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		<title>Sleeper Week 9</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Nov 2009 16:41:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Frankie Underwood</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A diamond in the rough; Seattle Seahawks receiver Nate Burleson serves as this week’s fantasy sleeper.
Nate Burleson is an experienced 7-year receiver out of Nevada-Reno College that is often overlooked when teams study the Seahawks. He never makes the headlines and he never makes the highlight film, but he always makes sure-handed plays.
Burleson has put [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A diamond in the rough; Seattle Seahawks receiver Nate Burleson serves as this week’s fantasy sleeper.</p>
<p>Nate Burleson is an experienced 7-year receiver out of Nevada-Reno College that is often overlooked when teams study the Seahawks. He never makes the headlines and he never makes the highlight film, but he always makes sure-handed plays.</p>
<p>Burleson has put up above average numbers, racking up 38 receptions for 487 yards and 3 touchdowns this season. But two things that stick out to me are that 24 of his 38 receptions come at home, as they are playing at home this Sunday, and that they are playing a bad defense in the Detroit Lions.</p>
<p>The Lions have allowed the second most points per game on defense and have given the opposing quarterback the highest average passer rating in the NFL at 108.97. This showing me that Burleson shouldn’t have any trouble getting the ball this Sunday.</p>
<p>Coming into this game, Burleson has an average of 8.4 fantasy points per game, including a 21-point performance on the Jaguars. So there’s no question that he can rack up the points, it’s just a matter of if he can take advantage a gaping opportunity in the Lions defense.</p>
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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: Frankie’s Favorite Five</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 04 Oct 2009 14:00:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Frankie Underwood</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Carson Palmer stays in state to face the lowly Cleveland Browns. This should be great for Palmers stats.  Last weekend Cleveland gave up nearly 350 yards to second year Ravens QB Joe Flacco, and 260 to Denver’s Kyle Orton, the week before. Palmer’s had low yardage totals so far this season and is coming off [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><span >Carson Palmer</span></strong> stays in state to face the lowly Cleveland Browns. This should be great for Palmers stats.  Last weekend Cleveland gave up nearly 350 yards to second year Ravens QB Joe Flacco, and 260 to Denver’s Kyle Orton, the week before. Palmer’s had low yardage totals so far this season and is coming off a huge win against division rival and the reigning Super Bowl champion Pittsburg Steelers. After that big win this game against the winless Browns could turn into a trap game, but I believe Palmer and the Cincinnati Bengals can put the past behind them and take care of business in Cleveland. I actually thought about recommending Trent Edwards again this week since he has a very nice match up against the Miami Dolphins, but thought I’d just mention it in pacing in case he lets me down again.</p>
<p>I selected Oakland’s <strong><span >Darren McFadden</span></strong> for my week two Favorite Five, and here he is again. Houston has been torched by running back this season. In week one Thomas Jones dropped 107 on them. Then in week two Chris Johnson broke two long runs for touchdowns and totaled 197 rushing yards not to mention a 90 yard plus touchdown reception. Finally this past weekend Maurice Jones-Drew scored three touchdowns and 119 rushing yards. As long as Oakland can stay in the game, McFadden should be a large part of the Oakland offense. Houston’s Steve Slaton in also a nice play since Oakland can not cover the run.</p>
<p>Who is the number one reliever in Chicago? If I run the team I’d start Earl Bennett and Johnny Knox and use <strong><span >Devin Hester</span></strong> as the third therefore freeing him up to be the full time punt and kick returner, maybe run him out of the victory formation as a desperation play (you can email me for further explanation of that idea). Well since I do not run the team and Hester is the so-called number one receiver, I look for him to have a nice game against the Detroit Lions. Santana Moss, a similar yet extensively more experienced receiver, put up 178 yards in a loss to the Lions on Sunday. Also Percy Harvin, again with a similar skill set, scored against them in week two. Chicago Bears QB Jay Cutler should attempt to force feed Hester the ball, and depending on how banged up RB Matt Forte is Hester may see some rushing attempts to go with his returns and receptions.  Third receiver Johnny Knox should also be considered this weekend.</p>
<p>If you are still holding on to an Oakland Raider besides McFadden, hopefully it is tight end <strong><span >Zach Miller</span></strong>. This may be the weekend that Miller lives up to his off season billing as a top twelve TE. As have I stated before Houston can not cover tight ends, add this to the fact that Oakland QB JaMarcus Russell can not seem to find his wide receivers, and it should equal a big day for Miller. Whether coming from behind or dumping off because of pressure, Miller and McFadden should both be heavily depended on this weekend. By The Way, keep an eye on the Green Bay Packers Jermichael Finley Monday night in Minnesota.</p>
<p>Although their team has been decimated by injuries, The <strong><span >Buffalo Bills</span></strong> defense could emerge as a nice desperation play. The Bills will face a Miami Dolphins team that just lost QB Chad Pennington, and will be starting a new era behind Chad Henne. Buffalo should pester an inexperienced Henne with multiple blitzes, which will lead to sacks and interceptions. The San Francisco 49ers is also a defense worth starting this weekend.</p>
<p align="center"><strong><span >Last Weeks Favorite Five</span></strong></p>
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<p><strong>Trent Edwards &#8211; </strong><strong>Don’t get much more of a bust than that.</strong></p>
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<p><strong>Tashard Choice</strong><strong> – Touchdown and decent yardage, That’s average but he gives you a couple more games worth or use</strong></p>
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<p><strong>Josh Cribbs</strong> – Again, BUST!!! Sorry</p>
<p><strong>Vernon Davis</strong> – I’d say I nailed that one, 96 yards and 2 TDs!!!</p>
<p><strong>Green Bay Packers</strong> – 3 turnovers and one Sack, I guess that’s an OK day.</p>
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