     

    I think the Vikes are a lock to make the playoffs, and are my darkhorse candidate for the Superbowl. And I'm not a Vikes fan.


  12. I think we need to know one thing first...was this the first or second playoff game for your league? If it was the first, then falling back on the regular season tiebreakers does no good. However, if it was the 2nd playoff game, then you CAN (and should) fall back on the regular season system. Add the total score combined from both playoff games and declare a winner.


  13. I'd have to agree that any league without a ww system is a joke. Yes, fantasy football players should be NFL fans. Lets say you go to the game that day. Should you be punished for not being able to sit near your computer just in case an injury takes place? Thats just crazy.


  14. So good to finally see something good happening for the Browns. I'm not gonna go overboard and say they are making the playoffs (cuz I dont believe they will), but just to have a winning record at some point in the season feels really good.


  15. This situation reminds me of the Bengals a few years back when Kitna was having a great season and Palmer was n the bench. This is ideal for the Browns and fantasy owners alike. As long as Anderson is not losing games for the Browns, he'll stay the starter. And keep in mind that he may be auditioning for a job with a new team next year, so he has every reason to keep playing at a high level.


  16. Three things to change and/or add...

     

    Clevelend is not the worst DEF in the NFL.

     

    Teddy Ginn grew up in Cleveland. This is more relevant then him being an Ohio State alum.

     

    You said he has something to prove to Cleveland. I'm just not seeing that. It's not like Cleveland passed on him. If anything, Quinn has something to prove to Miami. Its Miami that passed on Quinn.


  17. I think it is pretty simple. Tennessee has 2 decent backs who play better against different styles of defenses.

     

    Against the BIG and strong d-line of Jax, Chris Brown was able to use his quickness to his advantage. It could have been a product of White pounding the ball and Brown using his burst to throw off Jax's defense, but bottom line, Brown had a great game.

    Against Indy's smaller and quicker defense that totally destroyed Reggie Bush, LenDale was the better back. Brown was not able to out-quick the Indy D so White was effective in pounding the ball between the tackles...

     

    Fisher has a good mix at running back but it will come at the expense of fantasy owners. I predict Fisher won't change a thing and will continue to use White and Brown and go with the hot-hand as the game progresses..

     

     

    This is a smart man, people. I think he nailed it on the head.

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