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Thursday, October 15, 2009

Roto-Rx

If your question was not answered this time, you can go directly to the source @ https://www.roto-rx.com/ where Dr. Roto will answer all your Fantasy Baseball and Football questions.

The Doctor is in...

Question #1: The Jets defense looked pretty porous to me? Too much hype for their ”D”? – Wallace, Bolder, CO

Wallace: The truth is that the Jets were not as good as they looked the first few weeks of the season, but they are also not as bad as they have looked recently either. Rex Ryan has gotten the hype, but now the team needs to get out of their post Wildcat funk. They should put up some great numbers against the pathetic Bills this week. This will give them some confidence back for sure.

Question #2: Any truth to the rumor the T.O. is being traded to the Bears? If so, would that help or hurt his fantasy value? – Michael, Las Vegas, NV

Michael: I doubt that you will see TO in Chicago. He's just not a great fit for their team. My guess is that people will shy away from his contract and he will finish the year in relative obscurity in Buffalo.

Question #3: Thomas Jones seems to have a nose for the end zone (even when he’s not doing much else.) Is he worthy of a starting spot? – Forrester, Pompton Lakes, NJ

Forrester: Just by the hair of his chiny, chin, chin strap. Jones has lost some carries to Leon Washington and Shonn Greene this season. He still could surprise in some games (Dr. Roto thinks he is a good play this week against the Bills). He is worth a roster spot, but he is not a rock solid performer. I would rather see you move him in a deal for a younger, better RB.

Question #4: Do you see Carson Palmer performing like his pre-injury form? – Max, Yale University

Max: Which injury are you talking about? Palmer looks okay, but he is keying too much on Ochocinco. If he can continue to spread the ball to Henry, Caldwell, Coles, etc he might put up good numbers. The emergence of Cedric Benson has been a real help as well.

Question #5: Does the Junior Seau signing help the value of the Patriots defense or is it a non event? – Matthew, Sutter Creek, CA

Matthew: Seau really offers nothing up to the fantasy value of the Patriots. Real life-wise it is a good move, but his abilities are almost shot and the Pats need more than Seau to improve their D.

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Saturday, October 10, 2009

Roto-Rx - Answering Your Fantasy Football Questions

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The Doctor is in...

Question #1: Who gets a better bump in fantasy value, Mark Sanchez or Braylon Edwards from the Edwards move to NY? – Jonathan, Almador City, CA

Jonathan: Dr. Roto will say Sanchez. Edwards is another weapon that should help Sanchez find his other players a bit more (paging Dustin Keller) and open up the offense too.

Question #2: Would you start McNabb this week or wait a week? – Pat, Temple University

Pat: I don't know who your backups are, but McNabb should be a decent play this week against Tampa. Tampa has been horrible on defense and this game should be a nice transition game for McNabb as he recovers from his injury.

Question #3: I have two Steelers running backs and need to dump one to fill other needs. Should I keep Parker or Mendenhall? – Adam, Binghamton

Adam: Willie Parker is still not fully recovered from his injury. Mendenhall is a sure starter against Detroit. Short-term pick is Mendenhall, although keep listening to what Mike Tomlin says about the situation. Willie Parker may be football's version of Wally Pipp.

Question #4: I’ve been offered a trade, Steve Slaton for Brandon Jacobs. Should I pull the trigger for Slaton? – Tim, Baldwin Park, CA

Tim: Slaton finally had a good game last week against the Titans. Jacobs has been struggling somewhat this season, but should get healthy against the Raiders. Tough call here, but I think I would stay with Jacobs. Slaton seems a bit tentative in his running and has had problems holding onto the ball. Jacobs is on one of the top rushing teams in the NFL. Close one, though....

Question #5: Who is the better fantasy QB, Aaron Rodgers or Matt Schaub? – Douglas, Reno, NV

Douglas: Dr. Roto is a fan of both QB's this year. Rodgers has a great arm, plays in an explosive offense and runs very well for a QB. Big problems are that is OL stinks and he has the toughest playoff schedule around. Schaub has some big weapons in Houston. He just needs to stay injury free. Dr. Roto will take Rodgers by a hair...mainly because of those rushing yards which may add up as he runs for his life most games!

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Thursday, October 8, 2009

Do we really need to watch other people live?

What is it about society that makes so many people interested in watching other people live on TV? I know reality TV shows are popular and that I am in the minority (having no interest in them at all) because they get wonderful TV ratings and advertisers want to pay for them.

Frankly, I don’t care who the subject of the reality TV show is. It could be my favorite sports figure / actor / politician / model etc. I have no interest whatsoever in watching them go about their daily life. Am I the only one who has other things to do and is too busy to watch other people do what they have to do on a given day?

And what about the subjects of the shows? Are these people that desperate to stay or become celebrities that they want to let millions of people watch them live? Why would they want the intimate personal details of their lives broadcast in the public domain?

So now we find out that Michael Vick is going to have a reality TV show on the BET Network. According its producers, "The Michael Vick Project will follow Vick's comeback in Philadelphia and also document his past, including the 2007 arrest for running a dogfighting ring.”

The Michael Vick Project? That’s the best they could come up with?

"I just want people to really get to know me as an individual," Vick said.

Why? Do you guys reading this have a burning desire to let everyone in America get to know you? I don’t want millions of people across the nation to know me. I want my family and friend to know me. Why would I want some character in Blow Hunk Idao to know me? That’s a bit odd don’t you think?

This isn’t an attack on Vick because I am actually one of those in the minority that believes he served his time and is now entitled do any of the privileges of life that the law allows him. The show could be about watching the Pope or the President live and I wouldn’t watch it.

I’m certain that the show will get wonderful ratings and I’m certain that many of you reading will be watching. I won’t, I don’t care because I have my own life to live. I guess you guys can let me know what happens. - Keith A. Baker
Keith A. Baker is a sports agent in Stamford, Connecticut. His goal is to offer a unique insight to the world of sports and Major League Baseball in particular. Comments in his columns are for entertainment purposes only and do not reflect the views and opinions of his firm or his clients.
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Roto-Rx

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The Doctor is in...

Question #1: Do you think Michael Crabtree will have a fantasy impact THIS YEAR? – Elvis, Irving, TX

Elvis: Crabtree finally signed with the 49ers. Great for him, but not so special for fantasy leaguers. We are in Week 5 now and it should take him at least 4 weeks or so to get accustomed to what they are doing in SF. That put us at Week 9. Then he has to build some trust with Shaun Hill which takes time. Also, remember that the 49ers are a run first team. He may help later in the seaosn, but Dr. Roto is not counting on him.

Question #2: The Saints defense looked good last week. They are not taken in my league, should I grab them? – Lawrence, San Bernardino, CA

Lawrence: Go get 'em. The best part about the Saints is that their offense is so good that most teams will be playing catch up each week. That means more sacks and INT's. Dr. Roto loves the Darren Sharper pick up. The Former William and Mary grad has been a stud in the secondary for the past 12 years...he's way underrated as a defensive player.

Question #3: Which running back on the Dolphins will have the best fantasy year? – Dennis, Notre Dame University

Dennis: No brainer on this one...Ronnie Brown.

Question #4: Joe Flacco seems to be throwing more this year. Would you play him over rookie Mark
Sanchez? - Joseph, St. Petersburg, FL

Joseph: Flacco has a year under his belt and has the confidence of Cam Cameron and John Harbaugh. Sanchez has played well, but he is still a rookie. Flacco was Dr. Roto's sleeper QB before the year started ...no reason to get off his bandwagon now.

Question #5: What is your opinion of Brett Favre at this point in his career? Is he a viable option for my fantasy team? - Carlos, Arlington, TX

Carlos: Favre is a fantasy nightmare. He will have some great games, and he'll have some bad ones. The Vikings are a run first team with the best RB in the NFL. When Peterson has his great days, Favre could be looking at 15-22 for 150 yards and a TD. Favre makes for a great backup/BYE week play. He is certainly worth having on your roster...just not as a starter.

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Saturday, October 3, 2009

Roto-Rx

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The Doctor is in...

Question #1: Should Derek Anderson be picked up? He did great for me two years ago. – Aaron, Bradley, MI

Aaron: Don't go crazy Aaron. Edge James did well for me two years ago and you don't see me picking him up. Remember one thing...don't get sentimental. Just because a guy won you a big fantasy game three years ago against your college roommate doesn't make him good today. Most guys are only as good as their last game. In Anderson's case, he is not even that good. In the immortal words of Jerry Seinfeld, "He's a chucker". Avoid.

Question #2: I know that the Dolphins picked up Thigpen, but does Chad Henne’s stock rise here? – Mavis, Stanford University

Mavis: I wouldn't get too excited about the Fins picking up Tyler Thigpen. He is backup material at best. Chad Henne was going to get the starting job next year for the Dolphins. He's not 100% ready just yet, but he will be a bit better than you expect. That said, he should not be starting on anyone's fantasy roster this weekend (unless Mrs. Henne plays roto).

Question #3: Darren McFadden seems to have fumbleitus. Do I bench him? – David, Ashford, AL

David: This would NOT be the week to bench McFadden. He is playing Houston...the home of good steak and crappy run defense. If he can't get it going this week then you should start to panic.

Question #4: Should I activate Kellen Winslow or Heath Miller this week? – Roger, Allentown, PA

Roger: Although I like Winslow more as a receiver, i think the play here is Heath Miller. The Chargers don't cover the TE exceptionally well and Miller should have some redzone opportunities. Tampa will struggle a bit this week with a new QB and a road crowd that will be chomping at the bit for a W.

Question #5: Do you see Fred Taylor as a 1,000 yard back this year? – Lamont, Royal City, WA

Lamont: No way. There are too many guys in the NE backfield and the Pats still like to throw it. I do think that you will see Fred have a few good weeks over the course of the season. Just hard to predict which ones will be good. Stay away this week as the Ravnes come to town.

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Friday, October 2, 2009

Roto-Rx

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The Doctor is in...

Question #1: Should Derek Anderson be picked up? He did great for me two years ago. – Aaron, Bradley, MI

Aaron: Don't go crazy Aaron. Edge James did well for me two years ago and you don't see me picking him up. Remember one thing...don't get sentimental. Just because a guy won you a big fantasy game three years ago against your college roommate doesn't make him good today. Most guys are only as good as their last game. In Anderson's case, he is not even that good. In the immortal words of Jerry Seinfeld, "He's a chucker". Avoid.

Question #2: I know that the Dolphins picked up Thigpen, but does Chad Henne’s stock rise here? – Mavis, Stanford University

Mavis: I wouldn't get too excited about the Fins picking up Tyler Thigpen. He is backup material at best. Chad Henne was going to get the starting job next year for the Dolphins. He's not 100% ready just yet, but he will be a bit better than you expect. That said, he should not be starting on anyone's fantasy roster this weekend (unless Mrs. Henne plays roto).

Question #3: Darren McFadden seems to have fumbleitus. Do I bench him? – David, Ashford, AL

David: This would NOT be the week to bench McFadden. He is playing Houston...the home of good steak and crappy run defense. If he can't get it going this week then you should start to panic.

Question #4: Should I activate Kellen Winslow or Heath Miller this week? – Roger, Allentown, PA

Roger: Although I like Winslow more as a receiver, I think the play here is Heath Miller. The Chargers don't cover the TE exceptionally well and Miller should have some redzone opportunities. Tampa will struggle a bit this week with a new QB and a road crowd that will be chomping at the bit for a W.

Question #5: Do you see Fred Taylor as a 1,000 yard back this year? – Lamont, Royal City, WA
Lamont: No way. There are too many guys in the NE backfield and the Pats still like to throw it. I do think that you will see Fred have a few good weeks over the course of the season. Just hard to predict which ones will be good. Stay away this week as the Ravens come to town.

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Thursday, October 1, 2009

Worst of the Worst - Week 3

Carolina's Offense - What happened to the explosive offense Carolina had last year? What happened to the amazing highlights from DeAngelo Williams and Jonathan Stewart? Williams only had 11 carries in the Monday night game against the Cowboys. 11 carries? Did Jake Delhomme really throw the ball 33 times? I just don't understand what John Fox is doing anymore. The only way to limit Delhomme's turnovers (by the way... his interceptions against Dallas weren't even his fault) is to reduce the amount of passes.

The running game can open up the passing game and make Steve Smith the deadly receiver that he is. They didn't win the division last year because of Jake Delhomme. The running game is Carolina's biggest strength, but it was barely used on Monday night. 11 carries for DeAngelo Williams is unacceptable.

Ryan Mouton - There is no way to lose a game that is easier than giving the ball away along with great field position, and that is exactly what Ryan Mouton did... twice. After the Jets scored on their opening drive, Ryan Mouton fumbled the kick return on Tennessee's own 19-yard line. New York easily converted that turnover into seven points. In the third quarter, Ryan Mouton muffed a punt and the Jets recovered the ball on Tennessee's 23-yard line. The Jets put seven more points on the board and took the lead four plays later.

When you are 0-2 and desperately need a quality win to boost your confidence and to keep up in the division, fumbling the ball in your own territory is the last thing you want to do. New York converted two Tennessee turnovers into 14 points and won by seven. All Mouton has to do is catch the ball (he called for a fair catch). The Titans don't necessarily have to panic now, but Mouton definitely does.

Kurt Warner - In the opening home game for the Arizona Cardinals, quarterback Kurt Warner threw two interceptions. On Sunday night against the Colts at home, he threw two more. And one of the only things worse than an interception… is an interception in the red zone (the other thing that is worse is if it gets ran back for a touchdown). Arizona had the ball on Indianapolis's 1-yard line and Warner threw it into double coverage. The ball was tipped and then it fell into the hands of Antoine Bethea. Warner needs to be smart enough to know not to just throw it up there when you're in the red zone and down 21-3. Throwing it over 50 times is probably a problem too.

Honorable MentionsJim Zorn (it’s getting too repetitive), Seattle Seahawks (those uniforms were hideous), Eric Mangini (what was benching Brady Quinn going to fix?), Buffalo Offense (T.O. didn’t have any receptions…)- Michael Klopman

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Tuesday, September 29, 2009

NFL WRAP-UP – Week 3 Final

Did anyone else besides me notice the crest on the 50 yard line of Qualcomm stadium this Sunday? 1960 - 2009??? The Chargers are actually celebrating the 49th year of the AFL? Who celebrates anniversaries this way? Would you celebrate your 50th birthday on your 49th because it is the start of your 50th year of life? Shesh!

On to the week that was.

Lions (19) – Redskins (14)
The Lions tear the Redskins Teepee apart finally winning a game. The people of Motown have been through a lot the past two years and this was long overdue. Good for the Lions and good for the people of Motown but bad for Jim Zorn, very bad. To say he’s on the hot seat is an understatement. Things were so bad for Zorn this week that he even got into an argument with Redskins legend Sonny Jurgensen on the air.

Patriots (26) - Falcons (10)
The Patriots defense clamps down in the 2nd half shutting them out.

Jets (24) – Titans (17)
Rookie Ryan Mouton’s two turnovers do in the Titans. The Titans (who we think will still make the playoffs) are officially the best 0-3 team in football. The Jets are now 3-0. Btw – the Jets need to nix the old NY Titans uniforms, they are awful. There has to be a better way to increase your merchandise sales.

Vikings (27) - 49ers (24)
Frank Gore left this game after his 1st touch of the ball with an ankle injury yet the 49ers (who are better that people expected them to be) were second from going 3-0 and had one taken from them in typical Brett Favre fashion with his long touchdown pass with just seconds to go. You will see this highlight for quite a while. The word is that Gore will miss at least two more games.

Ravens (34) – Browns (3) / Eagles (34) – Chiefs (14)
The Ravens and Eagles took care of inferior opponents. The Browns have scored just 1 touchdown in their past 9 games and the Chiefs are rebuilding. The Chiefs aren’t as bad as the Browns but it’s going to be long years for both. Did I say that the Browns have scored just 1 touchdown in their past 9 games? Mangini is a joke……… more on this to follow.

Bengals (23) - Steelers (20)
The Bengals show some resolve and come from behind to knock off the Steelers. The Steelers miss Troy Polamalu and have absolutely no running game (can’t remember ever saying that about a Steelers team.)

Saints (27) – Bills (7)
The Saints offensive machine continues as they come alive late. Great game next week, Jets vs. Saints.

Bears (25) – Seahawks (19)

The Bears hold off the Seahawks. Not sure how to look at this one as this was closer than many had thought with the Seahawks playing without 9 starters. The Seahawks uniforms were worse than the Jets. Awful really, what are they thinking? The NFL has so many rules about uniforms giving fines for sox being uneven, shirts not tucked in, players wearing unauthorized bandannas under their helmets, but they let the Seahawks wear fluorescent green over puke green?

Giants (24) – Bucs (0)
Not much to say here. Even Gaints fans were changing the channel.

Broncos (23) – Raiders (3)
Broncos too care of business. JaMarcus Russell may be a man boy, but he’s not an NFL QB. 61 yards passing? Ca’mon. How do they explain cutting Jeff Garcia? The defense plays their hearts out every week. If I were on the Raiders defense I would be pissed.

Jaguars (31) – Texans (24)
Can the Texans defense stop anyone? Put the Raiders defense with the Texans offense and you have a complete NFL team.

Chargers (23) – Dolphins (13)


The Chargers drowned the fish. Looks like Chad Pennington is done for the year, and maybe his career. What a shame. Throughout his career Chad, certainly showed that he has guts and, he’s one of the brightest and classiest guys in the NFL. Chad has the highest completeion percentage in NFL history.  He’s gonna make a great coach some day. Unfortunately, maybe sooner than later now; it’s hard not to root for this guy.

Colts (31) – Cardinals (10)
The Colts just don’t lose in September. Did you know that the Colts have the NFL best regular season record of 116-46 in the last decade? Think of how much money you would have made the past 10 years picking Peyton Manning and the Money Line in the regular season. When you think about it, it’s actually amazing that Peyton doesn’t get more press than he does!

Cowboys (21) – Panthers (7)
Wow, what an awful start for John Fox and the Panthers. It was a tight game with the Panthers actually staring a drive that could have given them a lead until Jake Delhomme threw 27 yard TD pick to Terrance Newman with 5:07 left in the 4th ¼. It’s an every other year thing for the Panthers. Unfortunately this one appears to be the other.
Mike Cardano is the founder of the Around The Horn (Baseball Blogs) and Extra Point (Football Blogs). Mike is also the founder of the fantasy sports games Ultimate Franchise Baseball™ and Ultimate Franchise Football™.
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Saturday, September 26, 2009

Roto-Rx

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The Doctor is in...

Question #1: Where does Frank Gore rank in your list of fantasy running backs? – Albert, San Francisco, CA

Albert: Dr. Roto is a big fan of Frank Gore. I've been watching him since he's been at the U and he has only gotten faster and tougher. I'll put him down as my number 3 RB. Got to go with AP at number 1, and MJD at number 2. If the Niners can find a QB and sign Crabtree you might see Gore climb one spot.

Question #2: Aren’t the Steelers known for their smash mouth running game? Willie Parker 27 attempts and 66 yards? Should I look for someone else? – Murphy, Stanford University

Murphy: It doesn't look good for Fast Willie. Right before the season started, Mike Tomlin told reporters that Parker would get close to 30 carries a game. Two weeks later he is lauding R. Mendenhall for his good work. Parker looks a step slow this year. My sources tell me there might be an injury that we're not hearing about. Keep a close eye on it, but you may need to figure out other options.

Question #3: Trying not to go off of just one game…. is Dallas Clark your number one rated fantasy tight end? – Gene, Buffalo, NY

Gene: Dr. Roto thinks that Clark is the number 1 TE. Witten is great (as is Tony G. and Antonio Gates) but Dr. Roto loves the Peyton Manning-Dallas Clark hookup.

Question #4: Who actually gets more fantasy points over the course of the year, someone like Chris Johnson who breaks long runs and runs for lots of cumulative yards or someone like LenDale White who often gets put into the game when the Titans get on the goal line? – Christopher, Round Rock, TX

Christopher: Let's assume that your league gives 6 points per TD and 1 point for every 10 yards rushing/receiving. White will get you about 1000 total yards with 9 TD (a total of 154). Johnson should get you close to 1600 yards with 8 TD (a total of 208). Plus Johnson can break a few big ones which could be extra points in your league. A PPR league would only add to Johnson's value.

Question #5: How many QB’s do you rank ahead of Kurt Warner? – Shawn, Antioch, CA

Shawn: One of the few things Dr. Roto likes about Warner this year is his receiving corps. They are arguably the best in the NFL. I'll put Warner in my top ten because of their skill and the fact that Ken Wisenhunt is a terrific coach. IF Warner were my QB, I would make sure I had Matt Leinart as my backup along with another solid QB on my roster.

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Friday, September 25, 2009

An open letter to Jerry from Portland

Jerry,

By now most of the college football world has heard of Chip Kelly's check-writing ways. I had only heard about the story in passing until your email came through and I was able to delve deeper into the story. For anybody who doesn't know, Tony Seminary, an Oregon alum and season ticket holder who attended Oregon's disastrous opener in Boise, apparently felt so disappointed and let down by his Ducks that he sent Coach Kelly an email with an invoice for his trip. The invoice, which was sent in jest according to its source, included the cost of the game tickets, airplane tickets and his meals. Coach Kelly responded with a $439 check to cover the cost of Seminary's trip, which Seminary returned to Kelly with a thank you note attached.

For some reason, and I don't know why, the first thing that popped into my head after reading the story was an episode of Seinfeld…

Specifically the episode titled 'The Opera' from the fourth season. There's a scene in the episode where Jerry and another man argue over whose quarter is lying on the ground. The argument progresses to the point that both men ask each other, "you think I care about money?" and proceed to rip up dollar bills, throwing the remnants on the ground.

Of course, I highly doubt that Chip Kelly was trying to prove a point about money, but wouldn't it be funny if he were doing it for spite (another Seinfeld reference)? Coach Kelly had to have been in a sour mood following the game in Boise, and reading an email from a fan demanding his money back couldn't have done much to help turn his frown upside down. What if he was so bothered by the email that he let himself get heated to the point that he busted out the old checkbook and scribbled a reimbursement check for the unhappy alum? Take that!

No way that's what happened, though. A more accurate description of what actually went down may be that Coach Kelly agreed with Seminary. The Ducks had played poorly in the opener, managing to put up only eight points, as the post-game actions of one frustrated player sent the Ducks spiraling even further. Kelly had to have been embarrassed by his team.

Seminary said that he only sent the email to a few friends. But his friends forwarded it to hundreds of others. From there, it made its way into the hands of the media, who reported the story. Coach Kelly had to have known that sending a refund check to a disgruntled fan would make the news. Perhaps that was his intent. It sure shows Oregon fans that he agrees with their assessment of his team's performance in the opener against Boise State. It might even reassure some fans that Kelly has the team's best interests at heart.

Whatever his intentions, Coach Kelly's actions sent a message to Oregon fans: He understands their frustration. And that's a good thing. He knows that the Ducks' performance was unacceptable, and that the actions of LeGarrette Blount, who did apologize, were intolerable. Not many other coaches, if any at all, would even look at the email. It shows that Coach Kelly has his heart in the right place.

But hey, that's just what I took from it.- Danny Hobrock
Danny Hobrock is a sports journalist who primarily covers college football and professional baseball. He is a contributor for several sports related blogs and is the former editor of a political and current events website.
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Oher entry

As a Yankee fan, every time I watch Nick Swisher, I feel like a proud father watching his son in little league. No, I am not his father, in fact, we are not even related. I get this feeling because I read Michael Lewis’s book Moneyball and have been following Swisher’s career ever since I was introduced to him in the book. Well, now I have a new guy to root for in the NFL. He plays on a team I hate, the Baltimore Ravens, but that is mostly because of the grudge I hold for the Super Bowl in 2000 when they humiliated my Giants. But this kid has such a compelling story, I would be a scrooge of a sports fan to not root for him.

Michael Oher was drafted this year in the first round with the 23rd overall pick. He was a four year starter at Ole Miss and is the starting right tackle for the Ravens. With a drug addicted mother and uninvolved father, Oher was brought up in foster homes most of his life. He got bad grades and was held back several years in school. He was living with a friend’s family sophomore year of high school, when he was accepted to a prestigious private school for his junior year.

Oher had played football for only a season, having dropped the sport after his freshmen year. Then he took the game up again as a junior and his prodigious talent unfolded before America. He was named to the U.S. Army All-American Bowl his senior year, and was considered the number one tackle prospect in the country. In the meantime, he was adopted by a family at his high school and caught up with his classmates academically.

I cannot do justice to the emotional appeal of this story, and luckily I don’t have to. Oher was the subject of another Michael Lewis book, The Blind Side, which chronicles the evolution of the left tackle position and Oher’s life. I would highly recommend it, as it is much more than the average sports book about overcoming adversity. This gives an in-depth look at the evolution of football strategy and player development, not in an complex or overly technical manner, but rather, it enriches every snap a person watches thereafter.

Reading the book has made me an automatic fan of Oher, and I no doubt will have that proud father feeling when I see the Ravens play. In a league where guys are constantly making news for screwing up, this is a story that really brings out the positives of the game. And for those of you who hate to read, the movie based on the book comes out in November… - Matt Aibel...

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Thursday, September 24, 2009

Roto-Rx

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The Doctor is in...

Question #1: Do you see Pat White getting any significant playing time in any capacity over the course of the year? – Walter, Charleston, WV

Walter: Dr. Roto has big worries about Pat White. I think that he may have been a waste of a 2nd round pick by the Fins. For this year, Dr. Roto sees Ronnie Brown getting most of the Wildcat snaps. Also don't forget Chad Henne there on the sidelines. The Dolphins really like him and he will probably be the starter next year.

Question #2: Do you consider Mario Manningham a front line receiver? – Melissa, Nyack, NY

Melissa: It's way too early to call Manningham a front line WR. What we can call him is a talented young WR with big upside. It would be no surprise to watch him fulfill his vast potential that he showed while at Michigan. If he's still on the waiver wire in your league, grab him ASAP.

Question #3: Who do you think will end up with more all purpose yards, Darren Sproles or Leon Washington? – Mike, Giants Stadium (friend of Fireman Ed)

Mike: You're putting me in a tough spot here Mike, because if I say Sproles, Fireman Ed is going to revoke my New York Jets library card. Ryan has been saying that he wants to get Washington 20 touches a game, but Dr. Roto hasn't seen that yet and doubts that he will. The longer LT is out, the more chance Sproles has of being the better player. Truth is, if Washington is getting too many touches it means the Jets are playing from behind. So far, Mark Sanchez isn't letting that happen!

Question #4: After two weeks, what defense has impressed you the most? – Frank, Baltimore, MD

Frank: This is an easy one. It's the J-E-T-S. They have been swarming and impressive. Darrell Revis is one of the top 3 CB in the NFL. They have stopped Schaub and Brady in the first two weeks...not an easy thing to do. They are getting Calvin Pace back soon, which will make them even more dangerous.

Question #5: Would you start Tony Romo or Jay Cutler this week? - Anthony, Fairfax, VA

Anthony: Dr. Roto is going to say Romo. Don't be surprised to see Matt Forte have a big game in Seattle. The Seahawk run defense is suspect and the Bears really need to get Forte on track. Romo is starting on MNF...it will be a good time for him to show his critics that he really is a top 10 QB.

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Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Breaking that unwritten poll rankings rule


With the first major upset of the season behind us, some have called for a team unranked in the preseason polls to take Southern Cal's place in the top 5. It's gotten me thinking about the rankings and wondering if those lucky enough to have a say really do their due diligence in picking the best 25 teams in the nation. How much does a team's reputation play into their spot in the rankings? Don't worry. I won't start any campaigns to do away with the BCS or pitch a fix to the system. If that's what you want you need only type 'BCS' into Google and you'll have reading material until the next presidential election. I'll go a step further and not mention those three little letters in that order again in this article. You're welcome.

Not to get into the specifics of who should be ranked where, but it's eerie how much the AP Poll and Coaches' Poll look alike every week. Moving 20th ranked Miami up to #5, as Kirk Herbstreit said he planned on doing on his ballot, would break the unwritten rule that limits the number of spots a team can jump in the week following a win. I guess nobody likes to rock the boat by moving an unlikely team into the top 10, or top 5, even if they've played well enough to warrant the spot.

Anybody who's seen Miami's first two games would have a hard time counting them out against any team in the country. Most would have a hard time submitting that the Hurricanes have looked better than Alabama, Texas or Florida, but might be more willing to admit a more equal relation when compared with Penn State, Mississippi, Cal, LSU, Ohio State and Boise State. Should a team that is obviously as talented, or more so, than teams ahead of them be relegated to wait until those teams lose a game?

One of the most famous instances in which a team has risen or fallen significantly in a single week was following Michigan's loss to Appalachian State in their 2007 opener. They were ranked 5th in both preseason polls (with 2 first place votes in the Coaches' Poll) and fell out of the rankings completely following the loss. Does anybody think that Appalachian State was really a better team than Michigan following the loss? The 2007 Missouri Tigers were the consensus #25 team in Week 5 (Sept. 23) of the '07 season. The same week, the AP Poll ranked Appalachian State higher than Michigan. Who do you think had a better chance of beating the Tigers that year? Michigan or Appalachian State?

To keep things recent, who's the better team? USC or Washington? Most would agree that USC is still the better team despite the upset. But the Huskies downed the Trojans on a last second field goal so they've got to be the better team, right?

You won't see the Trojans fall below the Huskies in the polls at any point this season barring some catastrophic meltdown. Back in 2007, at no time did the coaches put Appalachian State in the rankings. And that's how it should be, because Appalachian State was not one of the top teams in the nation even though they beat fifth ranked Michigan. Clearly, Michigan was not the fifth best team in the nation when they played Appalachian State, so Appalachian State did not deserve to be credited for downing the fifth best team. Make sense?

How does this relate to Miami's ascent to the top 10? Few thought Miami was worthy of being ranked following a string of disappointing seasons. They climbed up to about #20 in both polls following a victory over Florida State. In the win, the Hurricanes looked better than the #20 team in the nation. They were favored over #14 Georgia Tech heading into Friday's game despite the lower ranking, probably voted on by many of those that picked Miami to win. Why would you place a team at #20 when you were going to predict them to take down the #14 team in the nation a few days later? Shouldn't they be ranked higher than 14 if that's where you placed the other team?

The AP Poll was just released and the writers placed the Hurricanes at #9 (Coaches' #13). I know teams have risen higher than 11 spots in a week, but in most cases they beat a top 5 team. Miami, on the other hand, beat the 14th ranked team and the 18th ranked team.

'How could you move a team from #20 to #9 in a week!?!?' more conservative voters may ask. Critics of the decision may also argue that the Hurricanes beat an overrated Georgia Tech team and a volatile Florida State team. You put them at #9 because Miami has played like the #9 team in the nation. Simple, right? - Danny Hobrock
Danny Hobrock is a sports journalist who primarily covers college football and professional baseball. He is a contributor for several sports related blogs and is the former editor of a political and current events website.
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One Bad Play Call - “good night, the lights…..”

The Miami Dolphins had the perfect offensive game plan against the Indianapolis Colts on Monday night. It reminded me of the “keep away” strategy the New York Giants used against the high-octane Buffalo Bills in Super Bowl XXV. Bill Parcells had a part in that as head coach, and I’m sure as GM he had his hand in this.

The Giants had just shocked the 49ers in the NFC Championship Game in San Francisco and were boarding buses for the flight back east. Parcells, playing with a backup quarterback and no scary offensive weapons, knew they'd have to face the best offense in football, Buffalo's, in the Super Bowl. He looked across the aisle of the bus at offensive coordinator Ron Erhardt and said to him, "Shorten the game.''

The Colts had the ball for just 3:07 in the first quarter, 6:25 in the second and 1:30 in the third. That's right -- three plays and 90 seconds in one quarter, sandwiched around 11- and 13-play Miami drives.

Dan Henning and Tony Sparano made a mistake in play calling though. With 4:33 left in a 20-20 game the Dolphins had ball at the Colts 30 yard line and it was 3rd and 6 yard to go for a 1st down. They play they called / ran was a run by Brown behind the left side of the line, behind guard Justin Smiley and Jake Long. The play gained only three yards and Miami settled for a Carpenter field goal from 45 yards out to take a 23-20 lead and gave the ball back to Peyton Manning with 3:55 to play. Opps!

It took Manning 32 seconds to go 80 yards, thanks to the 48-yard catch-and-run by Pierre Garcon, the replacement for Anthony Gonzalez. That made it 27-23 with 3:18; “good night, the lights…..”, the Dolphins couldn't score in the last 3:18 and the game was over.

Think about it. If the Dolphins converted made a meaningful attempt to convert that 1st down and made it, they get to cut more time off the clock, and maybe the Colts have to start using their three timeouts? Maybe Peyton Manning gets the ball back with less than two minutes left, needing a field goal or touchdown to tie or win? Maybe the Dolphins can get two more first downs before kicking a field goal or scoring a touchdown, the clock could bleed down to zero and Miami will have won without letting Manning have another possession. If Pennington throws an incompletion, kicker Dan Carpenter has a 48-yard field-goal attempt. Carpenter's a second-year kicker; his career-long is 50, and on the evening, he had already hit from 45 and 44 yards missing once on a 49 yarder.

Chad Pennington has the highest completion percentage of all time in the NFL at 65.61%. That’s his strength, short accurate passes. He had been very efficient and safe with the ball all night – they should have let him throw the ball. …….


P.S. Observation - Besides NOT BEING ABLE TO CATCH THE BALL Ted Ginn Jr. is a wonderful receiver.  He is in the wrong profession, he should be in track and field. -Keith A. Baker
Keith A. Baker is a sports agent in Stamford, Connecticut. His goal is to offer a unique insight to the world of sports and Major League Baseball in particular. Comments in his columns are for entertainment purposes only and do not reflect the views and opinions of his firm or his clients.
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Monday, September 21, 2009

Monday Morning Quarterback

Cincinnati Bengals @ Green Bay PackersFINAL 31-24 Bengals, both teams are (1-1)

For a while Carson Palmer was able to hook up with Charles Woodson seemingly at will and threw a 37 yard touchdown pass to Woodson. Unfortunately for the Bengals, Woodson plays defense for the Packers…

With the Bengals up 10 points and 2 minutes left, they almost gave up the ghost for the second week in a row. Remember last week they gave up an 87 yard touchdown pass off a tipped pass.

Coming down the stretch the Packers took over at their own 21. Aaron Rogers hit Donald Lee for 11 yards and scrambled for 16 more. 7 plays and 1:11 led to a 45 yard field goal by Mason Crosby to get the Packers within 7 points. Green Bay successfully recovered the onsides kick at their own 43 with 44 seconds left. On 3rd and 10, Rodgers hit Jermichael Finley for 22 yards to the Cincinnati 35 with 17 seconds left. Rodgers hit Donald Driver for a 25 yard gain to the Cincy 10, with no timeouts and the clock ticking. They tried to spike the ball with one second left, but a false start led to the runoff that ended the game. Despite another almost meltdown, the Bengals survived.

Oakland Raiders @ Kansas City ChiefsFINAL 13-10 Raiders, Raiders (1-1) Chiefs (0-2)

The end of the 1st half represented exactly how ugly this game was. The Chiefs had 1st and goal at the Oakland 9 with 14 seconds left and no timeouts. A West Coast Offense swing pass led to an inbounds tackle and the clock running out. It doesn’t get any worse than that.

The Raiders offense is absolutely dreadful but their defense is as good as their offense is bad, so they can stay in games. They made some plays on the final drive when it counted and escaped with the win from Arrowhead. The Chiefs led in total offense 409-166. They led in plays from scrimmage 79-51. They led in rushing yards 173-67. They led in possession 38.5 to 21.5. Yet when all was said and done, it was the Silver and Black that had won a shocker. For the third straight year, the Raiders won at Kansas City.

This team has many questions on offense, especially with JaMarcus Russell. Yet they won, and are 1-1. Tom Cable has this team competing hard but Russell finished the game 7 of 24 for 109 yard passing. That’s two weeks in a row now, not good. That’s got to improve or it will be hard to overcome, no matter how well the defense plays.


New England Patriots @ New York JetsFINAL 16-9 Jets, Jets (2-0) Pats (1-1)

Everyone talks about Mark Sanchez being the toast of the town and that’s all well and good, but the story on this day was Rex Ryan and his defense. The Jets were in Tom Brady’s face all day and he was harassed all game, as New England never reached the end zone. Sanchez threw only 22 times, 17 of them after halftime. These Jets are for real (at least the defense is).
 
As an aside, those claiming the demise of the New England defense may be premature as the Jets didn’t do much on offensive. Also, Wes Welker did not play do to a banged up knee. You can be sure that some of those 3 and outs would have been 1st downs moving the chains so let’s not write the Pats off just yet.

Houston Texans @ Tennessee TitansFINAL 34-31 Texans, Texans are (1-1) Titans (0-2) a surprise to all...

Chris Johnson ran wild, with 179 yards on the ground, including touchdown runs of 91 and 57 yards and Matt Schaub and Andre Johnson put on a passing clinic hooking up 10 times for 149 yards and 2 TD’s. Schaub ended up throwing for 357 yards and 4 TD’s. This was a wild one.
 

Arizona Cardinals @ Jacksonville JaguarsFINAL 31-17 Cardinals, Cards (1-1) Jags (0-2)

Kurt Warner began by completing a ridiculous 18 of his first 19 passes. Ultimately, Warner was benched because he was 24 for 26…. This one was no contest really. At current the Jaguars are a mess.

Carolina Panthers @ Atlanta FalconsFINAL 28-20 Falcons, Falcons (2-0) Panthers (0-2)

Jake Delhomme looked much improved from the last couple of nightmarish games going 25-41 for 308 yards but Matt Ryan remained red hot and Ryan to future hall of famer Tony Gonzalez 7 times for 71 yards and a TD was ultimately too much.

New Orleans Saints @ Philadelphia EaglesFINAL 48-22 Saints, Saints (2-0) Eagles (1-1)

Kevin Kolb started for an injured Donovan McNabb. As for Kolb, he was 31 for 51 for 391 yards and a pair of touchdowns, with 3 interceptions. Drew Brees picked up right where he left off last week, throwing for 213 first half yards.
 
At halftime it was 17-13 Saints but the second half was a blowout. Brees continues to be a fantasy football machine finishing 25-34 for 311 yards and 3 TD’s. Just to prove that he is human, (there were some questions going into the game) he did throw a pick.

After the game, Andy Reid made it clear that if McRib can’t go, Kolb is the starter, not Michael Vick. The Eagles are not that bad. The Saints are that good.

Minnesota Vikings @ Detroit LionsFINAL 27-13 Vikings, Vikings (2-0) Lions (0-2)

Brett Favre set the all time NFL record for consecutive games started in a row at 271 breaking Jim Marshall’s record of 270 games. Woop-de-friggin’doo - More on that to come in another post.

Favre and Adrian Peterson proved to be too much for Matthew Stafford and the Lions as Favre was very efficient on the day, completing 23 of his first 27 passes for 155 yards. Stafford is talented no doubt, but it’s going to take time. He was 18-30 for 152 with 1 TD and 2 picks. He’s no Ryan Leaf - remember Troy Aikman had a rough go of it his 1st year too.

St. Louis Rams @ Washington RedskinsFINAL 9-7 Redskins, Redskins (1-1) Rams (0-2)

Sometimes a game between a pair of bad teams can produce a thriller. But not this time… Boring!!

Tampa Bay Buccaneers @ Buffalo BillsFINAL 33-20 Bills, Bills (1-1) Bucs (0-2)

A field goal had the Bills up 17-0 after one quarter, with the game on pace to be 68-0 and 8 Byron Leftwich interceptions.

Leftwich threw a 42 yard touchdown pass to Kellen Winslow Jr. early in the second quarter. Winslow does play for Tampa, which brought the Bucs to within 17-7. With 3 1/2 minutes left in the half, Buffalo looked to turn out the lights. Trent Edwards drove the team from their own 9 to the Tampa 14. Yet the game quickly changed when Buffalo fumbled, Sabby Piscitelli picked it up at the 20, and raced 72 yards to the Buffalo 8 in front of a stunned Bills crowd. Leftwich hit Cadillac Williams with seconds left in the half for the touchdown, and instead of trailing 27-7, the Buccaneers were only down 20-14. The Bills should be 2-0.


Seattle Seahawks @ San Francisco 49ersFINAL 23-10 49ers, 49er (2-0) Seahawks (0-2)

The 49ers have something going here as Mike Singletary seems to have found a way to get through to these guys. Shaun Hill isn’t bad; very efficient at managing the game again going 19-26 for 144.

I checked this morning to see if Frank Gore has stopped running and they are unable to locate him at the moment. So for now, he’s at 16 rushed for 207 yards and 2 TD’s. I’ll let you know what he ends up at….

Pittsburgh Steelers @ Chicago BearsFINAL 17-14 Bears, Bears (1-1) Steelers (1-1)

Both of these teams have superstar quarterbacks in Ben Roethlisberger and Jay Cutler, despite Cutler’s 4 interception debacle last week. Yet these teams, despite Brian Urlacher and Troy Polamalu not in the game, are about defense. This game was expected to be an old fashioned slugfest, and it was.

The game came down to the kickers with Jeff Reed missing a 43 yarder with 3:18 on the clock and Robbie Gould hitting his 44 yarder with 20 seconds left. This game was as good as advertised for those that like tough defense.

Cleveland Browns @ Denver BroncosFINAL 27-6 Broncos, Broncos (2-0) Browns (0-2)

The Josh McDaniels era needed an 87 yard miracle doink reception touchdown by Brandon Stokely to avoid imploding after one week of the post Mike Shanahan and Jay Cutler era. While they did not have the luxury of playing Cincy again, there is a pair of bad teams in Ohio for Denver to practice against.

With 12 minutes left, Denver only led by 7 in a game they were dominating. Ultimately, they pulled away. A 49 pass from Kyle Orton to Jabar Gaffney followed by a 2 yard touchdown toss to Peyton Hillis had the Broncos safely in front 20-6 and off they went. The Broncos are bad, but they are 2-0 and out of awful Ohio teams to play. The Browns are even worse at 0-2, and looking forward to playing the improved Cincy rival to avoid 0-16. It has happened before. In case you were wondering, yes the Browns do play the Lions this year they play them in week # 14.


Baltimore Ravens @ San Diego ChargersFINAL 31-26 Ravens, Ravens (2-0) Chargers (1-1)

Will the people that keep claiming the Chargers have Super Bowl potential finally concede that Norv Turner will not get them there? I will say it again. They have no shot with Norv! Yes they have the players, but it doesn’t matter.

This was a good game really with playmakers making plays on both sides.  With 3 minutes left and down by a touchdown the Chargers took over at their own 27 and Philip Rivers immediately fired 38 yards to Vincent Jackson at the Baltimore 35 at the 2 minute warning. On 3rd and 3 from the 28, Rivers picked up 5 to the 23. On 3rd and 2 from the 15, Rivers fired incomplete. On 4th and 2 from the 15, (Rivers had thrown for 436 yards at that point and the running game had done nothing - even Norv Turner can understand this - no, he can’t) a trap run by Darren Sproles was blown up in the backfield by Ray Lewis. Remember him? The Ravens have Super Bowl rings. The Chargers have Norv Turner.

New York Giants @ Dallas Cowboys - FINAL 33-31 Giants, Giants (2-0) Cowboys (1-1)

The Sunday night game. Jerry Jones spent 1.2 billion dollars on the stadium, and an NFL record over 105,000 people attended the game.

Firstly, in case you were wondering, no one hit the scoreboard. Eli Manning passed for 330 yards and a pair of touchdowns. Tony Romo had only 129 yards passing, but that was because the running game gashed New York for over 250 yards. This game was simply terrific. Back and forth body offensive body blows all night.

With 4 seconds left, Lawrence Tynes lined up for the field goal. This was about redeeming his earlier miss, and also the winning or losing the entire game. After the first attempt was nullified when Wade Philips called a last second timeout (thank you Mike Shanahan for screwing up the game with that,) Tynes connected perfectly down the middle.

105,000 fans went home dejected. Jerry Jones found out that a billion dollars cannot buy a championship, or even a home opening win. 8 lead changes made for a thriller. The rematch is already anticipated. – Mike Cardano
Mike Cardano is the founder of the Around The Horn (Baseball Blogs) and Extra Point (Football Blogs). Mike is also the founder of the fantasy sports games Ultimate Franchise Baseball™ and Ultimate Franchise Football™.
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Saturday, September 19, 2009

Roto-Rx

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The Doctor is in...

Question #1: Who is your number one rated fantasy QB? – Barry, San Diego, CA

Barry: It's got to be Drew Brees. He plays in a wide open offense and has tons of weapons at his disposal. Sean Payton is an aggressive play caller and he gets to play half his games in a climate controlled dome (plus some away games in Florida and Georgia). Manning and Brady are close, but Brees is the man right now.

Question #2: Should I activate Darren Sproles and reserve LaDanian Tomlinson this week? – Daniel, Teaneck, NJ

Daniel: Not sure if you saw, but LT has been ruled out for this week. Sproles will get the carries this week against the Ravens. Put him down for a decent day, but it will be tough for him to break a big one against the tough Raven D.

Question #3: Is the Redskins defense a good play against the Rams this weekend? – Don, San Diego, CA

Don: The Skins D is one of Dr. Roto's best plays this week. Hard to imagine St. Louis coming into DC and playing well. The Skins have a chance for 3-4 sacks, 1-2 INT, and 1-2 Fumble Recovery. Start them with confidence.

Question #4: Is Knowshon Moreno worthy of a starting fantasy running back spot? – Jamie, Port Washington, NY

Jamie: Maybe down the road, but right now Dr. Roto is not a Moreno fan. The Broncos got lucky last week in Cincy. If they don't score that miracle TD, people would be talking about a crappy offensive day for Orton and the rest of the Broncos. Your best chance is to hope he has a good week and then trade him to a guy in your league that is a big rookie fanatic.

Question #5: What do you think about Mike Singletary and the job he’s done? Is his defense worthy of activating this week? – Bruce, San Jose, CA

Bruce: Dr. Roto thought that Patrick Willis was the best defensive player he saw in the NFL last week. He looked amazingly fast against the Cards and the 49ers defense held tough against Warner, Hightower, and Fitzgerald. Seattle looked good last week, but don't forget that they were playing the Clams. Go ahead and activate the 49ers this week. They have the potential to surprise.

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Friday, September 18, 2009

Ray Rice is your guy...

Adrian Peterson, LaDainian Tomlinson, Maurice Jones-Drew, Marion Barber, Frank Gore…. I’m certain that these were all players off the board early in your football fantasy drafts this year. The obvious ones are easy. How hard is it to know that if you ended up with Adrian Peterson and Drew Breese in your backfield that you did well? But it’s those second level picks that will win you a league championship.

It’s great that you got Peterson, but the other guy has Jones-Drew. It’s great that you have Breese, but the other guy has Brady. Who else do you have? Who’s your second running back? What kind of depth do you have?

I’m here to tell you that Ray Rice of the Baltimore Ravens is your guy. If you live in the NY Metropolitan area I’m sure you know all about Ray Rice. This 5-8, 210-pound 2nd year NFL player had an All-American career for the Rutgers Scarlet Knights – setting every school rushing record along the way.

In his rookie year Rice had 33 catches for 273 yards (8.3 per reception) and 107 carries for 454 yards (4.2 per carry). He played sparingly learning his craft behind veteran Willis McGahee. Now in his 2nd year Rice is listed number 1 on the depth chart at tail back and is ready to let loose.

Rice no longer has to be taken off the field on crucial passing downs because of complicated NFL blitz protection schemes that almost all rookie backs struggle with and the Ravens can now take advantage of his superior skills as a receiver out of the back field as well as his runs from the line of scrimmage.

In week # 1 against the Kansas City Chiefs, Rice had 19 carries for 108 yards and 2 catches for 12 yards. Assuming he stays healthy I would expect Ray Rice’s year end numbers to be well in excess of 2,000 yards from the line of scrimmage.

That’s what you need from your second level running back to win a league title. - Mike Cardano
Mike Cardano is the founder of the Around The Horn (Baseball Blogs) and Extra Point (Football Blogs). Mike is also the founder of the fantasy sports games Ultimate Franchise Baseball™ and Ultimate Franchise Football™.
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Thursday, September 17, 2009

NFL Week #2 Picks

Ok, in NFL Week # 1 we had 3 wins and 2 losses for a = + $77.50

We wagered $350.00 and won $77.50 for a return of 22%. Not exactly an earth shattering wagering day, but no one should ever complain about making 22% on their money FOR THE WEEKEND.

On to this week’s picks:

1 – The Raiders were able to hang with the Chargers last week losing a thriller with 18 seconds. They showed some of the swagger that the Raiders are known for. The Chiefs are not the Chargers. Brodie Croyle is 0-9 as a starting QB and I don’t see that trend changing if he plays. If Matt Cassel is healthy enough to start they have a fighting chance but I don’t think it’s enough with his 1st game with his new team. He doesn’t exactly have the offensive talent behind them that he did last year.

$50 - Oakland Raiders (Money line) (+140)

2 - Not exactly sure what team that was last week but it wasn’t the “same old Jets.” They are going to pressure Brady all day and he’s not moving too well. I’m sure Moss, Welker and Faulk will have 25 catches between them but they will all be 6 yard passes. Sure the Patriots are still the Patriots and if you give them an opportunity to win the game, they will do it like they did last week, but the Patriots were exposed. Had the Bills special teams not turned the ball over the Bills would have won the game. The Jest special teams will be better than the Bills, especially with Leon Washington anchoring them.

$50 – New York Jets (Money line) (+170)

3 – The Redskins aren’t a bad team. They should shine playing teams out of the NFC East.

$75 – Washington Redskins -9.5 (-115)

4 – Take Troy Polamalu off the Steelers; Brian Urlacher off the Bears and the Steelers are still more than 3 points better than the Bears. I don’t care where the game is.

$75 – Pittsburgh Steelers -3.0 (-105)

5 –This week we are playing one college game again. Ohio St. lost to USC last week but there is no shame in that. They played a great game and will run away with this one as Toledo will be no match. Take the Buckeye’s and the points.

$75 - Ohio St. -20.5 (-110)
Robert Fairchild is a professional sports gaming professional. He legally wages on professional and collegiate sporting events for a living. Robert is NOT suggesting that you quit your day job and try to wager on sports for a living. He is contributing his thoughts and experience to assist you in a recreational activity that you as an informed adult may choose to take part in.
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