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    Posts Tagged with Matt Cassel

    Fantasy Football Friday

    Posted October 23, 2009 by david carrillo
    Found in: Fantasy Sports, NFL

    As we approach the halfway point of the fantasy football season, the importance of winning each week seems to be magnified tenfold. This is especially true for teams that would not be in the playoffs if they were to start today. For those on the outside looking in it is easy to fall into a panic, but regardless of your current record and roster predicaments there is still time to turn it around.

    Even if the future looks bleak because Matt Forte, Tony Romo, and the once mighty Steve Smith (Carolina version) have all disappointed your team thus far, there is still value on the waiver wire that can help you get a win this week. None of these guys are going to carry your team to victory like Tom Brady and his six touchdowns did last week, but they are good bye week replacements that could potentially become serviceable starters.

    QB Matt Cassel (Owned in 78.5 percent of ESPN leagues): He laid a big goose egg in week one against the Baltimore Ravens but has been surprisingly dependable since. Cassel has scored double digit fantasy points in four of his last five games and finally seems to be clicking with wide receiver Dwayne Bowe. He also has the fortune of playing at home against the San Diego Chargers, which allowed 18 fantasy points to the less than prolific Kyle Orton and 21 points to Ben Roethlisberger and the suddenly pass-happy Pittsburgh Steelers.

    RB Mike Bell (Owned in 49.7 percent of ESPN leagues): Conventional wisdom says to sit Bell because he is going against one of the best run defenses in the NFL in the Miami Dolphins. To that I respond — there are six teams on their bye week and sometimes you have to take risks. Look, while Bell has split time with Pierre Thomas he also has become the go-to guy on the goal line. Goal line carries lead to rushing touchdowns and the Dolphins allowed two of those last week against the New York Jets.

    WR Hakeem Nicks (Owned in 25.1 percent of ESPN leagues): Of the big three wide receivers on the New York Giants, do you know which is the only one to post double digit fantasy points the last three weeks? You may be surprised to learn that it is Nicks, who has quietly been flying under the radar due to the emergence of the new Steve Smith and the endless hype of Mario Manningham. Look for Nicks to extend his streak to four games as the G-Men face the Arizona Cardinals, who have given up the 7th most fantasy points to opposing wide receivers this season.

    Any defense that is not the Tennessee Titans: If you would have told me before the season that the Titans would be the worst ranked fantasy defense in the NFL, I simply wouldn’t have believed you. Yet, six weeks and three negative scoring games later that is exactly where we stand. Somehow the Titans are still owned in a mind boggling 50.4 percent of leagues, but with this being their bye week it is the perfect time for all you hanger-oners to let go of the past. A few interesting defenses to consider that are widely available — the New England Patriots (11th ranked defense), Cincinnati Bengals (13th ranked defense), and Indianapolis Colts (16th ranked defense).

    For more fantasy advice right up to kickoff, follow me on Twitter @davidcarrillo.

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    Fantasy Football: Breakout Receivers

    Posted July 17, 2009 by darren
    Found in: Fantasy Sports, NFL

    It might seem a little early to be talking fantasy football since training camps have not been started yet, but the NFL season is fast approaching and drafts are already getting started.  One of the most important things to think about when drafting is breakout candidates.  These are players that maybe have had some good seasons and now everything is in place for them to become a fantasy star.  Other breakout players have done little or nothing to this point but are in a situation this coming season to be productive.  Either way these are players that you should keep an eye out for when drafting because they could be the difference in you winning the league.

    Dwayne Bowe, WR, Kansas City
    Yes he has been a productive fantasy receiver since he got in the league, but this year he could join the elite.  Bowe has put up good numbers no matter what QB is throwing to him, and now he is going to finally have a legit QB in Matt Cassel.  Even better for Bowe this season is the coaching change with Todd Haley taking over.  Remember he was the offensive coordinator for the Cardinals and made stars out of Larry Fitzgerald and Anquan Boldin.  I see a similar rise out of the just as talented Bowe this season.  He could easily get to 100 catches and double digit TD’s with Tony Gonzalez gone and him being the best option now.

    Steve Breaston, WR, Arizona
    Even if Anquan Boldin stays, which looks like is going to happen, Breaston is still a good fantasy option in the Cards offense. I mean you cant double team all of these guys and Breaston is probably going to be the receiver they are least concerned with. This is money for him, as he will see one-on-one coverage all season against the third best corner. If Boldin is gone than Breaston easily becomes the starter and his numbers will explode. Look to get him later in the draft with the potential to become a breakout hit.

    Ted Ginn Jr., WR, Miami
    People had been tabbing Ginn as a breakout candidate last year and nothing happened.  He showed some signs, but was very inconsistent.  This year could be his year, as reports are that he has looked good and confident in the off-season.  This year Ginn could just focus on being a receiver as coaches said he will be a backup returner.  It doesn’t look like he’ll ever score enough to be a star, but he could be very productive in catches and yards.  I think that this is the season he becomes that receiving threat.

    Steve Smith, WR, New York
    When you lose your best receiver some one has to step up.  Smith is easily going to be Eli’s most experienced target at the position.  The only problem is that he is more of a slot receiver.  Still, I think Eli will be looking a lot for Smith on third downs and when he needs a play.  In a point-per-reception league he will be money given all the opportunities.  In other formats his value will go down a bit because of his low number of TD’s.

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    Fantasy Football: Week 13 Fantasy Stats

    Posted December 2, 2008 by nick
    Found in: Fantasy Sports, NFL

    Bernard Berrian

    Fantasy Studs:

    • Lendale White came back from a rough week to run for 106 yards and 2 touchdowns.
    • The Cowboys Defense filled up the stat sheet with 7 sacks, a fumble recovery and an interception.
    • Michael Turner still ran for 120-yards, despite losing a fumble.
    • Donovan McNabb didn’t get benched this week, throwing for 4 touchdowns and 260-yards.
    • Despite only running for 74-yards, DeAngelo Williams still had 4 touchdowns.
    • Larry Fitzgerald hauled in 2 touchdown passes on Sunday.
    • The Steelers Defense had 3 fumble recoveries,  5 sacks and 2 interceptions.
    • Brian Westbrook did it all, catching 2 touchdown passes and rushing for another 2 with 110 yards.
    • Bernard Berrian finished with 122-yards, including a 99-yard touchdown reception.
    • Adrian Peterson racked up 131-yards and a touchdown.
    • Aaron Rodgers threw for 3 touchdowns and 298-yards.
    • Tony Romo’s pinky looked fine, throwing for 331-yards and 3 touchdowns.
    • Houston’s Steve Slaton rushed for 2 touchdowns and 130-yards.
    • The Titans’ Chris Johnson ran for 130-yards and 2 touchdowns.

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    Fantasy Duds: 

    • Ryan Grant finished with only 39-yards.
    • Matt Cassel was sacked five times, lost a fumble twice and threw 2 interceptions.
    • Laveranues Coles caught only 2 passes for 2 yards.
    • Peyton Manning had only 126-yards passing and 2 touchdowns.

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    Fantasy Football: Week 3 Fantasy Stats

    Posted September 23, 2008 by nick
    Found in: Fantasy Sports, NFL

    Ronnie Brown

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    Fantasy Studs:

    • RONNIE BROWN! The Dolphins running back had 5 touchdowns, with 113 yards rushing. One of the touchdowns was a pass.
    • Falcon Michael Turner finished with 104 yards and 3 touchdowns.
    • Reggie Bush did it all for the Saints, rushing for 73 yards and a touchdown, while also catching a TD on 75 yards receiving.
    • Larry Fitzgerald hauled in a 62-yard touchdown pass from Kurt Warner, totaling 109 yard.
    • Philip Rivers passed for three more touchdowns on Monday night against the Jets.
    • Roddy White caught a 70 yard touchdown passed on his way to 109 yards.
    • Brandon Marshall had another great week for the Broncos, catching six balls for 155 yards and a touchdown.
    • Drew Brees passed for 420 yards and a touchdown in a losing effort.
    • Marion Barber had 142 yards rushing and one touchdown for the Cowboys.
    • Brett Favre had three touchdowns on Monday night, but also threw two interceptions

    Fantasy Duds:

    • Willie Parker could only come up with 20 yards against the Eagles.
    • T.O. was shutdown against the Packers, catching only two passes for 17 yards.
    • Andre Johnson finished with two catches for 29 yards.
    • Matt Cassel can’t seem to find Randy Moss. The wideout finished with only four catches for 25 yards.
    • Brian Westbrook only had 12 yards before leaving the game early with an ankle injury.
    • The New England Patriots Defense gave up 461 yards and five touchdowns to Ronnie Brown.

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    New Sports Blog Round Up

    Posted September 12, 2008 by nick
    Found in: This Week in Sports Blogs

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