Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Here we go Week 8 and Week 7 recap- Drew Brees is on a Roll!



Week 7 was full of surprises as the Arizona Cardinals shocked the NY Giants with 24-17 win and took the NFC West lead over the 49ers. The Pittsburg Steelers defense stopped Favre and Peterson to give the Vikings their first loss! New Orleans rallied against the Dolphins to remain unbeaten! The two others team that are undefeated are the Broncos and Colts.


My starting lineups for week 8:

QB- (Green Bay) Aaron Rodgers is facing Brett Favre and the Vikings. Trust me, there’s no love between these two teams. Brett won the first meeting but Aaron is eyeing a win in the second meeting! Lambeau Field will be rocking on Sunday!

RB- (NY Jets) Thomas Jones has been putting up some good numbers all season. I like the way the Jets are having a 2 back system; it keeps both backs fresh!

RB- (Saints) Mike Bell is running with a swagger and a lot of attitude. He only had 80 yards last week against a tough Miami defense…but it’s Monday night and he loves the spot light!

WR-(Cowboys) Miles Austin is emerging to be a serious deep threat for the Cowboys. He’s putting up superstar numbers every week; he burned the Falcons secondary for 6 catches for 171 yards and 2 touch down. He’s becoming a fantasy dream for the fantasy players out there.

WR-(Chargers) Vincent Jackson put up some good numbers last week against the Chiefs he had 5 catches for 142 yards and 1 TD…He’s facing a “I don’t want to play” Raiders team, so look for some big numbers from him.

TE- (Colts) Dallas Clark will be out to prove that he’s the best TE on the field when the Colts take on the 49ers this weekend.

Kicker- (Eagles) It will be a defensive battle in Philadelphia this Sunday. The Eagles offense will probably stall in the redzone a few times, giving David Akers plenty of opportunities.

Defense/ST-( Philadelphia Eagles) The Eagles will be coming off a short week because of their Monday night game. Hopefully it won’t be a physical game because the Redskins are not playing to good these days, and I know there’s some bad blood between the Giants and Eagles…The good thing for Philly is they’re playing the Giants at home.

Team to watch: (Denver Broncos). …The Broncos will be facing a tough and nasty Ravens defense in Baltimore…We’ll see how Kyle Orton holds up against one of the NFL’s best defenses.

Must Start- RB (NY Jet) Shonn Green ran for a season high 19 carries for 144 yards and 2 touchdowns against the Raiders last week, he’s running on fire. Leon Washington is out for the season and even though he’ll have to share touches with Thomas Jones, I’m still expecting a big game from Shonn.

Must Start- (Saints) Drew Brees is The NFL MVP in my book. He elevates his play week after week against power house teams like the Giants, and then coming back against the Dolphins. The Saints are a team to be reckoned with.

Must sit- (Raiders) Justin Fargas will face the Chargers this weekend. It may be tempting to start him, but the Chargers defense will be keying in on him.

Must sit- (Panthers) DeAngelo Williams will be going up against one of the surprisingly best run defenses in the NFL in the Arizona Cardinals. They shut down the lethal Giants rushing attack. Expect the same this week.

Good Luck Fantasy Players I’ll see next Week!

Friday, October 23, 2009

My Starting Line Up for Week 7

After 6 week teams are gelling and coming together. Tom Brady got his Mo-Jo back throwing 6 TD's for the 2nd time in his career and Brett Favre keeps amazing the league by keeping the Vikings undefeated and with his stellar play and leadership!

And the one team that I've been forecasting to make it to the Super Bowl this year is the New Orleans Saints...Drew Brees is in his third season with the Saints and he's lighting it up! The Saints Defense and Special Teams are solid as a rock and I love proving my case when the Saints play!

QB- (Packers) Aaron Rodgers. He was 29-37 for 358 yards and 2 TD passes. I'm looking for Aaron to torch the Cleveland Browns defense with some great fantasy numbers!

RB- (Falcons) Michael Turners. The Falcons are playing some good football! Look for Michael to explode against the Cowboys!

RB- (Patriots) Laurence Maroney. New England's offense is back on track with Tom Brady leading the way with the passing attack, so look for the running game to be a huge factor down the stretch with Maroney playing a big role!

WR- (Texans) Andre Johnson is playing like a beast and no one in the league can stop him. He'll find away to get his numbers! Look for some ridiculous numbers against the 49ers defense.

WR- (Saints) Marques Colston. He had a big day last week against the Giants, 8 catches for 166 yards. He's playing in a red-hot offense with one of the best QBs in the League throwing to him; look for some great fantasy numbers this week!

TE- (Giants) Kevin Boss. I must say the Cardinals are pretty solid with their defensive backfield, but still look for Eli to throw to Boss in the redzone against Arizona!

Kicker- (Colts) Matt Stover. Expect the Colts offense to click on all cylinders this weekend meaning plenty of opportunities for Stover.

Defense/ST (New England) - The Bucs will have a tough time moving the ball against the Patriots defense that shut out the Titans last week.

Game to Watch: Minnesota vs. Pittsburgh. These two teams are evenly matched with two of the leagues best QB's leading the way with Brett Favre and Ben Roethlisberger.The last couple of weeks Brett has been on a tear winning last minute games against the 49ers and Ravens. Look for a very entertaining match up!

Must Start- (Colts) Peyton Manning- Look for some crazy fantasy numbers this week. Peyton is well rested from the bye-week and other QB's have put up some big numbers against the Rams. Trust me, Peyton wants to top their numbers!

Must Start- (New England) Tom Brady. Look for a repeat of great numbers against a weak Buccaneers Defense!

Must sit- (Cardinals) Kurt Warner. It's the wrong time to be facing the NY Giants; they're coming off a big loss against the Saints!

Must sit- (Browns) Derek Anderson. I like Derek but he's facing a tough Green Bay Defense that's playing with a lot of confidence!

Those are my picks for the week...Good luck to all of you Fantasy players I'll see you next week!

Thursday, October 22, 2009

Interview with Football Diner

The other day I had the pleasure of speaking with Brian Davis, a 49ers fan over in England (can you believe it!) and he wrote up this great piece.

http://www.footballdiner.com/rogercraig1.html

The Football Diner Big Interview: Roger Craig
Interviewed by Brian Davis
20/10/2009

Four-time Pro Bowler Roger Craig was the offensive focal point of a dominant 49ers team that won three Super Bowls between 1984 and 1989. Playing for legendary coach Bill Walsh alongside Hall of Famers Joe Montana and Jerry Rice, Craig was a do-it-all threat whose versatility continues to set the standard for dual-threat backs to this day. The 1988 Offensive Player of the Year retired in 1993 having amassed an incredible 13,143 total yards and 73 touchdowns.

As the Diner staff were wrapping up their working day here in the UK, Craig was getting his own morning started on the West Coast of America. But before he nipped out for a spot of heavy duty a.m. exercise, there was just time for our own Brian Davis to ask him all about his extraordinary career, legendary teammates and awesome Super Bowl performances in our exclusive interview.
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Football Diner:
Roger, what was it like to win your first Super Bowl, scoring three touchdowns in the process (being the first person ever to do so)? It must have been like all your Christmases and birthdays had come at once?

Roger Craig:
It was a great game, I was young – in my second year – and I wasn't quite sure what to expect in the build up, so I spoke to some vets on the team and Jack "Hacksaw" Reynolds gave me some great advice, he just said: "Play every down as if it's your last, don't blow your chances, remain intense and focused," and I had the game of my life. It was real cool to score three touchdowns in a game and be the first person to do so in a Super Bowl.

Football Diner:
What was it like getting your hands on the Lombardi trophy?

Roger Craig:
When I got my hands on it, it was amazing, and the ring as well. That's what you play for and it was awesome to achieve a goal that lots of other teams and players don't get to.

Football Diner:
It must have been even more special to win it in the Bay Area at Stanford?

Roger Craig:
It was like playing in our own back yard and it felt like we had home-field advantage. It was our environment and especially when the fog rolled in, we were like: "Oh Man, we are at home!"

Football Diner:
The following season, you became the first player to both run for and receive 1000 yards. That must have been pretty special as well?

Roger Craig:
I knew that, after the three touchdowns in the Super Bowl, teams would be gunning for me, people knew who I was now and the Super Bowl really propelled me into the national spotlight of a superstar. So during the following off-season, I trained so hard for it. Bill Walsh talked to me after the Ring Ceremony and he said: "Roger, I expect 1000 yards from you next season," and I'm like: "Wow, I'm a full back." But my attitude was: "Alright, I'll do it," so I covered my ass and I did it on the ground and receiving!

Football Diner:
Who do you think can be next to join the 1000/1000 club?

Roger Craig:
Well, Marshall Faulk's already there, but there are 2-3 guys who right now I think can get there and they would be Reggie Bush, Leon Washington and Brian Westbrook, but Westbrook really needs to stay healthy to manage it.

Football Diner:
Just how cold was the 1988 NFC Championship game in Chicago and what is it like to play in conditions that cold?

Roger Craig:
That was so cold. It was 30 below, big wind chill factor, the field was frozen. We couldn't even wear spikes. We were all in tennis or turf shoes.

Football Diner:
A lot of people had written the 49ers off and said this was 'Bears' football weather'...

Roger Craig:
Yeah, they were calling us West Coast soft boys and sissies, but we played harder, we were more prepared and we won 23-0. I asked Coach Ditka after the game, I said: "Damn, Mike, how do you prepare your team for games in this weather?" He looked at me and he said: "Roger, nobody gets used to this weather. I was counting down the seconds just like you were!"

Football Diner:
In Super Bowl XXIII, the 49ers are 16-13 down, faced with a 92-yard drive to win the game. You played an integral part in that drive. Was there any doubt in your mind that you would win the game at this point?

Roger Craig:
No way, none at all. Bill Walsh prepared us well for the two-minute offense. We'd strategized way before the game and we knew exactly what to do. As a result we didn't panic, whereas their defense did; we were calm and Joe worked his magic. We were down their throats, big play after big play – we made it happen – and I had a few crucial plays in that drive. It was perfect. That's how all Super Bowls should end, that's what you pay your money for!

Football Diner:
Bill Walsh was rightly deemed 'The Genius'. His attention to detail was second to none – what was it like to have him has a coach?

Roger Craig:
Bill knew talent and how to orchestrate a team and spot players that fitted his system. I was the prototype running back for his West Coast offense and the player to take the 49ers to the next level. He was a great strategist – at half time, if things weren't going our way, Bill would always have new ideas, plans for the situation, and he made us all feel special, like we were all an extension of each other. Everybody had a role on every play and that's how we won games, each as an extension of each other.

Football Diner:
Are you still in contact with any of the 49ers from your time there? And do you still get to 'The Stick' to see games?

Roger Craig:
I speak with Ronnie Lott, he's a great guy in and out of football. I also speak with Frank Gore regularly and yeah, I still go to games to cheer them on.

Football Diner:
Shortly before this interview I got in touch with Randy Cross and asked him what it was like to be a teammate of Roger Craig's. He said: "Roger was an incredible RB whose legacy is not only as one of the great all around runenrs but as the man who taught Jerry Rice how to work his butt off." Is he on the money?

Roger Craig:
Haha! Yeah! It wasn't just Jerry though, I got together with Barry Sanders as well and we innovated new types of training that we were doing at that time; we were in it for the long haul and we took great pride in that. These days I also run marathons and just like the training then, I take great pride in that.

Football Diner:
As a Hall of Fame semi-finalist last year, do you think you'll ever make it to Canton?

Roger Craig:
I think I'll get in one day. I can't make the calls and it's not my place to talk about the media guys who do the voting, so I'm numb about it really, I can't feel anything. It would be great to get in and if and when I do it'd certainly be the icing on the cake. If I don't then, hey, I still made it on to the All Decade 80s team, won three Super Bowls and went to four Pro Bowls. It hasn't changed my life and I won't let it, nor will it change my life if and when I get in. It would make my friends and family very happy, but if I don't, I'll just move on – you can't let it rule your life.

Football Diner:
You were known for your 'Catfish eyes' and high stepping. Do you still get teased about Catfish?
Roger Craig:
Haha! Freddie Solomon gave me that nickname, because my eyes really expanded when I was running into the holes, I just wanted to make sure I used all of my eyes to see where I was going. He used to say I swam through holes!

Bill Walsh once drew a picture of it and presented it to me in front of the team the night before a game. The team were screaming with laughter, but that was Bill. Bill would do things like that to lighten the mood before a game. He also drew a picture of Joe Montana as a stick man, holding a football wearing the Number 16, teasing him about his skinny legs!

Football Diner:
I'm a big fan of middle linebacker 'Hacksaw' Reynolds (another player with great attention to detail - he once taught then-rookie Ronnie Lott a lesson by refusing to let him borrow one of his one hundred pencils in a team meeting) – do you have any stories about your time in the team with him?

Roger Craig:
He helped a lot. He helped me study and was my mentor. He respected me as a player. Keith Fahnhorst once said to me when I was a rookie: "Roger, you're a lucky guy, because Hacksaw likes you and your attitude and normally he hates rookies." Hacksaw's attitude was: you don't go onto the football field without your helmet, so you don't come to team meetings without a pen or a pencil. Of course Lott went on to become a great leader in and out of football and is a real good guy.

Football Diner:
Tom Rathman was a key reason for your success after his arrival, but is his position and your old position of fullback slowly becoming a dying art within the NFL?

Roger Craig:
I actually helped get Tom to San Francisco, Bill Walsh asked me about him and I told him he was a great blocker. I helped to develop his hands and we worked out together too. He gave us a great 1-2 punch and it meant opposition defenses couldn't tee off on either of us. These days you have running back committees back there that rotate – and of course the Wild Cat – so you see less of the FB out there.

Football Diner:
You currently work for a company called TIBCO Software, what are you doing with yourself there?

Roger Craig:
We're a big infrastructure software company, help companies communicate in real time. We're in 40 different countries with over 3500 customers and we're in every major city in the US, not to mention an office in Maidenhead in the UK. I do business development, figuring out exactly what businesses need. I do a spot of HR, hiring, work with the marketing team, sales, I'll open and close doors, just do whatever it takes to win. In corporate business, you can't take a quarter off and still win games like you can in football, you've got to win in every phase. Sport prepared me for work and I take the same attitude to work as I did to the football field. We're taking on a lot of the giants of the computer world so it's a little bit like the David and Goliath story. We're winning deals by determining: "We are not going to lose, we're going to win."

Football Diner:
You must turn heads when you arrive at new businesses and walk through the offices?
Roger Craig:
Yeah, people turn their heads. It's kind of funny, but you get used to it.

Football Diner:
What else are you doing with your spare time these days?

Roger Craig:
I play a bit of golf, I run marathons, I love spending time with my family, travelling, seeing a little of the world. I've also started doing my own blogs, including one on fantasy. The fantasy game over here is huge now, so I try to break down each matchup using the TIBCO Spotfire Fantasy Football tool (See link at bottom of this page)

Football Diner:
Do you have a message for all the NFL and 49ers fans here in the UK?

Roger Craig:
We really appreciate the fans in the UK and Europe that follow American Football. Your own football is so big and we're also big fans of that here in the US; it's still growing here, but it's cool to see how football brings the world together at the World Cup. We really respect you guys following us and I say: keep on following, keep on learning, get on the blogs and get involved.

Football Diner:
Well, thanks ever so much for your time Roger and enjoy the rest of your day...

Roger Craig:
I'm going to hit the gym now, do a 10 mile run so I start the day off right! You take care Brian – it was great chatting to you.

Monday, October 19, 2009

Saturday, October 17, 2009

My starting line up for week 6!!!

Welcome to my blog,

We got through week 5 and we still have 5 teams that are undefeated….but there were some upsets and reality checks as well. The one game that sticks in my mind the most was the Broncos and the Patriots. I picked Denver to win by 3 points last week and they did just that! Hopefully experts are seeing Denver as being the real deal! And the biggest upset of the week was Bengals vs. Ravens; Baltimore just had too many defensive penalties and gave the game away. And as far as the reality check, the 49ers got railroad by the Falcons!

My starting line up for week 6!!!

At QB- (Saints) Drew Brees and the New Orleans Saints are playing some good football offensively and defensively and their special teams are pretty good too!

RB- (Bears) Matt Forte should be well rested coming off the bye week. Look for him to be the work horse against the Falcons.

RB- (Bengals) Cedric Benson had a great game against the tough and nasty Ravens defense with over 100 yards. Look for him to put up some great fantasy numbers at home this week!

WR- (Denver) Brandon Marshall…Like I said last week he’s focus and scored 2 TD’s against the Patriots. Fantasy players, he loves the spotlight on Monday Night Football. Expect even better numbers this week!

WR- (Falcons) Roddy White is on fire!!!! He’s putting up superstar numbers, playing with a lot of confidence, and he’s becoming Matt Ryan’s go to guy!

TE- (Saints) Jeremy Shockey is facing his old team so it’s going be an emotional game for him. I’m expecting him to play his heart out…And look for Brees to throw to Shockey in the Red Zone; I’m going out on the limb and saying he’s going to score 2 TD’s!

Kicker- (Patriots) Stephen Gostkowski missed a big kick last week against the Broncos. I’m expecting him to bounce back this weekend and he should get plenty of opportunities against the Titans.

Defense/ST- Denver is playing red-hot under Mike Nolan’s system and have great leaders like Champ Bailey and Brian Dawkins leading the way!

Team to watch: Baltimore Ravens. They let a victory slip away from them last week against the Bengals. They will be fired up this week and will play with a chip on their shoulder against the Vikings. Don’t be surprised to see an upset in this one!

Must Start- (Cardinals) WR Larry Fitzgerald caught 2 TD passes last week. Look for him to explode against the Seahawks with some great numbers.

Must Start- (Patriots) QB Tom Brady will be ready to redeem himself against the disarrayed Titans defense.

Must sit- (Vikings) RB Adrian Peterson is facing the Ravens. They have one of the best run stop Defenses in the NFL.

Must sit- Seahawks QB (Hasselbeck) The Cardinals defense plays well against the Seattle, look for Arizona to win.

Good Luck Fantasy Players see you next week!

Thursday, October 15, 2009

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

My Answers to Your Questions



I've received alot of questions via email from you guys and I'll continue to answer as many as I can- thanks for reaching out!

  • Which NFL team do you think has the best defense and why should fantasy players avoid putting their players up against them?
  • Do any of today's defensive players remind you of players you played against?
  • We've seen alot of top running backs get injured in the first few weeks such as, Frank Gore, Ladamian Thomason, Brian Westbrook, Marion Barber, and Felix Jones.  Why are so many RBs getting injured so early in the season?
  • Once a player gets injured will they ever be 100% again or will they always be dealing with lingering pain and injuries?
  • What's your take on players being so involved in social media technology such as Twitter, Facebook, and MySpace?

Friday, October 9, 2009

Week 4- Players are stepping up to the plate!

There are 5 teams that are 4-0…the big surprise is the Denver Broncos. QB Kyle Orton, who struggled in pre-season and looked a little scary, seems to be comfortable in the Josh McDaniels system!

Denver is undefeated and offensively is playing some good football and their defense is the real-deal, being coached by the smart and highly energized former 49ers Head Coach Mike Nolan!

The two teams I like the most are clearly steps ahead of every one: the Colts and the Giants. They are led by the Manning brothers, Peyton and Eli! These two QB’s are putting up great fantasy numbers every week

And congratulations to Peyton on leading the Colts in scoring touchdowns four of their first five drives last week, tying a milestone established by Fran Tarkenton and Dan Marino.

My Starting line up for week 5:
At QB – (Steelers) Ben Roethlisberger. Expect big fantasy numbers against a tired Detroit Lions defense that will be on the field a lot on Sunday. Rookie Lions QB Stafford twisted his knee last week and if he plays he won’t be mobile enough to get the job done!

RB - (Steelers) Rashard Mendenhall. He put up some good Fantasy numbers last week against the Chargers with 165 yards and 2 TDs. Look for him to wear down the Lions defense and expect 3 touchdowns from him.

RB - (Miami) Ronnie Brown. Ronnie and the Dolphins shocked the Bills last week 38-10 as he ran for 115 yards and scored 2 touchdowns. There’s a lot of bad blood between the Jets and Miami ….Expect Ronnie to step it up his game because he loves to perform on Monday night!

WR - (NY Giants) Steve Smith. Smith is emerging to be a threat this season….the first 3 weeks Manningham had a lot of success but now he’s being double covered. Look for Smith to be Eli’s go-to receiver.

WR - (Denver) Brandon Marshall. He looks focus and ready to go, look for him to put up some huge fantasy numbers against the Pats!

TE - (Colts) Dallas Clark. Look for a lot of passes thrown his way especially in the Red-Zone; it could be a big day for Clark against the Titians!

Kicker - (49ers) Nedney. It could be a long day for the 49ers on offense against the Falcons; the Falcons are tough team to beat at home.

Defense/ST – Minnesota. The Vikings played outstanding Monday night against the Packers their facing a weak Rams Offense that failed to score and gave up 3 defensive/special team touchdowns to the 49ers in Week 4. I’m expecting the Vikings to be spectacular this weekend.

Team to watch: I like the Denver Broncos… A lot of people are saying that the Broncos are the weakest undefeated team out there. I disagree. They’re facing Tom Brady who’s coming off a big win against the Ravens, and there are always a lot of fireworks between the Broncos and Pats. It should be a good game. I’m going out on a limb and picking the Broncos to upset the Pats 24-21!

Must start-

(Colts) QB Peyton Manning – He’s having a MVP year…. need I say more!

Must sit-

1. (Rams) RB Steven Jackson will be facing a tough Vikings front line that’s hard to run against with the William brothers anchoring the way!

2. (Detroit Lions) WR Calvin Johnson is going against a well balanced Steelers Defense.

Sleeper-

(Ravens) RB Ray Rice he had 11 carries for 103 yards last week, if he get’s off to a fast start the Ravens will continue to feature him, as the go to guy!

(Houston) WR Andre Johnson numbers were down last week, but look for him to explode with some great Fantasy numbers against the Cardinals!

Good Luck Fantasy Players and See You Next Week!

Friday, October 2, 2009

Week 4 Picks




Week 3 brought a lot of excitement throughout the NFL!!!


The game that stands out in my mind the most was Vikings vs.49ers. Mike Singletary coached a cagey stingy 49ers defense to almost win. It would have been the first time the 49eres started the season 3-0 in years. But there’s only one thing, you can’t leave that much time on the clock with an old veteran QB like Brett Favre…this man has a lot of passion for the game and will not give up! The NFL needs more guys like Favre. Crabtree take a lesson from him, it’s not about the $$$ my man.
My Starting line-up for Week 4

QB - Peyton Manning- ever since Tiger Woods was on the Colts sideline, Peyton and the Colts have been on fire! Expect big fantasy numbers from Peyton this week!

RB – Adrian Peterson- Big time back, expect big time numbers….This will be a huge game on Monday Night against the divisional rival Green Bay Packers. This type of game is where you want to bring your best, expect an explosive game from the best NFL running back!

RB – Brandon Jacobs- Looks like he is back to form, last week he had 92 yards. Expect big numbers against a not so strong KC defense. The Chiefs will be expecting Eli to throw because of Eli’s success the first 3 weeks in that department.

WR – Mario Manningham- He’s developing to be Eli’s go-to receiver; expect him to be featured this week. If the running game gets going, which I expect it will, Manningham will have big numbers against KC.

WR – Reggie Wayne- What can you say about this gifted receiver? He has one of the best QB’s in the league feeding him with passes and Reggie is catching everything that’s thrown to him and making it happen! Fantasy players look for big numbers from him!

TE – Vernon Davis- He is the most complete tight-end in the game today. He can block, run and catch with the best of the receivers in the league, I’m happy Shaun Hill is coming to him as the go-to guy in their system…when Shaun Hill gets in trouble Vernon can bail him out. Also look for Vernon in the Red zone to get more passes thrown his way!

Kicker – Rian Lindell could be a busy kicker against a tough Miami Defense. Except a lot Field Goals…it’s will be a special team kind of win for either team.

Defense/ST – I have to give it to the Ravens again. They really shut down the Browns last week. The reason they’ve been so successful is they have great players at all levels of the defense. Haloti Ngata is a monster anchoring the defensive line. Ray Lewis and Terrell Suggs are great linebackers and Ed Reed is a playmaker in the secondary.

My Must Starts!

Aaron Rodgers – He’s playing like a leader with tons of confidence and control, and this is the game of the week. Expect fire works!

Willis McGahee – Looks healthy and ready to Rock-n-Roll. He has 5 rushing TDs and is leading the league! Fantasy players look for more touchdowns this week!

My Must Sits!


Philip Rivers – He’s facing a tough, mean, physical Steelers defense that’s coming off a loss to the Bengals…they’ll be pumped for the Chargers!

Randy Moss – He’s facing a tough nasty Ravens defense that’s playing on fire the way they did on their Super Bowl run with Ray Lewis leading the way!! Moss will be double covered the whole game.Sleepers!

Pierre Thomas – He is running great and wants to stay in front of Reggie Bush. Expect 100 yards and a couple of TDs.

Maurice Jones Drew – Expect a mixture of runs and catches and 3 touchdowns. Jacksonville’s offense matches up well against the Titans.


Good Luck Fantasy Players!

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Pick Me!

The NFL has launched a great marketing campaign this year called the Fantasy Files. I wish they had done this when I was still playing! It's nice to see the league embracing Fantasy Football and even having some fun with it. You can check out all the videos here: http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-fantasy-files but this is one of my favorites.