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NFL Trade Possibilities: Who Needs To Go

steven jacksonThere is a lot of speculation surrounding several bottom-of-the-barrel teams, and for good reason.

The Buffalo Bills are reportedly at least discussing trading Terrell Owens, their one-year free agent splash, while the Browns have had to fight-off rumors about parting ways with former franchise quarterback Brady Quinn, and star return man, Josh Cribbs.

There are nine teams that currently only have one win in 2009, or are still searching for their win. Read more…

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Posted by    Date: Friday, October 16, 2009

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Fantasy Football: Don’t Kill The Messenger

New York Jets vs. Atlanta Falcons

(Sanchez was a good sleeper play on Sunday)

Forgive me for playing Nirvana’s “All Apologies” to the max level. But I can’t rid my shame. The guilt, dear God, the guilt.

Actually, that’s a lie, but it’s not for a lack of sorrow that some of my predicted “starts” didn’t pan out. After all, I tend to follow the advice that I give out. So, this week, fair friends, you were not alone.

Through those highs, and those terrible lows, I promise you that you were not alone.

While I may have led you (and you, and you) astray, if only a little bit, I still had enough tricks up my sleeve for the first week of fantasy action.

Enough to keep you listening to my fantasy advice, perhaps? Well, before I indulge myself and your fantasy hopes into another Fantasy Football: Start and Sit column, it’s only my duty to review my picks, and to fully explain why certain players failed to live up to my expectations, while also boosting my ego with my “correct” calls.


The Record: 9-5


The Duds

Okay, so Brett Favre didn’t throw for 200+ yards and two touchdowns. My bad. In fact, he barely cracked 100, and only threw 21 passes.

But no interceptions and a score doesn’t make playing him a total loss. Still, as far as “starts” go, he was a dud.

And I apologize for Willie Parker. Boy, was that a blown call.

I truly did not believe he was that washed up, or that Tennessee’s run defense would show-up like that. Both of those comments could be overblown, but considering Mewelde Moore did pretty well overall, I’m placing most of the blame on Parker no loner living up to his “Fast Willie” nick-name.


The Winners

If you followed my lead and played Greg Jennings (despite a nagging injury), Matt Hasselbeck, and Ray Rice, you were pleasantly surprised.

Rice topped 100 yards rushing, Hasselbeck threw three scores, and Jennings hauled in the game-winning touchdown and over 100 yards against the Bears on Sunday night.

You were probably feeling rather smart if you followed my “Sit” suggestions this week, as well.

Jay Cutler had a forgettable four-pick performance, Larry Johnson only managed 20 rushing yards against the Ravens, Kevin Curtis only had 26 yards against the Panthers, and sitting Pierre Thomas was a good choice.

If you went the extra mile and plugged Mike Bell into your line-up on a whim, kudos to you.


The Sleepers

Jeremy Shockey and Mark Sanchez made me look smart, while Peyton Hillis and David Clowney did nothing to warrant a spot on the “look out for me” list.

The jury is still out on Darren McFadden for tonight, while Carnell Williams (originally a sit candidate) had over 90 yards rushing and a score. Still, with Derrick Ward splitting carries, he will continue to be a risky play.

All in all, it’s only Week One, but with a 9-5 record on my start-and-sit calls, the fantasy gods may soon be shining on you to listen to this advice.

Look for this week’s Fantasy Football: Start and Sit column on B/R, or go straight to www.theredzonereport.com for all of your fantasy advice and NFL news.

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Posted by    Date: Monday, September 14, 2009

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2009 Oakland Raiders: Five Things to Watch For

Raiders Russell Football 

 

 
 

 

The Raiders are entering 2009 with Tom Cable as the head coach, no longer just the interim coach, and some unlikely optimism.
While the development of JaMarcus Russell and their young receiving corps still leaves some things unanswered, the Raiders still have a solid, growing defense and a collection of talented, diverse running backs.

If they can run the ball the way they’re built to, the Raiders could have an outside chance at competing for the division.

If they do, jaws may drop. But if they don’t, and the past repeats itself, jaws could be struck.

Take a look at five things that will have to be decided in order for that to happen.

5. Is Javon Walker Finished?
Walker hasn’t been healthy in over three years.

He showed glimpses of his past potential in his first season with Denver, but was slowed by nagging knee issues in his second year.

After signing a huge contract with the Raiders, Walker has yet to put forth any type of production worthy of even being called mediocre.

Still, Walker is as healthy as he’s been in years, and still has a shot at one of the starting positions.

He will be in heated competition with rookie Darrius Heyward-Bey and veteran Chaz Schilens, as well as return specialist, Johnnie Lee Higgins.

If Walker is fully healthy, the rest rides on the arm of JaMarcus Russell.

4. Is Tom Cable Worthy of Serving Under Al Davis?
It’s fair to say that Cable is still the Raiders’ coach, almost by default.

Things didn’t work out between Al Davis and Lane Kiffin, and while Cable is almost certainly not Davis’ first choice to run his team, at least Cable takes direction and does as he’s told.

However, to be successful and get Oakland back to a competitive level, Cable will have to go against the grain and surprise some people with some truly exceptional coaching.

While that is still a possibility, something tells me Davis is simply biding his time until he finds the right guy to coach his team past 2010.

Write it down. Cable’s days are numbered.

3. Can the Defense Take the Next Step?
The best offense is a good defense.

Yeah, it goes the other way, too.

After dropping from Super Bowl contenders back in the days of Rich Gannon, the Raiders have finally gotten to a point where the talent on the defensive side of the ball is good enough for playoff contention.

They’re young, fast, and physical, and praying for an offense.

The Raiders have grown into a running team that is ineffective in the passing game, leaving the defense to fend for itself with countless “three and outs” to kill momentum.

With another year under Tom Cable, and a potentially improved pass attack, this could be the year that the Raiders defense is able to wreak havoc with a decent supporting offense.

Then again, it is the Raiders.

2. Can Darren McFadden Step-Up?
McFadden was supposed to be 2008′s Adrian Peterson.

His speed and acceleration were destined to take the league by storm.

But that didn’t happen.

No, McFadden and former college teammate Felix Jones were actually outdone by their former fullback at Arkansas, Peyton Hillis.

However, with McFadden getting most of the snaps and Hillis back at fullback in Denver, McFadden could finally be poised to break out.

That is, if Michael Bush doesn’t get in the way.

The early word has McFadden as the favorite to start, with Bush entering as the short yardage and goal-line runner.

This also means a complete demotion for last year’s starter, Justin Fargas.

1. Will Darrius Heyward-Bey Have an Impact?
It’s quite arguable that we can’t find out if he’s a bust in his first year, but depending on his ability to catch-on, we could possibly see if he’s “not” a bust.

After starting his first offseason with nagging injuries and a case of the dropsies, Heyward-Bey has reportedly come around a bit, and had a practice recently where he caught “everything in sight”.

While there are certainly growing pains to be expected, Heyward-Bey still has the talent and athleticism to succeed, and he’ll have every opportunity to do just that.

 

 

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Posted by    Date: Sunday, September 6, 2009

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