Vince thinks Peyton Manning is showing chinks in his Armor! Watch the show, and tell somebody!
Friday, December 10, 2010
Sunday, December 5, 2010
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Week 11 Thanksgiving Games
So we the Cowboys are back for a Thursday game for Thanksgiving, But the Giants plan to spoil their dinner!
Saturday, November 13, 2010
Thursday, November 4, 2010
Week 9 The show
Randy Moss and Donovan Mcnabb dominate the minds of the guys in this weeks 1st segment of the show
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Wednesday, November 3, 2010
Randy Moss has a new home....
He is going to Tennessee! This could CERTAINLY help him get a Ring! Great RB, Ok QB and Pedestrian WR. Well Kenny Britt does have more yds that Randy Moss in 1 game than Randy has had all year! Stay tuned we will see how this works out. At least the Coach is stable!
Monday, November 1, 2010
Randy (Super)Moss Gets cut! Donovan gets Benched! Hmmm?
Randy Moss gets Cut! That buster!!! Its about time the Vikings recognized it!
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Friday, October 29, 2010
The Cowboys are done
They may as well start a young quarterback of the future! Just to see what they have.
Saturday, October 23, 2010
Week 7 things get crazy
The fellas are getting a lot more confrotational...That makes for an entertaining show
Sunday, October 17, 2010
Friday, October 8, 2010
Week 5 Fantasy Football Randy Moss, Brett Farve, Santonio Holmes, Big Be...
This weeks show in this segement we are talking about the Usual (and not so usual)Suspect
Thursday, October 7, 2010
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
Week 4
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Monday, September 13, 2010
Michael Vick REDEMPTION!
Mike had a Reality TV show called Redemption, After 22 months behind bars for dog fighting, and a litney of NFl teams that did not want him, Michael Vick just wanted a chance to show that he was a different person. Last year after being picked up by the Philadelphia Eagles he was subjected to tons of fan hate! They picketed in each city that the team visited, they talked about him in the media. It just was like he had the scarlet letter of shame on his cheast.
The Eagles was obviously the right place for him since he had Donovan McNabb an outstanding citizen of the community! Andy Ried sat Vick on the end of the QB bench so their was no pressure to perform with that baggage. Now Donavan in is Washington, and Kevin Kolb, The Starter, Got hurt. Micheal is in a REAL LIFE TV show The NFL QB that could start game 2. Depending on his performance maybe the the season. Week one was the Pilot. Lets see if this show gets picked up!
The Eagles was obviously the right place for him since he had Donovan McNabb an outstanding citizen of the community! Andy Ried sat Vick on the end of the QB bench so their was no pressure to perform with that baggage. Now Donavan in is Washington, and Kevin Kolb, The Starter, Got hurt. Micheal is in a REAL LIFE TV show The NFL QB that could start game 2. Depending on his performance maybe the the season. Week one was the Pilot. Lets see if this show gets picked up!
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Newbees to the TV show
As we bring you NEW CHANGES to the new and improved Ownersbox.com
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Friday, August 27, 2010
Now that we know about Sidney Rice and the bad hip, Percy Harven and the Migranes, and MR. Wesley Welker still look like he did before the knee. We had to make some adjustments to the WR list.
Andre Johnson
Larry Fitzgerald
Randy Moss
Reggie Wayne
Calvin Johnson
Miles Austin
Roddy White
DeSean Jackson
Brandon Marshall
Marques Colston
Greg Jennings
Wes Welker
Steve Smith
Anquan Boldin
Steve Smith-NYG
Terrell Owens
Chad Ochocinco
Donald Driver
Pierre Garcon
Michael Crabtree
Hines Ward
Percy Harvin
Mike Sims-Walker
Mike Wallace
Dwayne Bowe
Sidney Rice
Andre Johnson
Larry Fitzgerald
Randy Moss
Reggie Wayne
Calvin Johnson
Miles Austin
Roddy White
DeSean Jackson
Brandon Marshall
Marques Colston
Greg Jennings
Wes Welker
Steve Smith
Anquan Boldin
Steve Smith-NYG
Terrell Owens
Chad Ochocinco
Donald Driver
Pierre Garcon
Michael Crabtree
Hines Ward
Percy Harvin
Mike Sims-Walker
Mike Wallace
Dwayne Bowe
Sidney Rice
Sunday, August 22, 2010
2nd Week of Pre Season
I'm Sure the Front office at the Minnesota Vikings camp were happy they devised a plan to send 3 players down to Mississippi to coax (drag) Brett Farve Back to Eden Prarie! None of the other QB looked that good.
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
The Top 25 Fantasy Football Wide Recievers
This is the Owners Box Top 25 Wide Receivers. It was hard for us to come up with only 25 so we are going to add more in an Honorable mention. Those receivers may be found in the middle rounds or bottom rounds of the draft that will still get good points for you.
Andre Johnson
Larry Fitzgerald
Roddy White
Miles Austin
Randy Moss
Reggie Wayne
Calvin Johnson
DeSean Jackson
Brandon Marshall
Santonio Holmes
Mike Wallace
Steve Smith
Greg Jennings
Sidney Rice
Marques Colston
Anquan Boldin
Steve Smith-NYG
Chad Ochocinco
Michael Crabtree
Terrell Owens
Vincent Jackson
Hines Ward
Percy Harvin
Mike Sims-Walker
Jeremy Maclin
Wes Welker
Derrick Mason
- Honorable Mention
Dez bryant
Steve Breston
Pierre Garcon
Hakeem nicks
Chris Chambers
Dante Stallworth
Mario Manningham
Austin Collie
Devin Aromashadou
Anthnoy Gonzalez
Mohamed Massaquoi
Kevn Walter
Brandon LaFell
Jacoby jones
Golden Tate
Jordan Shipley (we have to see how Cincy will play him)
Andre Johnson
Larry Fitzgerald
Roddy White
Miles Austin
Randy Moss
Reggie Wayne
Calvin Johnson
DeSean Jackson
Brandon Marshall
Santonio Holmes
Mike Wallace
Steve Smith
Greg Jennings
Sidney Rice
Marques Colston
Anquan Boldin
Steve Smith-NYG
Chad Ochocinco
Michael Crabtree
Terrell Owens
Vincent Jackson
Hines Ward
Percy Harvin
Mike Sims-Walker
Jeremy Maclin
Wes Welker
Derrick Mason
- Honorable Mention
Dez bryant
Steve Breston
Pierre Garcon
Hakeem nicks
Chris Chambers
Dante Stallworth
Mario Manningham
Austin Collie
Devin Aromashadou
Anthnoy Gonzalez
Mohamed Massaquoi
Kevn Walter
Brandon LaFell
Jacoby jones
Golden Tate
Jordan Shipley (we have to see how Cincy will play him)
Saturday, August 14, 2010
STATS! Welcome to Da Owners Box
We met "STATS" at the Atlanta Falcons training camp. HE WAS SO FUNNY!!! The crazy thing is he was reeling off STATS about the players from 2 and 3 yrs ago. I thought I couyld remembe a lot of stats but he knew the stats of the UNKNOWN players. That that takes some studying! So he will be a special guest on the show this year as we talk about other players too. Check out his latest video
Friday, August 13, 2010
Im Hooked
I am hooked on the mock Fantasy Football drafts! I just did one with a few of the guys here at Owners box here are the results of the late rounds
Round: 8
(85) Team Cabigao - Cadillac Williams RB
(86) Team Adams - Owen Daniels TE
(87) Team Feldman - Hakeem Nicks WR
(88) Team Hong - Matt Ryan QB
** (89) Team Johnson - Steve Breaston WR
(90) Team Morse - Santonio Holmes WR
(91) Team Millender - Cowboys D/ST D/ST
(92) Team Persad - Eli Manning QB
(93) Team Bovelsky - Johnny Knox WR
(94) Team Gioni - Darren Sproles RB
(95) Team Krick - Darren McFadden RB
(96) Team Early - Jets D/ST D/ST
Round: 9
(97) Team Early - Tim Hightower RB
(98) Team Krick - Dez Bryant WR
(99) Team Gioni - Lee Evans WR
(100) Team Bovelsky - Visanthe Shiancoe TE
(101) Team Persad - Pierre Garcon WR
(102) Team Millender - Stephen Gostkowski K
(103) Team Morse - Montario Hardesty RB
** (104) Team Johnson - Ben Roethlisberger QB
(105) Team Hong - Arian Foster RB
(106) Team Feldman - Kellen Winslow TE
(107) Team Adams - Robert Meachem WR
(108) Team Cabigao - Eagles D/ST D/ST
Round: 10
(109) Team Cabigao - Donovan McNabb QB
(110) Team Adams - Packers D/ST D/ST
(111) Team Feldman - Ravens D/ST D/ST
(112) Team Hong - Carson Palmer QB
** (113) Team Johnson - 49ers D/ST D/ST
(114) Team Morse - Vikings D/ST D/ST
(115) Team Millender - Jeremy Shockey TE
(116) Team Persad - Chris Cooley TE
(117) Team Bovelsky - Chad Henne QB
(118) Team Gioni - Zach Miller TE
(119) Team Krick - Kenny Britt WR
(120) Team Early - Steelers D/ST D/ST
Round: 11
(121) Team Early - Derrick Mason WR
(122) Team Krick - Bengals D/ST D/ST
(123) Team Gioni - Laurence Maroney RB
(124) Team Bovelsky - Terrell Owens WR
(125) Team Persad - Ben Tate RB
(126) Team Millender - Vince Young QB
(127) Team Morse - Brett Favre QB
** (128) Team Johnson - Ryan Longwell K
(129) Team Hong - Kevin Smith RB
(130) Team Feldman - Chester Taylor RB
(131) Team Adams - Jerricho Cotchery WR
(132) Team Cabigao - Chaz Schilens WR
Round: 12
(133) Team Cabigao - Early Doucet WR
(134) Team Adams - Willis McGahee RB
(135) Team Feldman - Correll Buckhalter RB
(136) Team Hong - Nate Kaeding K
** (137) Team Johnson - Larry Johnson RB
(138) Team Morse - Bernard Berrian WR
(139) Team Millender - Saints D/ST D/ST
(140) Team Persad - Matthew Stafford QB
(141) Team Bovelsky - Bernard Scott RB
(142) Team Gioni - Marshawn Lynch RB
(143) Team Krick - Devery Henderson WR
(144) Team Early - Derrick Ward RB
Round: 13
(145) Team Early - Rob Bironas K
(146) Team Krick - David Akers K
(147) Team Gioni - Devin Aromashodu WR
(148) Team Bovelsky - Leon Washington RB
(149) Team Persad - Mason Crosby K
(150) Team Millender - Chris Chambers WR
(151) Team Morse - Jacoby Jones WR
** (152) Team Johnson - Mark Sanchez QB
(153) Team Hong - Josh Morgan WR
(154) Team Feldman - Garrett Hartley K
(155) Team Adams - Greg Olsen TE
(156) Team Cabigao - Matt Prater K
Round: 14
(157) Team Cabigao - Austin Collie WR
(158) Team Adams - Jay Feely K
(159) Team Feldman - Nate Burleson WR
(160) Team Hong - Rashad Jennings RB
** (161) Team Johnson - Patrick Crayton WR
(162) Team Morse - John Carlson TE
(163) Team Millender - Devin Hester WR
(164) Team Persad - Kevin Walter WR
(165) Team Bovelsky - Robbie Gould K
(166) Team Gioni - Broncos D/ST D/ST
(167) Team Krick - Heath Miller TE
(168) Team Early - David Garrard QB
Round: 15
(169) Team Early - Joey Galloway WR
(170) Team Krick - Jason Campbell QB
(171) Team Gioni - Steve Slaton RB
(172) Team Bovelsky - Giants D/ST D/ST
(173) Team Persad - Louis Murphy WR
(174) Team Millender - Tashard Choice RB
(175) Team Morse - Colts D/ST D/ST
** (176) Team Johnson - Fred Davis TE
(177) Team Hong - Golden Tate WR
(178) Team Feldman - Anthony Dixon RB
(179) Team Adams - Eddie Royal WR
(180) Team Cabigao - Toby Gerhart RB
Round: 16
(181) Team Cabigao - Kevin Boss TE
(182) Team Adams - Mario Manningham WR
(183) Team Feldman - Joe McKnight RB
(184) Team Hong - Patriots D/ST D/ST
** (185) Team Johnson - Alex Smith QB
(186) Team Morse - Lawrence Tynes K
(187) Team Millender - Jeff Reed K
(188) Team Persad - Browns D/ST D/ST
(189) Team Bovelsky - Dustin Keller TE
(190) Team Gioni - Neil Rackers K
(191) Team Krick - Mohamed Massaquoi WR
(192) Team Early - Jason Snelling RB
Round: 8
(85) Team Cabigao - Cadillac Williams RB
(86) Team Adams - Owen Daniels TE
(87) Team Feldman - Hakeem Nicks WR
(88) Team Hong - Matt Ryan QB
** (89) Team Johnson - Steve Breaston WR
(90) Team Morse - Santonio Holmes WR
(91) Team Millender - Cowboys D/ST D/ST
(92) Team Persad - Eli Manning QB
(93) Team Bovelsky - Johnny Knox WR
(94) Team Gioni - Darren Sproles RB
(95) Team Krick - Darren McFadden RB
(96) Team Early - Jets D/ST D/ST
Round: 9
(97) Team Early - Tim Hightower RB
(98) Team Krick - Dez Bryant WR
(99) Team Gioni - Lee Evans WR
(100) Team Bovelsky - Visanthe Shiancoe TE
(101) Team Persad - Pierre Garcon WR
(102) Team Millender - Stephen Gostkowski K
(103) Team Morse - Montario Hardesty RB
** (104) Team Johnson - Ben Roethlisberger QB
(105) Team Hong - Arian Foster RB
(106) Team Feldman - Kellen Winslow TE
(107) Team Adams - Robert Meachem WR
(108) Team Cabigao - Eagles D/ST D/ST
Round: 10
(109) Team Cabigao - Donovan McNabb QB
(110) Team Adams - Packers D/ST D/ST
(111) Team Feldman - Ravens D/ST D/ST
(112) Team Hong - Carson Palmer QB
** (113) Team Johnson - 49ers D/ST D/ST
(114) Team Morse - Vikings D/ST D/ST
(115) Team Millender - Jeremy Shockey TE
(116) Team Persad - Chris Cooley TE
(117) Team Bovelsky - Chad Henne QB
(118) Team Gioni - Zach Miller TE
(119) Team Krick - Kenny Britt WR
(120) Team Early - Steelers D/ST D/ST
Round: 11
(121) Team Early - Derrick Mason WR
(122) Team Krick - Bengals D/ST D/ST
(123) Team Gioni - Laurence Maroney RB
(124) Team Bovelsky - Terrell Owens WR
(125) Team Persad - Ben Tate RB
(126) Team Millender - Vince Young QB
(127) Team Morse - Brett Favre QB
** (128) Team Johnson - Ryan Longwell K
(129) Team Hong - Kevin Smith RB
(130) Team Feldman - Chester Taylor RB
(131) Team Adams - Jerricho Cotchery WR
(132) Team Cabigao - Chaz Schilens WR
Round: 12
(133) Team Cabigao - Early Doucet WR
(134) Team Adams - Willis McGahee RB
(135) Team Feldman - Correll Buckhalter RB
(136) Team Hong - Nate Kaeding K
** (137) Team Johnson - Larry Johnson RB
(138) Team Morse - Bernard Berrian WR
(139) Team Millender - Saints D/ST D/ST
(140) Team Persad - Matthew Stafford QB
(141) Team Bovelsky - Bernard Scott RB
(142) Team Gioni - Marshawn Lynch RB
(143) Team Krick - Devery Henderson WR
(144) Team Early - Derrick Ward RB
Round: 13
(145) Team Early - Rob Bironas K
(146) Team Krick - David Akers K
(147) Team Gioni - Devin Aromashodu WR
(148) Team Bovelsky - Leon Washington RB
(149) Team Persad - Mason Crosby K
(150) Team Millender - Chris Chambers WR
(151) Team Morse - Jacoby Jones WR
** (152) Team Johnson - Mark Sanchez QB
(153) Team Hong - Josh Morgan WR
(154) Team Feldman - Garrett Hartley K
(155) Team Adams - Greg Olsen TE
(156) Team Cabigao - Matt Prater K
Round: 14
(157) Team Cabigao - Austin Collie WR
(158) Team Adams - Jay Feely K
(159) Team Feldman - Nate Burleson WR
(160) Team Hong - Rashad Jennings RB
** (161) Team Johnson - Patrick Crayton WR
(162) Team Morse - John Carlson TE
(163) Team Millender - Devin Hester WR
(164) Team Persad - Kevin Walter WR
(165) Team Bovelsky - Robbie Gould K
(166) Team Gioni - Broncos D/ST D/ST
(167) Team Krick - Heath Miller TE
(168) Team Early - David Garrard QB
Round: 15
(169) Team Early - Joey Galloway WR
(170) Team Krick - Jason Campbell QB
(171) Team Gioni - Steve Slaton RB
(172) Team Bovelsky - Giants D/ST D/ST
(173) Team Persad - Louis Murphy WR
(174) Team Millender - Tashard Choice RB
(175) Team Morse - Colts D/ST D/ST
** (176) Team Johnson - Fred Davis TE
(177) Team Hong - Golden Tate WR
(178) Team Feldman - Anthony Dixon RB
(179) Team Adams - Eddie Royal WR
(180) Team Cabigao - Toby Gerhart RB
Round: 16
(181) Team Cabigao - Kevin Boss TE
(182) Team Adams - Mario Manningham WR
(183) Team Feldman - Joe McKnight RB
(184) Team Hong - Patriots D/ST D/ST
** (185) Team Johnson - Alex Smith QB
(186) Team Morse - Lawrence Tynes K
(187) Team Millender - Jeff Reed K
(188) Team Persad - Browns D/ST D/ST
(189) Team Bovelsky - Dustin Keller TE
(190) Team Gioni - Neil Rackers K
(191) Team Krick - Mohamed Massaquoi WR
(192) Team Early - Jason Snelling RB
Thursday, August 12, 2010
I have to Draft 9th? UGH
I just completed a live draft and OH BOY it was something to witness. I have to pick 9th so I am always up for that challenge because 90% of us will not pick 1st! Last year I picked 9th and won the ESPN Superbowl (Championship game)! So if you have to draft that late you just have to change your strategy a little. In todays draft the first pick overall was Reggie Wayne! WTF!!! I am sure he would have been there at 12 when the guy had to pick again. Then I got this Fancy Pants guy who just had to put in his 2 cents. I must say he had a pretty decent team. Although its hard to screw up since the system CAN pick your team for you! Based on how the Fantasy Forcasters rank the players the system will select players for you if you run out of time. (30 sec in per pick in ESPN) Here are our teams.
His team........................................My Team
Tom Brady.......................................Matt Schaub
Michael Turner..................................Ray Rice
Pierre Thomas...................................Cedric Benson
Anquan Bolden...................................Jamall Charles
Randy Moss......................................Roddy White
Desean Jackson..................................Michael Crabtree
Brent Celek.....................................Jason Witten
San Diego Defense...............................Baltimore Ravens
Garrent Huntley.................................Ryan Longwell
Vincent Jackson.................................Justin Forsett
Reggie Bush.....................................Mike Wallace
Fred Jackson....................................Darren McFadden
Thomas Jones....................................Kevin Kolb
Donnald Brown...................................Earley Ducett
Johnny Knox.....................................49ers Defense
The only thing I don't like about his team is he has too many New Orlean Saints players for my taste. Luckily their Bye week comes late in the season (week 10) or he would have had to Bench several players in 1 week. I'm sure he would never have Reggie Bush and Pierre Thomas active at the same time...right? But the others are ok. Brady to Moss that could be great pairing...if Moss doesn't take plays off. I wanted Fred Jackson for myself but he got him first so that works out. I know some people would question my 2nd Defense. To my Defense (no pun intended) the 49ers will have a good D this year, plus it's not a reach if its the last round of the draft. Now the Justin Forsett and Darren McFadden maybe considered "Reaches." Remember, I have 3 of the top running backs from last year. This year both Forsett and McFadden are due for a break out season. Last year I picked Chris Johnson late. Ahh You see what he did.
His team........................................My Team
Tom Brady.......................................Matt Schaub
Michael Turner..................................Ray Rice
Pierre Thomas...................................Cedric Benson
Anquan Bolden...................................Jamall Charles
Randy Moss......................................Roddy White
Desean Jackson..................................Michael Crabtree
Brent Celek.....................................Jason Witten
San Diego Defense...............................Baltimore Ravens
Garrent Huntley.................................Ryan Longwell
Vincent Jackson.................................Justin Forsett
Reggie Bush.....................................Mike Wallace
Fred Jackson....................................Darren McFadden
Thomas Jones....................................Kevin Kolb
Donnald Brown...................................Earley Ducett
Johnny Knox.....................................49ers Defense
The only thing I don't like about his team is he has too many New Orlean Saints players for my taste. Luckily their Bye week comes late in the season (week 10) or he would have had to Bench several players in 1 week. I'm sure he would never have Reggie Bush and Pierre Thomas active at the same time...right? But the others are ok. Brady to Moss that could be great pairing...if Moss doesn't take plays off. I wanted Fred Jackson for myself but he got him first so that works out. I know some people would question my 2nd Defense. To my Defense (no pun intended) the 49ers will have a good D this year, plus it's not a reach if its the last round of the draft. Now the Justin Forsett and Darren McFadden maybe considered "Reaches." Remember, I have 3 of the top running backs from last year. This year both Forsett and McFadden are due for a break out season. Last year I picked Chris Johnson late. Ahh You see what he did.
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
My mock draft RB
This is my list of Running Back for Fantasy football this year. It changes as injurys and roster changes happen. Of course there are more that 25 good RB's this year, lots of teams will use the dreaded "RUNNING BACK BY COMMITTEE!" So there are some names you don't see on the list that actually should make it. I guess I could add an honorable mention
1. Chris Johnson
2. Adrian Peterson
3. Ray Rice
4. Michael Turner
5. Maurice Jones-Drew
6. Ryan Mathews *
7. Cedric Benson
8. Frank Gore
9. Steven Jackson
10. Jamaal Charles
11. Ryan Grant
12. Beanie Wells
13. Rashard Mendenhall
14. Pierre Thomas
15. LeSean McCoy
16. Fred Jackson
17. Jonathan Stewart
18. Shonn Greene
19. Ricky Williams
20. Brandon Jacobs
21. DeAngelo Williams
22. Felix Jones
23. Joseph Addai
24. Fred Jackson
25. C.J. Spiller
Honoraable mention
Cadillac Williams
Matt Forte
Knowshon Moreno
Thomas Jones
Clinton Portins
Larry Johnson
Jerome Harrison
Wille Parker
Ronnie Brown
Sleepers
Jahvid Best
Michael Bush
Darren McFadden
Toby Gerhart
1. Chris Johnson
2. Adrian Peterson
3. Ray Rice
4. Michael Turner
5. Maurice Jones-Drew
6. Ryan Mathews *
7. Cedric Benson
8. Frank Gore
9. Steven Jackson
10. Jamaal Charles
11. Ryan Grant
12. Beanie Wells
13. Rashard Mendenhall
14. Pierre Thomas
15. LeSean McCoy
16. Fred Jackson
17. Jonathan Stewart
18. Shonn Greene
19. Ricky Williams
20. Brandon Jacobs
21. DeAngelo Williams
22. Felix Jones
23. Joseph Addai
24. Fred Jackson
25. C.J. Spiller
Honoraable mention
Cadillac Williams
Matt Forte
Knowshon Moreno
Thomas Jones
Clinton Portins
Larry Johnson
Jerome Harrison
Wille Parker
Ronnie Brown
Sleepers
Jahvid Best
Michael Bush
Darren McFadden
Toby Gerhart
Sunday, August 8, 2010
Fantasy Focus on Seattle Seahawks
The Seattle has a few flashes of light Matt Hasselbeck is the Starter but for fantasy I say a 3 rnd or later he gets better value later. Matt is getting older, slower and basically lives in the ER. With Walter Jones gone here come Russell Okung being Infused in the O-Line to protect Hasslbeck Blind side with newcomer Ben Hamilton. But Pete Carol has a back-up plan that has us scratching our heads. JP Losman and he traded for Charlie Whitehurst. He obviously saw something in Charlie. From the Seattle Addicts I hear that Charlie Whitehurst is faster and has better footwork than Hasselbeck, but his accuracy is not very good. Then I hear J.P. Losman throws a much better ball than Whitehurst. Hmmm Not ready to invest a Fantasy Pick on either of them. But I will keep an eye on them in Preseason to see how they do against realtime adversity.
Now they have the same challenge a RB. A bunch of B- listers. I really Like Justin Forsett, If you exchange the "F" for a "D" then you really have a good talent! I am not saying he looks like HOF Tony but he definitely has Speed, vision, and great change of direction. Dorsett may have been a little taller but was about the same build and the history books shows what he did with that. I really think P.C. should give him a chance at starting on 1st and 2nd down maybe the old RB by committee. I would not draft him unless he was available in the lower rounds or we knew he was the starter.
Julius Jones Is a feature back type but just has no Pizzaz! You never expect more than --5 yards with Jones. But you can only hope for a bust away long run. If he starts I would not pick him until you have 2 or 3 other RB on you squad, remember he is very serviceable. He will be a good replacement in bye weeks or Great match-ups if he is the "Feature Back"
Little Leon Washington is back in Green, this time as a Seahawk! Honestly I never liked him in Fantasy Football because he just never got the ball enough. He speed and running style is deceptive. He look like he could really be a great Fantasy RB but I just feel there are SEVERAL OTHER RB's I would pick before I get to Leon. He has decent hands and can be dangerous in space but I just can't give my stamp of approval. I doubt he starts with Jones and Forsett on the squad.
The one thing the troubles me with Seattle WR & TE is the health of QB Matt Hasselbeck. When is on the field They will do well. but he is hurt for more games than not, and they are not sure what they have in the 2nd string QBs yet. So think about that before you select on of these guys.
TJ whosYaMama…Ok TJ Houshmandzadeh made a bad decision to go to Seattle last year. He really isn't a #1 Receiver, and The Seahawks needed a #1. Don't get me wrong he is an amazing talent, in fact I have won leagues with TJ on my team. I met him at Superbowl XLI Cool dude but just not the guy you MUST Double team. I would certainly get him in the 5th
- 6th Rd after I had a Great #1 WR. I would look to see who else was available first though.
Golden Tate I like what this youngster brings to the table, but can he be a #1? He lacks size and speed. Tate is dangerous in space, the guy is like Chris Carter. All he does is catch….well we will see if they are all TD's!
John Carlson (TE) has great hands and they will use him in spots where he will give great value. I would put him in the top 7 -10 TE Possibly higher depending on the QB play and yes I meant to put him ahead of the other WR's, he is that good
Deon Branch is another #2 WR possible a #3 or # 4 depending on what happens with Mike Williams.
Speaking of Mike Williams, from the camp notes they say he show great hands and can go up and get the ball, but has bad footwork after making the catch. So that will be something to keep looking at during Pre-season.
I cant Evaluate the Team Defense Yet I will comeback to that later
Now they have the same challenge a RB. A bunch of B- listers. I really Like Justin Forsett, If you exchange the "F" for a "D" then you really have a good talent! I am not saying he looks like HOF Tony but he definitely has Speed, vision, and great change of direction. Dorsett may have been a little taller but was about the same build and the history books shows what he did with that. I really think P.C. should give him a chance at starting on 1st and 2nd down maybe the old RB by committee. I would not draft him unless he was available in the lower rounds or we knew he was the starter.
Julius Jones Is a feature back type but just has no Pizzaz! You never expect more than --5 yards with Jones. But you can only hope for a bust away long run. If he starts I would not pick him until you have 2 or 3 other RB on you squad, remember he is very serviceable. He will be a good replacement in bye weeks or Great match-ups if he is the "Feature Back"
Little Leon Washington is back in Green, this time as a Seahawk! Honestly I never liked him in Fantasy Football because he just never got the ball enough. He speed and running style is deceptive. He look like he could really be a great Fantasy RB but I just feel there are SEVERAL OTHER RB's I would pick before I get to Leon. He has decent hands and can be dangerous in space but I just can't give my stamp of approval. I doubt he starts with Jones and Forsett on the squad.
The one thing the troubles me with Seattle WR & TE is the health of QB Matt Hasselbeck. When is on the field They will do well. but he is hurt for more games than not, and they are not sure what they have in the 2nd string QBs yet. So think about that before you select on of these guys.
TJ whosYaMama…Ok TJ Houshmandzadeh made a bad decision to go to Seattle last year. He really isn't a #1 Receiver, and The Seahawks needed a #1. Don't get me wrong he is an amazing talent, in fact I have won leagues with TJ on my team. I met him at Superbowl XLI Cool dude but just not the guy you MUST Double team. I would certainly get him in the 5th
- 6th Rd after I had a Great #1 WR. I would look to see who else was available first though.
Golden Tate I like what this youngster brings to the table, but can he be a #1? He lacks size and speed. Tate is dangerous in space, the guy is like Chris Carter. All he does is catch….well we will see if they are all TD's!
John Carlson (TE) has great hands and they will use him in spots where he will give great value. I would put him in the top 7 -10 TE Possibly higher depending on the QB play and yes I meant to put him ahead of the other WR's, he is that good
Deon Branch is another #2 WR possible a #3 or # 4 depending on what happens with Mike Williams.
Speaking of Mike Williams, from the camp notes they say he show great hands and can go up and get the ball, but has bad footwork after making the catch. So that will be something to keep looking at during Pre-season.
I cant Evaluate the Team Defense Yet I will comeback to that later
Friday, August 6, 2010
Mike Wallace of Pittsburgh Leeds the way
This is a ReTweet from Matt Loede with http://www.chiefsgab.com/ He has a pretty good blog you must check him out! BTW You will notice he selects MIKE WALLACE 1st! LOL I TOLD YOU SO!
Top Five Fantasy Football Sleepers in 2010
Posted by Matt Loede on August 3rd, 2010 in Fantasy Football, Opinions
Two avid SportsGab and NFL fans Adam Ward and Jason Zone Fisher won Gillette’s Ultimate Summer job contest this summer and are travelling the country attending numerous sporting events, concerts and parties, turning skeptics to believers along the way for the new Gillette Fusion ProGlide! As always at the Gab Network, we love hearing from our great readers, so leave your pick for NFL fantasy sleeper of 2010 in the comments section below.
Top Five Fantasy Football Sleepers in 2010
Brought to you by Gillette’s Ultimate Summer Job winners, Adam and Jason
(To follow Adam and Jason during their road trip across the country, check them out at ProGlideSummerJob.com and on Twitter @proglideUSJ)
Mike Wallace, WR Pittsburgh Steelers – With the loss of Santonio Holmes to the New York Jets this offseason and the aging (yet uber-reliable) Hines Ward, sophomore Mike Wallace has the opportunity to be the Black & Gold’s deep threat and overall stud. Quarterback Ben Roethlisberger set personal records last season in passes attempted, passes completed and overall yards passing, so the time-tested Steeler philosophy of grinding out games on the ground and smash-mouth defense may be slowly altering on the offensive front. Wallace reminds us of the AFC-version of DeSean Jackson, with explosive speed and great hands to tout.
Devin Aromashodu WR Chicago Bears – The bears are coming off a disappointing 2009 season and are looking to come out of the gate firing in 2010, with a newly revamped offense that has key additions such as Chester Taylor and new offensive coordinator Mike Martz. Aromashodu has a strong chance to break out and glide as an emerging star of the NFL this year. He’s a great route runner and is a few inches taller the Johnnie Knox and Devin Hester, in turn making him Megan Fox appealing in the end zone. Not to mention, however, the fact that Martz is now calling the shots in Chi-town and we all know how much he loves having a QB with a cannon for an arm. His success may hinge on Jay Cutler’s TD/Interception ratio, but he should find multiple red zone targets due to his height and physicality.
LeSean McCoy RB Philadelphia Eagles – Not really a shocker here, but when Brian Westbrook went down with a serious concussion last year no one picked up the slack more than LeSean. He rushed the ball 155 times for 637 yards and 4 touchdowns while also racking up 40 receptions for 308 yards. Those numbers sound shockingly similar to a healthy Westbrook (not a bad player to mold your career around). The other factor that landed McCoy on this shortlist is that the Eagles, for the first time in at least a decade, will be led by a QB not named Donovan McNabb. This may change head coach Andy Reid’s game plan to a run first pass second philosophy.
Chad Henne QB Miami Dolphins – Last year Chad Henne had a great breakout campaign when veteran Chad Pennington went down. In 14 games he racked up nearly 2,900 passing yards with a respectable 60% completion percentage. Those numbers don’t normally stand out to the naked eye but when you add quite possibly the league’s best receiver in Brandon Marshall (to a receiving core that already touts Greg Camarillo and Davone Bess) the Dolphins could have something brewing in South Beach. It’s also worth noting that Henne will be throwing in a system that has recently driven defensive coordinators crazy due to the trickery involved in their running game/overall offensive scheme.
Early Doucet, WR, Arizona Cardinals – With the departure of star wideout Anquan Boldin to the Baltimore Ravens, Doucet has an opportunity to star as a slot receiver in the Cards offense. Losing Kurt Warner won’t help his numbers, but Doucet has a similar frame of Boldin and can most likely make some noise against opposing defenses that need to focus on (and double team) perennial Pro Bowler Larry Fitzgerald. While Doucet’s teammate Steve Breaston is projected to start across from Larry Fitzgerald, he’s ultimately an unproven wideout showcasing online flashes of brilliance and consistency. Doucet’s time to shine is now to prove he’s a reliable target, especially in the red zone.
Top Five Fantasy Football Sleepers in 2010
Posted by Matt Loede on August 3rd, 2010 in Fantasy Football, Opinions
Two avid SportsGab and NFL fans Adam Ward and Jason Zone Fisher won Gillette’s Ultimate Summer job contest this summer and are travelling the country attending numerous sporting events, concerts and parties, turning skeptics to believers along the way for the new Gillette Fusion ProGlide! As always at the Gab Network, we love hearing from our great readers, so leave your pick for NFL fantasy sleeper of 2010 in the comments section below.
Top Five Fantasy Football Sleepers in 2010
Brought to you by Gillette’s Ultimate Summer Job winners, Adam and Jason
(To follow Adam and Jason during their road trip across the country, check them out at ProGlideSummerJob.com and on Twitter @proglideUSJ)
Mike Wallace, WR Pittsburgh Steelers – With the loss of Santonio Holmes to the New York Jets this offseason and the aging (yet uber-reliable) Hines Ward, sophomore Mike Wallace has the opportunity to be the Black & Gold’s deep threat and overall stud. Quarterback Ben Roethlisberger set personal records last season in passes attempted, passes completed and overall yards passing, so the time-tested Steeler philosophy of grinding out games on the ground and smash-mouth defense may be slowly altering on the offensive front. Wallace reminds us of the AFC-version of DeSean Jackson, with explosive speed and great hands to tout.
Devin Aromashodu WR Chicago Bears – The bears are coming off a disappointing 2009 season and are looking to come out of the gate firing in 2010, with a newly revamped offense that has key additions such as Chester Taylor and new offensive coordinator Mike Martz. Aromashodu has a strong chance to break out and glide as an emerging star of the NFL this year. He’s a great route runner and is a few inches taller the Johnnie Knox and Devin Hester, in turn making him Megan Fox appealing in the end zone. Not to mention, however, the fact that Martz is now calling the shots in Chi-town and we all know how much he loves having a QB with a cannon for an arm. His success may hinge on Jay Cutler’s TD/Interception ratio, but he should find multiple red zone targets due to his height and physicality.
LeSean McCoy RB Philadelphia Eagles – Not really a shocker here, but when Brian Westbrook went down with a serious concussion last year no one picked up the slack more than LeSean. He rushed the ball 155 times for 637 yards and 4 touchdowns while also racking up 40 receptions for 308 yards. Those numbers sound shockingly similar to a healthy Westbrook (not a bad player to mold your career around). The other factor that landed McCoy on this shortlist is that the Eagles, for the first time in at least a decade, will be led by a QB not named Donovan McNabb. This may change head coach Andy Reid’s game plan to a run first pass second philosophy.
Chad Henne QB Miami Dolphins – Last year Chad Henne had a great breakout campaign when veteran Chad Pennington went down. In 14 games he racked up nearly 2,900 passing yards with a respectable 60% completion percentage. Those numbers don’t normally stand out to the naked eye but when you add quite possibly the league’s best receiver in Brandon Marshall (to a receiving core that already touts Greg Camarillo and Davone Bess) the Dolphins could have something brewing in South Beach. It’s also worth noting that Henne will be throwing in a system that has recently driven defensive coordinators crazy due to the trickery involved in their running game/overall offensive scheme.
Early Doucet, WR, Arizona Cardinals – With the departure of star wideout Anquan Boldin to the Baltimore Ravens, Doucet has an opportunity to star as a slot receiver in the Cards offense. Losing Kurt Warner won’t help his numbers, but Doucet has a similar frame of Boldin and can most likely make some noise against opposing defenses that need to focus on (and double team) perennial Pro Bowler Larry Fitzgerald. While Doucet’s teammate Steve Breaston is projected to start across from Larry Fitzgerald, he’s ultimately an unproven wideout showcasing online flashes of brilliance and consistency. Doucet’s time to shine is now to prove he’s a reliable target, especially in the red zone.
Wednesday, August 4, 2010
Those 4 horseman Colts WRs
I have my guys in Indy today to attend the 7:30pm practice. But in the meanwille I know you Fantasy Owners need the edge when selecting Colts in the fantasy draft.
Well right now Fellow blogger mgrex from http://www.stampedeblue.com/
has some observations:
* They mixed up formations quite a bit. They rarely had only 2 receivers split out wide. They also never had anyone line up at H-Back. Both Gijon Robinson and Brody Eldridge lined up at TE positions, but never in the backfield.
* Pierre Garçon definitely was getting the #2 WR reps, as he probably ran through twice as many plays as Anthony Gonzalez. They were also never on the field at the same time. Collie had roughly the same number of snaps as Gonzo, maybe a couple more. Manning never threw the ball downfield, so can't really say how they did.
* They switched out OG duos a couple times. I saw:
o Kyle DeVan - Tony Ugoh
o Jacques McClendon - Jamey Richard (Mike Pollak played C)
o Pollak - Richard (Jeff Saturday at C)
* The TEs were pretty even between being inline and wide. Along with Dallas Clark, Eldridge, Robinson, and Jacob Tamme all took snaps with the first team.
* No big surprises at RB. Joseph Addai went first, then Donald Brown, then Mike Hart.
Keep up the good work Mgrex! We will keep an eye on your blog.
Well right now Fellow blogger mgrex from http://www.stampedeblue.com/
has some observations:
* They mixed up formations quite a bit. They rarely had only 2 receivers split out wide. They also never had anyone line up at H-Back. Both Gijon Robinson and Brody Eldridge lined up at TE positions, but never in the backfield.
* Pierre Garçon definitely was getting the #2 WR reps, as he probably ran through twice as many plays as Anthony Gonzalez. They were also never on the field at the same time. Collie had roughly the same number of snaps as Gonzo, maybe a couple more. Manning never threw the ball downfield, so can't really say how they did.
* They switched out OG duos a couple times. I saw:
o Kyle DeVan - Tony Ugoh
o Jacques McClendon - Jamey Richard (Mike Pollak played C)
o Pollak - Richard (Jeff Saturday at C)
* The TEs were pretty even between being inline and wide. Along with Dallas Clark, Eldridge, Robinson, and Jacob Tamme all took snaps with the first team.
* No big surprises at RB. Joseph Addai went first, then Donald Brown, then Mike Hart.
Keep up the good work Mgrex! We will keep an eye on your blog.
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Eagles Bleeding Green Nation
Wide receiver DeSean Jackson missed today's practices with a low back strain and Jeremy Maclin suffered a hyperextended knee at the very end of the Tuesday. This will not hurt their Fantasy draft stock since these injurys will not take them away for any regular seanson games at least as far as we can see. Kevin Kolb tells 97.5 The Fanatic that he had just visited Maclin who was positive and Kolb didn’t get the impression that the injury was anything serious.
http://www.bleedinggreennation.com/
http://www.bleedinggreennation.com/
Sunday, August 1, 2010
The JETSons
Back in the 70's there was a Futuristic Cartoon called the JETSONS! Well today J-E-T-Sons and they may not be futuristic but they are possible a FUTURE SUPERBOWL TEAM! REX Ryan, the GM Mike Tannenbaum have put a HIGH FLYING squad that are by most reports in the Superbowl.
One little caviot, THERE MUST BE A REVIS ISLAND! With all of the talent the JETS have you their biggest has to be Darrelle Revis! Revis is like "JANE JETSON" She is the glue that make all the RIGHT decisions, uhhh but she is a girl! Nuff Said! George Jetson would be Sanchez! Just like George sometimes he doesn't make the right decisions! Then there are times where he is on top of his game! I can equate the all of the running backs as Elroy! They are some little stumpy things but they can move fast! There is a lot of hype going into LT but if you have been a fan of our podcast you already know we have said LT was on the downslide for years. There are several other characters on the Jetson we could add but I just want to add the Head Coach...MR. Spacely! Could there be a better reference to Rex Ryan. A big fat...well Mr. Spacely was short, but a Tyrant none the less! Rex has his foot on that whole team trying to get the most out of a team he inherited. But now he has his thumbprint on it with all of the NEW JETSons.
The Cast
Mark Sanchez George Should be much better this year. He has a better support cast
Darrelle Revis Jane Get you money. But I think he is a Drake Rap song "Best I ever had"
Shonne Green Elroy Going to need some help. one dimensional
L.T. Elroy Could get it done...Much less reps
Joe McKnight Elroy jr. Could provide some pop. Shonne better watch out
Alan Fanica Rosie Being replace
Laveranues Coles Rosie REplacing sombody
Braylon Edwards Rosie Keep dropping balls he will be replaced
Antonio Cromartie Rosie Better hit somebody or he will be replaced
Mark Brunell Rosie He has some old parts. Jets threw him a life line
Santonio Holmes Astro Smoke more weed and you will be in the dog house!
Jerricho Cotchery Astro Was the top Receiver now the worst.
One little caviot, THERE MUST BE A REVIS ISLAND! With all of the talent the JETS have you their biggest has to be Darrelle Revis! Revis is like "JANE JETSON" She is the glue that make all the RIGHT decisions, uhhh but she is a girl! Nuff Said! George Jetson would be Sanchez! Just like George sometimes he doesn't make the right decisions! Then there are times where he is on top of his game! I can equate the all of the running backs as Elroy! They are some little stumpy things but they can move fast! There is a lot of hype going into LT but if you have been a fan of our podcast you already know we have said LT was on the downslide for years. There are several other characters on the Jetson we could add but I just want to add the Head Coach...MR. Spacely! Could there be a better reference to Rex Ryan. A big fat...well Mr. Spacely was short, but a Tyrant none the less! Rex has his foot on that whole team trying to get the most out of a team he inherited. But now he has his thumbprint on it with all of the NEW JETSons.
The Cast
Mark Sanchez George Should be much better this year. He has a better support cast
Darrelle Revis Jane Get you money. But I think he is a Drake Rap song "Best I ever had"
Shonne Green Elroy Going to need some help. one dimensional
L.T. Elroy Could get it done...Much less reps
Joe McKnight Elroy jr. Could provide some pop. Shonne better watch out
Alan Fanica Rosie Being replace
Laveranues Coles Rosie REplacing sombody
Braylon Edwards Rosie Keep dropping balls he will be replaced
Antonio Cromartie Rosie Better hit somebody or he will be replaced
Mark Brunell Rosie He has some old parts. Jets threw him a life line
Santonio Holmes Astro Smoke more weed and you will be in the dog house!
Jerricho Cotchery Astro Was the top Receiver now the worst.
Saturday, July 31, 2010
Redskins Reporters, Photographers and Bloggers Oh my

Some shots from Redskins camp> I met some really kool bloggers and reporters at the Redskins camp so please show them some love and go to their sites. If you really want the latest on the Washington Redskins this is where you need to go. http://twitter.com/jackandersonIII
Britt McHenry Channel 7 news http://twitter.com/BMcHenryabc7
B. Murf http://twitter.com/HomerMcFanboy
Grant Paulson http://twitter.com/granthpaulsen
http://twitter.com/garyacarter
http://twitter.com/PaulTenorio
http://twitter.com/yardbarker
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The Baltimore Ravens camp
Joe flacco is still shaking some of the rust off. but you have to remember he is goinng aganst the best defense in the NFL. I saw a lot of bunch sets as well they should with all fo the new
wrs they have. I will say either they are testing out Dante Stallworth or the will be a 1 or 2 in the Offense He is catching a whole lot of balls from Flacco. He was getting DEEP on plenty of plays. So watch him in preseason and you will see what I mean. They really didn't throw a lot to Bolden and even less to Mason. But we will see when the season starts.
The Running Backs We just Amazing. Ray Rice is the TRUTH! You have to take him high 1st rnd. I dont think he will make it to the 2nd rnd. With the defese stretched this year by all the new WRs Ray will absolutly take advantage of wide open spaces. I am sure Ray Lewis has been tiping him off on what to look for. Wilis McGahee will continue to be te third down back.
Click on the title of the post to view the the Ravens camp from NFL network http:http://bitchinwivesclub.blogspot.com///www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-training-camps/09000d5d8197fa0c/Inside-training-camp-Ravens-two-minute-drill
wrs they have. I will say either they are testing out Dante Stallworth or the will be a 1 or 2 in the Offense He is catching a whole lot of balls from Flacco. He was getting DEEP on plenty of plays. So watch him in preseason and you will see what I mean. They really didn't throw a lot to Bolden and even less to Mason. But we will see when the season starts.
The Running Backs We just Amazing. Ray Rice is the TRUTH! You have to take him high 1st rnd. I dont think he will make it to the 2nd rnd. With the defese stretched this year by all the new WRs Ray will absolutly take advantage of wide open spaces. I am sure Ray Lewis has been tiping him off on what to look for. Wilis McGahee will continue to be te third down back.
Click on the title of the post to view the the Ravens camp from NFL network http:http://bitchinwivesclub.blogspot.com///www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-training-camps/09000d5d8197fa0c/Inside-training-camp-Ravens-two-minute-drill
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Friday, July 30, 2010
Haynesworth cant cut it
At Redskins park today to watch Donavon McNabb and several other cast of vets try to settle in to the new look Redskins. Well everyone had their eye on FAT Albert! Haynesworth for the 2nd has not seen a blade of grass on the practice field!
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Oaktown 357 is not ready to TAPOUT yet
Don't Count Out Darren Mc Fadden and Michael bush RBs for The Raiders. They Just happened to have the WORST QB in history! Now with Jason Campbell team will not stack the box every play. That should open it up so we can see the talents of the two young RBs. The WRs may be available toward the end of the fantasy drafts
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Saturday, July 24, 2010
Dez gets Signed
Just a follow up on the Cowboys 1st round pick. Hmm they actually could challenge for the Super Bowl.
http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-network-total-access/09000d5d819451bd/Jerry-Jones-is-amped
http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-network-total-access/09000d5d819451bd/Jerry-Jones-is-amped
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Friday, July 23, 2010
Dez Does Dallas
Fantasy Football Tip: Tony Romo, Miles Austin will be selected in the first 2 rounds of the fantasy draft. But the unproven Dez Bryant may still be around after round 5 and is a STEAL anytime after that. Tony Romo wants Dez Bryant in camp on time With Miles Austin, Jason Witten, Partick Crayton, Sam Hurd or dare I say Roy (The Diva) Williams, Dez will not be asked to do much this year. I figure the first half of the season he get 5 - 6 plays a game. He will have maybe 6 TDs by then. With the flash of talent he showed Oklahoma State with 1480 yards and 19 tds in 2008 he has great hands, hops, and aglity, but not blazing fast. The Cornerback at the NFL level can run as fast as him, Maybe the Cowboy kicker David Buehler could run him down from behind LOL! The fun part will be the Egg on Roy Williams face when they try to trade him mid season to anyone listening! After that Dez will be the #2 WR on the left side of the field or the slot receiver. Now that the Cowboys have replace almost washed up Flozell Adams with Alex Baron they brought in from the Rams to protect Romo's blind side and create holes for dynamic running game. Hmm more time for Romo in the pocket to play with the ABC's & W (Austin, Bryant, Crayton, and Witten)
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
David Garrard stock falls
Fantasy Football Tip: David Garrard is probably a safe bet at QB after the 6th rnd last year he came on strong with the emergence of Mike Sims-Walker, But now Tory Holt has left for the Pats, and the are left with Mike Thomas, Jarrett Dillard and former 1st rounder Troy Williamson. Don't forget this is a RUNNING team. At least their schedule is too bad, that give him a chance to prove us wrong. But would you take him before you picked Carson Palmer, Matt Stafford, Mark Sanchez, or Jason Campbell?
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Help wanted in Washington
Fantasy Football Tip: Donavan McNabb passing yards may slide in Washington because of WRs . But in retrospect John Elway's Yards and completions went dow his last 3 years but his Super bowl rings went up. Shanahan run it down their throat offense is what opened up more opportunities downfield for Elway allowed for over 25 TD passes for Elway 3 of his last 4 seasons. And TD equals FF points Denver had much better WRs back then. Santana Moss is the only mentionable WR they have. Joey Galloway is 38 and who are Bobby Wade Mike Furry Devin thomas, Malcolm Kelly Terrence Austin and 5'7" Brandon Banks
Top 3.5 QB in fantasy football
Fantasy Football Tip: How would you rank the 3 NFL QB We would go 1. Peyton Manning. a close 2. Drew Brees and 3….Tom Brady or Aaron Brooks Tom is going to have a better year he has something to prove so does core of aging WR Randy Moss, Torry Holt and Wes Welker is coming off a major injury. Aaron is younger and has a much easier schedule 5 of his first 6 teams didn't make the playoffs
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