Saturday, September 30, 2006

Fantasy Football week 4 report


This week lots of people will be missing lots of key factors to there fantasy football team because many teams with lots of marquee players will be on bye this week. The Giants,Broncos,Bucs and Steelers are on a bye week and lots of people will be looking all over the waiver wire. Here are some people to pick up for each position and my stud for each position this week.


QB: Charlie Frye vs Raiders- Frye has made a great tandem with Braylon Edwards so far this season and could have a great day against a poor Raiders secondary.
RB:Maurice Drew vs Redskins- The Redskins have never had to play against a running back like Maurice and could have a hard time catching him in the open field.
WR: Braylon Edwards vs Raiders- See Charlie Frye
TE: Owen Daniels vs Dolphins- The Dolphins have allowed big games to tight ends so far this season. He is also turning into a great saftey valve for David Carr.
K: John Carney vs Panthers- The Panthers have been allowing a lot of touchdowns this season. Carney should get some attempts this game.
DST: Vikings vs Bills- The Vikings have been playing great defense so far this season and except for Willis McGahee, the Bills offense looks really bad.


Week 4 fantasy studs:
QB: Peyton Manning vs Jets- Peyton should find lots of soft spots in coverage considering Marvin Harrison and Reggie Wayne are getting covered by young cornerbacks.
RB: Warrick Dunn vs Cardinals- Warrick has had a great year so far and a subpar Cardinals run defense shouldn't stop that.
WR: Reggie Wayne vs Jets- Coming of the death of his brother, Wayne should come out motivated and ready to play.
TE: Alge Crumpler vs Cardinals- The Cardinals have had a hard time stopping the passing game this season. Alge should be able to put up at least a touchdown.
K: Shayne Graham vs Patriots- The Bengals should score a ton of touchdowns and Graham will get tons of oppurtunites.
DST: Eagles vs Packers- Rookie Lineman + Lots of blitzing = sacks

Friday, September 29, 2006

Week 4 Predictions


So far this NFL season is of to a great start with lots of teams that are living up to the hype and some that haven't lived up to the billing at all. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers were predicted to make the playoffs by many analyists this season. The Bucs are now 0-3 and their quarterback Chris Simms is out indefinitely after he needed his spleen removed. The San Diego Chargers were also predicted to go very far into the playoffs this year by many analyists. The Chargers though are 2-0 and have played great defense and have had solid play from quarterback Phillip Rivers. Here are my week 4 picks.

Game of the Weak: Dolphins vs Texans- The Texans are looking a little better but the Dolphins just look awful.

Game of the Week: Seahawks vs Bears- The two best teams in the NFC, one has a great offense the other a great defense. Need I say more?

Last Week: 9-5
Overall: 30-16


Cardinals 14 Falcons 24
Cowboys 21 Titans 10
Colts 35 Jets 17
Dolphins 13 Texans 20
Minnesota 21 Bills 13
Saints 14 Panthers 28
Chargers 21 Ravens 10
49ers 21 Cheifs 14
Lions 17 Rams 24
Browns 28 Raiders 13
Jaguars 21 Redskins 14
Patriots 17 Bengals 35
Seahawks 17 Bears 23
Packers 10 Eagles 35

Wednesday, September 20, 2006

Week 3 Predictions


There are lots of teams that now have proven what they are capable of doing this season.

The Jaguars were a 12-4 team last season but people still didn't give them credit. The Jags have now beaten the Steelers and the Cowboys.

The Vikings were predicted by many to finish 3rd in the division. They have already beaten the Redskins on the road and the Panthers at home. Both were predicted to be NFC powers.

After a strong week 2, here are my week 3 predictions. If the picture is a sign of things, I think Chad likes my pick of his game against the Steelers.

Game of the Weak: Packers vs Lions- Neither of these teams has a win; or an offense.

Game of the Week: Bengals vs Steelers- A perfect AFC grudge match this one should be a fight to the end.



Last Week: 14-2
Overall: 21-11

Panthers 21 Bucs 10
Bears 17 Vikings 13
Bengals 24 Steelers 14
Packers 10 Lions 24
Jaguars 17 Colts 28
Jets 13 Bills 16
Titans 10 Dolphins 21
Redskins 28 Texans 14
Ravens 21 Browns 6
Giants 21 Seahawks 24
Eagles 28 49ers 24
Rams 17 Cardinals 35
Broncos 10 Patriots 14
Falcons 21 Saints 10

Fantasy Football week 3 report


There were many unpicked players that had huge games last week. Lots of players people thought were a fluke did great. For example, Chad Pennington almost crawled out of my dog house. Chad ended up throwing for 300 yards and 2 touchdowns against the Patriots. Here are some players to get, and some to avoid on the waiver wire for week 3.


For Real:
Antonio Bryant WR 49ers: After 2 games of over 75 yards and a TD, Bryant proved he and Alex Smith can get it done.
Jerious Norwood RB Falcons: He may not be the starter but he is putting up a solid 60 yards a game.
Reggie Williams WR Jaguars: Many Jaguars fans didn't have faith in Reggie but I have liked him his whole career. He has put up good numbers so far and will help a lot if you get points for end zone dances.

One Game Wonder:
Rex Grossman QB Bears: unfortunately, the Bears can't play the Lions every week.
Bernard Berrian WR Bears: See Rex Grossman
Brett Favre QB Packers: He may have a few good weeks but he throws way too many interceptions.

Saturday, September 16, 2006

Week 2 predictions

The first week of the NFL season is in the books and 16 teams are undefeated. Lots of teams that nobody expected to win won last week like the Vikings and Rams. Many teams that were supposted to be good did awful like the Buccaneers and the Panthers. Here are my week 2 predictions

Game of the weak- Saints vs Packers- If you want to see Reggie Bush's first touchdown, go to the nearest sports bar as soon as the game starts.

Game of the week- Steelers vs Jaguars- This may not be the highest scoring game but this game should be pretty fun to watch.

Fantasy stud for each postition
QB: Peyton Manning vs Houston- All he does is put up numbers and this is a pretty bad defense you do the math.
RB: Ladanian Tomlinson vs Tennesee- This defense isn't all that much better then Oakland's so this could be a 3 touchdown game.
WR: Reggie Wayne vs Houston- See Peyton Manning
TE: Todd Heap vs Oakland- Now with a quarterback who can get him the ball, he should have a big game.
K: Josh Brown vs Arizona- This game has shootout written all over it.
DST: Ravens vs Oakland- Oakland just looked plain awful and the Ravens defense looks back to old form.

Week 2 predictions: Season overall: 7-9

Bills 13 Dolphins 24
Panthers 14 Vikings 21
Browns 10 Bengals 28
Lions 13 Bears 14
Texans 14 Colts 35
Saints 21 Packers 14
Giants 21 Eagles 17
Raiders 3 Ravens 24
Bucs 10 Falcons 17
Cardinals 21 Seahawks 35
Rams 21 49ers 17
Chiefs 13 Broncos 20
Patriots 21 Jets 13
Titans 7 Chargers 35
Redskins 14 Cowboys 17
Steelers 13 Jaguars 16

Wednesday, September 13, 2006

Fantasy Football week 2 report


After watching games this week I noticed that every year some players have a breakout game in week one but do nothing for the rest of the year. Remember Frisman Jackson of the Cleveland Browns? I didn't think so. His first game of the season he had 12 catches for 147 yards and a touchdown. The rest of the year he caught 4 passes. Here are some players to get and avoid on the waiver wire.


The Real Deal:
Chargers DST
They don't have to play the Raiders for Shawne Merriman to light teams up
Laurence Maroney RB Patriots The Patriots are always good at drafting and this rookie is no exception
Steve McNair QB Ravens With old teamate Derrick Mason it could be a fun year in Baltimore
Troy Williamson WR Vikings With no true number 1 receiver Williamson a former 1st round pick could come into his own this season


One Game Wonder:
Chad Pennington QB Jets Titans are one of the worst pass defense teams in the league and there is always question about the shoulder.
Laveranues Coles WR Jets (See Chad Pennington)
Bills DST The Bills have defensive talent, but they don't have enough offense to keep them rested.
Vikings DST The Vikings have great corners but the linebacker position is questionable with 1st round pick Chad Greenway out for the year.

Saturday, September 09, 2006

Week 1 Predictions

Game of the Weak
Jets vs Titans- Like I really had a choice

Game of the Week
Bengals vs Chiefs- If you like scoring, this is the game for you

Fantasy stud for each position
QB: Kurt Warner vs San Francisco- The 49ers didn't get much better this offseason but Warner has great targets to throw to in Anquan Boldin and Larry Fitzgerald.
RB: Ladainian Tomlinson vs Oakland- LT is a great back every week but Oakland's defense isn't that good.
WR: Larry Fitzgerald vs San Francisco- Fitz is a great red zone receiver and the Cardinals will be in the redzone a lot considering the 49ers defense.
TE: Ben Watson vs Buffalo- Watson is a monster who will have lots of looks with the absence of Deion Branch and Buffalo's short handed defense.
K: Josh Brown vs Detroit- Seahawks offense + Lions Defense= lots of extra point oppurtunities
DST: Bears vs Green Bay- Brett Favre didn't get any younger and the running back situation is not settled.

Week 1 predictions

Falcons 13 Panthers 24
Ravens 10 Bucs 14
Bills 13 Patriots 28
Bengals 35 Chiefs 31
Broncos 21 Rams 17
Saints 14 Browns 20
Jets 10 Titans 17
Eagles 21 Texans 24
Seahawks 35 Lions 21
Bears 20 Packers 10
Cowboys 17 Jaguars 13
49ers 14 Cardinals 42
Colts 35 Giants 21
Vikings 13 Redskins 21
Chargers 24 Raiders 14

Wednesday, September 06, 2006

Dolphins vs Steelers predictions


The NFL season is finally upon us as the 2006 season starts off with the Steelers hosting the Dolphins. The Steelers are playing without quarterback Ben Roethlisberger and could potentially not have Hines Ward to catch passes from Charlie Batch.

The Dolphins have been a trendy pick to win the Super Bowl after adding all pro quarterback Daunte Culpepper. When having time to throw Daunte could hurt a defense with his excellent vision of the field. The problem is Troy Polamalu and the Steelers will blitz all game long.
If Ronnie Brown and Chris Chambers live up to the preseason billing, this could be a dangerous team on offense. They also have all pro's Jason Taylor and Zach Thomas on defense.

If you play fantasy football I have my fantasy stud of the game to watch. This game it is the Dolphins tight end Randy McMichael. With the Linebackers blitzing, he could become a safety valve for Culpepper.

To me with a backup quarterback in for Pittsburgh, the Dolphins are just too strong and that is why my prediction for the game is Dolphins: 24 Steelers:17

Tuesday, September 05, 2006

First Posting

Hi my name is Aaron, my sport is football and my favorite player is Chad Johnson. That's why I'm FBKid85.