Foolish Thoughts in Fantasy Football: California Dreams and NFL at 10
Itโs easy to pick on Brian Westbrook , but his surprise โinactivityโ this week probably caught many fantasy owners off-guard. It caught me off-guard.
All indications were that he would take the field, but some headaches on Friday conspired to keep him from playing.
That also prevented me from starting LeSean McCoy over Jamaal Charles . Would have been nice to know, you know, Westbrook?
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I spent the past weekend and first half of this week in California for a conference. For some reason, I assumed that free Internet would be easily found and obtained around the state of California, land of tech and startups, but it was pretty lacking around the hotel.
Not to mention the hotel wanted to charge $13 per day to plug into the wall for Internet. What is this, the Dark Ages?
I hadnโt fully adjusted to the time change on Sunday at 10 a.m. when I realized the games were already starting. Football at 10 a.m.? That feels like college. I donโt like that.
The bye week served Tampa Bay well. Not only did they get Josh Freeman up to speed for his first start, but they also got the team excited enough to get after the Packers and get their first win of the season. Quite a way to start off a rookie season. Might be the only good game he has in him this year.
No 0-16 seasons this year. Three weeks ago it looked like it would be a race between the Titans and the Bucs, but now both teams have rediscovered their offenses thanks to quarterback changes and bye weeks. I guess thatโs why they have the byes. I just thought the byes were intended to make fantasy football more difficult.
At least we can still hope for 1-15.
Kurt Warnerโs having hot flashes. Never has the Warner boom-bust phenomenon been more obvious than his five-touchdown performance one week after his five-interception game.
On the other hand, Cedric Benson proved heโs the model of consistency. Baltimore looked angry last week, ready to destroy Cincinnati in their revenge game, but Benson put up 100-plus yards on them again and added a score just to drive the point home.
Much to the delight of DeAngelo Williamsโ owners, the Saints let the Panthers roll on them again in the first half. That run defense just canโt hold the line anymore with the injuries that have hit it in recent weeks, but they still come up with the big play.
This week, it was forced fumbles that created the Saintsโ scoring opportunity on defense instead of Darren Sharper and that excellent secondary. Even though they let the scores get high, the Saints remain a valid fantasy option by scoring so much on defense.
I really expected the Patriots to exploit the young and inexperienced Miami secondary more than they did on Sunday. Randy Moss had a big day, but Tom Brady didnโt do much more than that. Whereโs the evil Bill Belichick I know and love?
Jay Cutler proved that his favorite target is Greg Olsen by throwing him three touchdowns against the Cardinals.
Matt Forte barely remembers what the ball even looks like at this point. The Bears had to abandon the run so that Cutler could try to get them back in it. At this point, you can pretty much call Forteโs season โover.โ
It took longer than expected, but Clinton Portis finally went out of a game with an injury this week as the Redskins got run over by Michael Turner . Portis has fallen off a cliff this year after being driven into the ground by Washington last year.
I donโt have many regrets from this week, but I wish I had started Joseph Addai. Here I was thinking that the Texans had finally fixed their problems on the ground, but short-yardage goal line situations are pretty common for the Colts. Addai capitalized.
Oh, hi there, Chris Chambers. Just when I thought you were dead...
Releasing Larry Johnson less than 100 yards before he becomes the team's all-time leader? Yeah...Iโm pretty sure they had nothing against him.
By the way, now that Iโm back to the land of the Internets, the waiver wire post from Tuesday has been updated and fleshed out. Feel free to peruse its newly formatted goodness all over again. Itโs like going from standard definition to high definition.
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