Friday, October 22, 2010

Fantasy Fortunes Top 50 Fantasy Football week 15 year 2009 for the final classification

The following rankings are based on a fantasy football player's year to end season value. If a draft or auction were to occur today this is the rank and value we place on the players based on their past performance and predicted future production. The basis for the valuations is a 10 team league starting 1 QB 2 RB 2 WR 1 TE 1 K 1 Defense with a 50% yardage and 50% TD scoring system with no points awarded for receptions. The rankings are updated every Tuesday morning, allowing players to value their teams, analyze player values for trades and plan future moves to get the most return out of your Fantasy Football players.


1 Chris Johnson Titans, RB
The love child of Jar Jar Binks and Whoopi Goldberg keeps racking up points. Great playoff schedule. $43


2 Adrian Peterson
Vikings, RB He has racked up 1519 total yards and 14 tds (tied for rushing TD lead) and apparently can grow lizard skin at will. $38


3 Maurice Jones-Drew
Jaguars, RB What Would Jones Drew? Should bring home some fantasy hardware for teams. $37


4 Ray Rice Ravens, RB
He's a top 5 guy and we get the feeling he's only scratching the surface of his potential....if only he was featured more in their offense. $35


5 Cedric Benson Bengals, RB
With his hips healthy again he should be dancing back to early season form. Almost hung a hundo on the stout Vikes run D. $28


6 Ricky Williams Miami, RB
Ever since Crockett got hurt, Tubs has taken over. Look for Miami Vice solo act Ricky "Tubs" Williams to deliver the goods championship week, against the Texans. $28


7 Steven Jackson Rams, RB


4 TD's on the year is hard to forgive. But, with 2 good playoff matchups he could redeem himself. $25


8 Larry Fitzgerald Cardinals, WR
If old man Warner can keep it together his playoff matchups look incredible..... @DET then home vs STL. Pending results of Monday Night Injury. $25


9 Ryan Grant Packers, RB
Tough 1st playoff game vs PIT. He and Packers are surging though, we are believers. $24


10 DeAngelo Williams Panthers, RB
After last years fantasy playoff run, you gotta have him in your line up. $23


11 Andre Johnson Texans,WR
He and Schaub are clicking... Rams and Dolphins make for a good playoff schedule. $22


12 Thomas Jones Jets, RB
If you seek flashy highlight reel TD replays, go elsewhere, but if you like reliable production, you've come to the right place. $21


13 Aaron Rodgers Packers,QB
Now that he is getting the playground approved 5 banana count from his O-line, he is looking better than ever. Topping the charts in most scoring formats. $21


14 Drew Brees Saints, QB
If you're a Brees owner your rooting for one of two options; Saints try to go undefeated or the start losing.... either scenario keeps him on the field. $20


15 Anquan Boldin Cardinals,WR
This won't be the last time you hear this at this site, the Cardinals fantasy playoff schedule is as good as it gets. $20


16 Randy Moss Patriots, WR
Giving body language like he's starting to check out mentally for the season, on the other hand a strong finish would not surprise us. Tough read. $19


17 Rashard Mendenhall Steelers, RB
Despite killing owners with his recent performance against CLE, he remains a strong option going forward. $19


18 DeSean Jackson Eagles, WR
Seems to be clear of the concussion. He doesn't get a ton of receptions, but 18.9 yds/catch is tops in the league (of relevant WR's)....and he returns the occasional punt for 6 as well. $19


19 Frank Gore 49ers, RB
What happened to running 3 times and then punting? Obviously, the 49ers are better off with their new pass first offense, but that is not sitting well with Gore owners. $17


20 Jamaal Charles Chiefs, RB
He's been red hot since taking over the starting role. Chiefs are not a high powered an offense, but he is getting it done on his end. $17


21 Brandon Marshall Broncos, WR
Just set the single game NFL reception record (21) and looks to be hitting his stride, rewarding owners who stuck with him. $17


22 Joesph Addai Colts, RB
Quietly having a really nice season. He has pressed the pause button on the Donald Brown era for now. $17


23 LaDainian Tomlinson Chargers, RB
He's been surprisingly consistent since coming back from injury early in the year. $16


24 Wes Welker Patriots, WR
The league leader in Receptions (105) and second in yardage (1158) gives you week in week out consistent production, any TD's are just icing on the cake. $16


25 Vincent Jackson Chargers, WR
Is to San Diego WR's what MadMen is to AMC.....both have made something completely irrelevant worth watching now. $16


26 Kurt Warner Cardinals, QB
The old man has two great matchups to bring home fantasy championships; @DET then home vs STL. $15


27 Miles Austin Cowboys,WR
Blind Melon, The Proclaimers, Chumbawumba and Hanson want to know his secret for multiple hit success. $14


28 Sidney Rice Vikings, WR
Having the prototypical wide receiver 3rd year breakout season. Expecting even bigger things next year. $14


29 Chad Ochocinco Bengals,WR
Typical streaky season for Chad OchoTweets. Faces 10th (SD) and 24th (KC) ranked pass defenses weeks 15 & 16. $14


30 Calvin Johnson Lions, WR
Looking more like a 'second tier' transforming machine to robot action figure of the 80's......Gobot in disguise! $13


31 Pierre Thomas Saints, RB
He plays Suzanne Summers in the Saints aggravating Three's Company sitcom. He is the hottest by far, yet Mike Bell in the role of the butch brunette gets far too much screen time $12


32 Matt Schaub Texans, QB
He has been a house of fire all season. Faces STL (19th) and MIA (22nd) next two weeks. $12


33 Phillip Rivers Chargers, QB
The main reason the Chargers have won 8 straight. Model of consistency; never scored more than 23 or less than 9. $11


34 Tom Brady Patriots, QB
Everyone in the AFC is rooting for a colicky Brady baby to hamper his production. $11


35 Brandon Jacobs Giants, RB
Like B Jacobs....as much as everyone likes the Cool Asian guy with the twirling kicks in Karate Kid, at the All Valley Tourney, maybe it's just time to admit he's not quite as good as we'd like him to be. $11


36 Steve Smith Giants, WR
Nothing too flashy here, just a consistent 75 yds/game and a TD mixed in every few. $10


37 Peyton Manning Colts, QB
Will you get more than 2 quarters of production out of him? If he's playing for the perfect season, we think so. $10


38 Mike Sims-Walker Jaguars, WR
Having a solid year for the Jaguar-Leopards. As long as he's healthy he could finish very strong. $9


39 Vernon Davis 49ers, TE
A monster who probably deserves to be higher. He'll be spending his off-season lobbying for equal treatment of Tight Ends. $9


40 Kevin Smith Lions, RB
Fairly consistent for such a bad offense. Hope for 8 points, anything more is gravy. $8


41 Roddy White Falcons, WR
247 yds and 2 scores in the last 4 games, not setting the world ablaze, but a strong #2 WR. $8


42 Michael Turner Falcons, RB
The Burner......if last year he was fueled by petroleum products......this year he's apparently switched to "easy bake oven" technology. $8


43 Antonio Gates Chargers, TE
Slow start, but coming on strong. He's delivered fantasy championships before, in Gates we trust. $8


44 Reggie Wayne Colts, WR
Hasn't gone over 50 yds in the last three weeks, cutting his owners deep......I'm talking like BJ Penn cutting Diego Sanchez's forehead with a head kick deep. $7


45 Marion Barber Cowboys, RB
716 yds and 4 TD's on the year....he's on the list based on potential, not for past performance. $7


46 Marques Colston Saints, WR
Marques, along with posse; Shonne, Toni, Geoff, and Alicks frequent the island of misfit name spellers. $7


47 Quinton Ganther Redskins, RB
Shined in his first start against the Raiders, now let's see how he does vs an NFL team. $7


48 Fred Jackson Bills, RB
Every other week streak means, bench next week, cash in on championship game pending your options. $7


49 Beanie Wells Cardinals, RB
Received the bulk of the carries in the Monday night game vs SF. If he continues to get the lion's share of the work, he has plenty of upside with the aforementioned AZ playoff schedule. $7


50 Greg Jennings Packers, WR
His reversal of fortune this season rivals only that of an amateur competitive eater; one minute focused and poised for a Coney Island Championship, the next he's got semi-digested wet hot dogs & buns all over his shoes. $7

Thursday, October 21, 2010

The combo of QB-RB-WR top NFL 2010

Unitas-Ameche-Berry in the late 1950s and 1960s early to Bradshaw-Harris-Swann in the 1970s to Montana-Craig-rice in the 1980s to Aikman-Smith-Irvin in the 1990s to Manning-James-Harrison in 2000, there has been a history of feared combos of QB-RB-WR feeding gridiron success in the NFL. In the NFL today, with more open offenses and running backs by the Committee, having a formidable set of "triplets" triplets has become less comprehensive, but not less effective. Here is my list of the best combos QB-RB-WR in the League:


Atlanta Falcons (Matt Ryan, Michael Turner, Roddy White)-the fact that the Falcons this list speaks volumes about my belief that Matt Ryan bounce a campaign of cervical in 2009. I think this guy has written QB all about him and will begin to show in 2010 elite. Also I hope to see Michael Turner more resemble the runner we saw in 2008 that plagued by injuries, we saw back to last season.While Ryan and Turner suffered from disappointing seasons in 2009, followed by Roddy White emerges as one of top wide receivers with catches of 85 League and a career best 11 touchdowns.Busque Falcons offense to light in 2010.


(Brett Favre, Adrian Peterson, Sidney Rice) Minnesota Vikings-obviously this ranking depends very much of Brett Favre decision on whether to play or not in 2010. Say, I have the suspicion of stealth show sometime in August after the rigors of training camp are nothing more than a memory for his teammates. After doubt Favre ability to challenge the age of the last two seasons, I can find no reason to expect a sharp decline in his work this season.Despite a fairly pedestrian ending his season - for my money - Adrian Peterson is still the best running back in the NFL.Los fans of Vikings had been waiting in Sidney Rice finally live up to some of its enormous potential from being taken in the second round in 2007. Well, finally got what you were looking for as he flourished with Favre as your quarterback - resulting in Pro Bowl season in 2009.


Dallas Cowboys (Tony Romo, Marion Barber, Miles Austin)-Miles Austin came from nowhere last season's team with Romo and Barber to bring back memories of the original three of cowboy triplets (Smith, Aikman and Irvin). The Boys ranked # 2 in the NFL in total yards last season and again should have no problem moving the ball in 2010.


Indianapolis Colts (Peyton Manning, Joseph Addai, Reggie Wayne)-The Colts have found towards the top of this list every year from Edgerrin James teamed up with Peyton Manning and Marvin Harrison in 1999.Eleven years later, a couple of names has been changed, but the results have been the same.Joseph Addai assumed James in 2006 and moved low Reggie Wayne shadow Marvin Harrison completely in 2009 as they, along with Manning, lead helped the Colts to a Super Bowl appearance last season.


Baltimore Ravens (Joe Flacco, Ray Rice, Anquan Boldin)-I know this combination is not tested as a unit with Boldin still to play a down Ravens, but I love the potential of these three 2010.flacco built in a stunning rookie campaign in 2008 season passing over 3600 yards and 21 touchdowns in 2009.Ray Rice, also in its second season of the year past, had more than 2,000 yards of scrimmage.Si Boldin can rapidly develop chemistry with Flacco, look for this group to get some very impressive totals this season.

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Bird Feed - Unable to Fly

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There was plenty of blame to pass around after Sunday night's home defeat to the hated Dallas Cowboys; offensive ineptitude, miscues, and penalties were the most obvious. Allow me to offer one more addition to the group. I'll agree I'm being fussy, but I expect more from an Iggle defense. Take a deep breath. There's a lot to cover here.


The most obvious reason for the Eagles' struggles on Sunday was Donovan McNabb. McNabb looked like JaMarcus "Rush"ell. He was hurried, flustered and most of his passes sailed wide, high, low, and even decapitated a few worms along the way. This is not news. McNabb has a few of these games every season. Although, if I'm Andy Reid, I take McNabb aside this week and tell him he has two weeks to get his accuracy under control before he visits the bench. While it's true that none of McNabb's mistakes DIRECTLY led to the defeat, he missed multiple receivers for first downs and failed to lead the offense on a point producing drive in the 4th quarter (garbage field goal doesn't count). Reid also deserves some blame for the offense's offensive performance. The Cowboys were in McNabb's grille for most of the first half. Usually, a coach will run the ball a little more or call quicker pass routes to slow down the rush and help out his quarterback. My preference would have been to see them run the ball last night. The running game was decently effective (3.9 yards/rush), but asking Reid to commit to a running game is about as easy as asking Allen Iverson to come off the bench.


Where were the wide receivers last night, and why didn't we take shots downfield? Glad you asked. First, let's cover the wide receivers. Both Jeremy Maclin and DeSean Jackson are fast, really fast. Unfortunately, as is the case with most speedy receivers, they aren't big or physical. If the offensive line is providing McNabb loads of time, their size is irrelevant. When McNabb is under pressure, size matters. Due to their stature, both receivers struggled to get off the line when pressed by Dallas' corners. McNabb needed them to get open in 1.5 - 2.5 seconds as opposed to the 3 - 5 seconds they've had in recent weeks. It should also be noted that Reid spends the highest percentage of the team's payroll on the O-line and yet they are this unreliable. Yes, the receivers couldn't get off the line, and yes McNabb missed them when they were open, but the ineptitude began at the offensive line and spread through the entire offense like swine flu.


As for the downfield attempts, the Cowboys executed the perfect game plan. First, pressure McNabb early. Regardless of whether you keep the heat on for the remainder of the game, McNabb has shown he responds poorly to being pressured and hit early in games. Second, don't let DeSean Jackson get behind the secondary. The Cowboys sat a safety over top and forced Jackson and the offense to make the accurate passes within 20 yards of the line of scrimmage. Three, make McNabb complete those passes within 20 yards of the line of scrimmage. The Cowboys know this is where McNabb will struggle from time to time. He struggled on Sunday night. The Cowboys took away the Eagles' bread-and-butter and forced the smaller receivers and McNabb to make plays in traffic. They weren't up to the challenge, especially McNabb.


I watch every primetime NFL game regardless if the Eagles are playing. I can honestly say that, with the exclusion of the Titans' performance against the Colts and of course the Redskins, The Eagles have performed the worst of any team. It's been ugly. Last night, Reid proved why he is the most incapable, game managing coach since Gordon Bombay briefly sabotaged the USA junior hockey team in the "Mighty Ducks" sequel. The first challenge wasn't necessary, and the field goal at the end could only be explained by a gambling problem (Reid clearly had the Eagles in a two-team tease). His play calling was again, questionable. (It should be noted that Reid's play calling is almost always questionable until December. It's almost as if he knows how to win but refuses to implement that style until absolute necessary. Maybe it's to keep his opponents off kilter, or maybe it's because he hates going home so much that he prolongs each and every game by passing 70% of the time. We may never know. All we know is that it causes migraines, stress attacks, and drunkenness across the Delaware Valley each and every fall.)


In addition to Reid's failures, the Eagles had two penalties that really affected the scoreboard. The first was the kickoff return for a touchdown coming out of the half. The impact here was limited because the offense drove the field and scored anyway. The second penalty followed Sheldon Brown's 3rd quarter interception. After Brown's return, the Eagles would have had the ball at the Dallas 35 yard line. The low-block penalty gave the Eagles possession at their own 12. Instead of field goal position, the offense was buried inside their own 20. Worst of all, both penalties were committed by rookie linebacker Moise Fokou who was replacing the injured Chris Gocong. Not the best way to make a first impression.


Now, allow me to nitpick for a moment. The defense, as usually, is good enough to make a run deep into the playoffs. However, they haven't established themselves as a unit that will win a game or two throughout the year. Think I'm wrong? Look at the schedule. The Eagles defense could have easily won the Raider game had they not missed a handful of tackles on tight end Zach Miller's 86 yard touchdown scamper. "Tight end" and "scamper" should never be used in the same sentenced unless the term "blocking" is mixed in somewhere. The Eagles also needed the best from their defense in week two against the New Orleans Saints. With McNabb out and the offense adjusting to a new quarterback, the defense responded by surrendering 421 total yards of offense and 41 points. (Yes, turnovers contributed to many of those points, but an Eagle defense always prides itself on limiting the opposition to field goals on turnovers deep in their own end.) That leads us to Sunday night. The offense was clearly struggling. Therefore, the defense would be required to keep the Eagles in the game until they forced a critical turnover or McNabb found a groove. Trent Cole and his merry man accomplished this for 3½ quarters.


Unfortunately, it all fell apart on a 3rd and 14 go-ahead touchdown pass from Tony Romo to Miles Austin with seven minutes remaining. (By the way, if you've found Sheldon Brown's jock strap, please let him know. He's been searching for it. Thanks.) How many times will Brown be burned on the double move before he learns? Even with Brown's gaffe, the defense still had an opportunity to give their offense one final shot to tie the game. On first down, when all 68,000 individuals in attendance knew the Cowboys would run, the Eagles surrendered 16 yards. On the ensuing 3rd and 4, safety Quintin Mikell decided to play 6 yards off of Dallas tight end, Jason Witten. If you handed someone $500 and asked them to bet on who Romo would go to on a 3rd and 4 pass, how many would choose Witten? 75%? 80%? The Eagles put their "best" defensive player on the most likely option, and Mikell wasn't mentally capable of making the play. On a night full of embarrassing moments, that was one of the worst.


There you have it, 1,200 words worth of Eagle failures from Sunday night. One would assume I'm jumping ship... No way. I still believe the Eagles are one of four or five teams that can win the NFC. Any Eagle fan will remind you not to judge an Andy Reid football team until the end of December. For whatever reason, Reid and his players bring their best in the final month of the year. I'm expecting the same this year.

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

2010 Top 5 NFL free agents

NFL 2010-2011 season can be a long way off, but this does not mean that the fans are deprived of the exciting action of gridiron. Each year sees a variety of surprising offices, selections and falls. Perhaps the most interesting of all next season is the main five NFL free agent signings. Read on to these free NFL picks!


Chad Pennington, Miami Dolphins: Pennington has been a go to guy for the New York Jets and the Miami Dolphins. In spite of a minor as a stellar career in New York, showed signs of promise once the Dolphins took a bet on the fading star. He responded with excellent performances that reminds everyone why he was a superior first product. Then came the injury.The Dolphins had to put their stocks in a new according to the Center kid, and with the acquisition of the upper receiver Brandon Marshall, seems unlikely that there is enough space in the table for this veteran QB.En contrast, their chances of obtaining collected by a team like the Denver Broncos look very promising.


LenDale White Tennessee Titans: Once the terror of Tennessee, white saw their number of scree grow smaller as the season progressed.Stuck on the bench behind of the promising athlete Chris Johnson, it became clear that the Titans were not enthusiastic about the use of white on the road by delante.A regret that his days as a running back above appear to be more in the capital of the country in the world, music has no white yet. A number of teams could benefit from their powerful legs and never say die attitude.


Thousands Austin, Dallas Cowboys: The Cowboys may have to pay a high price for an early season pass not to renew the Austin.El prodigy decision really showed what he could do throughout the year, with more than 1,300 yards receiving. Austin is in a position of cousins renegotiation with owner Jerry Jones and could still lead the blue and white.Millions of fans in the Lone Star State have their fingers crossed, hoping this one works in their favour.


Brandon Marshall, Denver Broncos: he can no longer be a free agent, but until a short time ago, the football fans and the Organization of the Broncos, wondering where they could upload this talent. would you be in Orange and blue Bronco for another year or orange and a shade of Blue Dolphin?As things turned out, was the latter and Marshall ended as one early acquisitions of great season next. watch for him add to growing line of Miami next year.


Terrell Owens, Buffalo Bills: Owens star has faded, but this star wide receiver is still in great shape, and as he keeps his behavior costume in check - what did last year - even can have life even for him.


Is agreed or disagreed? prepared you to max out your bonus of gamblers online in the determination of the main actors for the new season!

Monday, October 18, 2010

Discouraging Unnecessary NFL Celebrations

Before continuing, let me clarify that I am not against the game winning touchdown celebrations hug-fests or general euphoria after a fantastic game that deserves recognition. In fact, generally enjoy these moments. On the other hand, I'm sick of seeing a linebacker dance around on a routine, or a tight end tackle Flex their muscles after a first down reception. -Good pal work, really nice work. Maybe next time you could return to the huddle before it expires the game clock.


While there, to some extent, excessive celebrations in all sports, football is the absolute worst. Due to the pace of the game, hockey players do not have the luxury of stop and relieved from their chests. The same is true for basketball (mostly). Baseball is full time individual face (batting, fielding, launch, instructor), so hot-dogging barely exists. In football, there are an infinite amount of time between plays.Players exploiting this time for "my time" and is obliged to observar.No more!


I would like to enter, "Remember When...,"hereby called"RW".(Yeh, sucks the name.) (Need help with a better.)The "RW" could explain better in a specific locale. Here we go...


Dallas Po, Marion Barber takes delivery and trembles in high school.Barber is met with a lobby shoulder solid from Philadelphia CB Asante Samuel.Barber goes down, the game is long. Samuel bounces until darts upfield 20 yards - away from the multitude of players - crosses his arms on his chest and head emphatically his head. Celebrates a fundamentally poor tackle after a yard 18 gain, however, is not necessary.


The NFL has a reputation as the "League of Fun N", so it does not address this issue. instead, home computers will have to take responsibility. If the above-mentioned scenario played at Lincoln Financial Field (Samuel Stadium), the crowd shower Samuel with praise. On the road, Samuel would become the victim of a "RW" segment in the stadium video display. Clip as this or this (actual links available at the bottom of the article) would be Michael Jackson, "do you remember time?..."


Now, here's the problem: home teams should take this approach. Obviously control displays video in the stadiums. If teams not jumping on board, the whole thing falls apart. I know what you're thinking, "what a computer host this in their own stadium?"Three reasons; money, improving the fan experience (not that really matter them) and money.


Stages of State of the art video screens have become almost as large an attraction to gemes (see Cowboys Stadium) .i have no idea how much advertising income generated these screens for a computer, but I guess that it is much. Due to the factor of comedy, "RW" when no doubt become a fan favorite. As a result, would be advertising in the "cousins" game slot.(for example, this time "Remember When" is brought to you by Burger King, home of the Whopper Wednesday.) ([Cue Michael Jackson introduction...]) Similar to the structure of TV advertising, computers could demand more for these segments.


If you think that fans not gravitate towards the "RW", you're crazy. Anything that is intended to humiliate the opposing team always will be overwhelmingly popular with the crowd home.Will be overcome Kiss, dance, even drunk uncle cam cam with no cam shirt. next time you Dre Bly suffers an opponent Stadium, a clip of "RW" treated fans routine high pass premature Bly in 2009 against the Falcons.


Once the "RW" solution is implemented, fans impatiently wait for an opponent do routine work and celebrate too. (This would be very similar to my days walking to class in a winter storm.) (Someone was going to fall; expect such anticipation was simply too exciting).Next time your tortured by "Invisible Shawne Merriman dance" in their own stadium, video display will feature an assortment of Tila Tequila footage mixed with steroids syringes... Whoa... hold on.This could be obtained from the manos.Necesitamos certain basic rules.


Without regulation, "RW" would result in lawsuits and possible depression for their víctimas.Lo started as innocent jokes could scale to verbal grenades, and culminate in chairs that occurs in the kitchen. (Who shared a House with four men during the University nodding his head now mismo.Nos we have seen this or been a part of it.)(Happens.) The goal is ashamed of the opponent be a drug, not ruin your life. Therefore, the following rules shall apply.


Rule # 1: Personal content N of any type may be included. All content must be ex works or comments (football-related) created by the individual. dating history, personal and family life, drug, murders (this one for you, Ray) or venereal diseases known are flies areas.


Rule # 2: N ° video editing.Obviously, the footage can be cut to make for more efficient and enjoyable viewing, but cannot afford the foto-compras, special effects, or creation of footage that never actually happened.


Rule # 3: NFL representative monitor RW segments should not be a fan of the competing teams.Its authority must be impartial in the determination of whether or not the celebration was unnecessary.(See more jobs.)There is also potential for teams to hire people to exterminate the Internet game film, interviews, etc... for embarrassing footage futures oponentes.Las possibilities are endless.(I want to be President.)


Very well, is a nice idea, but does not work.Perhaps it will be, perhaps no.Lo we do know is that players celebrate stupid demasiado.rutina first down Miles Austin is unbearable, like two steps of a defensive of diverting a pass lineman."RW" segments not elimination by complete these celebrations, but at least going to reduce their frequency.All in all, a player can only handle being the butt of a joke in front of 70,000 + fans as a professional athlete ego veces.Incluso cannot bear much abuse or humiliation.


Ideally, the players will grow accustomed to the ridicule associated with stupid celebrations and remove them from their repertoire of worst juego.Lo cases, day players keep their celebration for matches in casa.absoluta worse of the case, does not change anything and the fans love the additional entertainment.


The "RW" is located at lactancia.Hay much tweaking still by hacer.puede than the perfect solution, but is a comienzo.Por least fans get a good laugh. What's not to like?


* Linking absent from above due to guidelines publishers: a clip as East would be Michael Jackson, "what to remember time?..."

Sunday, October 17, 2010

Will who step up to Saturday?

Nobody really stepped up last week and made plays for the Eagles. It could argue and say that made Brent Celek, but contributed to an offense that scored zero points so its hard to give too much credit. This week has to be different. If you want that the Eagles win, requiring players to step up. Is the question who is going to be?


Offensively, Donovan McNabb Gets the obvious nod. It has been the longest of this team, and really can dictate the overall success of the offensive unit. Everyone knows that can't I its A-juego last week and is something that has to change. Although the response McNabb is easy, I think that any offensive unit need to intensify this week. The line does not provide extensive coverage last week and could not open holes to running backs room to run. As regards the running backs, I think that they will get many more opportunities to make plays this week and will have to intensify when given the opportunity. The Eagles have three viable options in the backfield (four if you include Vick) and I think that each one has its own style. You saw that the success of the Cowboys had with your tandem of running back, which are two different corridors styles. This effort has to be emulated on Saturday night. If so, great things will happen for this offence. It is clear that wide receiver had a spectacular day watching the box score.What is not shown in the box score is the number of drops by the unidad.Tenemos receivers that can make plays, but they must catch the ball first.


Defensively, the team got adopted for wood shed early. Allowed the Cowboys to easily go down on her first unit and punctuation. This sets the impetus for the entire game and the Cowboys never Miró back. The Defense showed a little spunk in the second half, but it was too late. I want to see the linebackers large intensified this week and closed the running game early. We all know that lack of blitzes that were sent to Sunday and I hope to change this week. Whoever that blitzes needs to get in the face of Tony Romo and let you know that they going to be there all day.Don't be surprised to see Eagles load box to pause execution temprana.Dallas uses a lot of works of tie last week, so that the Eagles will be controlled when attacked. Over-pursuing work, stops in any position to make a tackle.


Coverage definitely needs to strengthen it. It seemed as if when Tony Romo is necessary to leave behind and completing a pass to win a large yardage piece was able to do so.Thousands Austin and Jason Witten combine for 13 catches in the day.This production has to be much more limited.These two destinations Romo is higher and you know that you will find there early and often.


The only good thing about losing last week was that does not mean that the temporada.No hold true this semana.Los Eagles need step up his game or better luggage their.

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