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    Posts Tagged with Clinton Portis

    Fantasy Football: GOLD and COLD

    Posted September 11, 2009 by darren
    Found in: Fantasy Sports, NFL

    Every Friday of the NFL season I will give my picks of players that have a good match-up and you can expect a good game (GOLD) or players that are facing a bad match-up and need to lower your expectations (COLD). Here are my picks for week one. The scoring system and benchmarks are down at the bottom:

    GOLD

    Leon Washington, NYJ, RB
    @ Houston
    Forecast: 10 carries, 60 yards, 5 catches, 40 yards, 1 TD (19 points)
    Houston’s defense is not exactly top notch and the Jets are breaking in a rookie QB. I see Washington getting his share of productive touches. Jets Coach Rex Ryan has already said that Leon will touch the ball more this season and with his skill all-around I see him starting the season off in a big way. This could be the start of a great season for Leon.

    Josh Morgan, SF, WR
    @ Arizona
    Forecast: 5 catches, 65 yards, 1 TD (14 points)
    Morgan is the number 1 receiving option in San Fran because of Michael Crabtree’s holdout. Even if Crab’s was there, there is talk that he would still be the top option. Last season Arizona gave up the most TD’s to wideouts and didn’t look to good in preseason. Yes, the 49ers want to run the ball but if the Cards score they will have no choice but to pass.

    Robert Meacham, NO, WR
    Vs. Detroit
    Forecast: 3 catches, 105 yards, 1 TD (14 points)
    A great offense going against a bad defense, I see some big plays being made. And If you want big plays in the Saints passing game this year, I think its going to be Meacham. He averaged almost 30 yards a catch in preseason and I see him carrying that over to game one.

    Cedric Benson, CIN, RB
    Vs. Denver
    Forecast: 26 carries, 110 yards, 1 catch, 7 yards, 1 TD (18 points)
    Benson ended the season on a high note. Can he carry it over? I think he will for at least week one. The Broncos defense was horrible against the run last year and they did little to improve it. I see Cincinnati pounding the ball with Benson for over 100 yards easy and throw in a TD and that’s a GOLD fantasy day.

    Anthony Fasano, MIA, TE
    @ Atlanta
    Forecast: 5 catches, 56 yards, 1 TD (13 points)
    Fasano is probably the top passing option in the Dolphins offense and has got some chemistry with QB Chad Pennington. Atlanta is not that good at defending TE’s so I see him having a better than average game and even getting into the end zone.

    Julius Jones, SEA, RB
    Vs. St. Louis
    Forecast: 23 carries, 103 yards, 2 catches, 21 yards (13 points)
    Yes the Rams have a new defensive minded coach and their defense should be a little improved, but Seattle will have plenty of time to run when they are ahead early. Jones is #1 on the depth chart right now so he will get his chances.

    Joe Flacco, BAL, QB
    Vs. Kansas City
    Forecast: 205 passing yards, 17 rushing, 2 TD passes, 0 Int (17 points)
    Flacco has a great match-up to start the season. A team in rebuilding on both sides of the ball, I see him having a solid game for around 200 yards and a couple TD’s.

    Shaun Hill, SF, QB
    @ Arizona
    Forecast: 230 passing yards, 15 rushing yards, 2 TD passes, 1 Int (16 points)
    Yes the 49ers want to run the ball but they might have to throw to stay in the game. Hill is capable of going over 200 yards easy against a so-so defense. I see him throwing a couple TD’s too.

    COLD

    Jamal Lewis, CLE, RB
    Vs. Minnesota
    Forecast: 23 carries, 43 yards, 1 catch, 4 yards, 0 TDs (5 points)
    The Viking defense is to strong against the run for the aging Lewis to have a good game. Even worse, there was talk that he might be cut before the season, showing the lack confidence that the coaches have in him. Sit him in this one. It might be time to give up on him completely if James Davis comes to play.

    Dwayne Bowe, KC, WR
    @ Baltimore
    Forecast: 4 catches, 43 yards 0 TDs (6 points)
    KC will be down big in this one so they will throw the ball, but without Matt Cassell and Bowe being the only option in the passing game to worry about, I don’t see a good game. All the coverage’s will be geared toward Bowe so find another option at WR this week.

    Terrell Owens, BUF, WR
    @ New England
    Forecast: 5 catches, 55 yards, 0 TDs (7 points)
    T.O’s first game as a Bill will be one to forget. They already fired the OC before the season and going up against the Pats on Monday night I don’t see their offense clicking. T.O. will see better games than week one but your probably starting him anyway.

    Eli Manning, NYG, QB
    Vs. Washington
    Forecast: 180 passing yards, 1 TD, 1 Int (9 points)
    Washington already has a good secondary and now that the front 7 is upgraded a see a defensive struggle to start the season. The Giants are going to try to run the ball a ton because of the lack of experience of the receivers. That will limit Eli’s opportunities to make plays.

    Clinton Portis, WAS, RB
    @ New York Giants
    Forecast: 20 carries, 57 yards, 2 catches, 12 yards, 0 Tds (7 points)
    A good defense got better in the off-season. The Giants upgraded their front 7 also and there will be little room for Portis to run in this game. It’s going to be a close defensive battle and I don’t see many offensive players doing good this season.

    SCORING BENCHMARKS
    QBs: 12+ fantasy points
    RBs: 12+ fantasy points
    WRs: 10+ fantasy points
    TEs: 8+ fantasy points
    *Scoring system:
    4 PTs/Pass TD
    1 PT/25 pass yards
    6 PTs/Rush-Rec TD
    1 PT/Reception
    1 PT/10 Rush yards
    1 PT/20 Rec yards
    -2 PT/INT or FL

    Source image: AP

    Fantasy Football: Week 6 Fantasy Stats

    Posted October 13, 2008 by nick
    Found in: Fantasy Sports, NFL

    Philip Rivers

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    Fantasy Studs:

    • Andre Johnson went nuts for 178-yards receiving and a touchdown.
    • Thomas Jones rushed for 2 touchdowns and 65-yards, including one more touchdown reception.
    • Correll Buckhalter filled in nicely for the injured Brian Westbrook, rushing for 93-yards and a touchdown and receiving for 85-yards.
    • Steve Breaston had 8 receptions for 102-yards and a touchdown.
    • Peyton Manning finally had a great game, tossing for 3 touchdowns and 271-yards.
    • Reggie Wayne caught 8 balls for 118-yards and a touchdown.
    • Bernard Berrian took in 8 passes for 131-yards, including an 86-yard touchdown reception.
    • Aaron Rodgers passes for 2 touchdowns and another on the ground.
    • Clinton Portis rushed for 129-yards and 2 touchdowns in a losing effort.
    • Drew Brees erupts for 320-yards and 3 touchdowns for the Saints.
    • Marion Barber rushed for 45-yards and received 128 yards with a touchdown for the Cowboys.
    • Tony Romo passed for 3 touchdowns and 321-yards.
    • The Jags’ Maurice Jones-Drew ran for 125-yards and 2 touchdowns.
    • Philip Rivers passed for 306-yards and 3 touchdowns.

    Terrell Owens

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    Fantasy Duds:

    • Joseph Addai left the game early for the Colts, with only 3-yards.
    • Roy Williams caught only two balls for 23-yards.
    • Michael Turner only racked up 54-yards on Sunday.
    • Edgerrin James rushed for 23-yards.
    • Terrell Owens caught only four passes for 36-yards.

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    Fantasy Football: Week 5 Fantasy Stats

    Posted October 6, 2008 by nick
    Found in: Fantasy Sports, NFL

    Ben Roethlisberger

    Fantasy Studs:

    • DeAngelo Williams had 3 total touchdowns and 123 yards rushing.
    • Brandon Jacobs rushed for 136 yards and 2 touchdowns for the Giants
    • Lee Evans finished with only 2 receptions, but for 100 yards, including a 87-yard touchdown.
    • Randy Moss finally did some good on Sunday, catching a touchdown to go along with 111 yards.
    • The Dolphins’ Ronnie Brown went over 100 yards again (125) and 1 touchdown.
    • Michael Turner rushed for 121 yards and a touchdown against the Packers.
    • Kurt Warner aired out 250 yards and 2 touchdowns.
    • Chris Cooley racked up 109 yards receiving and a touchdown.
    • Big Ben Roethlisberger passed for 309 yards and 2 touchdowns.
    • Washington Redskin Clinton Portis ran for 145 yards and a touchdown.
    • Roddy White caught a touchdown to go with 132 yards.
    • Aaron Rodgers’ 313 yards and 3 touchdowns wasn’t enough to push the Packers to victory

    Randy Moss

    Fantasy Duds: 

    • Larry Johnson racked up a whopping 2 yards from scrimmage.
    • Santana Moss didn’t record a single catch or yard this weekend.
    • Marvin Harrison once again disappointed, having only 4 catches for 32 yards.
    • Fred Taylor rushed for only 19 yards.
    • Tony Gonzalez finished with 3 catches and 17 yards.

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    NFL Fantasy Stats of the Week

    Posted December 17, 2007 by nick
    Found in: Fantasy Sports, NFL

     

    Check out and see who made an impact this week in the NFL for your fantasy football teams:

    • Jaguars running back Fred Taylor had 147 yards rushing and a touchdown.
    • Marques Colston had 8 receptions for 114 yards and a touchdown.
    • Jamal Lewis ran all over the Bills for 163 yards to help the Browns to the victory.
    • The Philadelphia Eagles Defense was responsible for the win over the Cowboys, holding them to 6 points and sacking Tony Romo four times and nabbing three interceptions.
    • The Patriots Defense was just as good, contributing 5 sacks, a blocked punt and interception for a touchdown and a fumble recovery.
    • Stephen Jackson had 143 yards rushing, including a 43-yard touchdown run for the Rams.
    • Despite not recording a touchdown, Brian Westbrook still had a strong game with 81 yards rushing and 63 yards receiving.
    • Kurt Warner tossed 3 touchdowns in a losing effort for the Cardinals.
    • Clinton Portis rushed for a touchdown and 126 yards.
    • Portis’ counterpart Brandon Jacobs had 130 yards in a losing effort for the Giants.
    • The San Diego Chargers had a field day running on the Detroit Lions. LaDainian Tomlinson had 116 yards and 2 touchdowns while Darren Sproles had 122 yards and 2 touchdowns of his own.
    • The Miami Dolphins finally won a game behind the arm of Cleo Lemon, who threw for 315 yards and a touchdown.
    • Aaron Stecker ran for 95 yards and had 2 touchdowns for the Saints, taking place of Reggie Bush.
    • David Garrad threw for 3 touchdowns as did Ben Roethlisberger, but it was Garrad who came away with the win over the Steelers.
    • Frank Gore broke loose for 138 yards.

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    NFL Fantasy Stats of the Week

    Posted November 5, 2007 by nick
    Found in: Fantasy Sports, NFL

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    For the first time in weeks, Tom Brady didn’t put up the best fantasy numbers of the week. Rather, it was a rookie who blew away the competition en route to setting a new NFL record.

    Here are the players who stood out above the rest this weekend.

    • Minnesota’s Adrian Peterson had himself a record day. The Vikings’ rookie running back had an NFL single game record 296 yards on the ground with 3 touchdowns. He had runs of 1, 64, and 46 yards and an average of 9.9 yards per carry. It was Peterson’s second 200-yard rushing game of the year.
    • Just because Tom Brady didn’t have another great game, Randy Moss still put up his usual numbers. The Patriot had 9 grabs for 145 yards and 1 touchdown.
    • Marshawn Lynch was the other rookie running back with a good afternoon. The Buffalo Bill had 153 yards rushing with a touchdown and another passing TD on the day.
    • Clinton Portis almost had a 200-yard rushing day for himself, but fell just shy. The Redskin finished with 196 yards and a touchdown.
    • Drew Brees led the Saints to their fourth straight win by throwing for 445 yards and 3 touchdowns.
    • Colts running back Joseph Addai was a double threat yesterday as he ran for 112 yards and had 114 yards receiving with a touchdown.
    • Terrell Owens showed up his former team last night as the Cowboys receiver caught 10 passes for 174 yards and a touchdown in a win over the Eagles.

    Note: San Diego Charger Antonio Cromartie returned a missed field goal 109 yards for a touchdown to set a new record for the longest play in NFL history.
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