Friday, September 14, 2007

Week 2 Wide Receivers

WR Chad Johnson

Chad had 95 yards and a TD before halftime last week and that was against the Ravens. The Browns are going to give it up and you know Chad has been rehearsing some new moves in preparation for this game. Looks like he's dialed in. With Rudi getting going in the running this week, Johnson should break loose all day long. Of course, he may drop a few looks to...

WR T.J. Houshmanzadeh

Check the stats. The week after Chad blows up, TJ usually has a pretty good game himself. Look for the pony tailed Bengal to bring in a few scores this weekend. Working against Cleveland's #2 defensive back is going to be sweet.





WR Reggie Wayne


If not for Cleveland this week, I'd have Wayne up top. Love the kid. If you followed me last week, you knew he was the best out there. I think the Titans are going to play Indy tight this weekend, so don't expect the same blow out comb performance, but he'll still get over 100 yards and a TD.

Steve Smith

He's great. Any questions? At home against Houston he should continue towards the Hall of Fame. For a receiver to blow up he needs to be Nasty (Smith is) and play against a poor defense. As good as Houston looked last week, that was against Kansas City. Let him fly. You didn't need me for that.

Terrell Owens

Miami is supposed to have a sick D this year but The Redskins put on a show against them last week. T Owens is having a love fest with Tony Romo that should continue throughout the year. Best believe he's going to continue to do well at home and burn whoever Miami decides to put on him.

Bears Receivers

If there is anyone out there who has more than one Chicago receiver on their squad this year, you probably don't have the mental capacity to be reading this article. Put your Bears in this week and let them know that if they don't score against KC, they will be cut and never heard from again. You need to speak to your fantasy players as if they were real people.

Tory Holt

The Rams offense starts with Tory, not Steven Jackson. I'm sure Mr. Holt explained that to everyone in the locker room this weekend. Look for Holt to have a ton of years this week and at least one long TD grab. Once the air attack gets going, Jackson will start to pound. Until then, it will Be Tory Tory Tory did it again.

Marivn Harrison

Marvin 70- 80 yards and a TD. That's what you got him for, right. However, if you had the choice between him and Wayne and chose Marvin, you're happy, but you're not full of gigles.

Marques Colston

Hmm. He's your #1, right, but didn't play like it last week. What's to make of the Saints? Nothing after a week. Put the sophmore in and hope that he can put up the numbers you need out of that slot. Is he missing Joe Horn just a little bit?

Arizona Dudes – Keep hope alive! Leinart was a little rusty last week but the kid is OK. They will keep passing it until Arizon breaks through. Don't panic. It's only week 2.

Randy Moss

He's Randy Moss people. He's back. He's Open. He's at home again. No way the Chargers can play that kind of D two weeks in a row. Can they? No matter, Randy has a huge game again. It appears that Moss was lost in the darnkness of Oakland for the past 2 seasons and is ready to cement is place as one of the the greatest receivers of all time.

Roy Williams

No, not Calvin Johnson. That was against the Raiders. Roy is going to continue to have a great year and is finally with a QB who is capable of sending the ball his way – just how he likes it. On any other team this guy would already be considered one of the best receivers in the game.


Get Ready Kid

Santana Moss

Monday night. You know he wants to be on prime time and once he's there, he's going to explode. Philly does not have Lito Shepard this week and Jason Campbell seemed like he was going to be OK. Moss was quiet last week but don't expect that to last.

Reggie Brown

He bombed last week but give him a break. Opening up in Green Bay is a tough job. Granted, this is the NFL and there are no easy pickings for anyone, but Reggie should step it up this week. If you have him as your solid #2 don't sit him down for a sexy match up. After all, this is Monday Night football and Mr. McNabb always has a great game on these nights.

Vincent Jackson

Stop LT. Stop Antonio. Well, Antonio has a bad back this week, so he might just stop himself. The guy to watch here is Jackson because the Pats, with all the controversy this week, might not have covered that table setting in their practice tape room. Jackson is on everyone's sleeper list, so this might be the week he wakes up. Should have a score this week.

Brandon Marshall

Playing the Raiders this week Mr. Marshall will destroy that secondary. They are not that good and got burned by Detroit at home. What's going to happen on the road with Dean Moriarty in Denver? Nothing good. Take him off your bench and get him the ball. You'll be happy you listened to me on this one.

Hines Ward / Santonio Holmes

A touchdown and big yards for both are not out of the question for these two. Ward is obviously the possession receiver. The Bills were not that impressive and the loss of Nate Clemens is obviously hurting this team more than we though. The offense is not doing enough to keep the defense off the field which could be a big problem against this emerging wide receiver tandom.


Where Do you think You're Going?

Ron Curry

Nice game last week Ron. No way it happens again in Denver. They saw you on tape and are ready to stop you. Jerry Porter might be a better call this week than Curry.

Darryl Jackson / Arnez Battle – Don't start any of your Niners on the Road this year. Ya Heard?

The other Patriots Wide Receivers – Don't buy into last weeks show. Nobody other than Moss is going to score through the air this week. That's the truth, Ruth.

Derick Mason

You're tempted because of what the Pats did against the Jets last week, but McNair is hurt and this game is going to be a running clinic. Sure, their might be a Todd Heap Touchdown and a defensive score or two from the Ravens, but this is a WIN IT game, and not one to open up the play book.

Plaxico

No last name needed here. Don't go chasing Waterfalls or last week's points. Eli is most likely out and that means the last remaining Fat Boy will be starting. The most action Plax will see will be unhooking his chinstrap in frustration between plays.

2 comments:

Lisa said...

Hey Stal,

I played Derrick Ward instead of Ronnie Brown, and picked up the Minnesota defense--and had the high score in the league and won the week! :)

What is up with Reggie Brown? I am about to bench him and play Jericho Cotchery...

Lisa

Jason said...

What do you think about week 3?