Foolish Thoughts on Week 6: Last-second nonsense
Who is the better Manning now? I think Peyton Manning put ex-lax in his brotherโs Gatorade this week. It was time to shut up the critics. Peyton gets three touchdowns; Eli gets three picks. At least in fantasy, it looks like Peyton may have reclaimed his top spot on the Manning mantel for now.
And Eli has lost my respect (again) until he can tackle the lone man running down the sidelines.
Speaking of Peyton, who knew the Colts had a defense? I thought Bob Sanders was the only one making sure those defensive players punched their time cards. Without him, none of them were showing up to work. When the Colts take the lead, apparently the defense comes to play.
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Baltimore better rethink that โJoe Flacco is our starterโ thing for Week 7.
Could there have been a sloppier looking game than Detroit and Minnesota? Orlovskyโs safetying of himself ended up being the difference in this one. Is that really how the Vikings had to win? Theyโve got to look better โ same goes for the Cowboys. Adrian Peterson has to start pulling his fantasy weight out there. Bears, Texans and Packers may let him do that.
By the way, Bobby Wade = reliable, incredibly unsexy wide receiver option, but Iโll wait for Sidney Rice.
JaMarcus Russell was overwhelmed by the game plan on Sunday โ thatโs not exactly the line you want to be spreading to keep your job, Cable. Did you see what Al Davis did to the last guy? I hope you have a family. Otherwise, Davis might just mount you on his wall where no one can hear you scream.
If Brees could throw sniper bullets โ which might be possible โ the United States would never need an army. Heโs throwing with a laser sight, and he should be even more lethal when Marques Colston and Jeremy Shockey return.
Is anyone else starting to feel sorry for the Bengals? I mean, they have Ryan Fitzpatrick trying to do what a gimpy-elbowed Carson Palmer has been incapable of doing โ win one. Their best chance in the immediate future to get a win is to sneak up on the Texans in Week 8, but the Texans should be ready for that.
Iโd look into the kind of offers you can get for your Bengals this week โ except for T.J. Houshmandzadeh. Housh could still produce while NFL defenses pay some attention to Chad Johnson.
Favre continues to be wishy-washy in the Jets passing game. Are the Jets going to run or pass next week? If I own Brett Favre, I might look to trade him after his next big day to a team with a more reliable starter. Besides, heโs still got the Madden curseโฆ
Atlanta surprised the crap out of me this year with Matt Ryan. Michael Turner isnโt the only fantasy weapon there. Roddy White is an every-week starter, and Matt Ryan now warrants consideration when his matchup is good. Those scouting reports before the NFL draft that claimed he would be a risky franchise QB look like they were wrong now. In dynasty leagues, Iโd try to obtain Roddy and Ryan. Besides, how can you not like a QB that jumps on his coach like a schoolboy after the kicker wins it?
Wha? What? Whaaaa? Carolina shuts out Kansas City and then almost gets shut out and blown away by Tampa Bay. The Panthers defense just became a pain to predict each week. Letโs see which one shows up in Week 7 against the Saints. For their sake, I hope itโs the good one (see: Drew Brees air-to-touchdown destruction tour).
Trap game, huh? The Rams finally won against the Redskins. Was there a curse on NFC East teams this week? (see: Redskins, Giants, Cowboys) I blame Andy Reid. I donโt think that was Haslettโs doing. Iโm still very afraid of my Rams. They face the Romo-less Cowboys, Patriots and Cardinals in the next three weeks.
Should NFL coaches start interviewing college defensive coordinators on how to stop that โWildcatโ offense? Ronnie Brown sure makes it look good. Will Patrick Cobbs do that again? (Drop your opinion in the comments.)
Matt Schaub and Andre Johnson look like theyโre going to get it together this year. Will Houston fans stop calling for Sage now? I thought last weekโs helicopter would silence that chant.
Maybe Daniel Graham hasnโt lost his TE skills, but I canโt wait for Tony Scheffler to get back on the field. Jay Cutler, Brandon Marshall and Eddie Royal should be fine. This week was just a slow one due to injuries, and Stokley going out didnโt give Marshall much help. They just need to stop turning the ball over.
If thatโs what Maurice Jones-Drew would be like as the starting back in Jacksonville, Iโm all for it. Unfortunately, Fred Taylor should squash those dreams again when he gets back on the field.
David Garrard should be on an upswing after this weekโs win. The Jags play the Browns, Bengals and Lions in the next three weeks.
Donovan McNabb, like Brees, doesnโt need his best receivers to make plays. Was that Buckhalter or Westbrook out there? I couldnโt tell.
Frank Gore just holds it down every week. Martz with a running game is a nice look. He just needs one more big receiver to come through besides Isaac Bruce. A healthy Bryant Johnson could do the trick โ healthy being the key word there.
No one can stay healthy in Seattle. Even Julius Jones and Bobby Engram might suffer for a good while. Charlie Frye is one of those backups you donโt really want starting games for you.
Aaron Rodgers looks the guy that made Favre move on to another team. Iโm saying it. I still believe that Ryan Grant will find his old self again soon. They arenโt afraid to run the ball; Grant had 33 carries but only racked up 90 yards. TDs would be nice.
The Arizona defense has looked both idiotic and unstoppable this season. Like Carolina, I donโt know where to place them yet, but they certainly tore apart the Cowboys and injured some key positions.
The Romo loss hurts, but the Cowboys havenโt brought it all together this season despite their talent. Maybe this four-game stint with Brad Johnson will shock them. Big ups to Marion Barber as he might see his workload go up significantly for several weeks.
I think Wade Phillips ate the Pillsbury Doughboy.
Larry Fitzgerald might be the best receiver in the NFL right now, and he certainly could be the best receiver in fantasy in 2008 as long as Kurt Warner stays at quarterback.
At the other end of the quarterback standings, Matt Cassel is a sad copycat of Tom Brady. He just canโt make the throws. Welkerโs reliable but gives only meager stats, and Randy Moss is no better than Chad Johnson at this point.
The Chargersโ transition into a throw-first red zone team hurts LaDainian Tomlinsonโs value. With his toe injury and limited yardage, he needs touchdowns to put up decent fantasy numbers. Philip Rivers is only good now because Tomlinson is bad. Keep that in mind as they head into the bye.
Congrats on hitting 11,000 career yards, L.T.
The Cleveland Browns are alive again. Was it the โWildcatโ that did it?
Any foolish reader thoughts from Week 6? Post โem in the comments.





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