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    Posts Tagged with New England Patriots

    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.

    Image Source: Arrowhead Pride

    Week 5 GOLD and COLD

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

    GOLD

    Jerome Harrison, CLE, RB, @ Buffalo
    Forecast: 22 carries, 84 yards, 5 catches, 24 yards, 1 TD (20 points)
    Injuries in the Browns backfield have left Harrison as the last man standing and this has been good for the both of them. Thrown into the starting lineup against a tough Bengals D he preformed well going for over 100 yards rushing. Harrisons best asset is that he is a good receiver witch will help when the Browns are down.

    Glen Coffee, SF, RB, VS. Atlanta
    Forecast: 25 carries, 77 yards, 4 catches, 26 yards, 1 TD (18 points)
    Gore will be out again leaving the 49er running game to the very capable Coffee. The Falcons have not been that strong stopping the run so I can see Coffee having another solid day. Even better I see him getting in the End Zone this week

    David Garrard, JAX, QB, @ Seattle
    Forecast: 265 passing yards, 2 TD, 1 Int, 20 rushing yards (18 points
    Garrard has been very solid at QB and this week he is going against a weak defense. He can beat teams on the ground and in the air and he has been pretty good at not turning the ball over. He should have another solid game right here.

    Tashard Choice, DAL, RB, @Kansas City
    Forecast: 17 carries, 77 yards, 5 catches, 44 yards, 1 TD (22 points)
    If Barber is limited or not playing then these numbers could be even bigger. Choice has been solid when given the opportunity to play and going against a weak defense, he will be the prime Choice in the Dallas backfield.

    Nate Washington, TEN, WR, VS. Indianapolis
    Forecast: 6 catches, 89 yards, 1 TD (16 points)
    Washington has scored in three straight weeks and has become the Titians #1 receiver. I see them having to throw the ball a lot in this one to keep up with the Colts offense.

    John Carlson, SEA, TE, VS. Jacksonville
    Forecast: 6 catches, 50 yards, 1 TD (14 points)
    The return of Matt Hasselbeck should help Carlson greatly. I see him getting back to being one of the better TE options in fantasy football. Going against Jacksonville should be just what the doctor ordered.

    Knowshon Moreno, DEN, RB, VS. New England
    Forecast: 18 carries, 83 yards, 4 catches, 20 yards (13 points)
    Knowshon has scored in two straight games and is fast becoming the main option in the Denver backfield. He doesn’t have a great match-up this week but I still see him having a good game.

    Braylon Edwards, NYJ, WR, @ Miami
    Forecast: 4 catches, 60 yards, 1 TD (13 points)
    I know this is a big reach but I could see the Jets throwing to Edwards right away. The Dolphins have been bad against the deep ball and that is just Braylon’s specialty. Look for them to go deep at least a couple times in this game.

    COLD
    Tony Gonzalez, ATL, TE, @ San Francisco

    Forecast: 4 catches, 34 yards, 0 TD ( 6 points)
    The 49ers have been very good against opposing TE’s this season. They have very athletic LB’s that can cover. Look for him to have lower numbers this week.

    Steve Smith, NYG, WR, VS. Oakland
    Forecast: 3 catches, 34 yards, 0 TD (4 points)
    With Eli doubtful for the game and going against one of the best corners in the league it will be hard for Smith to keep up his excellent play this week.

    Joseph Addai, IND, RB, @ Tennessee
    Forecast: 12 carries, 37 yards, 4 catches, 21 yards, 0 TD (8 points)
    Addai had a good week last week but I don’t see it happening again this week. He is in almost a 50-50 split with Donald Brown making big weeks more and more rare. Now he has to go up against the Titians tough running defense.

    Thomas Jones, NYJ, RB, @ Miami
    Forecast: 16 carries, 45 yards, 1 catch, 4 yards, 0 TD (5 points)
    Another player in a time share going against a tough running defense, I don’t see a big game from Jones this week. Without that TD run last week he really didn’t do anything.

    Michael Turner, ATL, RB, @ San Francisco
    Forecast: 25 carries, 59 yards, 1 catch, 6 yards, 0 TD (6 points)
    Follow the trend? Three straight weeks owners should lower their expectations going against the tough 49er defense. This week is even worse because Turner is no threat in the passing game.

    Week 4 Results
    GOLD
    Glen Coffee, SF, RB, VS. St. Louis                                                                           WIN

    Forecast: 25 carries, 99 rushing yards, 3 catches, 15 yards, 1 TD (18 points)
    Actual: 24 carries, 74 rushing yards, 4 catches, 32 yards, 0 TD (12.9 points)
    Pierre Garcon, IND, WR, VS. Seattle                                                                    LOSS
    Forecast: 5 catches, 74 yards, 1 TD
    Actual: 3 catches, 71 yards, 0 TD (6.5 points)
    Terrell Owens, BUF, WR, @ Miami                                                                       LOSS
    Forecast: 7 catches, 113 yards, 1 TD (18 points)
    Actual: 3 catches, 60 yards, 0 TD (6 points)
    Carson Palmer, CIN, QB, @ Cleveland                                                                   WIN
    Forecast: 276 passing yards, 2 TD, 0 Int (19 points)
    Actual: 230 passing yards, 2 TD,1 Int, 20 rushing yards (17.2 points)
    Cedric Benson, CIN, RB, @ Cleveland                                                                LOSS
    Forecast: 23 carries, 103 rushing yards, 2 catches, 10 yards, 1 TD (18 points)
    Actual: 18 carries, 74 rushing yards, 1 catch, 12 yards, 0 TD (9 points)
    Vernon Davis, SF, TE, VS. St. Louis                                                                   WIN
    Forecast: 6 catches, 74 yards, 1 TD ( 15 points)
    Actual: 3 catches, 43 yards, 1 TD (11 points)
    Devin Hester, CHI, WR, VS. Detroit                                                                    INJ
    Forecast: 6 catches, 96 yards, 1 TD
    Actual: 1 catch, 2 yards, (INJURED)
    Eli Manning, NYG, QB, @ Kansas City                                                               WIN
    Forecast: 301 passing yards, 2 TD, 0 Int, 10 rushing yards (21 points)
    Actual: 292 passing yards, 3 TD, 1 Int, 1 lost Fum (19. 6 points)
    ______________________
    Week 4: 4-3-1injured (57%)
    Season: 16-15 (55%)
    COLD
    Knowshon Moreno, DEN, RB, VS. Dallas                                                               LOSS

    Forecast: 18 carries, 44 rushing yards, 2 catches, 7 yards, 0 TD (6 points)
    Actual: 14 carries, 65 yards, 2 catches, 11 yards, 1 TD, 1 lost FUM (12 points)
    Steven Jackson, STL, RB, @ San Francisco                                                               WIN
    Forecast: 20 carries, 47 yards, 4 catches, 20 yards, 0 TD (9 points)
    Actual: 23 carries, 79 yards, 3 catches, 6 yards, 0 TD (11 points)
    Marques Colston, NO, WR, VS. New York Jets                                                    WIN
    Forecast: 3 catches, 44 yards, 0 TD (5 points)
    Actual: 2 catches, 33 yards, 0 TD (3.5 points)
    Brett Favre, MIN, QB, VS. Green Bay                                                                        LOSS
    Forecast: 252 passing yards, 1 TD, 2 Int (10 points)
    Actual: 271 passing yards, 3 TD, 0 Int (22.8 points)
    John Carlson, SEA, TE, @ Indianapolis                                                               WIN
    Forecast: 3 catches, 42 yards, 0 TD (5 points)
    Actual: 5 catches, 39 yards, 0 TD (6.9 points)
    ___________________
    Week 4: 3-2 (60%)
    Season: 12-8 (60%)

    source image: Getty

    Fantasy Football: GOLD and COLD Performers for Week 2

    Posted September 18, 2009 by darren
    Found in: Fantasy Sports, NFL

    GOLD

    Michael Bush, OAK, RB, @ Kansas City
    Forecast: 15 carries, 65 rushing yards, 2 catches, 15 yards, 1 TD (14 points)
    Bush looked good running the ball against the Chargers on Monday night, totaling 60 yards and a touchdown on 13 touches. He is the power to Darren McFadden’s speed in Oakland’s 2-back rotation and this week they play the lowly Chiefs. I see him having at least the same production with good chance for even more.

    Santana Moss, WAS, WR, Vs. St. Louis
    Forecast: 7 catches, 95 yards, 1 TD (17 points)
    The Redskins struggled on offense against the Giants, limiting Moss to only 2 catches for 6 yards. But the Rams are not the Giants and I see the offense getting on track this week. Moss should get a lot more space to operate. I see a big game for him this week.

    Ben Roethlisberger, PIT, QB, @ Chicago
    Forecast: 301 passing yards, 2 TDs, 2 TO, 10 rushing yards (17 points)
    The Steelers are no longer a running team. Not with the O-line that they currently have. So its safe to say that Big Ben is going to be throwing the ball around on Sunday because that’s the only way they can move the ball. The Bears defense is no push over but they can give up some big plays in the passing game. I see Ben going over 300 yards again with a couple TDs. He might have a couple turnovers too so beware.

    Steve Smith, CAR, WR, @ Atlanta
    Forecast: 8 catches, 120 yards, 1 TD (20 points)
    People are panicking on Smith because of the horrible QB play that the Panthers are getting. Well calm down because he’ll show this week why you picked him as an elite WR. It’s not like they weren’t throwing the ball to him (13 targets). I see him going off for a big game against a secondary that is not as good as Philly.

    Leon Washington, NYJ, RB, Vs. New England
    Forecast: 15 carries, 75 rushing yards, 5 catches, 40 yards, 1 TD (20 points)
    The Patriots defense is not as strong as it was in years past so there is no reason to fear them. Fred Jackson had a big game against them on Monday and I see a trend forming when they play the Jets. The Jets have Thomas Jones to soften up the defense then Washington will explode for a big play. I see it working that way on Sunday in a surprise Jets win.

    Bernard Berrian, MIN, WR, @ Detroit
    Forecast: 5 catches, 113 yards, 1 TD (16 points)
    Finally healthy and practicing, I see him and Favre hooking up for some big gains against a horrible Lions defense.

    Vernon Davis, SF, TE, Vs. Seattle
    Forecast: 6 catches, 55 yards (8 points)
    People have been waiting for him to blow up for a couple years now. It seemed like every year he was a sleeper pick. We’ll now with lowered expectations it looks like he is ready to be a solid contributor. I see him getting around 5 catches a game and even better he is probable the 49ers best red zone threat. Keep an eye on this guy.

    Philip Rivers, SD, QB, Vs. Baltimore
    Forecast: 265 passing yards, 3 passing TDs, 1 Int (20 points)
    Yes, the Ravens have a solid defense but I think they lost a lot in losing their coordinator and Bart Scott. Another big factor will be that LT might not play forcing the Chargers to rely more on Rivers. I see a good game. Start him with confidence.

    COLD
    Mike Bell, NO, RB, @ Philadelphia
    Forecast: 12 carries, 43 rushing yards, 1 catch, 5 yards, 0 TDs (5 points)
    Every body’s prize pick up of the week is in for a rude awakening. The Eagles are not the Lions and there is going to be little room for him to run. Even worse for him is that starter Pierre Thomas has been practicing this week and will probably play on Sunday. This will dig into Bell’s carries even more. I say Bell’s value is about to take a big hit so deal him if you can.

    Roy Williams, DAL, WR, Vs. New York Giants
    Forecast: 3 catches, 46 yards, 0 TDs (5 points)
    Williams big game against the Buccs was a mirage when you see that 66 yards of his 86 came on one long blown coverage. Other than that he didn’t have that good of a game. Let’s see if he can do it against a real defense, which I don’t think he can.

    DeSean Jackson, PHI, WR, Vs. New Orleans
    Forecast: 3 catches, 22 yards, 1 carry, 14 yards (5 points)
    If McNabb is out, which it looks like he is, Jackson will struggle. Last game he barley did any thing and aside from the long punt return it was a forgettable game. I see another one coming without his QB.

    Julius Jones, SEA, RB, @ San Francisco
    Forecast: 20 carries, 49 yards, 2 catches, 10 yards, 0 TDs (6 points)
    Jones had a huge game last week against the lowly Rams. We’ll the Niners are not the Rams and last week they shutdown the high power Cardinals offense. Their running game could do nothing against the 49ers defense and I see them shutting that down again.

    Tin Hightower, ARI, RB, @ Jacksonville
    Forecast: 12 carries, 44 yards, 3 catches, 15 yards, 0 TDs (7 points)
    Last weeks 12 catch game will not happen again any time soon. That was a product of hurt receivers and good pressure on Warner for the 49ers defense. With the WRs getting health I see them throwing the ball to them a lot more this weekend, hurting Hightower’s production.

    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

    Last Week’s Results:
    Gold
    Leon Washington, NYJ, RB                                                                                 WIN
    Forecast: 10 carries, 60 yards, 5 catches, 40 yards, 1 TD (19 points)
    Actual: 15 carries, 60 yards, 4 catches, 24 yards (12.4 points)
    Josh Morgan, SF, WR                                                                                           LOSS
    Forecast: 5 catches, 65 yards, 1 TD ( 14 points)
    Actual: 3 catches, 38 yards ( 4.9 points)
    Robert Meacham, NO, WR                                                                                  WIN
    Forecast: 3 catches, 105 yards, 1 TD (14 points)
    Actual: 2 catches, 51 yards, 1 TD ( 10.5 points)
    Cedric Benson, CIN, RB                                                                                        WIN
    Forecast: 26 carries, 110 yards, 1 catch, 7 yards, 1 TD (18 points)
    Actual: 21 carries, 76 yards, 4 catches, 32 yards, 1 TD (19.2 points)
    Anthony Fasano, MIA, TE                                                                                     LOSS
    Forecast: 5 catches, 56 yards, 1 TD (13 points)
    Actual: 2 catches, 10 yards (2.5 points)
    Julius Jones, SEA, RB                                                                                            WIN
    Forecast: 23 carries, 103 yards, 2 catches, 21 yards (13 points)
    Actual: 19 carries, 117 yards, 2 catches, 19 yards, 1 TD ( 21.6 points)
    Joe Flacco, BAL, QB                                                                                               WIN
    Forecast: 205 passing yards, 17 rushing, 2 TD passes, 0 Int (17 points)
    Actual: 307 passing yards, 18 rushing, 3 TD passes, 1 Int (24 points)
    Shaun Hill, SF,QB                                                                                                    LOSS
    Forecast: 230 passing yards, 15 rushing yards, 2 TD passes, 1 Int (16 points)
    Actual: 209 passing yards, 1 TD pass, 1 lost fumble ( 10.4 points)
    ___________
    Last Week: 5 - 3 ( 63%)
    Season: 5- 3 (63%)

    COLD
    Jamal Lewis, CLE, RB                                                                                   WIN
    Forecast: 23 carries, 43 yards, 1 catch, 4 yards, 0 TDs (5 points)
    Actual: 11 carries 57 yards, 3 catches, 37 yards 0 TDs ( 10.5 points)
    Dwayne Bowe, KAN, WR                                                                              LOSS
    Forecast: 4 catches, 43 yards 0 TDs (6 points)
    Actual: 4 catches, 40 yards, 1 TD (12 points)
    Terrell Owens, BUF, WR                                                                              WIN
    Forecast: 5 catches, 55 yards, 0 TDs (7 points)
    Actual: 2 catches, 46 yards, 0 Tds (4.3 points)
    Eli Manning, NYG, QB                                                                                   WIN
    Forecast: 180 passing yards, 1 TD, 1 Int (9 points)
    Actual: 256 passing yards, 1 TD, 1 Int, 1 fumbles lost (10.2 points)
    Clinton Portis, WAS, RB                                                                                WIN
    Forecast: 20 carries, 57 yards, 2 catches, 12 yards, 0 Tds (7 points)
    Actual: 16 carries, 62 yards, 1 catch, 10 yards, 0 Tds (7.7 points)
    ___________
      Last Week: 4 -1 (80%)
    Season: 4 -1 (80%)

    Image Source: Getty

    NFL: AFC Preview

    Posted September 9, 2009 by darren
    Found in: NFL

    The NFL season is upon us, so its time to see where teams stack up in their divisions. Today I will preview the AFC and tomorrow the NFC. It should be a great season but here is how I see it playing out:

    AFC EAST:

    1. New England Patriots
    The Patriots were the class of the league till Tom Brady went down in game one last year. Well Brady’s back and he still has his weapons like Randy Moss and Wes Welker. They should resume their high scoring ways and be the top of the division. On the other side of the ball though, their defense is not as good as years past. This might cause for some exciting shootouts during the season, but in the end I see them having enough offense to win the division.

    2. New York Jets
    The Jets have got a new coach and new QB, I think that could make the deference this year. They still have a ton of talent on both sides of the ball, but I think their defense will be improved with new coach Rex Ryan. They still have to worry about starting a rookie (Mark Sanchez) at QB, but they have a strong enough defense and running game to coupe with that. I see them as this years Ravens.

    3. Miami Dolphins
    The Dolphins went from worst to first in the division last year, this year they will take a step back. Last year they benefited from the Pats losing Brady and the Jets fading at the end but this year teams are going to be ready for them, especially for the Wildcat offense that teams had trouble tons stopping. A tougher division puts the Dolphins back in their place this year.

    4. Buffalo Bills
    From worst to worst! Yes the Bills got T.O. in the off-season, but I don’t think it will be enough to make a move in a division that will be better this year. Add missing Marshawn Lynch for three games, plus the recent firing of the Offensive Coordinator and I see a bad season coming.

    AFC NORTH:

    1. Pittsburgh Steelers
    The defending champs will be right there again. This team has all the pieces in place to repeat just can they stay health. Another thing they need to worry about is their O-line that was horrible last year in blocking for the run game or protecting Big Ben. This could catch up to them this year if they don’t improve.

    2. Cincinnati Bengals
    I see the Bengals making a come back this year, that is if Carson Palmer can stay healthy. The Bengals defense was very under rated and they improved it in the off-season through the draft and free agency. If their offense could get back to where it was, then I see them as a surprise team this year. Again, the key lies with Palmer.

    3. Baltimore Ravens
    The Ravens will always have a solid defense as long as Ray Lewis and they will again this season. On offense Joe Flaco had a great season as a rookie leading them to the playoffs and even winning a couple games. Can he do it again? I going to say he struggles a little bit this season, but the ravens should still be good with their defense either way.

    4. Cleveland Browns
    The Browns might be improved this season but it won’t be enough to move up in the division. They still haven’t decided who the QB will be to start the season. That’s not good for a team that needs direction.

    AFC SOUTH:

    1. Indianapolis Colts
    The Colts made it through a slow first half to start rolling at the end of the season. Then that had to play the Chargers a team that has had their number in recent years to end their season. Healthy this year, I see them taking back the division lead. It’s going to be a tough division but the Colts are still the class.

    2. Houston Texans
    It seems like this team has been picked as a sleeper for a couple years now only to disappoint. They have shown glimpse of the team they could be and this year I think they finally put it together. Their offense will be solid, but can their defense step it up?

    3. Tennessee Titans
    Surprising many to being the top team in the AFC, this team does it with a strong defense and a solid running game. They will try to use that again, but I see teams being ready for them this season. Their lack of passing offense might hurt them more this year.

    4. Jacksonville Jaguars
    A few years ago the Jaguars were right there with the Colts competing for the division title, now injuries have forced them to an after though. I think they will still have a solid team and might surprise, but in a tough division it will be hard for them to move up.

    AFC WEST:

    1. San Diego Chargers
    The Chargers are by far the class of the AFC West this season. They have a ton of talent on both sides of the ball, and now the will have Shawn Merriman back to rep havoc on QB’s. Getting of to a good start will be key this season as they started off slow the past two years. If they do start fast they could end up with the best record and home field advantage in the playoffs.

    2. Denver Broncos
    The Broncos have talent to compete, but a lose of their QB and a disgruntled WR has this year looking very bleak. There is talk that players are already feuding with the new coach witch can’t be good to start the season.

    3. Oakland Raiders
    The Raiders will be the Raiders this season, which is not very good. They have talent but no leadership to lead them. I don’t see the Raiders being good until Al Davis gives up the team. With that being said the could be in some games because of a solid defense but how far they grow on offense will be as far as this team goes.

    4. Kansas City Chiefs
    The Chiefs are going to be in a rebuilding year this season. Even worse their starting QB Matt Cassell hurt his knee and will be out for some time. It doesn’t look pretty for the up coming season.

    Image Source: AP

    New England Patriots’ Safety Harrison Announces Retirement

    Posted June 3, 2009 by darren
    Found in: Breaking News, NFL

                                       

    Today Rodney Harrison of the New England Patriots called it quits, ending his 15-year career.  He was a 2-time Pro Bowler and Super Bowl winner.  He also ended his career as the only player to have a least 30 interceptions and 30 sacks.  “I’m done,” he said in a conference call with reporters.  “And I’m very much at peace with that.  Football has been good to me;  I worked hard and I played hard.”  He also added that there was no chance of a comeback at all.  Something Brett Favre should take note of.

    Harrison was always called a dirty player through out his career by players and fans.  Often being voted the dirtiest player in the NFL by fellow players and coaches.  Though he knows that is what most people are going to remember him as, he had this to say:  ”People have called me a dirty player.  I’m a very passionate player.  also understand that this is not volleyball.  his is a very violent, physical game, and if you hit someone in the mouth, they’re not going to be your friend.  That’s what the game of football is.” 

    I agree with him on that for the most part but some of his hits were a little late and uncalled for.   I can’t really say I’m sad to see him go, but I do think that players like him are fun to root against, and for that he will be missed.  There aren’t to many players like him in the league and the way the NFL keeps changing rules to protect offensive players from getting hit hard, I don’t think we’re going to see more like him.

    When asked what he was going to do next he said he wanted to get into broadcasting.  He already worked for NBC in its Super Bowl coverage last year and there is a chance that he could be on the staff again this year.  NBC will announce its “talent” for this season’s NFL broadcasts later today.  I think this would be a good fit for him since he is never been one to hide his true opinion.  He also won’t be afraid to talk about how soft the NFL rules are getting for protecting offensive players, something he couldn’t do as a player without receiving a big fine.  I look forward to see where he will land and the crazy things that he will say this season.  I want the football season to start already. 

    How many more days?

    Image Source:  Patriotsgab.com

    NFL Deal: Football Apparel on Sale

    Posted May 7, 2009 by david carrillo
    Found in: Deal of the Day, NFL

                      Mark Sanchez

    It appears former USC star and current New York Jets quarterback Mark Sanchez is already on pace to break some NFL records.  According to a New York Times blog, Reebok has confirmed the No. 5 overall pick and his No. 6 jersey is the current top seller among all rookies, ahead of first overall pick Matthew Stafford (also a quarterback, drafted by the Detroit Lions).

    It points out the obvious (New York has a bigger fan base) and gives the obligatory mention to Brett Favre.  It also mentions the sales are on pace to outsell last years hottest seller, Darren McFadden of the Oakland Raiders.

    Then it got me thinking…where are the best places to buy cheap football equipment and jerseys?  I took a look over at Smarter.com’s NFL’s shop and, after overcoming a bout with sticker shock, I found my way to today’s deal of the day.

    Over at the Fansedge.com, they have some great deals like Tom Brady’s Reebok Super Bowl XLII New England Patriots Jersey for only $34.99 (originally $89.99).

    Their spring savings are up to 70 percent off and include such awesome items as a two-pair of Atlanta Falcons panties for $17.99. After all, what girl doesn’t want a Falcons logo stitched onto her special place?

    Image Source: NYJetsFan.com

    Find at Smarter.com:  Shop for Mark Sanchez jerseys.
    Discounts on NFL gear.

    New Sports Blog Round Up

    Posted February 6, 2009 by nick
    Found in: This Week in Sports Blogs

     Michael Phelps

    This week in sports blogs and news:

    • Brad Pitt and Steven Soderbergh to make “Moneyball” movie on Billy Beane - Variety
    • USA Swimming Suspends Michael Phelps for 3 months - ESPN
    • Patriots put the franchise tag on Matt Cassell: $14.65 million -Fox Sports
    • Top high school prospect may choose CFL over NCAA - SportsByBrooks
    • Anquan Boldin wants out of Arizona - Larry Brown Sports

    This week on the Smarter Sports Blog we covered:

    A Fast One: Corey Dillon Scammed for $470,000

    Posted December 11, 2008 by nick
    Found in: NFL

    Corey Dillon

    I’m sure everyone at one point in their lives has been duped into some kind of money scam. Whether you got stuck paying for someone’s dinner or maybe your donation really didn’t go to those starving Somali kids you see on television. Point being, you can live without that $20 you just lost and life goes on. You learned your lesson.

    I wish I could say the same thing about former New England Patriots running back Corey Dillon. Apparently he was scammed for $470,000 worth of repairs to his Ferrari, and the thing never got fixed. He apparently agreed to pay $55,000 to have repairs done, but somewhere along the line, he dropped the $470,000 into their business. He also states he didn’t know the company wasn’t an authorized Ferrari repair shop.

    Hmm…Something tells me Corey that if you see Civics parked out front and not a bunch of high end European cars that they probably can’t fix your ride. But hey, if you’re so trusting, I can put some fuzzy dice on your mirror for $20,000. Of course, that doesn’t include the labor.

    WHAT DO YOU SAY, WHAT DO YOU SAY!?

    Source: Yahoo Sports

    Fantasy Football: Week 14 Fantasy Stats

    Posted December 9, 2008 by nick
    Found in: Fantasy Sports, NFL

    DeAngelo Williams

    Fantasy Studs:

    • Peyton Manning tossed 3 touchdowns and 277-yards.
    • Philip Rivers tossed 3 touchdowns of his own and 217-yards.
    • Antonio Bryant went off for 200-yards and 2 touchdowns on 9 catches.
    • Brandon Marshall caught 11 passes for 91-yards and 2 touchdowns.
    • Brian Westbrook did it again, rushing for 131-yards, a touchdown and catching a TD for 72-yards.
    • The Panthers’ Jonathan Stewart had 2 touchdowns on 115-yards.
    • Titans’ rookie Chris Johnson ran 19 times for 136-yards and a touchdown.
    • Wes Welker caught 12 passes for 134-yards.
    • Roddy White caught 10 passes for the Falcons and 164-yards.
    • DeAngelo Williams had 186-yards rushing and 2 touchdowns.

     Antonio Bryant

    Fantasy Duds:  

    • Jamal Lewis had only 10 total yards for the Browns.
    • Antonio Gates didn’t have any catches or stats on Sunday.
    • Tony Romo had three costly interceptions in Dallas’ loss.
    • Willie Parker managed only 25-yards rushing.

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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.

    Matt Cassel sacked
    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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