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Time for another edition of Fantasy Football Out on a Limb. I scour the rosters to select a player who I feel will outperform a higher profile player in that given week. I base my decisions on matchups, how the players are trending, and the ever-important hunch. To mix things up I’ll occasionally do some two on one matchups or even pit RB or WR duos against each other. Sometimes I’ll spot a player some points.

Scoring
6 points for rushing or receiving TD
4 points for a passing TD
0.1 points per yard for rushing or receiving
0.05 points per passing yard.

Last Week

Joe Flacco over Carson Palmer:  Loser Flacco 7.75, Palmer 8.7
Tim Hightower over Matt Forte:  Loser Hightower 5.8, Forte 16.1
Laurence Maroney over Ryan Grant:  Winner Maroney 10.6, Grant 8.7
Braylon Edwards over Mike Sims-Walker:  Loser Edwards7.9 , Sims-Walker 10.9

Davone Bess over Justin Gage:  NA Gage didn’t play

SS:  Jamaal Charles over Marshawn Lynch:  Winner Charles 17.7, Lynch 5.5

Regular Picks:  1-3
Super Stretch Picks: 1-0
Overall:  2-3

Season Record
Regular Picks: 21-26
Super Stretch Picks:  4-8
Overall: 25-34

Week 11 Picks

Quarterback
Matthew Stafford profile Baltimore Ravens 2009 Football Headshots
Matthew Stafford over Joe Flacco
I have news for Mr. Flacco. Your easy game should have been last week against Cleveland. Now you face Indy’s solid pass defense. They have allowed just seven passing TDs on the year, which is tied for second lowest. Oh, and Dwight Freeney failed to record a Sack last week so he’ll be hungry. I’m going with the Rookie in this battle of young QBs as he takes on Cleveland at home.

Running Backs
Jason Snelling profile Ryan Grant Profile
Jason Snelling over Ryan Grant
Snelling gets the call for the Falcons while Michael Turner is out. First up is the Giants, who have allowed 12 rushing TDs on the year, which is tied for 26th. Meanwhile Grant faces the Niners run defense that is third in the league with just 87.7 yards per game allowed.

Beanie Wells profile marion barber profile
Beanie Wells over Marion Barber III
The last time I took Beanie Wells it was a train wreck, but he has been coming on strong and faces St. Louis’ porous run defense. Meanwhile Barber, who is also sharing carries, faces the Redskins, who have allowed just five rushing TDs on the year.

Wide Receivers
Sidney Rice profile Vincent Jackson
Sidney Rice over Vincent Jackson
I should have done this match-up last week, but I’ll take Rice to beat Jackson again this week. Jackson takes his show on the road to face Champ Bailey and the Broncos’ fifth ranked pass defense. Meanwhile, Rice plays a home game against Seattle, who is 21st against the pass.

Indianapolis Colts 2009 Football Headshots Derrick Mason
Pierre Garcon over Derrick Mason
I’m putting my stock in the Indy pass defense to help me get back on track. Baltimore will look to slow Reggie Wayne and Dallas Clark, which should leave the speedy Garcon in single-coverage. Peyton Manning will take advantage of that.

SUPER STRETCH
Jamal Lewis Thomas Jones
Jamal Lewis over Thomas Jones
I don’t have much confidence in Cleveland’s offense, but I don’t have much faith in Detroit’s defense either. As Jamal Lewis’ career winds down, I think he has one last hurrah courtesy of the Lions. Thomas Jones has struggled against the Patriots in recent years, and  I suspect the Patriots’ defense is going to go out of their way to support their Coach who is being grilled in the media. The infamous 4th down call was more about his confidence in his offense than a lack of confidence in his defense. Look for the Pats to make a statement.

Quarterbacks
Matt Cassel
- 30 of 51 for 400 yards, 3 TDs, 8 carries for 62 yards
Peyton Manning - 30 of 46 for 320 yards, 2 TDs
Donovan McNabb - 28 of 58 for 339 yards, TD, 3 INT
Kurt Warner - 32 of 44 for 395 yards, TD, INT
Kerry Collins - 13 of 23 for 230 yards, 3 TDs, INT
Ben Roethlisberger - 31 of 41 for 308 yards
Running Backs
Thomas Jones
- 30 carries for 104 yards, TD, 2 catches for 15 yards
Ronnie Brown - 16 carries for 101 yards, 1 catch for 11 yards
Peyton Hillis - 10 carries for 44 yards, 2 TDs, 3 catches for 26 yards
Brandon Jacobs - 11 carries for 73 yards, 2 TDs
Pierre Thomas - 16 carries for 88 yards, TD, 4 catches for 56 yards
Ryan Grant - 25 carries for 145 yards, TD
Joseph Addai - 22 carries for 105 yards, TD, 4 catches for 48 yards, TD
Steve Slaton - 14 carries for 156 yards, TD
Ahman Green - 9 carries for 17 yards, 2 TDs
Kevin Smith - 24 carries for 112 yards, 2 catches for 23 yards
DeAngelo Williams -14 carries for 120 yards, 2 TDs
Jonathan Stewart - 15 carries for 130 yards, TD
Frank Gore - 18 carries for 106 yards, 2 TDs
J.J. Arrington - 8 carries for 40 yards, TD, 3 catches for 21 yards, TD
T.J. Duckett - 5 carries for 5 yards, 2 TDs
 
Maurice Jones-Drew - 17 carries for 66 yards, 2 TDs, 3 catches for 27 yards
Willie Parker - 25 carries for 115 yards
LT - 18 carries for 57 yards, TD, 3 catches for 40 yards
Marion Barber III - 24 carries for 114 yards, TD, 6 catches for 39 yards
 
Marshawn Lynch - 23 carries for 119 yards, 10 catches for 58 yards, TD
Jerome Harrison - 3 carrie for 80 yards, TD, 1 catch for 21 yards

Wide Receivers
Jerricho Cotchery
- 5 catches for 87 yards, TD
Jabar Gaffney - 7 catches for 86 yards, TD
Wes Welker - 7 catches for 108 yards
Dwayne Bowe - 7 catches for 53 yards, 2 TDs
Greg Jennings - 5 catches for 64 yards, TD
Marvin Harrison - 9 catches for 77 yards, TD
Calvin Johnson - 6 catches for 65 yards, TD
T.J. Houshmandzadeh - 12 catches for 149 yards, TD
Bryant Johnson - 4 catches for 56 yards, TD
Anquan Boldin - 13 catches for 186 yards
Larry Fitzgerald - 10 catches for 151 yards 
Justin Gage - 4 catches for 147 yards, 2 TDs
Hines Ward - 11 catches for 12 yards
 
Braylon Edwards - 8 catches for 104 yards

Tight Ends
Ben Watson
- 8 catches for 88 yards, TD
Dustin Keller - 8 catches for 87 yards
Jerramy Stevens - 6 catches for 84 yards

NFL Week 11 Fantasy Fill-ins

14 November 2008


Putting the final piece of your fantasy football puzzle together

The byes are gone, but you still need to make roster tweaks.  I’ve uncovered some guys you can plug in to your lineup if you are dealing with an injury or tough matchups.   Check back following the games to see the stat line of guys profiled.

QB
Tyler Thigpen
- Thigpen has been the rage in recent weeks.  He’s been productive, has a trio of receiving threats, and has generally been playing from behind. That’s a nice receipe for fantasy success.  This week should be no different as he faces New Orleans.  Their Offense is explosive so they will be playing from behind and their Defense is weak so Thigpen should be able to produce. 
Stat Line:  19 of 38 for 235 yards, 2 TDs, INT, 3 carries for 45 yards

RB
Larry Johnson
- It’s amazing that LJ has sunk this low, but when you consider he has 2 yards on 7 carries the last six weeks, it’s justifiable.  It’s hard to say how he’ll respond to his first game action since October 5th, but he has a nice matchup against the Saints to get the rust off.
Stat Line:  19 carries for 67 yards, 1 catch for 20 yards 

Ricky Williams - Ricky should have a solid game against Oakland as they are 28th in the league with 158.1 yards allowed per game.  They also rank 28th with 13 rushing TDs allowed.  I see both Ronnie Brown and Ricky putting up solid numbers against the Raiders.
Stat Line:  13 carries for 49 yards, 1 catch for 6 yards

WR
Muhsin Muhammad - I fully expect Jake Delhomme to bounce back from his dreadful game last week against the Raiders.  He faces another pathetic team in Detroilet.  Steve Smith is going to go off after catching one pass for nine yards last week, but there will still be leftovers for Muhsin.
Stat Line:  1 catch for 16 yards.  Sorry.

Greg Camarillo - The Raiders, namely Nnamdi Asomugha, will shut down Ted Ginn, Jr.  He can’t cover everybody though so look for Camarillo to have a productive Sunday
Stat Line:  2 catches for 34 yards.  Sorry.

TE
Matt Spaeth - The Chargers have been terrible defending Tight Ends this year.  With Heath Miller out, it’s Matt Spaeth’s turn to shine.  I’m expecting at least 45 yards from him with a decent chance to score. 
Stat Line:  6 catches for 55 yards  

K
Josh Brown
- St. Louis’ Offense should be good enough to move the ball vs. San Francisco, but bad enough where their drives stall out in Field Goal range.  Considering that the 49ers have allowed league highs with 23 FGs and 95 Kicker points, it isn’t a stretch to think Josh Brown could have a solid game.
Stat Line: 3 FGs, PAT

DEF
Miami
- They play the Raiders.  Enough said.  Joey Porter and company should get pressure on the QB.  I see multiple sacks and multiple turnovers.
Stat Line:  6 Sacks

Time for another edition of Fantasy Football Out on a Limb.  I scour the rosters to select a player who I feel will outperform a higher profile player in that given week.  I base my decisions on matchups, how the players are trending, and the ever-important hunch.  To mix things up I’ll occasionally do some two on one matchups or even pit RB or WR duos against each other.  Sometimes I’ll spot a player some points. 

Scoring
6 points for rushing or receiving TD
4 points for a passing TD
0.1 points per yard for rushing or receiving
0.05 points per passing yard. 

Last Week
Matt Ryan
(20.2) over Eli Manning (17.75) WHICH I WON.
Matt Forte (18.6) and Steve Slaton (2.4) (combined) [21.0] beat LaDainian Tomlinson (11.7) WHICH I LOST.
Michael Turner
(15.6) over Brian Westbrook +1 (6.9 – 5.9 actual plus spotted points) WHICH I WON.
Reggie Wayne (17.4) beat Michael Jenkins (7.2) WHICH I LOST.
Devery Henderson (6.3) beat Randy Moss (5.1)  WHICH I WON.
Super Stetch:  Brady Quinn (20.25) over  Jake Delhomme (7.6) WHICH I WON.

Regular Picks:  3-2
Picks:  1-0  
Overall:  4-2  

Season Record
Regular Picks:  31-19
Super Stretch Picks:  4-5
Overall:  35-24

Quarterback
 
Tyler Thigpen over Eli Manning
I can’t believe I’m taking a Chief over a Giant.  It’s all about the matchups.  Thigpen goes up against a bad New Orleans’ D while Eli faces a tough Baltimore unit.  Thigpen has actually looked decent in recent weeks and has some nice options in Gonzo, Bowe, and Bradley.  Eli could have his hands full with the Ravens.

Running Backs
   
Marshawn Lynch over Brandon Jacobs
I’m picking against the Giants again.  It’s more about the respect I have for Baltimore’s D than a slight to New York’s Offense.  Jacobs is a beast, but I’m expecting Lynch to go into Beast mode against Cleveland and finally crack the 100 yard mark.

  
Ricky Williams over Willis McGahee
Talk about night-and-day expressions in these photos.  Ricky looks happy-go-lucky and McGahee looks like someone just ran over his cat.  I’m banking on their demeanors reflecting their expressions as Ricky has a nice game against Oakland while McGahee struggles vs. the G-Men.

Wide Receiver
       
Santonio Holmes over T.J. Houshmandzadeh
I’ll take Santonio Holmes  over Housh in this battle of underperforming Divisional foes.  Holmes isn’t the first option, but his matchup against San Diego’s is more fantasy friendly than Housh’s against Philadelphia.  I’m hoping the matchup will more than offset the additional targets Housh receives.

  
Kevin Curtis
over Kevin Walter
They have something in common other than their position, but I can’t quite put my finger on it.  It’s also not their first name.  That’s right, they both came in the league in 2003.  I like Curtis in this battle based on his matchup vs. Cincy over Walter’s vs. Indy.

SUPER STRETCH
 
BenJarvus Green-Ellis
over Jamal Lewis
I’ll take the Law Firm over the ex-con.  Not sure why, but I think Green-Ellis will factor in big on Thursday while Jamal will have his hands full trying to navigate vs. Buffalo’s D.


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