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Wednesday, October 17, 2007

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Greetings and salutations.
After playing fantasy football for the last 11 years and writing a column
about it for The Morning Journal for the last three, this will be the first
time I attempt a blog on the subject. I¹m new to this, so bear with me.
What I aim to accomplish with the blog is to give you more information than
I can provide in my usual column format. Also, if you have any fantasy
football-related questions (i.e. Is this trade fair? Would you start this QB
over that one? Etc.), please feel free to post them to me on this blog, and
I will answer them to the best of my ability and knowledge.
Also, you can post comments and tell me how great I am or how much of a bum
I am, but remember to keep it PG-rated. This is a family newspaper, and
anything that ³crosses the line² will be deleted. I¹m just warning you.
As an added bonus today, here¹s something I¹d like to call ³Who¹s Hot and
Who¹s Not²:
Who¹s Hot
€ Indianapolis tight end Dallas Clark has the second-highest fantasy points
per game average of all the tight ends so far (only behind Antonio Gates).
Before the bye week, Clark has ripped off four straight double-digit weeks.
The Colts using him as a wideout on occasion has really helped his
production.
€ Patriots wide receiver Donte Stallworth is finally showing his worth to
the New England offense. After four lackluster weeks, Tom Brady is finally
showing confidence in his other free agent wideout, putting up two straight
double-digit weeks. Snap him up if he¹s available, because the more
double-teams Randy Moss draws, the more chances Stallworth will have.
€ I think it¹s safe to say that, while Chad Johnson is more flamboyant, T.J.
Houshmandzadeh is becoming the more reliable fantasy stud. Housh has put up
four straight games scoring in the 20s, and he doesn¹t appear to stop now.
As Carson Palmer gains more confidence in ³Who¹s-your-mama,² the more you¹ll
be like the guy who drafts him in that fantasy football commercial and says
³Championship!²
€ Finally, after a slow start, LaDainian Tomlinson is finally back. A huge
game last week had L.T. score in the high 30s or 40s, depending on your
league¹s scoring system. That¹s something L.T. did for a living last season.
Maybe Norv Turner finally got the memo that he has something spectacular in
his backfield. Look for more big weeks from the top draft pick.
€ Remember when Tom Brady was being compared to Troy Aikman (a great NFL
quarterback but not a great fantasy QB)? Those days are gone. Brady may
threaten Peyton Manning¹s single-season touchdown record the way he¹s been
playing this season. Also, Jeff Garcia and Derek Anderson have really been
heating it up as of late. If either of these guys are dangling on your
league¹s waiver wire, what are you waiting for?
€ A pair of kickers who probably didn¹t get drafted, or at least drafted
late, are have been red-hot lately, thanks to their team¹s offenses being so
prolific. New England¹s Stephen Gostkowski and our own Phil Dawson now rank
among the high scorers for fantasy kickers. Gostkowski has scored in
double-figures in the last three games, while Dawson is coming off a
12-point game.
Who¹s Not
€ Vince Young began the season playing great, thanks to his running prowess.
But injuries and an overall poor performance have really led fantasy owners
to sour on him. He¹s scored a total of minus-2 points in the last two weeks.
€ Matt Schaub was another one who was playing very well as his surprising
Texans were winning, but it appears both he and his team are crashing back
to Earth. Schaub has scored three points in each of the last two weeks.
€ Tatum Bell is starting to be dropped in many leagues, and for good reason.
Not only is his performance slipping, but he may start losing carries to a
returning Kevin Jones. He started off with a bang, but he¹s been a huge
non-factor in the last three weeks.
€ Remember Fred Taylor? Jacksonville¹s real starting running back? He had a
decent game last week, but for the most part, he¹s been ice cold this
season. He has the same amount of fantasy points as Browns fullback Lawrence
Vickers. That¹s not good.
€ Deion Branch started the year with a big fat goose-egg, then rebounded
with three straight double-digit weeks. However, he¹s reverted back to his
Week 1 form in the last two weeks, putting up another goose-egg in last
week¹s loss to New Orleans.
Thanks, and good luck this week in your games. And, Go Tribe!

5 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Branch got a zero because he is injured.

Anyways I want to state that P.Rivers is killing me. If getting Chambers doesnt help him then I am toast.

-ALJ-

October 18, 2007 at 6:19 AM 
Blogger browns99 said...

Who would be a better start at QB? Matt Schaub (HOU) or Travarious Jackson (MIN)?

October 18, 2007 at 7:10 AM 
Blogger barbie q. grille said...

i have 3 running backs which two should i start? drew jones,alexander and jordan

October 19, 2007 at 9:48 AM 
Blogger barbie q. grille said...

i have three running backs which two should i start? drew jones, alexander and jordan

October 19, 2007 at 9:51 AM 
Blogger Francis X. Bova III said...

On 10/19/07, DDiFilippo@invacare.com wrote:

Which 2 running backs?

Jones-Drew, Frank Gore, Adrian Peterson? Point Per Reception league

Denny A. DiFilippo

Hey, Denny,

You shouldn't even have to ask if Adrian Peterson should be one of your running backs to start. The guy is great and is in the same company as Tomlinson, Addai and Rudi Johnson (when healthy) as guys to start on a regular basis. I'd go with Gore over Jones-Drew, only because I think Gore is more consistant. Plus, Jones-Drew's a bit banged up.

Props to you for having to make this decision. I'm very jealous. Nice job drafting.

Dan

October 20, 2007 at 2:50 AM 

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