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"Red Zone PRIMED Players for the Week" - Week 10
« on: Nov 6th, 2002, 8:10am » |
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WEEK 10 "Red Zone PRIMED Players for the Week" are simply to be ONE player from each of the FIVE skill positions, QB, RB, TE, WR, PK. Just list ONE for each position, no stats projections necessary. Let's keep it simple for the newbies! Addendum: you may offer up TWO groups, one more of the "stud" variety and one consisting of players better-termed as "sleepers." I actually encourage you all to do this if you have the time. I will give the basic template/pattern I want you to use. Again, PLEASE follow it closely for the newbies. THANKS! Here is the pattern to follow (cut and paste it if need be): QB - ... RB - ... WR - ... TE - ... PK - ... (Of course, the addition of SMILIES is always cool! )
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Re: "Red Zone PRIMED Players for the Week" - Week
« Reply #11 on: Nov 9th, 2002, 7:45pm » |
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Stud QB - Jeff Garcia: here's how bad the Chiefs' pass defense is: dead last in the NFL this season, allowing 339 yards per game. Dead last over the past four weeks, allowing 354 yards per game, and ranking 30th, 32nd, and 32nd in fantasy points allowed to opposing quarterbacks, wide receivers, and tight ends. RB - Duece McCallister The meltdown of the Panther's defense continues to accelerate - this week they lost starting DL Brentson Buckner for four weeks due to a steroids violation, adding to the losses of DT Sean Gilbert (broken hip) and DE Fernando Smith (neck). Backup LB Lester Towns is probably out with his foot injury, and starting MLB Dan Morgan is definitely out with a hernia. WR - Terrel Owens Owens is #1 on the points-per-game list for fantasy wideouts this week TE - Wesley Walls should be over his finger problem. Sleeper QB - Rodney Peete New Orleans is a good team, but pass defense is not one of their strengths. On the season they rank 29th in the NFL (264 yards per game allowed), and over the past four weeks they are 29th (allowing 263 yards per game on average). During that four week span the Saints are 29th in fantasy points allowed to opposing QB's, 10th vs. WR's and 18th vs. TE's. RB - Thomas Jones For the season, the Seahawks are 32nd in the NFL allowing 173 yards per game, they've "improved" to 31st in the league over the past four weeks, allowing 158 yards per contest, and are 31st in terms of fantasy points allowed to opposing backs during those four weeks. WR - Donald Driver Part of Detroit's problem is that their defensive backfield is shattered by injuries - starting LB Clint Kriewaldt (foot), and starting safety Corey Harris (knee) are doubtful for Sunday's game. Starting safety Brian Walker (toe), back-up DB Lamar Campbell (hamstring), and reserve LB Jeff Gooch (ribs) are all questionable to play. Starting LB's Chris Claiborne (knee) and Barrett Green (toe) are nursing minor injuries, and LB Brian Williams is out for the season with a broken leg.
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