As the fantasy regular season nears the end and the playoffs begin, the starts and sits of your normal line up is crucial. The playoffs is when the match ups determine the line up, with the exception of maybe ten players league wise who should never sit. This is my five start/sits for the upcoming weekend.
Starts
1) Joe Flacco - vs. Cincinnati. Joe is looking better each week and the Bengals are just plain terrible. Their pass defense is one of the leagues worst and Baltimore is in the hunt to win the division and/or wildcard in the AFC. I think Flacco plays very good this week.
2) Darren McFadden - vs. Kansas City. DMC ran the ball well last week and with the Chiefs coming to Oakland, I see him going for 100 yards and two TD's.
3) Amani Toomer - vs. Washington. With Burress missing a second consecutive and possibly out for the season, Toomer will be the go to receiver for the Giants.
4) Warrick Dunn vs. New Orleans. Graham is out for the year and Dunn will be the option in the backfield. He is also a great receiver out of the back field.
5) Ted Ginn Jr. vs. St. Louis. Rams give up more points and big plays than any other team this year. I can see Ginn making a long touch down catch and returning a punt all the way.
Sitters
1) Chad Johnson vs. Baltimore. Chad missed last game with issues within the team and will play this week. I think against the Raven defense and missing last week, bench him.
2) Braylon Edwards vs. Indianapolis. Derek Anderson will back behind center this week, and I think that will be a distraction again and production will suffer.
3) Jason Campbell vs. NY Giants. The defense will sack, pressure and intercept Campbell all day Sunday. I think he will have a fumble and an interception Sunday.
4) Randy Moss vs. Pittsburgh. Moss had three touchdowns last Sunday and the Steelers excellent defensive back field will eliminate his touches. I think Cassel and company's high power offense will be cooled down this week.
5) Deuce McAllister vs. Tampa Bay. Big defensive unit will hold the rush to less than 75 yards and the Saints pass 65% of time anyway. Deuce will also loose touches if Reggie Bush returns as suspected.
Saturday, November 29, 2008
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