Week 11 Hot Hand and Cold Shoulders: Twilight Edward vs. Jacob, who ya got?
I know nothing of Twilight. I like it that way, but this debate thatโs been raging across all my television channels, including my sports channels, has annoyed me to no end, especially because they used my name.
From what I can gather, my namesake Jacob is a werewolf who is loyal and the complete โnice guy.โ Figures.
Edward, on the other hand (and correct me if I am wrong), is a total douche of a vampire whoโs the โdangerousโ one. Also typical.
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I have no allegiance to either camp; in fact, Iโd love if this book series, or โsagaโ as the TV loves to call it, disappeared off the planet, along with โSo You Think You Can Danceโ and the like.
Still, I can draw a parallel to fantasy football (because thatโs what you least expected).
You see, Jacob is dependable, honest, and trustworthy. Heโs your Thomas Jones. Through the good and the bad, he gets his yards and does the best he can to score. He may not be exceptional, but you have to love that schedule down the stretch.
While Edward, jackass that he is, is Beanie Wells. Heโs risky and exciting, and ladies probably love him for his burst. I would even guess that Wells turns to crystal in the sunlight because that makes absolutely no sense in vampire lore. THEY DIE IN THE SUN, YOU IDIOTS; otherwise, why would they not take over the world by now?
So you can pick your poison with these Twilight guys. Dangerous or dependable? I like both of them, Jones and Wells, enough to start them this week, but weโll see which one turns to crystal in the sun.
And while weโre at it (and done talking about Twilight), here are a few more mythical creatures that I would consider starting.
Hot Hands Starts of the Week
Ricky Williams, RB, Dolphins vs. Panthers โ Ricky Williams comes into Carolina with a 50/50 chance of 100+ yards against the Panthers based on his previous performances. With running mate Ronnie Brown out for the year, Iโd say the odds are even better for him. Carolinaโs run defense has not been cutting it all season.
Ray Rice, RB, Ravens vs. Colts โ Rice has been topnotch in his last seven games. Against the Colts weakened run defense, he should make it eight. But be warned, that playoffs schedule looks rough.
Jay Cutler, QB, Bears vs. Eagles โ Itโs been a rough few weeks, but Phillyโs secondary is weakened just enough by injuries and suspensions for this to work.
LaDainian Tomlinson, RB, Chargers vs. Broncos โ So I guess heโs not completely dead. I knew that San Diego needed new blood to get their running game going. I didnโt expect that new blood to be a baby on the way for L.T. and Mrs. L.T. The Broncos should have some trouble stopping him this week, but do not go into this expecting another blowout affair.
You can only get pregnant onceโฆevery nine monthsโฆas far as Iโm aware.
Reggie Bush, RB, Saints vs. Bucs โ Since when is Bush a goal line back? Insanity, but the Saints like using him on those dive-into-the-end-zone plays. He makes a solid start against Tampa Bay as long as the trend continues, and I think it will.
The Bucs canโt stop any running back on defense.
Cold Shoulders Sits of the Week
Justin Forsett, RB, Seahawks vs. Vikings โ You may have picked him on waivers this week, but you wonโt be seeing much production. Minnesota has allowed just two rushing touchdowns all season. Forsett wonโt get the third. He has some talent in the receiving game, but I see the Vikings putting plenty of pressure on Matt Hasselbeck.
Santana Moss, WR, Redskins vs. Cowboys โ Itโs easy to single out a guy like Moss, but heโs actually being recommended as a start against the Cowboys this week in several places. I donโt like him. The Cowboys secondary and pass rush has kept wide receivers under wraps in recent weeks. The Redskins anemic offense shouldnโt break that trend.
Matt Ryan, QB, Falcons vs. Giants โ The Giants are coming off a bye with plenty of time to prep for the struggling Atlanta passing game. The expected return of Aaron Ross to the secondary shouldnโt hurt either.
Jamaal Charles, RB, Chiefs vs. Steelers โ Charles finally got his touchdown, and he has a beauty of a schedule down the stretch. This week is not part of that.
The Steelers should look to squash him out as the Chiefsโ main offensive weapon now that Dwayne Bowe will sit for four weeks, and Pittsburgh should limit his chances in the passing game enough to make him a flex start at best, even in PPR leagues.
Randy Moss, WR, Patriots vs. Jets โ Mark this down under โyouโre not going to listen to me butโฆโ
Darrelle Revis shut down Moss last time the Pats faced the Jets, and though Tom Brady has stepped his game up since then, Moss should be due for a second quiet week.
Iโm still starting him, as you should if you have him, but donโt expect one of those blowout performances heโs been putting up.
Snooze-Button Sleeper Pick of the Week
Bernard Scott, RB, Bengals vs. Raiders โ I was torn on my sleeper pick this week.
Nate Washington has a great chance of putting up numbers if Houston gets out to an early lead.
Vince Young travels home to play the Texans.
Josh Freeman faces a banged-up Saints secondary that allowed Marc Bulger to look like a quarterback, and Brandon Jacobs might finally get it back on track.
But in the end, I had to go with Scott, who is likely to see more than the usual amount of carries this week against the Raiders defense even if Cedric Benson starts. Scott, rather than Larry Johnson, knows the offense, and I believe heโs got a shot at 100+ yards even if he canโt get a score flying solo or sharing with an injured Benson.
Song to Ease Your Pain While Setting Lineups
Muse โ Time Is Running Out
Muse did have a song on the Twilight soundtrack, but I wonโt hold that against them. โTime Is Running Outโ is a perfect fit for this week as the trade deadline approaches and many of you are scrounging to put together a few more wins and lock up a playoff spot.
Best of luck to you all, and remember that vampires should never turn to crystal. Itโs just not right.
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