The best AFC teams (IND, SD) are still better than the best NFC teams (NO, CHI). However, the worst NFC teams (WAS, DET) are better than the worst AFC teams (OAK, MIA). Go figure.
Adrian Peterson (MIN) and Tony Romo are the real deal. Knee-Jerk, you may be looking at the Rookie of the Year and MVP right there.
RBs (Insert any top 5 RB not named Addai here) always start slow. WRs (Insert any prolific pass catcher here) seem to have the edge though.
Portis/Betts, Foster/Williams, Taylor/MJD, White/Brown and Bush/McCallister will split carries. Good for Betts, Williams and Bush owners.
Matt Leinart now has a rookie center, rookie guard and 2nd year tackle blocking for him. Tie that chin-strap on tight Mattie!
Lamont Jordan still has it against weaker teams. Carnell Williams does too; the injury bug that is.
NFL really does mean “Not for long” (Thank you Jerry Glanville), especially if you’re a Browns starting QB.
Commentary: If you get caught cheating in a game (NE), shouldn’t you forfeit the game instead of losing draft picks? Sounds like the NCAA policy of punishing the guys who come into the program after it’s been cleaned up.
Question of the day: Of 1-0 GB, MIN and DET, which team gives 0-1 CHI the run for it’s money in the division?
Number of the week: 175, as in number of yards rushed by Chris (page down) Brown against the so-called stout JAX defense. Excuse me, have we met?
Best Pickups… Ronald Curry, Wes Welker, Antwan Randal El, Dante Culpepper, Chris Brown, Selvin Young (Henry will get hurt, mark my words)
Best Drops… Chester Taylor, Matt Jones, Mike Bell, Charlie Frye
Remember that the 6pm Wednesday NFL IR list every week is your first insight into where you can take advantage of good matchups, especially for your receivers.




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