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		<title>Colts To Take On Saints In XLIV</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Jan 2010 19:15:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joe Pietaro</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The field is down to two from 32. In two weeks, we will know who is going to be king of the football world &#8211; at least for this year. In two games that were hyped for a week, similar circumstances prevailed in the end., and both involved the superstar quarterbacks Peyton Manning and Brett [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The field is down to two from 32. In two weeks, we will know who is going to be king of the football world &#8211; at least for this year. In two games that were hyped for a week, similar circumstances prevailed in the end., and both involved the superstar quarterbacks Peyton Manning and Brett Favre.</p>
<p>In the AFC Championship Game, the upstart New York Jets were able to contain the 2009 NFL MVP, albeit for one quarter. The league&#8217;s number one defense actually sacked Manning on consecutive offensive plays over two series and at one point in the second quarter, the Jets led 17-6. Answering a Jay Feeley field goal, Manning sliced through Gang Green&#8217;s secondary to cut into the deficit at the half to four points.</p>
<p>While Jets rookie quarterback Mark Sanchez (17 for 30, 257 yards, 2 touchdowns, 1 interception) played extremely well, the offense could not get going and went scoreless in the second half. At the same time, the Colts controlled the pace and Manning had his way. He threw for 377 yards and three scores to three different receivers in Austin Collie, Pierre Garcon and Dallas Clark en route to the 30-17 victory.</p>
<p>The Superdome hosted the NFC Championship Game and what was expected to be a close shootout between two offensive juggernauts in the New Orleans Saints and Minnesota Vikings did not disappoint. Brett Favre came out slinging as expected, as did Drew Brees. At half time, the score was even at 14 and although they had four turnovers, the Vikes were very much in the game and actually were in position to win the game in the waning seconds. But a penalty for too many men in the huddle set them back five yards, setting up a third down. Instead of calling a conservative run to set up a long field goal attempt, Minnesota elected to throw.</p>
<p>Favre rolled to his right out of the pocket and threw into double coverage across his body. On cue, the ball was picked off and we were headed into the extra stanza. For all the great things that Favre (28 for 46, 310 yards, 1 touchdown, 2 interceptions) has done in 19 NFL seasons, he has a tendency to make a terrible decision at the worst time. It happened in the playoffs before, against the Giants and Eagles.</p>
<p>The Saints won the coin toss and went on a drive that seemed to go on forever due to three booth reviews. Garrett Hartley nailed a 40-yard field goal and there was happiness in the bayou.</p>
<p>Super Bowl XLIV will be an interesting affair, one that will pit an old dog that has been there/done that in Manning and a bunch of wide-eyed Saints. Expect a lot of offense in this one, so take the over.</p>
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		<title>Earners and Bums</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Nov 2009 16:39:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David Ortega</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Don ‘Shula’ Lombardi
“The Collector”
(courtesy of the Fantasy Football Gang)
 
Once again “The Collector” is back this week to let all of you fantasy owners know about those not-so-highly known fantasy gems that continue to score big points. While these diamonds in the rough make noise, we also have some of your weekly Studs that looking [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Don ‘Shula’ Lombardi</strong></p>
<p><strong>“The Collector”</strong></p>
<p><strong>(courtesy of the Fantasy Football Gang)</strong></p>
<p><strong> </strong></p>
<p>Once again “The Collector” is back this week to let all of you fantasy owners know about those not-so-highly known fantasy gems that continue to score big points. While these diamonds in the rough make noise, we also have some of your weekly Studs that looking more like Duds.</p>
<p>When you need a big week, sometimes you can count on your regular sources of scratch to pay-off, “The Collector” will tell you who is dropping the most coin and who you should maybe just drop.</p>
<p>Here were the Studs (Earners) and Duds (bums) for Week 8;</p>
<p><strong>The Earners (Studs)</strong></p>
<p>(Min 15 fantasy points)</p>
<p>Another week of what could have been and maybe what should be (for next week). Here are this past weekend’s top fantasy point getters and those players that maybe need another bye week or just a good-bye.</p>
<p>Is it really that much of a surprise to everyone to see the 40-year old kid still playing at the highest level. The Vikings quarterback <strong>Brett Favre</strong> was one of week eight’s biggest “earners” torching the Packer’s secondary on Sunday for the second time in the past five weeks. Favre completed 17 of 28 passes for 244 yards and threw four touchdowns on the afternoon. (33 fantasy points)</p>
<p>When one player is dropping all of the loot, sometimes you have to make a change which is what the Texans did on Sunday. With running back Steve Slaton (7 fumbles in 2009) fumbling away the game, the Texans turned to running back <strong>Ryan Moats</strong>. The backup runner was brilliant cashing in big with 126 yards on the ground and three touchdowns. (32 fantasy points)</p>
<p>The Jet’s rookie quarterback <strong>Mark Sanchez</strong> did his best impression of a green scoring machine on Sunday. Sanchez completed 20 of 35 passes for 265 yards passing and three touchdowns (including one rushing). (28 fantasy points)</p>
<p>If <strong>Tony Romo</strong> isn’t your weekly starting quarterback you could missing out on some serious coin. The Cowboys quarterback knows green, especially the kind you find in the end-zone. Romo passed his way to 256 yards on Sunday and threw three touchdowns. (27 fantasy points)</p>
<p>The Saints have their own two-headed monster in the backfield that they can now boast and on Monday night, one of them got loose. Running back <strong>Pierre Thomas</strong> was cash money rushing for 91 yards and scoring twice; one rushing and one receiving. (21 fantasy points)</p>
<p>The Seahawks quarterback <strong>Matt Hasselbeck</strong> did his best on Sunday to earn his keep for every fantasy lineup he was Sunday. Hasselbeck completed 22 of 39 passes for 249 yards and threw two touchdowns. (21 fantasy points)</p>
<p>The Panthers used their two headed rushing attack out of the backfield to ground the Cardinals. Running back number two, <strong>Jonathan Stewart</strong> was a Sunday cash cow hitting paydirt twice and rambling his way to 87 yards on 17 carries. (20 fantasy points)</p>
<p>The Eagles rookie running back <strong>LeSean McCoy</strong> made the most of his opportunity with a rare start. The rookie feasted on the spotlight gaining 82 yards on the ground including a dynamite 66-yard scamper to pay-dirt. (15 fantasy points)</p>
<p>Players not quite earning their way to this honor roll, but drawing some attention include;</p>
<p>TE-Spencer Havner……….(21-yards, 2-touchdowns)</p>
<p>WR-Percy Harvin………….(86-yards, 1-touchdown)</p>
<p>RB-Justin Fargas…………..(79-yards, 1-touchdown)</p>
<p>TE-Dustin Keller……………(76-yards, 1-touchdown)</p>
<p>FB-Leonard Weaver……….(75-yards, 1-touchdown)</p>
<p>WR-Braylon Edwards…….(74-yards, 1-touchdown)</p>
<p>TE-Kevin Boss……………….(70-yards, 1-touchdown)</p>
<p><strong>The Bums (Duds)</strong></p>
<p>(Less than 5 fantasy points)</p>
<p>And of course where you find the “haves” you will find the “have-nots.” Here are your week 8 fantasy studs that left their “A” game for another day and brought their “D” for “Dud” game instead.</p>
<p>There is word that Trent Edwards could return to the lineup; after <strong>Ryan Fitzpatrick’s</strong> 117 yard passing day with two interceptions and no touchdowns, the sooner the better. (zero fantasy points).</p>
<p>After scoring in three straight games, the Dolphins running back <strong>Ronnie Brown</strong> only totaled 29 yards on Sunday. That won’t pay the rent. (two fantasy points)</p>
<p>The Jet’s rookie running back <strong>Shonn Greene</strong> goes from the penthouse one week, to the outhouse the next. Greene rushed for only 18 yards on eight carries with a fumble. (minus one fantasy point)</p>
<p>The Jaguar’s top receiver <strong>Mike Sims-Walker</strong> scored twice in their first meeting, but on Sunday he was a huge disappointment against the Titans. Sims-Walker finished with just nine receiving yards. (zero fantasy points)</p>
<p>There was no bigger disappointment on Sunday than the one for all of the <strong>Steve Slaton</strong> fantasy owners. Slaton was expected to be a player this season, but on Sunday he hardly played after a costly fumble (his seventh this season). Slaton finished the day with 11 total yards. (minus one fantasy point)</p>
<p>Fantasy owners that are waiting on wide receiver <strong>Eddie Royal</strong> to get going in 2009 are only becoming more frustrated. The Broncos speedy wideout finished Sunday with just 10 receiving yards. (one fantasy point)</p>
<p>For all the money the team paid to wide receiver <strong>T.J. Houshmandzadeh</strong>, they are just not seeing any returns this season; 24 receiving yards on Sunday. (two fantasy points)</p>
<p>The Bronco’s wide receiver <strong>Brandon Marshall</strong> may be saying all the right things now off the field, but he’s still yet to do all the big things he did a season ago; 24 receiving yards on Sunday. (two fantasy points)</p>
<p>The Rams second year receiver <strong>Donnie Avery</strong> is just not having that breakout season some fantasy owners had hoped he would have; 15 receiving yards on Sunday. (one fantasy points)</p>
<p>Injuries played a huge part in putting these two duds on our list this week; <strong>Anquan Boldin </strong>caught just three passes for 23 yards and <strong>Owen Daniels</strong> had just one catch for 22 yards.</p>
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