Fantasy Football Foolish Thoughts: Are You Ready for Some Football?
The final weekend of the preseason might be the worst week as an NFL fan. Starters play only a few minutes, while coaches get a look at the rest of the depth chart to make final cuts, and we all know that in just one more week the games will actually mean something.
While the Labor Day weekend appeased us with some college football action, real NFL football is now just days away.
Hopefully, you had a good draft without falling victim to many common mistakes. It wonโt be long before we see all those third-year wide receivers breaking out and all those high-workload running backs breaking down...or will they?
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Big News This Week
In a surprise move, the Detroit Lions declared Matthew Stafford their starter against New Orleans. I expected Stafford to get the call eventually this year, but Daunte Culpepper had outplayed him in camp and in the preseason until his foot injuryโoh, the dangers of carpet. Culpepper was expected to at least start the year under center before handing it off to Stafford.
With the golden boy taking the heat right away, donโt expect a Matt Ryan rookie season out of Stafford. Heโs a young rookie, and there will be plenty of hard times this season to go along with all the good ones. He actually takes a bit away from Calvin Johnson in my mind because heโs likely to turnover the ball as many times as he gets it down the field.
Tampa Bay also shocked us this weekend. Not by firing their offensive coordinatorโthere are plenty of people doing thatโbut by naming Cadillac Williams, the man with the bionic knees, as their starter. Williams will still be splitting time with Derrick Ward and Earnest Graham in some kind of sinful 2-2-1 RBBC combo, but on any given Sunday, heโll get the first crack at the defense and the first chance to shine. Thatโs worth something.
Now that youโve drafted
With your team assembled, this weekโs a great time to take care of a few housekeeping issues. Have you checked out how well your backup quarterback fits your starterโs bye week? Have you looked at how your team stacks up for the fantasy playoffs?
These things are good to keep in mind heading into the season. Knowing you have a bad matchup in the playoffs will allow you to start shopping a player in the middle of the season and unload him for something of equal or greater value that can get you to the championship.
I am not too afraid of Green Bayโs tough road in the fantasy playoffs, but Washington looks more and more like a team to get rid of quickly this year.
Shots in the Dark
With the excitement of the preseason, bold statements come out of the woodwork. Unless youโre just looking at the facts and only the facts, youโre probably expecting one of the following predictions to come true. How good do you feel about it now that we enter into the first week of games that matter?
- Can the Cincinnati Bengals return to form now that Carson Palmer is healthy?
- Will Green Bay and Aaron Rodgers continue to tear apart defenses like they brainwashed all the defensive coordinators?
- How long can Matt Cassel last this year before he gets Tom Brady-ed?
- Is this John Carlsonโs year?
- Or is it Josh Morganโs year?
- But what about James Davis? Shouldnโt he be starting in Cleveland by now?
- And when will Adrian Peterson debut his dead duck face?
- Is Brandon Jacobs finally bound for greatness?
- Who will fall victim to the Brett Favre crackback block during the regular season?
- And how long before we have James Casey playing quarterback and running in touchdowns for the Houston Texans?
Well, weโve read all about that. Now, we get to see what comes true. Look out for our starter recommendations and the rest of your weekly prep this week as we begin fantasy football season with a bang.
And so begins our fantasy football addictionโฆ
[You can check in with Norm's latest struggles with fantasy addiction over at Global Sports Fraternity.]






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