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		<title>Frankie’s Favorite Five</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Nov 2009 16:35:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Frankie Underwood</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Matt Hasselbeck of the Seattle Seahawks gets to face the woeful Detroit Lions this weekend. The Lions just lost at home to the Rams.  Now they have to travel across the country to Seattle, the furthest city from any other. Usually it’s the west coast teams that struggle traveling east, but Seattle is a tough [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><span >Matt Hasselbeck</span></strong> of the Seattle Seahawks gets to face the woeful Detroit Lions this weekend. The Lions just lost at home to the Rams.  Now they have to travel across the country to Seattle, the furthest city from any other. Usually it’s the west coast teams that struggle traveling east, but Seattle is a tough travel for any team. Hasselbeck played well this past weekend and seems to be over the rib injury. Advice: David Gerrard and Matt Cassel both have nice match ups this weekend, against each other. One will look good and one will not, do you really want to chance it? Stay away from both.</p>
<p>The Green Bay Packers running back <strong><span >Ryan Grant</span></strong> is facing a Tampa Bay team that has forgotten how to play defense. Grant has played reasonably well this season but only has on game with over 100 rushing yards this season and no multiple TD games. Against the Buccaneers he should achieve both of these feats. Tampa has given up over 100 yard rushing performances to DeAngelo Williams, Ahmad Bradshaw and, are you ready, Fred Jackson. Here I go beating up on the Lions again but, Seattle RBs, Julius Jones and Justin Forsett could have nice games against them. Remember what I said about J. Jones in Seattle.</p>
<p>The NY Giants defensive backs have been embarrassed over the last few weeks. Now the pass happy San Diego Chargers and new starting receiver <strong><span >Malcom Floyd</span></strong> come to town. Floyd, in the past has been a red zone threat but his recent play has convinced the Chargers brass that he could handle the job and they released former starter Chris Chambers (now a KC Chief). SD QB Phillip Rivers must love Floyd’s combination of size and speed. Third receiver Naanee could also be a nice high risk play.  Rookie, former holdout, Michael Crabtree could also show out against the Titans this weekend.</p>
<p>While NY Giants QB Eli Manning has been struggling as of late, he and TE <strong><span >Kevin Boss</span></strong> should be able to put something together this weekend. The San Diego Chargers are coming into New York this weekend and even more than the other ¾ defenses they struggle mightily attempting to cover tight ends. Although it is a late game, San Diego will also be traveling west to east which as I stated before is a challenge, but more so for early game participants. Boss got going against Philly last week, now hopefully he can continue. Kellen Winslow also has a great match up this weekend.</p>
<p>The <strong><span >Green Bay Packers</span></strong> travel south to Tampa Bay to face new starting rookie QB Josh Freeman. Freeman will be starting his first game after only minimal live game experience this season.  The Packers are still learning their new ¾ defense but against the Buccaneers they should be able to put up some stats this weekend. The Packers all Pro defensive backs Charles Woodson and Al Harris should be able to bait Freeman all game long. The Atlanta Falcons defense really showed up this weekend against the Saints, so I’m expecting them to really tee off against the Washington Redskins.</p>
<p align="center"><strong>Last Weeks Favorite Five</strong></p>
<p><strong><span >Matt Stafford </span></strong>– 168 yards, 1TD (rushing) and a 2pt conversion – Not bad.</p>
<p><strong><span >LenDale White</span></strong> – 47 yards – I wanted more but as a last resort….</p>
<p><strong><span >Devin Hester</span></strong> – 81 yards (plus return yardage depending on your league) wanted a TD but this will work.</p>
<p><strong><span >Dustin Keller</span></strong> – 76 yards and 1 TD – How many people said to avoid him? Not me.</p>
<p><strong><span >Detroit Lions</span></strong> – 1 INT – Sorry.</p>
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		<title>Fantasy Favorite Five</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Oct 2009 15:29:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Frankie Underwood</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Jacksonville Jaguar’s Quarterback David Garrard looked great Sunday against the Tennessee Titans this past weekend. Hopefully that momentum will carry across country to Seattle where he will face a depleted Seahawk’s secondary. Seattle has been terrible at stopping the run so they should concentrate on holding Maurice Jones-Drew in check.  If they do focus on [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Jacksonville Jaguar’s Quarterback <strong><span >David Garrard</span></strong><span > </span>looked great Sunday against the Tennessee Titans this past weekend. Hopefully that momentum will carry across country to Seattle where he will face a depleted Seahawk’s secondary. Seattle has been terrible at stopping the run so they should concentrate on holding Maurice Jones-Drew in check.  If they do focus on MJD that should open up downfield for the other hyphenated rising star WR Mike Sims-Walker, and it seems that once Jacksonville abandons the run, they tend to forget to go back to it. In case you forget, whichever Philly QB starts this weekend against Tampa Bay should be in your line up.</p>
<p>The New York Giants RBs have a dream scenario this weekend.  First they are playing the lowly Oakland Raiders who can’t stop a running back. Second, their star QB Eli Manning is hurt for a game that they should be able to win without him. Needless to say start Brandon Jacobs this weekend. Since I don’t give the easy choices here, let’s go deeper, as in <strong><span >Ahmad Bradshaw</span></strong> and deeper still, <strong><span >Gartrell Johnson</span></strong>. Only one of these two backs will be playable so watch the injury report, If Bradshaw plays, then he is your man. If he doesn’t, and you need a flex player or are in dire need of a RB, pick up Johnson as a long shot that could pan out. Also, if you have Mendenhall, get him in against Detroit, and Julius Jones is home against the Jags, get him in.</p>
<p>Up to this point <strong><span >Dwayne Bowe</span></strong> of the Kansas City Chiefs hasn’t had the all-star season that he was projected to have. Neither was Denver’s Brandon Marshall until he ran into Bowe’s next opponent, the Dallas Cowboys. Dallas’s defense has been shamed by the likes of Byron Leftwich and Kyle Orton. In fact every QB facing the Cowboys is putting up over 200 yards and at least one td. Chiefs QB Matt Cassel should be able to keep up the trend. Although Cassel has favored new addition Bobby Wade in the Red Zone, Bowe matches up perfectly with Dallas’s smaller CB, not to mention they have a starting safety out in this game. As a side note, keep an eye on Cleveland’s Mohamed Massaquoi, with Braylon Edwards out of town Massaquoi should continue as Derek Anderson’s favorite target.</p>
<p>TE was difficult this week, but I want to test a new theory. Most ¾ defenses struggle to cover TEs. I looked at the New England Denver Match up, but neither team has a true starting TE. Then I looked at Dustin Keller in Miami, I liked the talent but Miami does seem to cover TEs. Tony Gonzalez against the 49ers? Who isn’t starting him? Unfortunately I settled on <strong><span >Brandon Pettigrew</span></strong> of the Detroit Lions who should be playing catch up with the Pittsburg Steelers.  The Steelers have given up yards and scores to tight ends this season and the Lions should be passing plenty. If Matt Stafford toughs it out and play I love this match up, but Culpepper is a wildcard. Back up QBs, like Culpepper, tend to favor the number three WR, which could be Dennis Northcutt or even Derrick Williams. I’ll take my chances.  By the way, Owners should play Keller if they can.</p>
<p>Defense might have been harder than TE this week. All the Poor teams (St. Louis, Oakland, and Tampa Bay) are playing Defenses that you would start anyway (Minnesota, NY Giants, and Philly). That left me choosing between Dallas at KC, Buffalo versus Cleveland, and Washington at Carolina. Washington and Buffalo have both let me down in the past, so let’s give the <strong><span >Dallas Cowboys</span></strong> a shot. The secondary scares me, but hopefully, KC’s offensive line allows the Cowboys outside rushers to finally pressure a QB into some mistakes. Washington could also show up If Delhomme hasn’t improved.</p>
<p align="center"><strong><span >Last Weeks Favorite Five</span></strong></p>
<p><strong><span >Carson Palmer</span></strong> – 2 Tds, That’ll work</p>
<p><strong><span >Darren McFadden</span></strong> – Injured after a terrible start, sorry.</p>
<p><strong><span >Devin Hester</span></strong> – Injured early in the game, sorry.</p>
<p><strong><span >Zach Miller –</span></strong> Injured, are you serious, did I jinx these three or something?  I guess Palmer lucked out.</p>
<p><strong><span >Buffalo Bills</span></strong> – 6 Sacks is pretty good, too bad they couldn’t recover one of those fumbles.</p>
<p><strong>Fantasy Tips: </strong></p>
<p>Do not play Seattle Running Back <span >Julius Jones </span>when his team is on the road!</p>
<p>Backup QBs favor the third receiver, who was probably the starting receiver on the second team.</p>
<p>3-4 defenses struggle against TEs, so do Houston and Minnesota.</p>
<p align="center"><strong>By Frankie Underwood, Senior Fantasy Writer at <a href="http://www.footballreportersonline.com/" title="http://www.footballreportersonline.com/" >www.footballreportersonline.com</a> Email questions and comments to <a title="mailto:Frankie@footballreportersonline.com" href="mailto:Frankie@footballreportersonline.com">Frankie@footballreportersonline.com</a></strong></p>
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