Saturday, December 12, 2009

Just Thinkin' About Tomorrow

How about those Steelers?  Gotta love the effort Rashard Mendenhall threw out there against the Browns.  You know, Mendenhall could be a fantasy beast, but the Steelers have lost their identity.  They throw entirley too much for the tyoe of team they have.  They should invest in the offensive line, and begin to pound it again next year.  The pass happy things works well until the calendar hits late November.

Here's what I'll be looking for tomorrow in the all important Week 14 action in the NFL.

Still gotta look toward the Seahawks (even though I dealt Julius and Housh a couple weeks ago along wiht Mendenhall for Barber and Crabtree in a dynasty league).  Forsett is supposedly going to get more carries, but will he be better than Julius?

In Atlanta, which RB will be the guy you want down the stretch, Norwood or Snelling?  This week should be a nice indicator.

Big week for lesser known RBs.  Charles, F. Jackson and Ganther all have juicy matchups.

Who will win the tasty matchup of the season battle between Ray Rice (Lions) and Chris Johnson (Texans)?  My money, literally, is on Johnson.

Is Robert Meachem really making a run at the #1 WR job in New Orleans?  I know he was a first rounder, but he came out of nowhere.

Can Denver stay on the field with the Colts, therefore making Moreno a nice play?

Will Cedric Benson produce against the best home run defense in the NFL?

Huge games in Dallas, New York, and San Francisco that will impact the fantasy landscape.  Will Vincent Jackson break out of the slump, or does Gates keep stealing the thunder?  It has been one or the other this year.

Did you know Vernon Davis has more fantasy points than every WR other than Moss, Fitz, Austin, Andre and Wayne?  Very impressive.

Staying with the Niners.  Alex Smith really has it rolling.  Will that continue against the Cards, and how much has the spread hurt Frank Gore?

Jennings or Driver in Chicago?  My gut says Driver, who has been the better play all year.

Cheers,
TFAM

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