Sit: Week 4
First, here’s last week’s results (5-5 last week, 13-6 for the season):
Quarterbacks:
Derek Anderson -L-248 yds, 1 TD, 2 INT, 12 rush yds, 1 TD
Eli Manning -W-232 yds, 1 TD, 2 INT, 1 FumL
Running Backs:
Cedric Benson -W-46 yds, 1 TD, 8 rec yds 1 FumL
Marshawn Lynch -L- 74 yds, 1 TD, 6 rec yds
Wide Receivers:
Brandon Marshall -L- 133 yds- This guy is becoming a reliable fantasy starter, even when the matchup is tough.
Joey Galloway -W-42 yds
Tight Ends:
Todd Heap -L- 60 yds-a close call, but 60 yds is pretty good for the TE position
Defense:
Houston -W- 30 pts, 1 sack
Philadelphia -L- 21 pts, 9 sacks, 1 FumR, 1 INT
Kickers:
Rian Lindell - W-1pt
On to Week 4:
Quarterbacks:
Jon Kitna - The Chicago defense will sink it’s teeth into a guy who isn’t as evasive as Tony Romo was last week.
Jay Cutler - He has yet to pass for more than one TD in a game this season, and he’ll stay that way against the Colts
Running Backs:
Jamal Lewis - His old teammates will give him little running room.
Carnell Williams - TDs have propped up his fantasy value–not this week.
Wide Receivers:
Larry Fitzgerald - Scoring will be tough against the Steelers, and Kurt Warner favors throwing to Boldin when he plays catch-up.
Braylon Edwards - Edwards won’t have a weak D to exploit this week.
Tight Ends:
Greg Olsen - Don’t get too excited about him just yet.
Defense:
Denver - When playing the matchups, a great offense is always scarier than a great defense.
Kickers:
Dave Rayner - San Diego will take out its frustration at home against a weak offense
John Kasay - Delhomme hopes to play for Carolina, but field goal opportunities will still be sparse against a resurgent Bucs D.
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