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    Posts Tagged with Seattle Seahawks

    Fantasy Football Friday

    Posted November 20, 2009 by david carrillo
    Found in: Fantasy Sports, NFL

    For all of you who play fantasy football, let the countdown officially begin. We are down to (for most people) just three weeks of the regular season and the pressure to win is greater than ever. Whether you have already clinched a playoff berth, find yourself on the edge, or have long since given up hope, now is the time to kick it into high gear. You might feel that there is no way you can pick up a quality player this late into the season but you could not be more wrong. Are you a Michael Turner or Julius Jones owner scrambling for a replacement? No problem. Are you a Matt Ryan or Joe Flacco owner getting tired of poor production? There are alternatives. Are you like the majority of owners who have become frustrated by inconsistent wide receiver play? Let me help you.

    There isn’t exactly a dearth of talent on the waiver wire but smart owners (especially in shallow, 10-team leagues) can pick up players right now that can produce this week and beyond and help get them into the playoffs (or at least make your team respectable if you are already out. No one likes a tanker!).

    One word of caution before we proceed — I am not suggesting you start any of these players over bona fide studs like Aaron Rodgers, Chris Johnson or Reggie Wayne (all first in fantasy points at their position). What I am saying is that if you find yourself in a bind and need to pick up a player to replace someone who is injured or simply not producing, the following three guys are available and ready to contribute.

    QB Vince Young, Tennessee Titans (Owned in8.1 percentof ESPN leagues): I know, I know. I just suggested that Young is a viable pickup in fantasy football but hear me out; it isn’t as crazy as it sounds. Very quietly Young has posted three consecutive games of at least 12 fantasy points and has a favorable match-up against the Houston Texans, a team which has allowed at least 12 fantasy points to quarterbacks in four out of the last five weeks.

    RB Justin Forsett, Seattle Seahawks (Owned in 22.6 percent of ESPN leagues): I also like Jason Snelling of the Atlanta Falcons, but with Michael “The Burner” Turner still having a chance to suit up on Sunday I will take the little known Forsett instead. Forsett, the backup for the injured Julius Jones, is slated to start and should get the bulk of the work out of the backfield. I realize he is going up against the vaunted Minnesota Vikings defensive line, but Forsett is also a good pass catcher and has extra value if you are playing in a PPR league.

    WR Devery Henderson, New Orleans Saints (Owned in53.1 percentof ESPN leagues): A good buy low option if he is already owned in your league, Henderson has had at least 70 yards receiving in three of his last four games. The even better news is that he is going against the team that has given up the third most points to opposing wide receivers all season — the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

    Other wide receivers I would buy low on are Kevin Walter (Texans are without Owen Daniels and playing against the worst pass defense in terms of fantasy points allowed) and Jeremy Maclin, who should see more opportunities now that Brian Westbrook is out.

    Image Source: SB Nation

    GOLD and COLD WEEK 6

    Posted October 16, 2009 by darren
    Found in: Fantasy Sports, NFL

     

    GOLD

    Jermichael Finley, GB, TE, vs. Detroit
    Forecast: 5 catches, 63 yards, 1 TD (14 points)
    Finley should be in line for a big game this week. Detroit has given up 6 TD’s to Tight Ends this year and should have trouble covering all of Green Bay’s weapons. If the Lions focus on the WRs then Finley should have a huge day over the middle.

    Nate Burleson, SEA, WR, vs. Arizona
    Forecast: 7 catches, 77 yards, 1 TD (16 points)
    One of the most underrated WRs in the league is set to have another big game at home. He has 22 catches, 281 yards and 3 TDs in 3 games. Look for this to continue against a Cardinals team giving up plenty yards in the air.

    Matt Hasselbeck, SEA, QB, vs. Arizona
    Forecast: 301 passing yards, 3 TD, 1 Int, 10 rushing yards (23 points)
    Like I said Arizona can be beat in the air and Seattle has plenty of weapons to do it with. Look for Matt to spread the wealth again for another big week.

    Pierre Thomas, NO, RB, vs. NY Giants
    Forecast: 16 carries, 96 yards, 2 catches, 24 yards, 1 TD (18 points)
    Thomas has been great since his return from his knee injury. With teams keying on Brees and the passing game, Thomas has dominated on the ground averaging 106 yards and a TD. Even better is he can also catch the ball. Keep riding the wave.

    Todd Heap, BAL, TE, @ Minnesota
    Forecast: 5 catches, 45 yards, 1 TD (13 points)
    Minnesota has allowed the most fantasy points to TEs this so Heap should be the next TE to go off against them. Don’t be surprised if he scores this week.

    LaDainian Tomlinson, SD, RB, vs. Denver
    Forecast: 20 carries, 72 yards, 3 catches, 15 yards, 1 TD (16 points)
    Tomlinson has scored in 6 straight MNF games. And even though the Denver D is improved I see him keeping that streak alive especially after coming off a bye week.

    Jake Delhomme, CAR, QB, @ Tampa Bay
    Forecast: 265 passing yards, 3 TD, 1 Int (20 points)
    Jake should have his best game of the year this week going against the bad Tampa Bay defense. This is one week that he is actually ok to start so take advantage if you need a QB this week

    Vincent Jackson, SD, WR, vs. Denver
    Forecast: 6 catches, 105 yards, 1 TD (17 points)
    Jackson has been good all season and I see that continuing especially with the Chargers coming off a bye. Start him with confidence.

    COLD

    Julius Jones, SEA, RB, vs. Arizona
    Forecast: 13 carries, 38 yards, 2 catches, 10 yards, 0 TD (6 points)
    The way to beat Arizona is in the air, they actually have a pretty good run defense. So this week I don’t see Jones having a good game especially when he is splitting with Edge.

    Eddie Royal, DEN, WR, @ San Diego
    Forecast: 3 catches, 34 yards, 0 TD (4 points)
    Royal finally broke out this year, the thing is how long will it continue. I don’t see it happening again this week against a mad SD defense

    Michael Bush, OAK, RB, vs. Philadelphia
    Forecast: 16 carries, 35 yards, 1 catch, 6 yards, 0 TD (4 points)
    There is no reason to start any Raiders this game against a great Eagles defense.

    Jamal Lewis, CLE, RB, @ Pittsburgh
    Forecast: 15 carries, 44 yards, 0 TD (4 points)
    Last weeks surprise big game won’t happen again this week when the Steelers are ready for it.

    Steve Smith, NYG, WR, @ New Orleans
    Forecast: 4 catches, 45 yards, 0 TD (6 points)
    Saints surprisingly pretty good in pass coverage and Eli could be hurt. Downgrade expectations.

    Last weeks results:
    GOLD
    Jerome Harrison, CLE, RB, @ Buffalo                                                        LOSS
    Forecast: 22 carries, 84 yards, 5 catches, 24 yards, 1 TD (20 points)
    Actual: 8 carries, 21 yards, 0 catches, 0 TD (2 points)

    Glen Coffee, SF, RB, VS. Atlanta                                                                    WIN
    Forecast: 25 carries, 77 yards, 4 catches, 26 yards, 1 TD (18 points)
    Actual: 12 carries, 45 yards, 4 catches, 21 yards, 1 TD (15.5 points)

    David Garrard, JAX, QB, @ Seattle                                                            LOSS
    Forecast: 265 passing yards, 2 TD, 1 Int, 20 rushing yards (18 points
    Actual: 188 passing yards,0 TD, 1 rushing yard (7.5 points)

    Tashard Choice, DAL, RB, @Kansas City                                                 WIN
    Forecast: 17 carries, 77 yards, 5 catches, 44 yards, 1 TD (22 points)
    Actual: 8 carries, 95 yards, 1 TD (15.5 points)

    Nate Washington, TEN, WR, VS. Indianapolis                                 LOSS
    Forecast: 6 catches, 89 yards, 1 TD (16 points)
    Actual: 3 catches, 37 yards, 0 TD (4.5 points)\

    John Carlson, SEA, TE, VS. Jacksonville                                           LOSS
    Forecast: 6 catches, 50 yards, 1 TD (14 points)
    Actual: 2 catches, 31 yards, 0 TD (2.5 points)

    Knowshon Moreno, DEN, RB, VS. New England                               WIN
    Forecast: 18 carries, 83 yards, 4 catches, 20 yards (13 points)
    Actual: 21 carries, 88 yards, 4 catches, 36 yards,1 lost Fum (12.5 points)

    Braylon Edwards, NYJ, WR, @ Miami                                                WIN
    Forecast: 4 catches, 60 yards, 1 TD (13 points)
    Actual: 5 catches, 64 yards, 1 TD (14 points)
                                                                                                          ___________

                                                                                       Week:        4-4(50%)

    COLD
    Tony Gonzalez, ATL, TE, @ San Francisco                                 WIN
    Forecast: 4 catches, 34 yards, 0 TD ( 6 points)
    Actual: 6 catches, 55 yards, TD (8 points)
    Steve Smith, NYG, WR, VS. Oakland                                               WIN
    Forecast: 3 catches, 34 yards, 0 TD (4 points)
    Actual: 3 catches, 70 yards, 0 TD (6.5 points)
    Joseph Addai, IND, RB, @ Tennessee                                               LOSS
    Forecast: 12 carries, 37 yards, 4 catches, 21 yards, 0 TD (8 points)
    Actual: 14 carries, 27 yards, 10 catches, 53 yards, 1 TD (20 points)
    Thomas Jones, NYJ, RB, @ Miami                                                  LOSS
    Forecast: 16 carries, 45 yards, 1 catch, 4 yards, 0 TD (5 points)
    Actual: 13 carries, 42 yards, 2 TD (16 points)
    Michael Turner, ATL, RB, @ San Francisco                                 LOSS
    Forecast: 25 carries, 59 yards, 1 catch, 6 yards, 0 TD (6 points)
    Actual: 22 carries, 97 yards, 3 TD (27 points)
    _____________

                                                                                               WEEK: 2-3(40%)

    look to previous weeks for scoring benchmarks

    Image source: AP

    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

    GOLD and COLD Week 4

    Posted October 2, 2009 by darren
    Found in: Fantasy Sports, NFL

    GOLD

    Glen Coffee, SF, RB, VS. St. Louis
    Forecast: 25 carries, 99 rushing yards, 3 catches, 15 yards, 1 TD (18 points)
    With Gore out for what could be a long time it’s time for Glen Coffee to shine. He has an excellent match-up this week against the Rams and you know the Niners like to run. They should have a comfortable lead in the second half and just pound the rock with Coffee. I see a big day in his first start.

    Pierre Garcon, IND, WR, VS. Seattle
    Forecast: 5 catches, 74 yards, 1 TD
    With everyone focusing their attention on Reggie Wayne and Dallas Clark, Pierre has preformed well scoring a TD in two straight games. Peyton Manning has shown that he trusts Garcon and the way he is throwing the ball around I see his TD streak to continue.

    Terrell Owens, BUF, WR, @ Miami
    Forecast: 7 catches, 113 yards, 1 TD (18 points)
    T.O. was shut out for the first time in 181 games. I don’t see that happening again this week especially against a Miami defense that has been prone to the big play. If T.O. can hold on to the ball I see him having a huge game. You know the Bills are going to at least try to give him the ball this game.

    Carson Palmer, CIN, QB, @ Cleveland
    Forecast: 276 passing yards, 2 TD, 0 Int (19 points)
    Getting a break from the tough defenses(DEN,PIT,GB) that he has faced so far Palmer should have his breakout game this season. The Browns have been horrible all around and this could be just what the doctor ordered for Carson. Start him with confidence.

    Cedric Benson, CIN, RB, @ Cleveland
    Forecast: 23 carries, 103 rushing yards, 2 catches, 10 yards, 1 TD (18 points)
    Benson has performed well this season no matter what the match-up. He is getting into the must start zone every week. He should have another big game against the Browns who have been ran all over by everybody. I see it happening again this season.

    Vernon Davis, SF, TE, VS. St. Louis
    Forecast: 6 catches, 74 yards, 1 TD ( 15 points)
    When Gore went down in Min the 49ers had to rely more on the passing game to move the ball. They used their most explosive player Davis well and he had a huge game. Well Gore is out again this week and I could see him having another big game as they might need to pass again.

    Devin Hester, CHI, WR, VS. Detroit
    Forecast: 6 catches, 96 yards, 1 TD
    Detroit’s defense has been horrible against the pass and Hester has been surprisingly solid this year being a WR. I see him going off in a big way this week stretching the field deep.

    Eli Manning, NYG, QB, @ Kansas City
    Forecast: 301 passing yards, 2 TD, 0 Int, 10 rushing yards (21 points)
    The Giants held the ball for most of the game last week so Eli was not needed as much to throw the ball around. This week it could happen again but I see him throwing it around a little more this week. Look for him to have a solid game with no turnovers this week.

    COLD
    Knowshon Moreno, DEN, RB, VS. Dallas

    Forecast: 18 carries, 44 rushing yards, 2 catches, 7 yards, 0 TD (6 points)
    Dallas has been surprisingly solid against the run this season and Moreno is in a timeshare. I just don’t see him having the same production against a better defense. Lower your expectations this week.

    Steven Jackson, STL, RB, @ San Francisco
    Forecast: 20 carries, 47 yards, 4 catches, 20 yards, 0 TD (9 points)
    Yes you are probably starting him anyway but the 49ers have a solid defense against the run and the Rams will be behind for most of the game. I know he is there only option on offense but I wouldn’t count on him this week.

    Marques Colston, NO, WR, VS. New York Jets
    Forecast: 3 catches, 44 yards, 0 TD (5 points)
    The Saints will throw the ball a ton every week but this week Colston has to deal with one of the NFL’s top cover corner, Darrelle Revis. He has previously shut down Randy Moss and Andre Johnson so I wouldn’t be surprised if he is shadowing Colston all day. I think he will be shutout of the end zone this week.

    Brett Favre, MIN, QB, VS. Green Bay
    Forecast: 252 passing yards, 1 TD, 2 Int (10 points)
    Everybody has been going crazy about Favre just because of one throw, a great throw at that. But his numbers before that were just average and going in this week against a Green Bay team that leads the league in Ints I see a let down this week. Though it’s not going to be because he is not trying hard to beat his former team.

    John Carlson, SEA, TE, @ Indianapolis
    Forecast: 3 catches, 42 yards, 0 TD (5 points)
    The Colts have been pretty solid against TE’s this year and I see them doing it again this week. The Seahawks will be down and forced to pass but I see them throwing it more to the WR this week if S.Wallace is still at QB

    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

    Week 3 Results:
    GOLD
    Antonio Gates, SD, TE, VS. Miami                                                                              WIN
    Forecast: 8 catches, 113 yards, 2 Tds (25 points)
    Actual: 5 catches, 64 yards, 0 TD (8.4 points)
    Tim Hightower, ARI, RB, VS. Indianapolis                                                                LOSS
    Forecast: 17 carries, 96 rushing yards, 3 catches, 21 yards, 1 TD (19 points)
    Actual: 9 carries, 22 rushing yards, 5 catches, 39 yards, 0 TD, 1 lost Fum (7 points)
    Matt Forte, CHI, RB, @ Seattle                                                                                          WIN
    Forecast: 23 carries, 103 yards, 3 catches, 22 yards, 1 TD (21 points)
    Actual: 21 carries, 66 yards, 6 catches, 40 yards, 0 TD (14.6 points)
    Brandon Jacobs, NYG, RB, @ Tampa Bay                                                                     WIN
    Forecast: 22 carries, 115 rushing yards, 1 catch, 8 yards, 2 Tds (24 points)
    Actual: 26 carries, 96 rushing yards, 1 TD (15.6 points)
    Brent Celek, PHI, TE, VS. Kansas City                                                                            WIN
    Forecast: 6 catches, 76 yards, 1 TD (15 points)
    Actual: 8 catches, 104 yards, 1 TD (19 points)
    Mario Manningham, NYG, WR, @ Tampa Bay                                                            LOSS
    Forecast: 6 catches, 96 yards, 1 TD (16 points)
    Actual: 4 catches, 55 yards, 0 TD (6.5 points)
    Felix Jones, DAL, RB, VS. Carolina                                                                                   LOSS
    Forecast: 17 carries, 98 yards, 2 catches, 17 yards, 1 TD (17 points)
    Actual: 9 carries, 94 yards, 1 catch, 20 yards (11.4 points)
    Byron Leftwich, TB, QB, VS. New York Giants                                                              LOSS
    Forecast: 305 passing yards, 3 Tds, 2 Int, 10 rushing yards (21 points)
    Actual: Yikkes 22 passing yards, 1 Int (-2 points)
    ___________
    Week: 4 -4 (50%)
    Season: 12 -12 (50%)

    COLD

    Willie Parker, PIT, RB, @ Cincinnati                                                                         LOSS
    Forecast:15 carries, 38 rushing yards, 0 Tds (3 points)
    Actual: 25 carries, 93 yards, 2 catches, 36 yards, 1 TD (18 points)
    Adrian Peterson, MIN, RB, VS. San Francisco                                                     WIN
    Forecast: 24 carries, 47 rushing yards, 1 catch, 8 yards, 1 TD (11 points)
    Actual: 19 carries, 85 yards, 2 catches, 14 yards, 0 TD (11 points)
    Darren McFadden, OAK, RB, VS. Denver                                                                 WIN
    Forecast: 14 carries, 43 rushing yards, 2 catches, 15 yards, 0 TD (6 points)
    Actual: 12 carries, 45 yards, 2 catches, 3 yards, 0 TD (6.5 points)
    Hines Ward, PIT, WR, @ Cincinnati                                                                         WIN
    Forecast: 4 catches, 41 yards, 0 TD (6 points)
    Actual: 4 catches, 82 yards, 0 TD (8 points)
    Brandon Marshall, DEN, WR, @ Oakland                                                               LOSS
    Forecast: 3 catches, 37 yards, 0 Tds (4 points)
    Actual: 5 catches, 67 yards, 1 TD (14 points)
     _____________
    Week: 3 -2 (60%)
    Season: 9-6 (60%)

    Source Image: AP

    NFL: NFC Preview

    Posted September 10, 2009 by darren
    Found in: NFL

    Yesterday, I previewed the AFC and as you can see, there are going to be some competitive division battles. Well, the NFC is no different. It seems like every division has a couple teams that can conceivably win the division.

    NFC EAST

    1. New York Giants
    The Giants where the class of the NFC last season till they faded down the stretch and where bounced out of the playoffs in their first game. That team had to deal with the loss of Plaxico Burress, who’s absence hurt the teams focus on the field, and injuries to the defense. Well this year they don’t have to worry about Plaxico, he’s gone, and their defense got some upgrades to an already solid unit. I see them using their power running game in order to become the class of the NFC again this year. They need to finish the season strong though if they want to go to the Super Bowl.

    2. Philadelphia Eagles
    The Eagles where close to going to the Super Bowl last year and this year they should be right there competing again. They got some steals in the draft, Jeremy Maclin and LeSean McCoy, that should upgrade an already explosive offense. The key to this team will be how the defense performs with a new coordinator and already some key injuries. If they ‘re solid than this could be a Super Bowl team.

    3. Dallas Cowboys
    No team disappointed more than the Cowboys last year. There team was just falling apart and despite all of it still had a chance of making the playoffs before getting blown out by the Eagles. They still have some talent, but I think the loss of a true number 1 receiver will really hurt their offense. They need to run the ball more if they want to be competitive this season. If they can’t, than this could be another disappointing season.

    4. Washington Redskins
    The Redskins will be improved this season, but in a tough division, its going to be hard to move up. Their defense will be pretty good so its up to the offense to carry this team as far as it can go.

    NFC NORTH

    1. Green Bay Packers
    After a step back last season, I see the Packers returning to the top of the division. Their first team has been tearing it up in the preseason and they look ready for the season. I think they will get off to a good start with Aaron Rodgers leading the way. This team has a ton of talent on both sides of the ball.

    2. Minnesota Vikings
    The Vikings have a great defense with a great running game. Add Brett Favre at QB and this team is thinking Super Bowl. The only thing is that’s what the Jets though till age caught up to Favre and he and the team faded down the stretch. Even before signing, Favre said that he didn’t think his body could take a full season, now he’s supposed to take a team to the Super Bowl. I don’t think so. This team will be solid, but I don’t see Favre lasting the season.

    3. Chicago Bears
    The Bears finally got the QB they’ve always wanted, or so they think. Yes, Jay Cutler has talent, but he hasn’t won anything in college or NFL. Even worse he is the first person to complain when things go bad. With their defense not being as strong as years past I don’t see this team advancing in the division just yet.

    4. Detroit Lions
    The Lions are in a rebuilding year all the way. They are just looking for some positives to jump start them into next year.

    NFC SOUTH

    1. New Orleans Saints
    Nobody has to worry about the offense as long as Drew Brees is at the helm. But it’s the defense that needs to improve dramatically if this team wants to make a Super Bowl run. The defense doesn’t have to be great, just solid. The good thing about the Saints is that they will never be out of a game with their offense so that should lead to some exciting games.

    2. Carolina Panthers
    The Panthers surprised some people last year with how good they were. They have an great running game with DeAngelo Williams and Jonathan Stewart, and a solid defense. They are like the Giants, in that respect, except they don’t have an elite QB. I see this team competing for the division title all season. They need to have a good season from Jake Delhomme if they want any hope at a Super Bowl.

    3. Atlanta Falcons
    The Falcons went from worst to first last season behind good defense and rookie QB Matt Ryan. I see them falling back down this season because of a defense that wont be very good. Their defense will cost them games all season making this a disappointing season.

    4. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
    Though they don’t want to admit it, this is a rebuilding year for Tampa Bay. They are just average on both sides of the ball which doesn’t make for a good season.

    NFC WEST

    1. San Francisco 49ers
    In a division that is open for any team to take, I see the 49ers grinding it out. They already have a solid defense and if they run the ball and control the game, I think they can have a solid season. All Shaun Hill does is win games, and he is very underrated in doing it. To me, he is the perfect QB to lead what Singletary wants to do.

    2. Arizona Cardinals
    The Cardinals rode a great offense to the Super Bowl last year surprising many. I think they will be very good again, but can Kurt Warner hold up. I’m not total sold on that which is why I think they will finish second in the division this season. They will still be fun to watch though as long as Kurt is the QB.

    3. Seattle Seahawks
    Seattle improved a lot in the off-season and are still under the radar. That could be the perfect storm for this sleeper team to make a run at the division. After all, they don’t have exactly world beaters in front of them.

    4. St. Louis Rams
    The Rams will be competing with the Lions for worst in the NFC. They are rebuilding right now, but they have some good talent for the future.

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    This Week in Sports Blogs

    Posted February 20, 2009 by nick
    Found in: This Week in Sports Blogs

    Danica Patrick

    This week in sports blogs and news:

    • Why did Sports Illustrated take off Danica Patrick’s tattoo? - CNBC
    • Harlem Globetrotter charged with domestic abuse - USA Today
    • Marvin Harrison’s days in Indianapolis are numbered - NFL.com
    • Lil’ Wayne blogs for ESPN, shows excitement with new tattoo - Sports By Brooks
    • Jason Richardson drives 90 mph with child in car - Larry Brown Sports
    • The NBA Trade Buzz is Upon Us - The Sports Hernia

    This week on the Smarter Sports Blog we covered:

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    Seahawk Leroy Hill Faked Arrest to Avoid Franchise Tag?

    Posted February 18, 2009 by nick
    Found in: NFL

    That’s what some people are thinking.Leroy Hill

    Seattle Seahawks linebacker Leroy Hill was arrested last January 24th in Atlanta for misdemeanor marijuana possession.

    Sounds like a typical night for many NFL players right?

    Here’s the part that gets some people thinking. Hill was arrested while driving a 1975 Buick Electra. An Electra that had a brakelight out and when asked by the cops if they could search the car, he said consented. In there, they found a bookbag with just the right amount of drugs for it to be a misdemeanor.

    Hmmm…An NFL linebacker driving a busted up 1975 Buick who can’t afford a hefty amount of drugs? Yeah, sounds a bit fishy to me, or maybe he’s just a penny pincher.

    I don’t see why any player would hate to have the franchise tag put no them that much. If you really hate the team that places the tag on you, sign the contract then throw yourself down some stairs and break both arms or something. That way in a year, you’ll be ready to sign with another team and you’ll still be rich!

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    New Sports Blog Round Up

    Posted October 24, 2008 by nick
    Found in: This Week in Sports Blogs

    Tom Brady

    Sporting Goods   NFL Gear   MLB Gear

    This week in sports blogs and news:


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    Crushing Video: Ike Hilliard Gets Sandwiched By Seahawks

    Posted October 20, 2008 by nick
    Found in: Videos, NFL

    Ike Hilliard

    Talk about getting stuck between a rock and a hard place.

    In this case, stuck between two Seahawks players going at top speed.

    I got the wind knocked out of me one time when I was a kid. It hurt. Very badly. I think I may have even cried a little. But after watching this crushing hit Ike Hilliard takes from Lofa Tatupu and Leroy Hill, I’m at a loss for words. When the two Seahawks sandwich Hilliard, it literally seems like everything just pauses for a brief moment.

    And another thing, why is it that when every time someone gets a concussion, they put up little baby T-Rex arms?


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    Romo and Simpson Can Now Have Quality Time

    Posted January 14, 2008 by nick
    Found in: NFL

    Amani Toomer - New York Giants

    Tony Romo and the Dallas Cowboys were one of the many teams upset this weekend in the second round of the NFL Playoffs. Since Romo couldn’t lead his team to the NFC Championship Game, he can now spend some more PDA filled evenings with his new sweetheart, Jessica Simpson. I wonder if her parents will tag along again.

    Here are the players who helped out their team this weekend and some who didn’t:

    New York Giants 24, Dallas Cowboys 17

    • Eli Manning didn’t turn the ball over once and connected to Amani Toomer for two touchdown passes.

    San Diego Chargers 28, Indianapolis Colts 24

    • Philip Rivers tossed for three touchdowns despite a non-existent LaDainian Tomlinson, who left with a leg injury.
    • Peyton Manning was his usual self with over 400-yards passing and four touchdowns, but it was his two interceptions in Charger territory that proved to be crucial.

    New England Patriots 31, Jacksonville Jaguars 20

    • Tom Brady only threw two incomplete passes, connecting on 26 passes and throwing three touchdowns.

    Green Bay Packers 42, Seattle Seahawks 20

    • Brett Favre and Ryan Grant each had three touchdowns, including 201 yards rushing for Grant.
    • Seattle’s running game was pretty much non-existent, as Shaun Alexander led the Seahawks with 20-yards.

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