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Oct 29 Fantasy Football Audible – Power League Update – News and Notes – Fluffhead – Mid-Season Strategies – Game Breakdowns – Showdown – 66 minutes

 
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  • Published On Oct. 29, 2009 by bertschbryan
  • Trends Behind and the High Road Ahead

    Earl wont carry you on his back, but be ready to grind it out if you want the prize.

    Earl won't carry you on his back, but be ready to grind it out if you want the prize.

    It’s an interesting season so far in fantasy football. Now that we are six weeks in we can start to glean some trends and embark on new strategies.

    The first thing I notice as I sort through the numbers is that this is going to be a very competitive season at every position, and the winner is going to have a well-rounded roster with no proverbial ‘dead spots.’ There is not one player who stands heads and shoulders above the pack in any position this season, and I don’t think it’s going to happen.

    Take RB for instance. As expected, Adrian Peterson is the top RB in our league (6 points for TD, 6 points for 100 yards and 2 points for every 25 yards after). And standing tall with Peterson is MJD, who is tied with 62 points. No big shock. But what is a shock is that Thomas Jones is just 6 points behind at 56. And Ronnie Brown is a mere 12 behind at 50.

    There is not the separation at RB this season and I don’t think there will be. Frank Gore is leading our league in average points per week at 13 (he’s missed several games due to injury and bye week) and the 49ers schedule is easing up considerably.

    It’s even more of a cluster at WR. In our league, 14 points separates the top WR (Randy Moss) with the 12th best WR (DeSean Jackson). Most of the usual suspects are in between, though there are several surprises (the ‘other’ Steve Smith is ranked 4, Miles Austin and his big break-out game is ranked 7, Mario Manningham is ranked 9.) Randy Moss, Roddy White, Andre Johnson, Larry Fitzgerald and Reggie Wayne are the safest plays. It’s nice to have one of those. Up and comers that have arrived include Vincent Jackson, DeSean Jackson and NY’s Steve Smith. I’m not sold yet on Simms-Walker.

    So what’s your strategy at WR? If you have one of the studs (Moss, White, Johnson, Fitzgerald, Wayne) then you just need one or two guys in the top 20 and chances are you’ll be set at WR. If you’re stuck with one stud and a bunch of junk, look to trade that one guy in exchange for 2 guys that are almost as good, but don’t have name value yet (think Vincent Jackson, NY Steve Smith, Desean Jackson or Santonio Holmes). Chances are one of those ‘lesser’ guys will be as good or better than the big name player, and certainly the combo will be better.

    So who is missing from our list? Well, Carolina’s Steve Smith definitely. Greg Jennings is underachieving, but I wouldn’t give up on him just yet. I can’t say the same for Smith. He is still a big name so you should be able to find one desperate owner to bite. Terrell Owens is in the same boat as Steve Smith, not yet droppable but every week he’s on your roster is a week your team is under-achieving. Someone will take him from you, make the offer!

    Note the Giants have two WRs in the top 9. So if Hakeem Nicks is available grab him right now. He is the rookie in NY and could very easily take over for Manningham and just as easily out-produce all WRs in NY. There is some hesitation – if Eli’s foot issues flame up then all those NY WRs will flame out.

    QBs show the same theme as RBs and WRs. If you have one of the top 7 you’re doing well. Peyton Manning, Matt Schaub, Drew Brees, Philip Rivers, Ben Roethisburger, Tom Brady and Aaron Rogers are all huge, and Jay Cutler is not far behind. There’s not much separation at all among these.

    TEs are also a dime a dozen. There is only 6 points separating the top 6, and some of these might even still be available in your league! Heath Miller was just picked up in our league, while Visanthe Shiancoe and Owen Daniels might be available in yours. Too many options at TE this year make it hard to separate at this position.

    It’s going to be a very competitive season. Make sure you are stocked throughout your line-up or you may lose out. No single player is going to catapult your team this year. It’s going to be a grind it out from all roster spots kind of year.


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  • Published On Oct. 23, 2009 by bertschbryan
  • No Podcast This Week

    Due to some serious technical issues (1 microphone being shut off and others) Fantasy Football Audible for Oct 22 is going straight to the vault. Sorry for the inconvenience.


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  • Published On Oct. 22, 2009 by bertschbryan
  • Skol Vikings

    Sometimes there is so much to write about it is hard to get started. After the first few minutes of today’s game I thought I would just write “Kick-a** offense….I have been humbled”. But, from there on out this column could have been all over the map. It could have been about AP breaking out against a proud team that I am certain was determined not to give up 100 yards to a single back for the second time in 41, and in 2, games. It could have been about Harvin’s toughness and how tough it will be to win without him – assuming he has to miss some time. But, then again, we came back to win without him today. It could be about Longwell and how important it is to have a great kicker. Isn’t it nice to feel confident every time he lines up for a kick? If not, just ask the Ravens!!!!!

    But, today it really comes down to the fact that the better team won …..AND….the better teams get the breaks they need to win. The Vikings today won about 3.5 quarters of play. And, yet, they were truly lucky to win. But, the best team did win today. We did not win pretty. But we got the win after another great offensive performance and solid, if not spectacular special teams. The defense, well, they did just enough to win. And, without one man that proved today to be the heart of the unit – Antoine Winfield. I watched the game on CBS and somehow their announcers never commented on Antoine Winfield being out. As a fan, I first had questions when Paymah got beat deep at the goal line. I wondered, why is Paymah in there? Later I kept seeing Paymah and realized I had not heard Winfield’s name called even once. We learned today just how important he is to the Vikings.

    Favre the difference maker – how nice is it when the defense jumps offside and Favre finds a way to go deep. Whether it be to Berrian, Rice or anyone else he gets the ball there for a catch, interference or both. Rice more than doubled his career high in yards today and had almost 30 yards a catch. Speaking of Rice – WOW. He looked incredible today. Faster than in the past even if he could not put it in. That late catch, while being pulled and mauled, was incredible.

    On the negative side, we have to work on scoring when we have big plays to get us deep into opposing territory. We have to score touchdowns. We still did pretty well in the red zone but we should have put more home. After AP’s run, after Rice’s catch etc. and so on.

    Back to the positives – specifically the first two drives. The Vikings offense has not looked that good since 2004 if not 1998. We moved the ball at will and made it look easy. What a blast. But, you have to give credit to Baltimore for hanging in there and coming back. I think the Vikes, and even the fans, got a bit complacent. But, give us credit – throughout the game we were the better team and the better team won. Now let’s see how we can do with Harvin, Hutchinson, Loadholt, Peterson and Winfield nicked up. Hopefully taking the safe route with Winfield today, when he wanted to come back in, will pay off with him back against the Steelers. We will certainly need him.

    Until then a familiar mantra – Skol Vikings – with a two game lead in the NFC North!!!!

    SB


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  • Published On Oct. 19, 2009 by bertschbryan
  • Podcast Now Available at Podcast Alley

    My Podcast Alley feed! {pca-cf25d1238171eecbf40efa5bd1d30b68}

    This post was generated to allow Podcast Alley access to our feed. Fantasy Football Podcast should soon be available at Podast Alley. Itunes is next!


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  • Published On Oct. 18, 2009 by admin