Week 7 - Start / Sit BYE WEEK: Arizona, Atlanta, Jacksonville, Philadelphia
QB – Peyton Manning, Drew Brees, Jay Cutler, Ben Roethlisberger
INJURY WATCH: Tony Romo(DAL), Aaron Rodgers(GB), Eli Manning(NYG), Carson Palmer(CIN), Matt Hasselbeck(SEA), Jon Kitna(DET), Brian Griese(TB), Gus Frerotte(MIN), Brodi Croyle(KC), Vince Young(TEN)
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Matt Schaub (HOU) – This is probably stating the obvious, but Schaub seems resurgent after such a terrible start to the season. The Texans are at home and facing probably the worst team in the league right now. Like Favre, Schaub will be active all day, finding his big WR and TE often as the Lions attempt to slow the run game, which they won’t be able to do. In fact, the Lions won’t be able to stop much in this win, especially not losing. 300yrds, 3 TD’s, 15yrds rush
Brett Favre (NYJ) – Favre should be active through the entire game this Sunday. The Raiders are much better offensively at home, and the Jets defense has been giving up a lot of points lately. These things should lead to a big game for Favre as the teams go back in forth in this scoring race. His style may lead to a couple of turnovers, but the reward will far outweigh anything negative he may do. 300yrds, 3 TD’s, 2 INT’s
Sit
Tony Romo (DAL) – Don’t be fooled by the information floating around out there. I can’t see how the Cowboys would play Romo this week and risk him injuring his hand further. I think we need to look at the bigger picture of things and realize that the post season is more important than a couple of regular season games. In Fantasy, the quarterback position is not something to mess with, just don’t do it.
J.T. O’Sullivan (SF) – I think O’Sullivan will be the whipping boy for what happened to the Giants defense last week. San Francisco doesn’t protect the quarterback all that well to begin with, and I expect things to be no different in the Meadowlands. If Frank Gore gets shut down early and the Giants get up big, which is likely, O’ Sullivan will be forced into throwing and that spells trouble for the QB. 175yrds, 1 TD, 2 INT’s, 1 FUM
RB – LaDanian Tomlinson, Adrian Peterson, Steven Jackson, Clinton Portis, Frank Gore, Marion Barber, Reggie Bush, Ronnie Brown, Brandon Jacobs
INJURY WATCH: LaDanian Tomlinson(SD), Clinton Portis(WAS), Joseph Addai(IND), Willie Parker(PIT), Reggie Bush(NO), Willis Mcgahee(BAL), Selvin Young(DEN), Ryan Torain(DEN), Darren McFadden(OAK), Chris Perry (CIN), Jonathan Stewart(CAR), Justin Fargas(OAK), Kevin Smith(DET), Laurence Maroney(NEP), Lamont Jordan(NEP), Maurice Morris(SEA)
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Chris Johnson(TEN) – Johnson, and to a lesser extent LenDale White, will get a lot of touches in this game and a lot of opportunities to find the end-zone. While White will probably vulture a TD or two, Johnson’s overall numbers and break away capabilities make him a must start this week. The Titans are the remaining undefeated team and they won’t change their game-plan until something drastic happens, and it won’t be this week. 125yrds, 1 TD, 3 for 30yrds
Earnest Graham/Warrick Dunn(TB) – I’m feeling like this is the week where the Bucs finally run the #### out of the ball, with both backs seeing significant carries. I think that Graham will have the bigger numbers this week as he is the power back, and Seattle has had some trouble with bigger backs this year. Dunn will still be very productive and can be used this week if you’re experiencing some BYE week RB issues. Graham 90yrds, 1 TD, 4 for 35yrds / Dunn 75yrds, 1 TD, 4 for 30yrds
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Julius Jones(SEA) – The BYE week could force you into playing Jones, but buyers beware, this will not be the outcome you’re hoping for. The passing offense is still in shambles, though Wallace will make things slightly better this week, but Tampa Bay at home has spelled doom for opposing running backs. No 100yrd rushers and zero rushing touch downs surrendered, that’s what Jones faces this week. No thanks. 60yrds, 2 for 15ydrs
Michael Pittman(DEN) – Redemption, redemption, redemption. That’s what’s on the minds of the Patriots this week. They’ll be looking for revenge and not to disappoint the home crowd. The Broncos may be able to throw on the Patriots a little, but this offense has slowed down the past three weeks scoring 17 points or less in each of those contests. There may be some better scoring this week by both teams, but the Pats should shut down the run quite effectively, leaving Pittman not such a good choice. 65yrds, 3 for 20yrds
WR – Brandon Marshall, Terrell Owens, Reggie Wayne, Greg Jennings, Andre Johnson, Calvin Johnson, Steve Smith (CAR), T.J. Houshmanzedah, Plaxico Burress
INJURY WATCH: Marques Colston(NO), T.J. Houshmanzedah(CIN), Chris Chambers(SD), Laveranes Coles(NYJ), Deion Branch(SEA), Eddie Royal(DEN), Anthony Gonzalez(IND), Justin Gage(TEN), Justin McCareins(TEN), Javon Walker(OAK), Joey Galloway(TBB), Sidney Rice(MIN), Brandon Stokely(DEN), Darrell Jackson(DEN), Brandon Lloyd(CHI), David Patten(NO)
Start
Hines Ward(PIT) – The Bengal killer. In his past two contests against Cincy, Ward has caught 4 touchdown passes and racked up nearly 400yrds while doing so. The Bengals secondary is the strong point of the defense, but with Willie Parker sidelined again, I expect the Steelers to go to the air more often, and Ward will be the beneficiary in this one. 7 for 100yrds, 1 TD
Bernard Berrian(MIN) – Berrian has a lot of things going for him in this one. He’s back in Chicago wanting to prove himself, he’s coming off back-to-back games of at least 100 yards, and Minnesota will need to throw in this game. Berrian catches the best deep ball in the game and I expect Frerotte to go downtown at least twice in this one to loosen up the Chicago defense. 5 for 85yrds, 1 TD
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Chad Ocho Cinco(CIN) – Johnson has never had a good game against the Steelers and I expect the same to continue this week. Ryan Fitzpatrick gets another start in the absence of Carson Palmer and Steelers are coming off a BYE where all their defensive regulars are back with the exception of Casey Hampton. If Houshmanzedah plays, he’ll be the focus of the passing game, while Johnson will be relegated to another sub-par performance. 3 for 30yrds
Roy E. Williams(DAL) – I don’t think Tony Romo will play this week and given the fact that Brad Johnson will be slinging it and Williams has just joined the team, I’m curbing any expectations for him this week. He’ll be fine in a couple of weeks after he’s had to work with his new QB’s, but timing is everything in the NFL, and I don’t think Williams will be quite up to speed. 4 for 35yrds
TE – Jason Witten, Antonio Gates, Kellen Winslow, Chris Cooley, Tony Gonzalez
INJURY WATCH: Antonio Gates(SD), Kellen Winslow(CLE), Tony Scheffler(DEN), Jeremy Shockey(NO)
Start
Zach Miller(OAK) – The Raiders are going to have to throw to have a chance to win. Miller has been the only consistent target this season in the Oakland passing game. He’ll be relied upon this week as the Jets will more than likely shut down the run and bring pressure to try and force Russell into making mistakes. The TE will be his best friend this week. 5 for 65yrds, 1 TD
K – Nick Folk, Mason Crosby, Stephen Gostkowski, Adam Vinatieri, Nate Kaeding, Robbie Gould
INJURY WATCH: Shayne Graham(CIN), Jeff Reed(PIT), Lawrence Tynes(NYG), Mike Nugent(NYJ)
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Josh Brown(STL) – I think St. Louis is feeling it right now and the offense will be moving the ball at least into scoring range, which for Brown, is pretty extensive. The game is at home, indoors, where kickers excel. Brown has the potential for at least one, probably two field goal tries of 50yrds. 3 FG’s, 2 XP
INJURY WATCH:Baltimore (Kelly Gregg-NT, Samari Rolle-CB), Minnesota (Erin Henderson-LB, Madieu Williams-S), Chicago (Charles Tillman-CB, Tommie Harris-DT), Pittsburgh (Casey Hampton-NT), NY Giants (Antonio Pierce-LB), Tampa Bay (Derrick Brooks-LB, Barrett Ruud-LB), Indianapolis (Bob Sanders-SS), Green Bay (Al Harris-CB, Charles Woodson-CB), Dallas (Terence Newman-CB, Adam Jones-CB), Washington (Jason Taylor-DE, Shawn Springs-CB)
Start
Miami Dolphins – With a couple of potential starting defenses on BYE this week, I’m looking for a match up defense to fill in, and Miami fits that mold. The ‘Phins are at home this week and play Baltimore. The Ravens run the ball more than any other team in the league. The Dolphins are excellent in stopping the run. The Ravens don’t throw the ball particularly well, and when under pressure, the QB tends to be generous with the ball to the other team. Oh yeah, I think Joey Porter is gonna be pissed about the fines he received this week. <275 YA, < 17 PA, 4 sacks, 2 INT’s, 1 FUM
BYE WEEK: Patriots, Colts, Dolphins, NY Giants, Lions, Seahawks
QB – Peyton Manning, Drew Brees, Tony Romo, Ben Roethlisberger, Donovan McNabb, Jay Cutler
INJURY WATCH: Ben Roethlisberger(PIT), Donovan McNabb(PHI), Matt Hasselbeck(SEA), Brett Favre(GB), Damon Huard(KC)
Start
J.T. O’Sullivan(SF) – If you followed my advice from last week, you were rewarded by O’Sullivan to a quality start of 16-23, 189yrds, 2 TD’s, and 0 Turnovers. With a shootout brewing in New Orleans this week, I expect very similar numbers. The defense will concentrate on slowing Gore, leaving a lot of single coverage on the outside. San Francisco has the receivers to take advantage of those situations. 250yrds, 2 TD’s
Trent Edwards(BUF) – Edwards and the Buffalo offense are hot right now, and there’s no reason to see that trend not continuing this week in St. Louis. The Rams are the most dysfunctional team in the league outside of Kansas City and Edwards will be able to take advantage downfield as the defense attempts to contain Marshawn ####. Though Roscoe Parrish will not play this week, Buffalo has the receivers to make the big plays. 225yrds, 2 TD’s
Sit
Marc Bulger/Trent Green(STL) – St. Louis has announced they are going with Trent Green this week. Bulger may quickly become a fantasy afterthought if Green comes out and performs. The Rams can’t do any worse at this point and it’s possible Green can spark something in this offense, relegating Bulger to the bench until Green gets hurt, which seems inevitable at this point in his career.
Aaron Rodgers(GB) – May be a reach here, but I think Rodgers and the Green Bay offense will struggle at Tampa Bay. It’s hard to sit Rodgers this week with so many high profile QB’s on BYE, but if you have two capable QB’s, I think Rodgers should be benched. Though he has the receivers to make the plays, I expect him to be under pressure all day and scrambling around in the backfield. If he continues to run as much as he has through the first three weeks, he won’t last much longer this season. 250yrds, 1 TD, 2 INT’s, 1 FUM
RB – LaDanian Tomlinson, Adrian Peterson, Brian Westbrook, Steven Jackson, Marshawn ####, Larry Johnson, Clinton Portis, Frank Gore, Marion Barber, Willie Parker, Reggie Bush, Michael Turner
INJURY WATCH: Adrian Peterson(MIN), Brian Westbrook(PHI), Steven Jackson(STL), Willie Parker(PIT), Willis Mcgahee(BAL), Darren McFadden(OAK), Justin Fargas(OAK), Ahman Green(HOU), Deuce McAllister(NO), Laurence Maroney(NEP), Lamont Jordan(NEP), Maurice Morris(SEA)
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Jonathan Stewart(CAR) – I can’t see why Stewart won’t receive the bulk of the carries this week against Atlanta. It’s obvious he’s a much better back than Williams, and there has to be something with his blocking that is keeping him from being an every down back. I expect Carolina to continue to be a run first team and pick their spots to go downfield. That means a lot of touches for Stewart and a lot of opportunity to score. 100yrds, 2 TD’s
Jamal Lewis(CLE) – This is the week that Lewis finally gets it going. The Browns are desperate for a win and they can’t afford to fall to last place in the AFC North. They know that if they lose this game, they’re all but eliminated from playoff contention. With Anderson struggling, I expect to see a lot of Lewis to alleviate the pressure on the offense. 100yrds, 2 TD’s
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Philadelphia RB’s – Brian Westbrook might play this week, but I highly doubt it. Even if he does play, given his condition, it will be a time-split and that spells trouble, especially against the Chicago defense. This could end up like last week’s game against Pittsburgh; very low scoring, with defenses dominating. 30-40yrds each, 3 for 15-20yrds each, 0.33 TD each
Edgerrin James(ARI) – I think it’s only a matter of time before James rides the pine or comes off the bench in a relief role. He just doesn’t have it anymore, and the other RB in Arizona seems to be taking more and more away from him with each passing week. Speaking of passing, there’s also going to be a lot of that from Arizona this week. Couple that with the fact that James doesn’t get the goal-line carries and that equals a Fantasy Benching. 50-60yrds, 2 for 15yrds
WR – Terrell Owens, Reggie Wayne, Andre Johnson, Larry Fitzgerald, Brandon Marshall, Calvin Johnson, Plaxico Burress, Greg Jennings, Anquan Boldin (removed: Randy Moss, Braylon Edwards)
INJURY WATCH: Chad Johnson(CIN), Marques Colston(NO), Javon Walker(OAK), Reggie Brown(PHI), Kevin Curtis(PHI), Jerry Porter(JAC), Joey Galloway(TBB), Sidney Rice(MIN), Bernard Berrian(MIN), Deion Branch(SEA), Bobby Engram(SEA), Donte Stallworth(CLE), Devin Hester(CHI), Roscoe Parrish(BUF), David Patten(NO)
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Dwayne Bowe(KC) – You wouldn’t know it by his numbers, but Bowe actually leads the league in targets so far this season. Damon Huard is expected to start this week, and that gives Bowe the best chance to succeed in this offense. The Chiefs will have to abandon the run early in this one to keep pace with Denver and that means lots of opportunity for Bowe. This is his week to shine. 7 for 125yrds, 1 TD
Hines Ward/Santonio Holmes(PIT) – The Steelers were embarrassed last week at Philly, surrendering nine sacks and managing zero touchdowns. I don’t see that happening again this week. This is a Monday Night game at home where there’s nobody better than the Steelers. Think back to last year’s first meeting between these teams. Everyone’s going to overrate Baltimore based on their record against two very bad teams. A rookie RB starting will lead to many passing opportunities. 6 for 80-90yrds each, 1 TD each
Sit
Braylon Edwards(CLE) – Again, very difficult to sit such an explosive receiver, but Edwards is at the bottom of the barrel right now in Fantasy points through the first three weeks. Cincinnati did an excellent job of shutting down Plaxico Burress last week and I expect them to do the same to Edwards this week. Until you see something from Anderson, like a good game or him on the bench, I’d wait on Edwards unless the BYE week has made you desperate. 4 for 30-40yrds
TE – Jason Witten, Antonio Gates, Tony Gonzalez, Kellen Winslow, Chris Cooley
INJURY WATCH: Jeremy Shockey(NO), L.J. Smith(PHI), Ben Watson(NEP)
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Billy Miller(NO) – With Shockey, Colston, and potentially Patten on the sidelines for a while, Miller becomes a strong option this week with six teams on their BYE. This would be a great opportunity for a Shockey, Dallas Clark, or Anthony Fasano owner to make up those lost points. San Francisco has been generous in its defense this season and Brees is going to be slinging the ball all over the place. 6 for 40-50yrds, 1 TD
K – Nick Folk, Mason Crosby, Stephen Gostkowski, Adam Vinatieri, Rob Bironas, Nate Kaeding, Robbie Gould
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Phil Dawson(CLE) – I think the Browns get back on track this week because they need to. That still doesn’t mean they’re going to score a lot of touchdowns, but I do think they’ll score a lot of points. Cincinnati did a good job of slowing down the Giants last week, stalling many drives in field goal range. 3 FG’s, 2 XP’s
Carolina Panthers – Though the Panthers are a little ####ed up, I expect their game-plan this week will be to control the ball and keep Michael Turner off the field. Their secondary will limit Roddy White and pressure Matt Ryan into making rookie mistakes. By shortening the game and scoring, they should force Atlanta into throwing late and taking advantage of the situation. This figures to be one of the lower scoring games this week and if you’re in a pinch for a defense, Carolina could pay good dividends. <300 YA, <17 PA, 4 sacks, 2 INT’s, 1 FUM
QB – Peyton Manning, Drew Brees, Tony Romo, Ben Roethlisberger, Donovan McNabb, Jay Cutler (removed: Tom Brady)
INJURY WATCH: Ben Roethlisberger(PIT), Matt Hasselbeck(SEA)
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Aaron Rodgers (GB) – Again, a lot of other QB’s with great match-ups this week, but considering what Philly did last week with less talent and Green Bay’s lackluster ground game, Rodgers once again should be a very solid start. I think this good be another prime-time shoot-out that leaves owners very pleased with the results. 300yrds, 3 TD’s, 20yrds rushing
J.T. O’Sullivan (SF) – There are other QB’s to consider as a start this week, but O’Sullivan has the benefit of Mike Martz behind him when they host the Lions. I think Martz will be a little motivated to stick it to his old team. I expect the 49ers to throw and throw often, making O’Sullivan a very promising play this week. 300yrds, 3 TD’s
Sit
Derek Anderson (CLE) – It doesn’t get any easier this week for Anderson and the Browns when they travel to Baltimore to take on the rejuvenated Ravens defense. Couple that with the Browns anemic offense and that spells disaster. This will be another low scoring affair with turnovers abound, no ground game, and no chance o####ood performance. 175yrds, 1 TD, 2 INT’s, 1 FUM
Matt Schaub (HOU) – I expect a similar outing for Schaub close to what happened in week 1. No running game, sacks, pressures, and turnovers. Who knows, maybe having two weeks to prepare for the Titans will make a difference, but I don’t think this team has the talent to protect Schaub and make enough plays to be worth a start this week. 200yrds, 1 TD, 1 INT, I FUM
RB – LaDanian Tomlinson, Adrian Peterson, Brian Westbrook, Steven Jackson, Marshawn ####, Clinton Portis, Frank Gore, Marion Barber, Willie Parker (removed: Larry Johnson, Joseph Addai)
INJURY WATCH: LaDanian Tomlinson(SD), Michael Turner(ATL), Ryan Grant(GB), Willis Mcgahee(BAL), Maurice Jones-Drew(JAC), Fred Taylor(JAC), Darren McFadden(OAK), Justin Fargas(OAK), Ahman Green(HOU), Deuce McAllister(NO), Laurence Maroney(NEP), Brandon Jacobs(NYG)
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Julius Jones (SEA) – Besides that fact that he’s the only healthy player on the offense left, he gets the Rams in Seattle this week. While there will be passes a plenty, I expect the ‘Hawks to get the ground game going in a big way. It’s something Holmgren has been trying to do for the last two years and has been unsuccessful in his attempts. Jones should also be able to catch some passes coming out of the backfield. I worry slightly that T.J. Duckett will start to steal the goal line carries, so monitor this in the upcoming weeks. 100-125yrds, 3 for 15-30yrds, 2 TD’s
Maurice Jones-Drew/Fred Taylor (JAC) – Check the injury reports to make sure they’re active. If one is out for this week, boost the others numbers, but I expect both will be active and they will be featured this week against the Colts. Jacksonville needs this game and they’re going to use their run game as their best offense AND best defense. With Bob Sanders out for Indy, there should be even more running run against the Colts. 80-100yrds, 3 for 10-20yrds, 1 TD each
Sit
ALL New England RB’s – Until there is some kind of idea of who’s going to be out there, I’m staying away completely. It’s going to change from week to week due to injuries and the “hot runner” theory. Usually in a time share, there is one guy who starts and another who comes in throughout the game. But when you have 4 to 5 backs getting about the same number of touches a game, it’s a fantasy disaster. Grab them, store them on the bench, and let the inevitable injuries decide who will be the guy. 40 Total Yards each, 0.50 TD’s each
Jamal Lewis (CLE) – Lewis makes the Sit list for the second week in a row and I think it’s warranted. This offense is supposed to be a juggernaut, but a brutal opening schedule has derailed the run game as well as the pass. I think will turn things around, but not this week. This will be a very low scoring game and there’s a chance that Cleveland will fail to find the end zone again. 40-50yrds
WR – Randy Moss, Terrell Owens, Reggie Wayne, Braylon Edwards, Andre Johnson, Larry Fitzgerald, Brandon Marshall, Calvin Johnson, Plaxico Burress, Greg Jennings
INJURY WATCH: Marques Colston(NO), Javon Walker(OAK), Reggie Brown(PHI), Kevin Curtis(PHI), Jerry Porter(JAC), Joey Galloway(TBB), Sidney Rice(MIN), Deion Branch(SEA), Bobby Engram(SEA), Donte Stallworth(CLE), Devin Hester(CHI)
Start
Bryant Johnson (SF) – I really don’t like recommending 49er wide outs, but what’s not to like about this match-up. Martz is out to prove something this week and that means balls will be flying all over the field with Johnson be a major benefactor. I think they’re going to try to run up the score, so don’t worry about San Fran getting up big then running. 7 for 125-150yrds, 2 TD’s
Bernard Berrian (MIN) – With Tavaris Jackson finally riding the pine, Berrian will get a chance to supplement Minnesota’s powerful running game. Carolina’s defense has been solid against the run, so I expect some deep balls this week to make it easier for A.P. and company. And you know there’s no one better in the league than catching the deep ball than Berrian. And if by some chance Minnesota gets down, Frerotte can deliver more accurate balls later in games. 4 for 100-125yrds, 1 TD
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ALL Cincinnati WR’s – Talk about floundering expectations, the Bengals are in some trouble and things are no brighter this week as they take on the Defending champs. It’s difficult to catch the ball when your QB is constantly getting blasted around before he gets a chance to throw. The Giants defense is no joke, and they’ll have pressure in Palmer’s face all day, leading to a dismal performance on the outside. 3 for 30-50yrds each
Lee Evans (BUF) – Evans has been a solid performer despite the big play passing game that owners may have been hoping for. Buffalo has also been up in their games and more concerned about controlling and shortening the game. Evans will draw the coverage of one of the better cover guys in the league in Asamwha, couple that with the idea that the Bills will be up in this one and looking to control the clock. I expect a low scoring game for both sides, curbing Evans appeal this week. 4 for 50-60yrds
TE – Jason Witten, Antonio Gates, Tony Gonzalez, Kellen Winslow, Chris Cooley
INJURY WATCH: Jason Witten(DAL)
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L.J. Smith (PHI) – I expect the Steelers to play a deep Zone with underneath flat coverage to contain Jackson downfield and Westbrook out of the backfield. TE’s have preformed well against the Steelers because they are allowed to run free in front of the Linebackers. 5 for 65yrds, 1 TD
Robert Royal (BUF) – Though Royal disappeared last week, I expect him to bounce back this week. Oakland will concentrate on applying pressure on Edwards and stopping the run game. This opens up the middle perfectly for Royal to exploit with his big body and solid route running skills. The yards probably won’t be spectacular but a TD looks like a good prospect. 4 for 30yrds, 1 TD
K – Nick Folk, Mason Crosby, Stephen Gostkowski, Adam Vinatieri, Rob Bironas, Nate Kaeding
Start
Matt Prater (DEN) – The Broncos appear to be a high powered team and given their schedule, I’d say Prater has a chance to become a must start every week, especially kicking in Denver where the ball soars for many 50-yarders. Denver is at the mile-high this week against the Saints, who don’t really stop teams that often. Look for a good output this week and potentially every week going forward. 3 FG’s, 3 XP’s
John Kasay (CAR) – Carolina’s offense has played well and now they get Steve Smith back from suspension. They should move the ball between the 20’s nicely, but will probably stall more than often once the field shortens. Kasay has connected on all of his attempts so far and gets to play inside, fee of the weather’s influence. 3 FG’s, 1 XP
Tampa Bay – Chicago’s offense is nothing close to what would even be considered efficient. I’m going to say the Bears DEF will outscore their offense 7-6, so that’ll give them 13 points. I would start with confidence as the yardage against will also be on the low side. 13-16 PA, <250YA, 3 sacks, 1 INT, 2 FUM
Atlanta Falcons – A spot start here and a promising outlook for this unit for the coming weeks. They’ve played well enough to keep the team in the games and they are at home this week against the worst team in the league in the Chiefs. Someone named Thigpen is going to start for them this week, and Larry Johnson has all but had it with his coaches and the play calling. Look for Atlanta to take advantage of all these things and produce some nice numbers. 6-13 PA, <225YA, 4 sacks, 1 INT
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