09-09-2010, 10:58 AM
And yet another random post by ineed...
I don't play fantasy football, or fantasy anything for that matter, but I like reading NFL.com's Sitters/Starters list because I like to see who they think will have a big outing and who won't. I figure since I'm such a stats buff I'll do something similar. I plan to do these on my blog, but that isn't ready yet, so I'll kick it off here. I'll give 2 popular fantasy players who I think will have a good game, two who won't, and one who could go either way. Hopefully some of you who enjoy stats, too, will contribute in your replies. I really just like hearing other peoples football opinions. It's fun. As a bit of a side note, I'm a huge Bears fan, so theres a good chance I'll never put them on the bad list ;)
Who should do well this week:
Chris Johnson - The guy rushed for 2,000 yards last season, and should pick up from where he left off immediately against a defense that hasn't been solid in years (Oakland). Expect a 100+ yard performance.
Philip Rivers - Everyone knows Philip Rivers is a gunslinger, and playing the rival Chiefs on Monday night, he should have no problem passing through their secondary. Even though he has lost his star running back and one of his many targets, that shouldn't be a problem. Expect a 4 touchdown performance.
Who won't (probably):
Brett Favre - I'm not sure how Thursday games work out in fantasy land, so don't hate if I be straight trippin'. Favre got knocked on his ass (and ankle) 20 times in the NFC Championship Game against the Saints, and will probably do the same tonight. His ankle is sore, his career is over, and with Who Dat Nation backing the defense, expect him to make mistakes. He's also missing Sidney Rice, which should be noted.
Ladanian Tomlinson - LT is suiting up with his new team, the Jets, which should be interesting. What should be more interesting, however, is how the Ravens will be flocking to the line to welcome him to the big apple. We all know what a strong defense the Ravens have, even without Ed Reed, so don't expect much from the aging LT. Now, this doesn't mean that the Jets will lose. I think they still have a chance to win if Mark Sanchez can stay on his feet, and Darrelle Revis can keep Anquan Boldin on his island.
It's still 'eh':
Andre Johnson - The Colts have a great offense. The Texans have a great offense. The defenses, well, I don't know for sure which is stronger. Of course the Colts will be looked at as the better of the two, but their defense isn't all it used to be. The way I see it: Andre can either have a huge game, or have a 'meh' game. We'll have to wait and see.
So, how you like it? I know it's a bit lengthy and I got sidetracked a couple of times, but it happens. Make sure in your reply to include a player/players you think will do well or won't (and why), and tell me what you think of my picks.
I don't play fantasy football, or fantasy anything for that matter, but I like reading NFL.com's Sitters/Starters list because I like to see who they think will have a big outing and who won't. I figure since I'm such a stats buff I'll do something similar. I plan to do these on my blog, but that isn't ready yet, so I'll kick it off here. I'll give 2 popular fantasy players who I think will have a good game, two who won't, and one who could go either way. Hopefully some of you who enjoy stats, too, will contribute in your replies. I really just like hearing other peoples football opinions. It's fun. As a bit of a side note, I'm a huge Bears fan, so theres a good chance I'll never put them on the bad list ;)
Who should do well this week:
Chris Johnson - The guy rushed for 2,000 yards last season, and should pick up from where he left off immediately against a defense that hasn't been solid in years (Oakland). Expect a 100+ yard performance.
Philip Rivers - Everyone knows Philip Rivers is a gunslinger, and playing the rival Chiefs on Monday night, he should have no problem passing through their secondary. Even though he has lost his star running back and one of his many targets, that shouldn't be a problem. Expect a 4 touchdown performance.
Who won't (probably):
Brett Favre - I'm not sure how Thursday games work out in fantasy land, so don't hate if I be straight trippin'. Favre got knocked on his ass (and ankle) 20 times in the NFC Championship Game against the Saints, and will probably do the same tonight. His ankle is sore, his career is over, and with Who Dat Nation backing the defense, expect him to make mistakes. He's also missing Sidney Rice, which should be noted.
Ladanian Tomlinson - LT is suiting up with his new team, the Jets, which should be interesting. What should be more interesting, however, is how the Ravens will be flocking to the line to welcome him to the big apple. We all know what a strong defense the Ravens have, even without Ed Reed, so don't expect much from the aging LT. Now, this doesn't mean that the Jets will lose. I think they still have a chance to win if Mark Sanchez can stay on his feet, and Darrelle Revis can keep Anquan Boldin on his island.
It's still 'eh':
Andre Johnson - The Colts have a great offense. The Texans have a great offense. The defenses, well, I don't know for sure which is stronger. Of course the Colts will be looked at as the better of the two, but their defense isn't all it used to be. The way I see it: Andre can either have a huge game, or have a 'meh' game. We'll have to wait and see.
So, how you like it? I know it's a bit lengthy and I got sidetracked a couple of times, but it happens. Make sure in your reply to include a player/players you think will do well or won't (and why), and tell me what you think of my picks.