Week 10: Look out for….

November 10th, 2009 by Danny D.

First off, be aware of the Chicago at San Francisco game on Thursday at 8:20 eastern time. Make sure your lineups are before this game.

The entire MIN team: Brett Favre vs a DET team allowing 263.1 passing yards per game, Peterson vs the same team allowing 109.9 rushing yards per game, and Percy Harvin and Sidney Rice. The MIN defenseshould be a no brainer this week after SEA just tore apart Staffordin week 9. Expect a TD and 100+ yards for Rice and Harvin, a spectacular game from Favre, and for Peterson to run down the throat of the DET defense.

The entire NO team: STL defense ( 238.6 passing  yards/game, 134.8 rushing yards/ game) should be obliterated by Brees, Colston, Meachem, Bush, and Thomas. I’m not throwing Henderson in there this week, but he may have a so-so week (75 yards?). Can’t expect anything less than 100 yards and a TD for Colston and Meachem. Bush should have around 100 total yards, and Thomas should get 100+ yards and a TD or two. Brees- just play him and forget him.

Ray Rice and Joe Flacco: I projected, though I didn’t post it, that BAL wouldn’t have a too great of a game and that Palmer and Benson would stomp all over them  (Rice did have a really nice game though). That was week 9 vs a strong CIN team, thia week they’re facing the worst defense in the league- CLE(238.6 passing/game, 170.5 rushing/game). I can see Rice racking up somewhere near 200 total yards (last week he totaled 135 yards) and Flacco getting past 250 yards easily with 2 TDs. Masonwill get the majority of the receiving yards at the WR position with Washington getting the scraps ( 50 yards and a TD).

Chris Johnson: BUF defense (173.6 yards rush/ game) is dead last, and Johnson has been tearing teams apart the last 3 weeks- NE, JAX, SF have all been terrorized with Johnson’s 100+ yard games. His work load has also been increasing (17, 24, 25). Both Jamal Lewis and Ryan Moats had over 100 yards rushing against the Bills. There is no reason why you should not play him this week.

Tony Romo and Austin Miles: Romo has been hot- only 1 INT since week 5 with 9 TDs, and that schedule hasn’t been too easy (ATL, SEA, PHI, for example). Austin, too has been hot with a TD every week since week 5. Now, in week 10, they’re playing a GB team that allowed Josh Freeman, a rookie, to get TB’s first win to go along with 205 yards, 3 TDs, and only 1 INT. With DAL’s nice defensive line, and GB’s horrible, HORRIBLE, offensive line, Romo and Miles should have the opportunity to hook plenty of times and should accumulate fantastic stats.

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