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		<title>Professor Wagstaff&#8217;s Fantasy Football: Week 8</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Nov 2010 00:48:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Eddie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fantasy Football News

Unless you're desperate for a WR, I'd pass on Randy Moss.  A change of address isn't enough to cure what ails him... While the solid play of the Detroit Lions' defense has coincided with the offensive struggles of the New York Jets, this may be a big week for LaDainian Tomlinson as the Jets always play well on the road... Don't fall in love with Pats' RB Darrius Heyward-Bey.  He's nursing a sore shoulder and his 105 yard outburst last week included a 69 yard run...RB Chris Ivory is still the Saints' only option in the backfield and enjoyed a solid game in his first go-round with the Panthers...Raiders' WR Louis Murphy is out for week 9 (chest)...An ankle injury won't be enough to slow Texans' WR Andre Johnson this week...Have to worry about all three Dallas WR, Miles Austin, Roy Williams and Dez Bryant with Jon Kitna under center.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3><em>Wagstaff Advances After Close Call in Survivor League</em></h3>
<h3><em>by Eddie Mayrose</em></h3>
<p>As the second half of the season began for the <a href="http://fantasysportsdirt.com/937/professor-wagstaffs-fantasy-football-week-4/">McGee Survivor League</a>, things looked bleak for our favorite <a href="http://fantasysportsdirt.com/988/professor-wagstaffs-fantasy-football-week-7-2/">Fantasy Football</a> prof as he <a href="http://fantasysportsdirt.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/Horsefeathers4.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-999" title="Horsefeathers4" src="http://fantasysportsdirt.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/Horsefeathers4.jpg" alt="" width="164" height="208" /></a>and son Tim headed into action without the services of <a href="http://fantasysportsdirt.com/970/the-view-from-the-cheap-seats-that-other-team/">New York Giants</a>&#8216; RB <a href="http://fantasysportsdirt.com/937/professor-wagstaffs-fantasy-football-week-4/">Ahmad Bradshaw</a>; sitting out his bye week. As feared, the less than impressive tandem of Chris Ivory and Javon Ringer returned less than 5 points.  However, in an affirmation of Wagstaff&#8217;s theory that wide receivers should be your first round targets in a <a href="http://fantasysportsdirt.com/873/professor-wagstaffs-fantasy-football-wide-receivers-preview/">Fantasy Football Draft</a>, the brothers Johnson, Calvin and Andre, totaled 56 points to carry the day. Now, with just six teams left and all byes behind them, Waggie and Tim have set their sights on last year&#8217;s champ, Dr. Pete, in hopes that the league may be theirs.<span id="more-996"></span></p>
<h3><em>Fantasy Football News</em></h3>
<p>Unless you&#8217;re desperate for a WR, I&#8217;d pass on <a href="http://fantasysportsdirt.com/271/professor-wagstaff%E2%80%99s-fantasy-football-week-two/">Randy Moss.</a> A change of address isn&#8217;t enough to cure what ails him&#8230; While the solid play of the Detroit Lions&#8217; defense has coincided with the offensive struggles of the <a href="http://fantasysportsdirt.com/957/the-view-from-the-cheap-seats-same-time-new-year/">New York Jets</a>, this may be a big week for LaDainian Tomlinson as the Jets always play well on the road&#8230; Don&#8217;t fall in love with Pats&#8217; RB Darrius Heyward-Bey.  He&#8217;s nursing a sore shoulder and his 105 yard outburst last week included a 69 yard run&#8230;RB Chris Ivory is still the Saints&#8217; only option in the backfield and enjoyed a solid game in his first go-round with the Panthers&#8230;Raiders&#8217; WR Louis Murphy is out for week 9 (chest)&#8230;An ankle injury won&#8217;t be enough to slow Texans&#8217; WR<a href="http://fantasysportsdirt.com/873/professor-wagstaffs-fantasy-football-wide-receivers-preview/"> Andre Johnson</a> this week&#8230;Have to worry about all three Dallas WR, <a href="http://fantasysportsdirt.com/335/professor-wagstaffs-fantasy-football-week-6/">Miles Austin</a>, Roy Williams and Dez Bryant with Jon Kitna under center.</p>
<h3><em>Fantasy Football Studs</em></h3>
<p>With Jon Kitna trying to acclimate himself to his new role, he&#8217;ll rely on the short stuff; making <a href="http://fantasysportsdirt.com/880/professor-wagstaffs-fantasy-football-tight-ends-preview/">Jason Witten </a>a must-play&#8230; Randy Moss won&#8217;t be a total loss for the Titans this week, as his presence should open things up for RB Chris Johnson.</p>
<h3><em>Fantasy Football Slippers</em></h3>
<p><a href="http://fantasysportsdirt.com/896/professor-wagstaffs-fantasy-football-week-one/">Braylon Edwards</a> hasn&#8217;t been the focus of the Jets&#8217; offense in a few weeks and has probably worsened his situation by grumbling about it in the media&#8230; DeAngelo Williams returns to a struggling Panthers&#8217; offense that couldn&#8217;t free up Jonathan Stewart for more than 30 yards last week.  Don&#8217;t expect much more from Williams.</p>
<h3><em>Fantasy Football Stiffs</em></h3>
<p>Ryan Matthews may be at full strength this week but he&#8217;s underperformed all year and doesn&#8217;t figure to produce like a lead back&#8230; Seattle&#8217;s <a href="http://fantasysportsdirt.com/830/professor-wagstaffs-fantasy-footballquarterbacks-preview/">Matt Hasselbeck</a> is recovering from a concussion and facing the Giants this week.  Not a productive combination.</p>
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		<title>Professor Wagstaff&#8217;s Fantasy Football: Week 7</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Nov 2010 00:24:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Eddie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Love Philip Rivers this week in his matchup with the Patriots.  For that matter, Tom Brady deserves a stud ranking also as this game should be a shootout.  Rivers should feast on the Pats' soft pass defense while Brady seems much more comfortable with Deion Branch than he did with Randy Moss.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3><em>Running Backs?  What Running Backs?</em></h3>
<h3><em>by Eddie Mayrose</em></h3>
<p>Waggie and his partner, son Timothy, survived another week in the <a href="http://fantasysportsdirt.com/937/professor-wagstaffs-fantasy-football-week-4/">McGee Survivor League</a>, actually turning in the highest total for the <a href="http://fantasysportsdirt.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/Horsefeathers41.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-1011" title="Horsefeathers4" src="http://fantasysportsdirt.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/Horsefeathers41.jpg" alt="" width="164" height="208" /></a>week, despite the gaping hole in their backfield that has been a problem all season.  Even their mainstay, <a href="http://fantasysportsdirt.com/865/professor-wagstaffs-fantasy-football-running-backs-preview/">Ahmad Bradshaw</a> of the Giants, has been a problem. Even though he&#8217;s been piling up yardage, Brandon Jacobs gets all of the touches inside the 10 yard line.  Things are looking up, however, as the Professor and son woke up early on Tuesday and managed to beat the sleepy heads in their league to Chris Ivory of the Saints.  Fresh off a 150 yard game and likely to get most of the work with Pierre Thomas out, he&#8217;s a great acquisition for a team facing the joint bye weeks of Andre and <a href="http://fantasysportsdirt.com/873/professor-wagstaffs-fantasy-football-wide-receivers-preview/">Calvin Johnson</a>.  It&#8217;ll be touch and go this weekend for Home Alone 2 but, if they survive, things are looking up the rest of the way.</p>
<h3><em>Fantasy Football Studs</em></h3>
<p>Love Philip Rivers this week in his matchup with the Patriots.  For that matter, <a href="http://fantasysportsdirt.com/394/professor-wagstaffs-fantasy-football-week-11/">Tom Brady</a> deserves a stud ranking also as this game should be a shootout.  Rivers should feast on the Pats&#8217; soft pass defense while Brady seems much more comfortable with Deion Branch than he did with Randy Moss.<span id="more-988"></span></p>
<h3><em>Fantasy Football Stiffs</em></h3>
<p>Bench Brett Favre as the Vikings head into <a href="http://fantasysportsdirt.com/937/professor-wagstaffs-fantasy-football-week-4/">Green Bay</a> on Monday.  He&#8217;ll try to do too much against his old team and will likely throw a few picks. In Miami, Ronnie Brown has failed to fire for most of the season and will find it even tougher sledding against the Steel Curtain.</p>
<h3><em>Fantasy Football Sleepers</em></h3>
<p>Raiders Tight End, <a href="http://fantasysportsdirt.com/880/professor-wagstaffs-fantasy-football-tight-ends-preview/">Zach Miller</a> should enjoy a big day in Denver, especially with Oakland&#8217;s limited options elsewhere. Seahawks&#8217; WR Mike Williams looks to string two solid weeks together as the Cards and Seahawks, battle for NFC West supremacy in Seattle.</p>
<h3><em>Fantasy Football Slippers</em></h3>
<p>Chad Henne is in for as difficult a day as Ronnie Brown against Pittsburgh as the Miami offense will struggle against Pittsburgh.  As long as the Bears&#8217; O-Line continues on its mission to get QB <a href="http://fantasysportsdirt.com/830/professor-wagstaffs-fantasy-footballquarterbacks-preview/">Jay Cutler</a> killed, each of the Bears&#8217; receivers is a liability.</p>
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		<title>The Fantasy Baseball Forecast: Pre-Season Draft Prep</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 13 Jan 2010 01:58:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Eddie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fantasy Baseball Pre-Season Draft Prep

Happy New Year.  Now that we’re just about a month from pitchers and catchers reporting to spring training, it’s time fieldwithballmoonto stop whining about that one point loss in your Fantasy Football championship game and turn your attention to the National Pastime.  It’s been three months since you put a lid on last season and you’ve got some catching up to do because you can bet there’s at least one geek in your league who’s already started.  What follows is a list of resources that are Moonlight favorites and will lay the groundwork for a successful season.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3><em>By Moonlight Graham</em></h3>
<h3><em>Fantasy Baseball Pre-Season Draft Prep</em></h3>
<p>Happy New Year.  Now that we’re just about a month from pitchers and catchers reporting to spring training, it’s time <img class="alignright size-full wp-image-420" title="fieldwithballmoon" src="http://fantasysportsdirt.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/fieldwithballmoon.jpg" alt="fieldwithballmoon" width="300" height="286" />to stop whining about that one point loss in your <a href="http://fantasysportsdirt.com/335/professor-wagstaffs-fantasy-football-week-6/">Fantasy Football </a>championship game and turn your attention to the National Pastime.  It’s been three months since you put a lid on last season and you’ve got some catching up to do because you can bet there’s at least one geek in your league who’s already started.  What follows is a list of resources that are <a href="http://fantasysportsdirt.com/88/the-fantasy-baseball-forecast-by-moonlight-graham/">Moonlight favorites</a> and will lay the groundwork for a successful season.</p>
<h3><em><span id="more-419"></span>Fantasy Baseball Websites-</em></h3>
<p>If your league uses <a href="http://fantasysportsdirt.com/88/the-fantasy-baseball-forecast-by-moonlight-graham/"><strong><em>CBSSportsline</em></strong></a>, you already have access to a valuable tool that will cost you nothing.  You’ll find positional rankings, a top 300, mock drafts and, most importantly, player profiles that are updated whenever there is news.  <strong><em>Yahoo Fantasy Sports</em></strong> and <strong><em><a href="http://www.collegesportsview.com/?s=ESPn&amp;x=18&amp;y=9">ESPN</a></em></strong> are also very good but not on a par with <a href="http://www.collegesportsview.com/?s=CBS&amp;x=26&amp;y=8">CBS</a>.  Another Moonlight staple is Ron Shandler’s <strong><em>BASEBALLHQ.com</em></strong>.  Shandler is the preeminent Fantasy numbers guru who has been publishing analyses since 1986 and serves as an adviser to the <a href="http://www.collegesportsview.com/?s=St.+LOuis+Cardinals&amp;x=25&amp;y=19">St. Louis Cardinals</a>.  There is even a free weekly newsletter available that will provide you with anything from draft strategies to sleeper picks from now until the end of August.  The last I’d recommend is <strong><em>MockDraftCentral.com</em></strong> where you can enroll and participate in mock drafts that will give you an invaluable insight as to how other owners are evaluating players.  The free access is limited but still very helpful.</p>
<h3><em>Fantasy Baseball Periodicals-</em></h3>
<p>I’ve yet to find a more comprehensive preview magazine than <strong><em>The Sporting News</em></strong> <a href="http://fantasysportsdirt.com/324/the-fantasy-baseball-forecast-mlb-playoff-preview/"><em><strong>Fantasy Baseball Preview</strong></em></a>.  On the newsstands last week, it provides in-depth analysis of every Major Leaguer, Minor League prospects, Mock <img class="alignright size-full wp-image-423" title="fantasy forecaster" src="http://fantasysportsdirt.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/fantasy-forecaster2.jpg" alt="fantasy forecaster" width="120" height="156" />Drafts and Fantasy Baseball Draft strategies.  Positional rankings,three year stat lines and player projections are also included.   <a href="http://fantasysportsdirt.com/397/professor-wagstaffs-fantasy-football-week-13/"><em><strong>Fantasy Sports</strong></em></a> <strong>Fantasy Baseball Preview</strong> is another terrific resource.  Originally named <a href="http://fantasysportsdirt.com/344/moonlight-graham-mlb-playoffs-edition/"><strong><em>Fantasy Baseball</em></strong>,</a> the magazine has always had its roots in our favorite sport. It was there that I first read about theories like “the 27 year old breakout” and others that helped put a few dollars in my pocket. If  you’d like to dig a little deeper into the pocket as well as the statistics, it’s back to Shandler for his <strong><em>Fantasy Baseball Forecaster</em></strong>.  Packed with in depth statistical overviews such as batting average on balls in play and percentage of runners left stranded by pitchers, it is a mathematician’s dream.  I won’t kid you about understanding all of Shandler’s strategies or equations but I annually find a ton of information exclusive to the Forecaster.  And let’s not forget the Thursday online edition of the <a href="http://fantasysportsdirt.com/331/the-fantasy-baseball-forecast-6/"><strong><em>Brooklyn Eagle</em></strong></a>, and <strong><em>FantasySportsDirt.com</em></strong> where I trust many of you turn for guidance.</p>
<h3><em>Fantasy Baseball Broadcasts</em></h3>
<p>With the merger of Sirius and XM, all satellite radio subscribers have access to <strong><em>MLB Home Plate</em></strong>.  (Sirius 210 and XM <img class="alignright size-full wp-image-425" title="home plate" src="http://fantasysportsdirt.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/home-plate.jpg" alt="home plate" width="133" height="131" />175).  Their Fantasy Baseball coverage leaves much to be desired, with just one hour dedicated weekly, but <strong><em>The Power Alley,</em></strong> hosted by Seth Everett<strong><em>,</em></strong> is full of late breaking news and transactions while being an entertaining listen.  <a href="http://fantasysportsdirt.com/245/the-fantasy-baseball-forecast-2/"><em><strong>The Fantasy Focus</strong></em></a> hosted by Jeff Erickson of Rotowire.com. is on Blogspot Radio along with a number of Fantasy Baseball podcasts.  Erickson’s show is an invaluable source of info regarding injuries, trades and scouting.  The daily <strong><em>Hot Stove Report</em></strong> on <strong><em>MLB Network</em></strong> is a must watch, as well, especially when Harold Reynolds is on the panel.</p>
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		<title>Professor Wagstaff&#8217;s Fantasy Football: Week 11</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Nov 2009 14:41:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Eddie</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3><em>By Eddie Mayrose</em></h3>
<h3><em>Wagstaff Eliminated From McGee Survivor League</em></h3>
<p>It&#8217;s been two weeks since our beloved <a href="http://fantasysportsdirt.com/392/professor-wagstaffs-fantasy-football-week-8/">Professor</a> was sent packing and he still hasn&#8217;t gotten over it.  The dreams he had <img class="alignright size-full wp-image-395" title="Horsefeathers4" src="http://fantasysportsdirt.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/Horsefeathers4.jpg" alt="Horsefeathers4" width="164" height="208" />of collecting the grand prize of Christmas booty have been dashed, by in-laws no less. The pain became worse when the elimination process spilled over to his birthday.  Then, the sweetest competitor left in the competition actually sought out some old classmates of the Prof and dished some more dirt.  It&#8217;s been quite a humbling experience.</p>
<p>The <a href="http://fantasysportsdirt.com/335/professor-wagstaffs-fantasy-football-week-6/">Staten Island Division </a>has now been decimated while just one remains from the<a href="http://fantasysportsdirt.com/338/professor-wagstaffs-fantasy-football-week-7/"> Holmdel</a> and Long Island loops.  The Midwest Division is alive and well heading into the semi final round, each hoping to collect a Christmas gift from the rest of the league.  Good luck to all but, keep it down on the ferry, will ya, Jen?</p>
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<h3><em>Fantasy Football News and Notes</em></h3>
<p><em> </em><br />
Thought it was very cool last week when Jacksonville RB Maurice Jones-Drew, after taking a knee on the one yard line in order to run down the clock in the fourth quarter, apologized to his Fantasy Football owners&#8230;RB Steve Slaton will be back in the Texans&#8217; starting lineup on Monday night vs. Tennessee&#8230;Eagles RB <a href="http://fantasysportsdirt.com/392/professor-wagstaffs-fantasy-football-week-8/">Brian Westbrook</a> will miss up to three weeks with his second concussion in a month.  If he has people that love him, however, he&#8217;ll sit the rest of the year&#8230;Denver QB <a href="http://fantasysportsdirt.com/221/fantasy-football-season-week-1/">Kyle Orton</a> missed a lot of practice time with a sprained ankle and is doubtful for Sunday&#8230;Michael Turner, listed by the Falcons as doubtful for Sunday, probably won&#8217;t go&#8230;Washington RB Clinton Portis is still out with a concussion&#8230;Bengal RB Cedric Benson missed the entire week of practice with a hip injury and won&#8217;t play Sunday&#8230; A bum hip has Colts&#8217; DE Dwight Freeney doubtful at Baltimore&#8230;Saints&#8217; RB <a href="http://fantasysportsdirt.com/221/fantasy-football-season-week-1/">Reggie Bush</a> is out with a knee injury&#8230;Troy Polamalu will not be in the Steelers&#8217; secondary in Kansas City.</p>
<h3><em>Fantasy Football Stars-</em></h3>
<p>How often do the Texans get to show their stuff to a national audience?  That&#8217;ll happen Monday night and WR  <a href="http://fantasysportsdirt.com/271/professor-wagstaff%E2%80%99s-fantasy-football-week-two/">Andre Johnson</a> should take full advantage.  He and QB <a href="http://fantasysportsdirt.com/328/professor-wagstaffs-fantasy-football-2/">Matt Schaub</a> are probably the deadliest passing duo in the league this side of Brady-Moss and not many know it.  Look for Johnson to make life miserable for the Tennessee defense.</p>
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<h3><em>Fantasy Football Stiffs -</em></h3>
<p><em> </em> Jets&#8217; QB Mark Sanchez was the beneficiary of the team&#8217;s hot start and Tom Brady&#8217;s rust when Gang Green knocked off the Patriots in Week 2 at the <a href="http://fantasysportsdirt.com/392/professor-wagstaffs-fantasy-football-week-8/">Meadowlands</a>.  That won&#8217;t happen today as a ticked off Patriots&#8217; defense will be bringing schemes the rookie has never seen.  If you lose points for QB turnovers, you&#8217;ll want to sit Sanchez.</p>
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<h3><em>Fantasy Football Sleepers-</em></h3>
<p><em> </em> RB Larry Johnson was signed by the Bengals this week after a month of turmoil inn Kansas City caused by his insensitive remarks about gays cost him his job.  Desperate for a new start and working with fresh legs, he should pur up solid numbers as Cedric Benson&#8217;s replacement in Cincinnati.</p>
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<h3><em>Fantasy Football Slippers-</em></h3>
<p><em> </em> Broncos&#8217; WR Brandon Marshall could see his numbers drop vs. San Diego if QB Kyle Orton can&#8217;t go.  Back-up QB Chris Simms does not have Orton&#8217;s arm and will likely work the underneath routes; costing Marshall and his owners valuable YDS and scoring opportunities.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Oct 2009 17:42:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[McGee Survivor Fantasy Football League Loses Another Holmdel Franchise After a one week reprieve, the Holmdel division of the McGee Survivor League suffered another casualty as affable, young Edward saw his LeGarrete Blounts go down in flames. If you&#8217;re scoring at home, that&#8217;s the fourth of six from Old Mill Lane to bite the dust. <a href='http://fantasysportsdirt.com/338/professor-wagstaffs-fantasy-football-week-7/'>[...]</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3><em>McGee Survivor Fantasy Football League Loses Another Holmdel Franchise</em></h3>
<p>After a one week reprieve, the Holmdel division of the McGee Survivor League suffered another casualty as affable,<img class="alignright size-full wp-image-349" title="Horsefeathers4" src="http://fantasysportsdirt.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/Horsefeathers42.jpg" alt="Horsefeathers4" width="164" height="208" /> young Edward saw his <a href="http://www.collegesportsview.com/?s=blount">LeGarrete Blounts</a> go down in flames.  If you&#8217;re scoring at home, that&#8217;s the fourth of six from Old Mill Lane to bite the dust.  Things look dicey on Long Island, this week, however, as Dr. Pete&#8217;s Samurai Shortbus must replace a number of starters on their bye week.  Wagstaff rode the coattails of  <a href="http://www.collegesportsview.com/?s=thomas+jones&amp;x=32&amp;y=15">Thomas Jones</a> to his best week of the season and might actually make it past the year&#8217;s halfway point.  We&#8217;ll see.</p>
<h3><em>Fantasy Football News and Notes</em></h3>
<p>Minnesota&#8217;s Adrian Peterson says his ankle is fine and he&#8217;ll start Sunday vs. Pittsburgh&#8230; LaDainian Tomlinson, plagued by injuries all year, missed time this week because of the flu&#8230; Anquan Boldin&#8217;s ankle kept him out of practice this week but he&#8217;s expected to be in <a href="http://www.collegesportsview.com/?s=Arizona">Arizona&#8217;s</a> starting lineup&#8230; Bills&#8217; RB Marshawn Lynch, who missed the season&#8217;s first two games due to suspension, may have his first big game against Carolina, whose run defense is terrible&#8230; Colts&#8217; WR Anthony Gonzalez, out since the opener with a <a href="http://www.collegesportsview.com/?s=knee+injury%5C">knee injury</a>, is close to returning to practice&#8230; While Greg Jennings&#8217; hip injury kept him out of practice on Thursday, he will play on Sunday according to Packer coach Mike McCarthy&#8230; The <a href="http://www.collegesportsview.com/?s=broncos">Broncos</a> refuse to mess with success and will continue to have Correll Buckhalter and Knowshon Moreno split carries; disappointing Fantasy owners of both players&#8230; Eagles&#8217; WR Kevin Curtis will not play Monday vs. Washington&#8230; Jets&#8217; WR <a href="http://www.collegesportsview.com/?s=braylon+edwards&amp;x=15&amp;y=15">Braylon Edwards</a> has been bothered by a sore quad all week but is expected to play&#8230; Clinton Portis is dealing with multiple leg problems including knee, calf, ankle and plantar fascitis but will play Monday.</p>
<h3><em>Fantasy Football Star</em></h3>
<p>- Things line up extremely well for Laurence Maroney this week as the <a href="http://www.collegesportsview.com/?s=patriots&amp;x=17&amp;y=18">Patriots </a>fly to London to face the Bucs.  An injured Sammy Morris did not make the trip, leaving Maroney as the Pats&#8217; go-to back, Tampa Bay&#8217;s run defense is one of the league&#8217;s weakest and he&#8217;s coming off a 123 yard effort last week.<br />
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<h3><em>Fantasy Football Stiff</em></h3>
<p>-  If you were waiting for <a href="http://www.collegesportsview.com/717/different-year-same-story-for-usc-football/">Pittsburgh</a> RB Willie Parker to return to your lineup, you won&#8217;t be happy to read this.  Head Coach Mike Tomlin announced this week that Rashard Mandenhall, successful during Parker&#8217;s absence, will get the bulk of the work in the backfield.</p>
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<h3><em>Fantasy Football Sleeper</em></h3>
<p>- Those Fantasy Football wners who drafted 49&#8242;ers WR <a href="http://www.collegesportsview.com/?s=michael+crabtree&amp;x=28&amp;y=11">Michael Crabtree</a> may actually get some return on their investment this week.  He&#8217;ll be used a s a slot receiver which may give him a few opportunities for yards after the catch.  He&#8217;s an explosive player who should bump Josh Morgan from the starting lineup before long.</p>
<h3><em>Fantasy Football Slipper</em></h3>
<p><em>- Bad enough that the Jets have had their vaunted defense slapped around over the last few weeks but now they must continue without the services of NT Kris Jenkins, thought by many to be the unit&#8217;s best player.  He&#8217;s lost for the season to a knee injury; severely jeopardizing the Jets&#8217; ability to stop the run while sending waves of pressure at the QB.</em></p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Oct 2009 02:50:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Eddie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Close Calls For Holmdel In McGee Survivor League Tough week in the McGee Survivor League as the Staten Island division suffered its first casualty of the season.  Cousin Ryno went down after a see saw Monday night battle with two of his Holmdel counterparts that saw all three occupy the bottom of the standings at <a href='http://fantasysportsdirt.com/335/professor-wagstaffs-fantasy-football-week-6/'>[...]</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><em>Close Calls For Holmdel In McGee Survivor League</em></strong><br />
Tough week in the McGee Survivor League as the Staten Island division suffered its first casualty of the season.  Cousin<img class="alignright size-full wp-image-334" title="Horsefeathers4" src="http://fantasysportsdirt.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/Horsefeathers41.jpg" alt="Horsefeathers4" width="164" height="208" /> Ryno went down after a see saw Monday night battle with two of his Holmdel counterparts that saw all three occupy the bottom of the standings at some point.  Wagstaff finally had a big week behind Andre Johnson and Roddy White and may actually see Halloween.  Don&#8217;t bet on it, though.</p>
<p><strong><em>Can Someone Buy That Coach A Watch?</em></strong><br />
It happens every week yet, as a seasoned Professor of Football, I haven&#8217;t ever been able to understand it.  The idea that a Head Coach watching his opponent drive down the field for a game tying or winning score at the end of a game, will staunchly refuse to call any of his timeouts to save some time for his team to come back.   Maybe it&#8217;s a macho thing; not wanting to show weakness or a lack of confidence in the defense.  Maybe it&#8217;s wishful thinking, hoping against hope that time will run out before the other guys score or maybe it&#8217;s just that, after a long day on the gridiron, the coach is just hungry and doesn&#8217;t want to delay his post game meal any longer. (This practice is not limited to the NFL, mind you, because I&#8217;ve seen this in Pee Wee football.) No matter what explanation is given, it only serves to mask the actual one: stupidity.</p>
<p>The latest example came on Monday when Rex Ryan decided he had a little extra room in his suitcase for the two timeouts he took home to New York after the Dolphins pulled out a last second victory over the Jets.  Miami scored the go ahead TD with just six seconds on the clock, no time at all for Mark Sanchez to do anything about the deficit.  Had Big Rexy chosen to stop the clock, however, the rookie signal caller may have had as much as a minute left.  Ryan&#8217;s post game explanation was baffling, as he declared his belief that his defenders would stop the Dolphins short of the goal line; something they had managed but once in a fourth quarter that saw them surrender three TD&#8217;s.  Was Rex at the concession stand for those drives?  The rookie head coach did redeem himself on Tuesday, however, in admitting that he&#8217;d do it differently next time.  Unfortunately, even if Ryan converts, a hundred other coaches will refuse to acknowledge the oncoming train.</p>
<p><strong><em>Fantasy Football News and Notes<br />
</em></strong>Lions  WR Calvin Johnson has missed a few practices this week with what might be a sprained knee and is questionable for Sunday.  Expect him to play&#8230; Look for the Cardinals to work RB Beanie Wells into a more pivotal role&#8230; WR Miles Austin and Jeremy Maclin were the most added players this week on CBSSportsline&#8230; A torn meniscus will keep Raider RB Darren McFadden out of this week&#8217;s game&#8230; New England WR Wes Welker has not participated in a full practice this week as he battles a knee problem&#8230; QB Eli Manning will start on Sunday for the Giants in New Orleans&#8230; RB LaDainian Tomlinson returns to the Chargers&#8217; lineup Monday night&#8230;</p>
<p><strong><em>Fantasy Football Stars</em></strong><br />
Although he might belong on the Sleepers list based on last week&#8217;s abysmal performance, Tampa Bay&#8217;s Cadillac Williams lands here due to the Bucs&#8217; schedule.  They&#8217;ll face Carolina this week, ranked 30th in the league against the rush&#8230; Aaron Rodgers gave his owners two 300 YD games last year vs. the Lions and there&#8217;s no reason to expect anything less this week&#8230;The Cardinals&#8217; passing game is as good as its pass defense is bad; good news for owners of Seattle QB Matt Hasselbeck, who&#8217;ll face the beleaguered Arizona secondary this week.</p>
<p><strong><em>Fantasy Football Stiffs</em></strong><br />
Jets WR Jericho Cotchery is still troubled by a hamstring injury and will be a game time decision on Sunday. In the same situation last week, he failed to fire&#8230; Browns&#8217; RB Jerome Harrison was the hot pickup last week off of his performance vs. Cincinnati.  He managed just 21 YDS last week against a porous Buffalo defense and doesn&#8217;t figure to fare better this week in Pittsburgh&#8230; Saints&#8217; TE Jeremy Shockey has been popping off all week as he preps to face his old mates.  Shockey has never been one to perform well under pressure and the Giants won&#8217;t want to let him.  Two catches. Tops.</p>
<p><strong><em>Fantasy Football Sleepers<br />
</em></strong>Denver RB Knowshon Moreno got his feet wet last week with his first career start.  Look for a big week from the rookie as he faces the Chargers; ranked 27th in the NFL against the run&#8230; Jets QB Mark Sanchez apologized to TE Dustin keller for not throwing to him Monday night. Keller should make up for it this week in Buffalo&#8230; As bad as the Cards&#8217; pass defense has been, Seahawk WR Nate Burleson should be licking his chops this week.</p>
<p><strong><em>Fantasy Football Slippers</em></strong><br />
Rashard Mandenhall has been a godsend to many owners since stepping in for Willie Parker in Pittsburgh.  His touches will be cut this week, however as Parker returns from a toe injury&#8230; The Eagles plan to work LeSean McCoy into a rotation with Rb Brian Westbrook; bad news for Westbrook owners&#8230; Tennessee RB Chris Johnson managed just 34 YDS last week against the colts and will have a tough time this week vs. New England, especially if the Titans continue to play from behind.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Oct 2009 01:53:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Eddie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Holmdel Division Disappearing in McGee Survivor League It was another tough weekend for the Holmdel branch of the McGee family as their youngest, Bobby, joined brother, John, and sister, Colleen, as one of the eliminated.  Professor Wagstaff, despite his weekly residence near the bottom of the standings, is still in the picture.  Things are gettting <a href='http://fantasysportsdirt.com/328/professor-wagstaffs-fantasy-football-2/'>[...]</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><em>Holmdel Division Disappearing in McGee Survivor League<br />
</em></strong>It was another tough weekend for the Holmdel branch of the McGee family as their youngest, Bobby, joined brother, <img class="alignright size-full wp-image-329" title="Horsefeathers4" src="http://fantasysportsdirt.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/Horsefeathers4.jpg" alt="Horsefeathers4" width="164" height="208" />John, and sister, Colleen, as one of the eliminated.  <a href="http://fantasysportsdirt.com/?s=wagstaff">Professor Wagstaff</a>, despite his weekly residence near the bottom of the standings, is still in the picture.  Things are gettting tighter now that the bye weeks are upon us so, stay tuned.</p>
<p><strong>Fantasy Football News and Notes<br />
</strong>While he&#8217;ll, no doubt, be the most acquired player in most leagues this week, don&#8217;t expect too much too soon from 49&#8242;ers WR <a href="http://http://www.collegesportsview.com/?s=michael+crabtree&amp;x=28&amp;y=12"><strong><em>Michael Crabtree</em></strong></a>.  His talent is immense and he&#8217;ll be a big boost for you in the second half but I can&#8217;t see Mike Singletary making any adjustments to what&#8217;s obviously working already&#8230;In contrast, WR <a href="http://fantasysportsdirt.com/?s=braylon+edwards"><strong><em>Braylon Edwards&#8217;</em></strong></a> impact on the Jets should be immediate, if not direct.  Look for things to open up for RB <strong><em>Thomas Jones</em></strong> and <em><strong>Leon Washington</strong></em> now that QB <strong><em>Mark Sanchez</em></strong> has a deep threat&#8230; Very quietly, Jacksonville QB <a href="http://fantasysportsdirt.com/?s=david+garrard"><strong><em>David Garrard</em></strong> </a>is putting together a very solid season&#8230;Raiders RB <strong><em>Darren McFadden</em></strong> is out with a torn meniscus.  <strong><em>Michael Bush</em></strong> and/or <strong><em>Justin Fargas</em></strong> will share his workload&#8230;Dallas WR <strong><em>Roy Williams</em></strong> will be a game time decison vs. Kansas City due to torn cartilage in his rib cage&#8230; Steelers RB  <strong><em>Willie Parker</em></strong> will be limited in practice, leaving his status as well as Rasahard Mendenhall&#8217;s, in question&#8230;Cleveland WR <strong><em>Mike Furrey</em></strong> may net a few more receptions over the next week or two with <strong><em>Braylon Edwards</em></strong> gone but <strong><em>Chansi Stuckey</em></strong>, acquired from the Jets,  is an Eric Mangini favorite and a better option than Furrey&#8230;Eagles QB<a href="http://fantasysportsdirt.com/?s=donovan+mcnabb"> <strong><em>Donovan McNabb</em></strong></a> returns to the starting lineup this week after missing two games with a fractured rib.  RB <em><strong>Brian Westbrook</strong></em>, out last week with a sprained ankle, should also be back&#8230; Dallas RB <a href="http://fantasysportsdirt.com/?s=marion+barber"><strong><em>Marion Barber</em></strong></a> sat out a lot of the second half last week when his thigh injury acted up.  Hang on to <strong><em>Tashard Choice</em></strong>&#8230; Look for the <strong><em>Vikes DST</em></strong>, fresh off an eight sack performance vs. Green Bay, to continue the onslaught against the hapless Rams.</p>
<p><em><strong>Fantasy Football Stars</strong></em><br />
Houston&#8217;s QB/WR tandem, <strong><em>Matt Schaub</em></strong> and <a href="http://fantasysportsdirt.com/?s=andre+johnson"><strong><em>Andre Johnson</em></strong></a> should have a big day vs. Arizona&#8230; The Ravens seem to have given QB <a href="http://fantasysportsdirt.com/?s=joe+flacco"><strong><em>Joe Flacco</em></strong></a> the freedom he earned with a strong rookie year.  All of a sudden, Baltimore is an offensive force.  Flacco will have a great day vs. Cincinnati&#8230; Gotta love all of the Steelers&#8217; skill position guys vs. Detroit; especially QB <strong><em>Ben Roethlisberger</em></strong>.  With RB Willie Parker banged up, look for Big Ben to sling it all over the lot vs. Detroit.</p>
<p><strong><em>Fantasy Football Stiffs</em></strong><br />
Can&#8217;t be too much longer before Tennessee gives up the ghost and dismisses QB <a href="http://fantasysportsdirt.com/?s=kerry+collins"><strong><em>Kerry Collins</em></strong></a> for Vince Young.  A loss this week should spell the end for Collins&#8230; Raiders QB <strong><em>JeMarcus Russell</em></strong>, while probably not owned in any but the deepest leagues, must be listed simply because he is that bad&#8230; Tampa Bay QB <strong><em>Josh Johnson</em></strong> is keeping the seat warm for first round pick Josh Freeman and will do nothing to distinguish himself during that time&#8230; Seahawks&#8217; RB <a href="http://fantasysportsdirt.com/?s=julius+jones"><strong><em>Julius Jones</em></strong></a> has been too inconsistent to keep in your lineup but will struggle this week vs. Jacksonville.</p>
<p><strong><em>Fantasy Football Sleepers</em></strong><br />
Browns RB <strong><em>Jerome Harrison</em></strong> will continue to carry the load for Cleveland. He had 29 carries for 121 yards and caught five passes for 31 yards against Cincinnati last week&#8230; Jets&#8217; RB <strong><em>Leon Washington</em></strong> always seems to save his biggest plays for the Dolphins, Gang Green&#8217;s opponent on Monday&#8230; Grab Jags&#8217; WR <strong><em>Mike Sims-Walker</em></strong> if he&#8217;s still available in your league.  He&#8217;s become the emerging David Garrard&#8217;s favorite target.</p>
<p><em><strong>Fantasy Football Slippers<br />
</strong></em>While Rams&#8217; RB <a href="http://fantasysportsdirt.com/?s=stephen+jackson"><strong><em>Stephen Jackson</em></strong></a> has been putting up decent YDS, he&#8217;s having a lot of trouble getting into the end zone, something that should continue vs. Minnesota&#8230; Can&#8217;t see Dolpin QB <strong><em>Chad Henne</em></strong> continuing last week&#8217;s success against the blitzing schemes of the Jets&#8230; Can&#8217;t see a big game in Seattle WR <strong><em>Nate Burleson&#8217;s</em></strong> future as long as Seneca Wallace is calling signals.   For more Fantasy Sports insight and analysis, visit Wagstaff and Company at <a href="FantasySportsDirt.com">FantasySportsDirt.com</a></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fantasy Football Survivors Week Two saw the Shortbus Samurai Warriors run away from the rest of the McGee Survivor League in much the same way their RB, Chris Johnson, ran away from the Houston Texans.  Johnson was just what Dr. Pete ordered to stave off the elimination that was eventually suffered by the beautiful Jen <a href='http://fantasysportsdirt.com/294/professor-wagstaffs-fantasy-football-week-three/'>[...]</a>]]></description>
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<p>Week Two saw the <a href="http://fantasysportsdirt.com/221/fantasy-football-season-week-1/">Shortbus Samurai Warriors </a>run away from the rest of the <a href="http://fantasysportsdirt.com/271/professor-wagstaff%E2%80%99s-fantasy-football-week-two/">McGee Survivor League</a> in much the same<img class="alignright size-full wp-image-295" title="Horsefeathers4" src="http://fantasysportsdirt.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/Horsefeathers46.jpg" alt="Horsefeathers4" width="164" height="208" /> way their RB, Chris Johnson, ran away from the Houston Texans.  Johnson was just what Dr. Pete ordered to stave off the elimination that was eventually suffered by the beautiful Jen G. who can turn the world on with her smile.  Unfortunately, she had a nothing day and was unable to make it all seem worthwhile.   It&#8217;s possible that she angered the gods of the Twin Cities in her failure to support the Twins superstar, <a href="http://fantasysportsdirt.com/282/moonlight-grahams-fantasy-baseball-forecast/">Jason Kubel</a>.  Well, it&#8217;s off to Roll-n-Roaster for Team Minnesota as the rest of the McGees head into Week Three.</p>
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<p><strong><em>Fantasy Football&#8217;s Best Player</em></strong></p>
<p>Don&#8217;t know if we need some kind of ceremony to mark a changing of the guard but <a href="http://fantasysportsdirt.com/221/fantasy-football-season-week-1/"><em><strong>Drew Brees</strong></em></a> is now, unquestionably, the best QB in the NFL.  After watching <a href="http://www.collegesportsview.com/693/the-view-from-the-cheap-seats-12/"><em><strong>Tom Brady</strong></em></a> struggle for most of the Pats&#8217; opener vs. Buffalo and then look totally flustered against the Jets, it&#8217;s obvious that he&#8217;s still shaking off the rust from last year. Brees now has 9 TD passes and more than 600 YDS through the first two weeks&#8230; So far, the Jets have been true to their word that they&#8217;ll get <em><strong>Leon Washington</strong></em> as many as 15 touches a game.  Not great news for <a href="http://fantasysportsdirt.com/43/professor-wagstaffs-fantasy-football/"><strong><em>Thomas Jones</em></strong></a> owners&#8230; Have to be concerned over what&#8217;s preventing <em><strong>Tony Romo</strong></em> and <a href="http://fantasysportsdirt.com/138/fantasy-football-preview-wide-receiver/"><em><strong>Roy Williams</strong></em> </a>from getting on the same page in Dallas&#8230; Despite QB <a href="http://fantasysportsdirt.com/171/fantasy-football-draft-preview-quarterbacks/"><strong><em>Kurt Warner&#8217;s</em></strong> </a>sensational performance vs. Jacksonville, (24-26, 243 YDS, 2 TD), WR Anquan Boldin once again failed to establish himself.  Makes you wonder if his acrimonious contract negotiations have the Cards phasing him out of the offense as they prepare for life without him&#8230; You&#8217;d think that with two rookie WRs, TE <a href="http://fantasysportsdirt.com/192/fantasy-football-draft-preview-tight-ends-dst-kickers/"><strong><em>Zach Miller</em></strong> </a>would have significant value in the Raiders&#8217; attack.  But, with QB <em><strong>JeMarcus Russell </strong></em>as likely to stink out the joint as not, even Miller is too risky a play&#8230;Don&#8217;t count RB <em><strong>Willis McGahee</strong></em> out of the Ravens&#8217; game plan just yet. In Baltimore&#8217;s victory over San Diego, McGahee was the man at the goal line.</p>
<p><em><strong>Week Three Projections</strong></em></p>
<p><em><strong>Fantasy Football Stars-</strong></em> Texans&#8217; QB <em><strong>Matt Schaub</strong></em> lit up the Titans last week with 4 TD and 300 YDS. He&#8217;ll be facing a Jaguars&#8217; DST that was shredded by Kurt Warner last week&#8230; Look for Giants&#8217; WR <em><strong>Mario Manningham</strong></em> to be Eli Manning&#8217;s favorite target in Tampa off of his huge night in Dallas last week&#8230; Miami&#8217;s <em><strong>Ronnie Brown</strong></em> gave evidence on Monday night that he is one of the more underappreciated stars in the league with 136 YDS and 2 TD.  With the 0-2 Dolphins desperate for a win, they&#8217;ll put the ball in his hands.</p>
<p><strong><em>Fantasy Football Stiffs- </em></strong>At first glance, Redskins QB <em><strong>Jason Campbell</strong></em> had a solid Week 2 vs. St. Louis.  However, when you realize he didn&#8217;t throw a TD pass against a terrible St. Louis squad, you have to worry about his production&#8230; Bucs&#8217; WR <em><strong>Antonio Bryant</strong></em> missed last week&#8217;s game vs. Buffalo and his status is uncertain for this week&#8217;s game against the Giants.</p>
<p><strong><em>Fantasy Football Sleepers-</em></strong> If Seattle QB Matt Hasselbeck can&#8217;t go, look for the Seahawks to rely on RB <strong><em>Julius Jones</em> </strong>with Seneca Wallace under center&#8230; It looks like Brett Favre has found his favorite receiver and it&#8217;s <em><strong>Percy Harvin</strong></em>. The Vikings&#8217; rookie has a TD in each of his first two games&#8230;</p>
<p><strong><em>Fantasy Football Slippers</em></strong>- New England&#8217;s <em><strong>Wes Welker </strong></em>pops up on this list based on the uncertainty of his injury status. Given Bellichick&#8217;s history of not disclosing injuries, (How surprised were you that Welker was out last week?), you can&#8217;t take a chance with Welker until game time&#8230;Don&#8217;t get sucked in by Eagles QB <strong><em>Kevin Kolb</em></strong>.  His 391 YDS vs. New Orleans was a nice surprise filling in for Donovan McNabb but two things should make you stay away. First, Donovan McNabb could return any time and, second, the Saints were up by so much throughout the game, Kolb threw way more than expected&#8230;Tampa Bay QB <em><strong>Byron Leftwich</strong></em> has had two solid weeks against Buffalo and Dallas but now must face the Giants; whose defense is a significant step above both.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Sep 2009 21:32:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Professor Wagstaff</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The only prediction that went awry was that I actually survived the first week; much to my surprise. I did, however, manage to finish in the bottom three as my own “Wide Receivers before Running Backs” draft strategy blew up in my face. Could someone in Houston please inform Andre Johnson that the season has actually started? ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>by Professor Wagstaff</h2>
<p style="MARGIN-BOTTOM: 0in"><span style="font-size: small;"><em><strong><a href="http://fantasysportsdirt.com/221/fantasy-football-season-week-1/">Wagstaff Still Alive (Barely)</a></strong></em></span></p>
<p style="MARGIN-BOTTOM: 0in"><span style="font-size: small;">The first week of the McGee Survivor League went almost <img class="alignright size-full wp-image-280" title="Horsefeathers4" src="http://fantasysportsdirt.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/Horsefeathers45.jpg" alt="Horsefeathers4" width="164" height="208" />precisely as the Professor expected as both girls, Team Minnesota and S.F. Col’s Guys finished atop the point standings by wide margins. The only prediction that went awry was that I actually survived the first week; much to my surprise. I did, however, manage to finish in the bottom three as my own <a href="http://fantasysportsdirt.com/138/fantasy-football-preview-wide-receiver/">“Wide Receivers before Running Backs” </a>draft strategy blew up in my face. Could someone in Houston please inform Andre Johnson that the season has actually started? We said good bye to Team Lunz, as our nephew and cousin, Jim, failed to get out of the starting blocks. One down, twelve to go.</span></p>
<h3>No Defense for the Defense</h3>
<p style="MARGIN-BOTTOM: 0in"><span style="font-size: small;">It was an interesting Week 1 as far as DST’s were concerned. No sooner than four teams considered to have solid defenses lost one of their top players for a large chunk, if not all, of the season. Troy Palumalo (Steelers) and Jerod Mayo (Patriots) could each be out for as long as six weeks with knee injuries while Brian Urlacher (Bears/wrist) and Joe Blow (Jaguars/knee) have been lost for the season. Keep them in mind as you set your lineup this weekend. </span></p>
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<h3>Fantasy Football Stars</h3>
<p>Based on how well the Bucs ran the ball against the Cowboys last weekend, RB <a href="http://fantasysportsdirt.com/43/professor-wagstaffs-fantasy-football/"><em><strong>Brandon Jacobs</strong></em> </a>should have a big night in Dallas; especially with Eli Manning still adjusting to life without Plaxico Burress… Atlanta’s RB <em><strong>Michael Turner</strong></em> should start to justify that #2 pick you spent to get him with a big game against a weak Panthers’ D Line… Speaking of weak lines, the Rams may own the worst in the league on each side of the ball. That’s why we love Skins’ RB <em><strong>Clinton Portis</strong></em> to run all over them and the <em><strong>Redskins’ DST</strong></em> to completely dominate.</p>
<h3>Fantasy Football Stiffs</h3>
<p>Could things be worse for QB <em><strong>Jay Cutler</strong></em>? His Chicago debut was marred by four INT in a loss to Green Bay, and now he faces the Super Bowl champs in the home opener. If the Steelers shut down the run, (when don’t they?), Cutler could be good for another couple of picks… If <em><strong>Jake Delhomme</strong></em> doesn’t have a solid first half against Atlanta, the Panthers’ QB may find himself on the bench. Based on their performance vs. Miami, the Falcons don’t figure to allow DeAngelo Williams a lot of freedom, putting even more pressure on Delhomme to come up big… If you hadn’t figured they’d be here based on our <em>Stars</em> report, we give you the Rams’ DST… A solid Vikings’ defense and the Lions propensity for falling behind make RB <em><strong>Kevin Smith</strong></em> a huge risk this week.</p>
<h3>Fantasy Football Sleepers</h3>
<p>Last year, the Cardinals allowed more TD passes than they threw and were a disaster on the road. That’s why the Professor moved QB <em><strong>David Garrard</strong></em> into his starting lineup this week&#8230; With the Jets shooting their mouths off this week, you have to figure they’ll focus a lot of their attention on New England’s Randy Moss; which should allow WR <em><strong>Wes Welker</strong></em> to have a big game… The Vikings should have no trouble throwing the ball against the Lions, who allowed 6 TD passes vs. Drew Brees in New Orleans last week. Look for TE <em><strong>Visanthe Shiancoe</strong></em> to reel in a TD from Brett Favre among his 8 REC… All of a sudden, the Ravens seem to have taken the shackles off of QB <em><strong>Joe Flacco</strong></em>, who threw for 300 YDS last Sunday. He’ll have another big game vs. San Diego…</p>
<h3>Fantasy Football Slippers-</h3>
<p>Bears’ RB <em><strong>Matt Forte</strong></em> will struggle vs. the Steelers; especially if Jay Cutler turns in another stinker… Have to be worried about Chargers’ QB <em><strong>Philip Rivers</strong></em>. He may be without LaDainian Tomlinson and two of his offensive linemen with the vaunted Ravens’ defense coming to town… I know you used a pretty high pick on Rams’ RB <em><strong>Stephen Jackson</strong></em> but it may be time to move him. The Rams look terrible, especially the O Line, and Jackson will struggle all year… Did you pick up Jets’ QB Mark Sanchez this week? Good. Now, wait at least another week to put him in your lineup as Pats’ coach Bill Bellichick will make life difficult for the rookie on Sunday.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[While many Fantasy Football owners focus on the running backs position as the starting point for their roster, it's a Wagstaff tenet to, instead, stockpile Wide Receivers at the top of the Fantasy Football draft.  The idea is to take advantage of the fact that many owners severely undervalue the position and by grabbing two WR as soon as possible, you create a huge talent gap between your squad and the first of your opponents to realize that the pool just got very thin. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2><em>by Professor Wagstaff</em></h2>
<p>While many Fantasy Football owners focus on the running backs position as the starting point for their roster, it&#8217;s a <img class="alignright size-full wp-image-140" title="Horsefeathers4" src="http://fantasysportsdirt.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/Horsefeathers4.jpg" alt="Horsefeathers4" width="164" height="208" />Wagstaff tenet to, instead, stockpile Wide Receivers at the top of the Fantasy Football draft.  The idea is to take advantage of the fact that many owners severely undervalue the position and by grabbing two WR as soon as possible, you create a huge talent gap between your squad and the first of your opponents to realize that the pool just got very thin.  Now, I wouldn&#8217;t recommend that you burn one of the top five picks on a wideout but, if you do find yourself in that position, take an elite back and use the next two picks at WR.  You&#8217;ll not only end up with two elite players but you&#8217;ll likely start a position run that nets you a RB that slips through the cracks.  </p>
<h2><strong><em>Fantasy Football Rankings for Wide Receiver:</em></strong></h2>
<h3><strong><em>Studs</em></strong></h3>
<p> <em><strong>Andre Johnson</strong></em> is the man here, as the Texans&#8217; superstar carried Waggy&#8217;s Holy Shirts and Pants to a semifinal appearance all by himself last season.  220 catches over the last two seasons and an emerging QB in Matt Schaub make him the top guy on our list.   He&#8217;ll grab another 100 REC this year and set a career high in TD&#8230;  Arizona&#8217;s <em><strong>Larry Fitzgerald</strong></em> may be the most talented WR in the league but he&#8217;s got one drawback for Fantasy Owners that doesn&#8217;t exist for the others on this list: A star on the other side.  Fitzgerald&#8217;s career year was aided immensely by the prolonged absence of Anquan Boldin, who traditionally scores more TD.  Fitz will still be worth your first pick but his AVG and TD will likely drop&#8230;  Imagine what  <em><strong>Calvin Johnson </strong></em>could do if he wasn&#8217;t the focus of every team facing the Lions.  In a winless season, he managed 100 YDS in 11 games and scored 12 TD&#8230; With Tom Brady returning, <em><strong>Randy Moss</strong></em> should once again be the league&#8217;s best home run hitter.  Even though Mat Cassel did an incredible job guiding the Pats to the brink of the playoffs last year, he led a scaled down offense designed to limit mistakes, which hurt Moss owners.  In &#8217;09&#8242; however, chicks dig the long ball.</p>
<h3><strong><em>Stars</em></strong></h3>
<p> The arrivals of Matt Ryan and Michael Turner made a new man of <em><strong>Roddy White</strong></em> as he became Atlanta&#8217;s go-to receiver in their unexpected playoff season.  The only thing holding him back was a meager TD total of 7.  As Ryan improves, look for White to top the 88 REC and 1,382 YDS he delivered in &#8217;08&#8230; Despite missing 4 games, <em><strong>Anquan Boldin</strong></em> still managed 89 REC and 11 TD.  He&#8217;s, once again, looking for a new contract and could find himself taking a back seat to Fitzgerald as the Cards&#8217; shift the focus of their offense to the guy who&#8217;s staying.  He&#8217;s worth a 2nd or 3rd rounder, just don&#8217;t reach&#8230; With Marvin Harrison finally out of the picture, <em><strong>Reggie Wayne</strong></em> will get Peyton Manning&#8217;s undivided attention.  Considering how well he&#8217;s done while sharing it, Wayne is looking at a career year&#8230;  <em><strong>Steve Smith</strong></em> was suspended by the Panthers for the first two games of last season then made geniuses of all the Fantasy owners willing to wait for him.  He had over 1,400 YDS on 78 REC.  The only concern here is that his TD total (6) declined for the 4th straight season.</p>
<h3><strong><em>Sleepers</em></strong></h3>
<p> <em><strong>Michael Crabtree</strong></em> was such a great college receiver that Matt Millen would have drafted him were he still the man in Detroit.  As it is, Crabtree brings his incredible skills to San Fran, where he&#8217;ll probably team with Josh Morgan to form a terrific young tandem&#8230; Good news, bad news for <em><strong>Jericho Cotchery </strong></em>of the Jets. The departure of Laveraneus Coles means that he becomes the big gun but the absence of an established QB could hinder the process.  Bet on Mark Sanchez and take a flier on Cotchery as your third receiver&#8230;  Houston&#8217;s <em><strong>Kevin Walter</strong></em> is entering his contract year, (we love that), is playing with a QB on the verge of stardom and has defenses focusing on teammate Andre Johnson.  A repeat of last year&#8217;s stellar 60 REC, 900 YDS and 8 TD at the cost of a late round pick will make any Fantasy player smile.</p>
<h3><strong><em>Slippers</em></strong></h3>
<p> Has <em><strong>Terrell Owens</strong></em> finally run out of teams willing to put up with his nonsense?  Buffalo is this year&#8217;s desperate suitor, acquiring TO in the offseason.  The Bills will likely struggle in the AFC  East, he won&#8217;t like sharing the ball with Lee Evans and QB Trent Edwards is nowhere near established enough to command Owens&#8217; respect.  Look for a Thanksgiving meltdown&#8230;  <em><strong>Braylon Edwards</strong></em> didn&#8217;t make it to the third round of most drafts last year and cost his owners dearly.  A season long case of the drops led to off season trade rumors that never became reality.  Now, he&#8217;s back in Cleveland with the same uncertain QB situation and a new coach.  Be careful.</p>
<h3><strong><em>Stiffs</em></strong></h3>
<p>At the end of most drafts, an owner looking to fill his roster inevitably sees a recognizable name and figures there&#8217;s no harm in taking the guy.  That&#8217;s how Seattle&#8217;s <em><strong>Nate Burleson</strong></em> ends up on most fantasy teams.  Don&#8217;t let it be yours&#8230; Michael Crabtree spells the end of the line for Frisco&#8217;s  <em><strong>Isaac Bruce</strong></em> who will be a third down option at best&#8230;  <em><strong>Chris Chambers</strong></em> was supposed to find the fountain of youth in San Diego last year.  Instead, he found just 33 REC and 5 TD&#8217;s.  Cross Chris off your list.</p>
<h2><em><strong>Professor Wagstaff&#8217;s Top 25 Fantasy Football Picks for WR:</strong></em></h2>
<ol>
<li>Andre Johnson</li>
<li>Larry Fitzgerald</li>
<li>Calvin Johnson</li>
<li>Randy Moss</li>
<li>Roddy White</li>
<li>Anquan Boldin</li>
<li>Reggie Wayne</li>
<li>Greg Jennings</li>
<li>Steve Smith</li>
<li>Marques Colston</li>
<li>Roy Williams</li>
<li>Wes Welker</li>
<li>Dwayne Bowe</li>
<li>Brandon Marshall</li>
<li>Vince Jackson</li>
<li>Braylon Edwards</li>
<li>Michael Crabtree</li>
<li>T.J. Houshmandzadeh</li>
<li>Antonio Bryant</li>
<li>Santonio Holmes</li>
<li>Jericho Cotchery</li>
<li>Terrell Owens</li>
<li>Laveraneus Coles</li>
<li>Hines Ward</li>
<li>Kevin Walter</li>
</ol>
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