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  1. Your overall number 1 pick this year.....that's right ...I said it. Dude had 1,600 yards and 12 tds in a "down" year with no QB and a team that quit the last four games. I preface this by saying I completely expect them to sign Hasselback or another veteran for week one. Great Schedule: 30

    @JAX 5

    BAL 31

    DEN 15

    @CLE 2

    @PIT

    BYE 27

    HOU 22

    IND 29

    CIN 26

    @CAR 7

    @ATL 14

    TB 20

    @BUF 11

    NO 22

    @IND 30

    JAX


  2. I took him at 3.2 and 3.8 of two ten man leagues as my 2nd back. Some guys didn't even know his name. I told my wife on Thursday after the 2nd td that she would be allowed to bang him if she elected and I would not object or blame her!


  3. I disagree with this completely. I think fantasy football comes down to:

     

    Identifying talent.

    Making decisions on a week-to-week basis

    Analyzing matchups

    Spotting trends

    Planning for the future

     

    Total points puts the value of points scored in week 1 as equal to those scored in week 15. You can have Vick blow up for 60 one week and then those carry over for every week. Generally the best FF'ers do have the most points or close to it but to say that it should all come down to points is wrong in my opinion. I don't see how you can even make the claim that its a better system at finding the best player.

     

     

     

    Your statement is so completely wrong i actually laughed out loud. SO what your saying that is if my team wins a week 15 game (which may happen to be a playoff game) that it is better than winning a week one game? Absurd. Total points is the only way to go. Whoever wins 16 weeks of football has the best team...period. Playing head to head rewards luck - plain and simple. Analyze your draft, make your waiver wire pickups, plan for the future, and beat all nine other teams week in and week out for 16 weeks and your a champion. Or, have the best record dominate your league for 15 weeks and losein your "championship game" as Michael Vick just happens to score 52 points because the team he was facing rested all their players. Yeah...that sounds fair.


  4. THE experts are all laim. No one is or has been giving this guy any credit including this site. Look at lasts week analysis. I traded him straight up for Reggie Wayne this week and now I look and feel like a sucker!!!


  5. My Team PPR League:

     

    QB - Orton, Cutler

    RB - Chris Johnson, Arian Foster, Beanie Wells

    WR - R Moss, Marshall, SIms Walker, M X Williams, Branch

    TE - Pettigrew, Graham

     

     

    I have been offerred Charles, Nicks, Maclin for CJ, Marshall, Sims Walker. Essentially the last place guy wants to swap out his team for a new start. Will give me added help at wr. I'm currently in 2nd place, should I stay put or make the deal?


  6. PPR League:

     

    Orton, Cutler

    Chris Johnson, Forte, Portis, Wells, McGahee

    Austin, Marshall, Walter

    D Clark

     

     

    I have been offerred S Green, Andre Johnson, T Gonzalez for D Clark, Marshall, Forte? I know it makes my number 2 rb weaker, however, before last week Forte was weak leak anyway and now I can upgrade to have CJ, AJ, and Austin and piece together my number two rb with Green / McGahee / Wells etc?


  7. PPR League:

     

    Orton, Favre, Cutler

    Chris Johnson, Forte, Wells, Portis, McGahee

    Austin, Marshall, Walter, D Bryant

    Dallas Clark

     

     

    My rb2 is killing my team. I have been offered Thomas Jones, Charles, H Nicks for Forte, Austin, Bryant or Charles and Nicks for Austin straight up. Should I consider either one or stay pat and hope Forte comes around? To me Nicks and Marshall will both still be top ten wrs.


  8. Jeremiah Johnson also has a toe injury, according to Rotoworld. So the Texans literally have no depth behind Foster.

     

    That's all the Ward signing is. Won't impact Foster's touches in the slightest. Maintain current hype levels.

     

     

    Ditto.....woot woot woot all hail the foster!


  9. :unsure: Not sure if that's sarcasm or not, but if it's not sarcasm, you should know that FF people realize that Gore normally catches a good number of balls and has subsequent receiving yards, which Turner doesn't.

     

     

    Good point...however, Turner is projected to catch more balls this year...so I dunno if it offsets that td difference...


  10. Aaron Rodgers – Total Passing Yards in the 2010 NFL Regular Season

     

    Player must start Week 1 for wager to have action. Regular Season Only.

    Over / Under 4225

     

    Aaron Rodgers – Total TD Passes in the 2010 NFL Regular Season

     

    Player must start Week 1 for wager to have action. Regular Season Only.

    Over / Under 29½

     

    The over / under on passing yards and tds for both Manning and Brees are 4,500 and 33.....The guys with the money are not betting on Rodgers to have the most fantasy points this year at QB!


  11. From Texas Chronicle writer John Mccain:

     

     

    Now that the euphoria over the Texans destroying Dallas has subsided, it's time to look ahead -- not to Tampa Bay on Thursday but to Indianapolis on Sept. 12.

     

    Can you imagine what it'll be like if the Texans play the Colts the way they played the Cowboys?

     

    Yes, it was just a preseason game, but the Texans did what they had to do -- re-energize, rebuild some confidence among their fans and prove to themselves that New Orleans was an aberration.

     

    The best thing to come out of the Dallas game was the performance of the front seven. After they decided to sleepwalk through the New Orleans game, it was good to see the intensity level turned up a couple of notches. As Bernard Pollard pointed out, if they can play each game with the attitude they had against the Cowboys, they can make the playoffs.

     

    That's a big if, of course, because we've never seen the Texans be consistent from start to finish.

     

    There's a lot to like about the Texans right now. Let's look at the offense first.

     

    One thing I like that new offensive coordinator Rick Dennison has done is to allow the backs some freedom when they get the ball. They still use the one-cut-and-go system, but if the back thinks he can hit the outside rather than make that cut where the defensive players can be waiting, he has the freedom to do it.

     

    The linemen, led by right tackle Eric Winston, are coming off an exceptional game. Chris Myers, Duane Brown, Wade Smith, Kasey Studdard, Mike Brisiel and Antoine Caldwell did a terrific job of blocking. They're not restricted to zone blocking under Dennison, either.

     

    The red zone is still a problem, but remember, they've had two touchdowns called back in the last two games. I think Arian Foster, at 6-1, 227, is going to be good inside the 5. I've been telling people to take him in your fantasy league because they're going to get in the red zone a lot, and they're going to get inside the 5 a lot. I think Foster will score 10 to 15 touchdowns if he stays healthy.

     

    Foster is very disciplined and follows the blocks well. He's always playing with a chip on his shoulder about being bypassed in the draft. That's good for the Texans and bad for opponents.

     

    Steve Slaton is a good change-of-pace back because he's an outstanding receiver. I'm excited to watch Jeremiah Johnson run against the Buccaneers. Because Slaton is out with a toe injury, Johnson's going to get the ball a lot. He's averaging 5.4 yards a carry to Foster's 6.1.

     

    By the way, we'll have to wait until the Colts game, but it's going to be fun to see Owen Daniels back on the field making up for lost time. Gary Kubiak said getting 15 to 20 plays from him against Indianapolis would be ideal.

     

    I don't know about you, but I'm glad to see Jacoby Jones returning punts again. I want the Texans to get him the ball as much as possible. Before he can overtake Kevin Walter, Jones has to become as consistent as a route runner and blocker as Walter. Jones also has to make fewer mistakes. Still, there's no doubting his big-play capability, and when they have three and four wideouts in the game, they're hard to stop.

     

    I'm sure they'll keep four tight ends -- Daniels, Joel Dreessen, James Casey and Garrett Graham. I think Anthony Hill will be placed on PUP. That means they'll probably keep one fewer wideout, perhaps just four.

     

    Looking at the defense, it all starts up front, of course. They did an exceptional job of stopping the Cowboys' running game. They got after Marion Barber and Felix Jones from the first play. The performance of the defense begins against the run.

     

    It's fun to watch the young cornerbacks play. They're going to give up completions, and they're going to give up touchdowns, but they're going to get better and better.

     

    The toughest decision on the cut to the final 53 will be kicker. Kris Brown and Neil Rackers have done a remarkable job. They're so even. They've handled the situation well. Both will be kicking in the NFL this season.

     

    Because many of the starters are sitting out the Tampa Bay game, here are the players I've going to watch carefully: Johnson, running back Chris Henry, quarterback Dan Orlovsky, tight end James Casey, tight end Garrett Graham,

    guard Shelley Smith, receiver Dorin Dickerson, cornerback Kareem Jackson, defensive end Earl Mitchell, defensive tackle Malcolm Sheppard, cornerback Sherrick McManis, free safety Troy Nolan, outside linebacker Darryl Sharpton, cornerback Antwaun Molden, safety Torri Williams and linebacker Isaiah Greenhouse.

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