Week 9: Look out for…
November 5th, 2009 by Danny D.Benson 2.0: Even though the Ravens defense gives up only 87.6 yards per game, Benson just does not seem to care. Last time he faced these birds- 12o yards rushing (4.4 yards/ rush), 16 yards receiving, and a TD to go along with those monster stats. This time, he’s at home and his team is looking to make the playoffs. Expect similar stats.
Grant: Tampa Bay is winless, starting a rookie QB, and can’t stop the run. Being winless doesn’t play much into how Ryan plays, but having a starting QB on the opposing team can give him more opportunities than normal to run and score. The Bucs can’t stop the run either, making him an easy go-to decision on game day.
Jones-Drew: He’s playing KC (252.1 pass yards/ game [28th] and 131 rush yards/ game [26th]) Jones-Drew is the number one target for the pass and get numerous amount rushes per game. This could easily be his best game yet.
Hasselback: Through the air, Detroit has allowed 251.9 yards/ game, while Matt in his 5 games started, has thrown 9 TDs and 3 picks with 978 yards. They should be able to open up a run game, allowing for Matt to make passes and pass for TDs.
Warner: The Bears were obliterated by Palmer’s pass attack. Why shouldn’t Warner do the same? Boldin is not expected to play, but this may benefit him- a healthy Breaston is (not by too much) better than a beat up, mangled, Boldin. They will try to cover Fitzgerald, more than they did when Boldin was playing. When Boldin was playing, teams didn’t have to think much on Warner passing to him, especially on certain plays, so they knew they had to cover Fitzgerald. But, with Boldin out, the Bears will now really have to look for Warner going to Larry, easily opening Breaston on big plays. Feel free to play Warner.
Vincent Jackson: We are looking at the true New York Giant defense- WASH, DAL (at week 2), TB, KC, OAK just can’t pass the ball- while PHI, ARI, and NO can. Rivers can pass and has people to throw to- Jackson, LT, Gates, and now Floyd. Rivers may not have a big game, but it should be solid, solid enough for Jackson to have a fantastic game. Plan on Jackson to stay big and have another great game.
DeSean Jackson: DAL has put things together since Miles Austin leading the receiving core, but preventing and then stopping a dynamic PHI offense from dominating the field is difficult. As we have seen, Jackson can rush and receive, making it harder for the opposing defense to know how to set up and how to stop him. Don’t worry about those 0,1, or 2 reception games, especially this week. Put him in your starting lineup and forget about him
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