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    Posts Tagged with Tennesse Titans

    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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    This Week in Sports Blogs

    Posted January 18, 2008 by nick
    Found in: This Week in Sports Blogs

    The Karate Kid

    This week in news and sports blogs around the Net:

    And in Smarter Sports we talked about:

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    Another Strip Club, Another Pac Man Jones Incident

    Posted January 16, 2008 by nick
    Found in: What Were They Thinking!?, NFL

    We all knew that sooner or later we’d be getting some new juice on Pac Man Jones, so don’t act too surprised with this.Pac Man Jones

    Needless to say, Pac Man Jones is back in trouble with the law again, and it involves another strip club. This time a woman is accusing the Tennessee Titans player of punching her in an Atlanta club. As if the charges in Las Vegas weren’t enough, he just couldn’t stay out of a club and try to better his image.

    According to the article, Jones was angry at the club’s managers, saying they stole his money and bracelet. Wanda S. Jackson was in the club’s office and came out to look at what was going on, where she says Jones lunged over to her and sucker punched her in the face.

    Jackson, an attorney who was there to deal with the owner’s divorce, says she was sucker punched by Pac Man Jones.

    I think we should all just give up with Pac Man. The only way to keep him out of strip clubs and out of trouble is to shut down every pole joint. We can’t count on him to stay out of trouble. It just follows him.

    Source: Sports Illustrated

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    Pacman’s Season Ended before it Even Started

    Posted April 21, 2007 by nick
    Found in: Pacman Watch, Sound Off!, Breaking News, NFL

    So Pacman Jones took out a full page ad in The Tennessean on April 20th, apologizing to his family, friends, team and fans for the trouble he’s been getting into the past few YEARS.Pacman Jones

    Did you get that last word? It said YEARS.

    Although I’m sure the ad is sincere, and it’s a great start in trying to win everyone’s trust back. But Pacman. Dude. Pal. You should have started that YEARS ago.

    I’ve always believed that actions speak louder than words, and although this is an action, I need to see more.

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