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Week 9 fantasy update + week 10 preview

Almost all my players were in losing battles last week, and I had an exceptionally low-scoring game. In fact, I thought for sure my team was going to lose; before Monday night’s Pittsburgh-Baltimore game, I was down by 29 points, and while Big Ben has had a spectacular season thus far, 29 points for a quarterback is asking a lot. But he had a monster game—which, sadly, I missed due to working late—coming up with 5 TD passes and 38 total fantasy points, putting me over the top by a mere 9 points. It was a good thing—no offense to you Eagles fans out there—that Philadelphia (whose D my opponent had) got spanked by Dallas last week, because otherwise I would never have won my fantasy game.

This week is probably going to be tough on me, because I’ll be doing without three key players: Joey Galloway, Wes Welker, and the Patriots’ D. I’ve only got two receivers in play this week, but fortunately they’re Ocho Cinco and Bobby Engram. Less fortunately, my opponent has a fantastic team, including Tony Romo, TO, TJ Houshmandzadeh (who in my personal opinion has been more of a force for Cincinnati than has Ocho Cinco this year; he certainly seems to be getting all the TD catches, and therefore all the fantasy points), and Jeremy Shockey. My opponent is favored by a relatively small margin of 11 points, but this could get ugly.

The reason I’m writing about this earlier than usual, by the way, is that I won’t be able to watch much of the early or late games tomorrow, as I am going to see Da Bears play in Oakland tomorrow! Woo!

Of all the teams in this league,

Indianapolis had the best chance of stopping the Patriots. Their defense played astoundingly well today, and ultimately what lost this game for them was the offense’s less than stellar—though by no means disappointing—performance.

How about those Patriots, though? Sloppy play overall, but they pulled it out in the end. Randy Moss of the magic hands and Tom Brady the quick draw artist saved this game, Moss almost single-handedly. Quite literally, in the case of one of those receptions.

I don’t think anyone in the rest of their schedule, except perhaps the Steelers, has the ability to stop them, so the next best game we have to look forward to is the AFC championship game between these two teams.

I'm lovin' it

Vinatieri missing a field goal? The Pats going 3-and-out? What a game.

You know, I thought New England was going to dominate the Colts’ pride in this game, but so far, though it’s early yet, Indy is looking better on both defense and offense than New England. So exciting!

Week 8 fantasy review + week 9 fantasy preview

I cleaned up in week 8: 112-99, and am favored by 30 points in this week’s matchup, though if Drew Brees, my opponent’s QB, keeps playing like he’s been playing the last couple of weeks, I might have a match on my hands.

But enough about that. I don’t know how anybody can think of anything but what is sure to be the best game of the season so far: this afternoon’s mammoth Colts-Patriots meeting. Fireworks in Indianapolis today. Woo!

In other news, I have to say I am liking the nfl.com Fantasy site redesign. Simple changes, but with dramatic effect; the site is clean and easier to use. Awesome!

Oh, man.

What a heartbreaker for Pittsburgh! Roethlisberger, despite 2 interceptions and a fumble, had a phenomenal day with 4 TD passes and 290 pass yards.

And one of the reasons I come out on top, even with Dallas Clark left to play tomorrow night, is that I have Jason Elam as my kicker. Current standings: 94-73. Current record: 5-2-0. Not bad for only playing with one running back today. Boo-yah.

Fantasy update

First, BEARS!!! It was ugly, but it was a win. And how about that last drive? 97 yards with no timeouts. The Bears? Yeah, you heard right. The Bears. Awesome.

In fantasy news, I’m tied up with my opponent, and I’ve still got 4 players to play: Ben Roethlisberger, Najeh Davenport, Jason Elam, and Dallas Clark. My opponent has the Steelers’ Heath Miller yet to play. After expecting to lose horribly this week, now I am cautiously hopeful that I’ll win. Woo!

Un. Stoppable.

5 TD passes in the first half. And how about that Wes Welker? Awesome.

And the rest of the Patriots’ season, with the possible exception of the Indianapolis game in a few weeks1, is going to be easy as pie. My god.

1 Well, and the Steelers later on. I’m interested to see how the league’s #1 defense will match up with them.

Week 7 fantasy update

This is the week I am expecting to tank; both LT and Deshaun Foster have a bye this week, so I’ve only got Najeh Davenport at running back. And with Willie Parker back and healthy for the Steelers, I’m not expecting too many points off him. According to the preview, my opponent was favored by 4 points, but hopefully I’ll get some serious points off the Patriots’ defense, who are up against the ineffectual Dolphins offense this week.

OTOH, my opponent has Eli Manning at QB, and the Giants are up against the equally ineffectual 49ers this week, so this could get ugly.

I think we watched

a Superbowl preview today*, and we saw today what I think we’ll see in February. The Patriots simply outclassed the Cowboys, who are an excellent team, but just not on the Pats’ level.

* Yes, I know that the road to the Superbowl has to go through Indianapolis yet, but, man, the Patriots just look unstoppable. The Cowboys, on the other hand, have no competition in the NFC. At all.

In fantasy news, I’m currently up by 10 and still have Bobby Engram to play. This game was made for me by LT and Wes Welker, who had huge performances today with 44 and 24 points, respectively.