NCAA Week 5 Pick – Ohio State Buckeyes VS Illinois Fighting Illini
September 30, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
NCAA Week 5 Pick – Ohio State Buckeyes VS Illinois Fighting Illini: Right off the bat I see that 76% of the public likes the Buckeyes to do dirty work in Illinois on Saturday. Now, historically, the Fighting Illini have been a tough road trip for Ohio State – despite being ranked at the top of the college football charts just about every season, the Buckeyes haen’t won in Illinois by more than 10 points since 1998. But you can’t put too much pull on historically speakery, as no doubt this Ohio State team is an elite group while the Fighting Illini lost some big pieces to a bad team. Not a good combo, at least I wouldn’t think so.
Illinois is 2-1, but it’s hard for me to give too much credit to a big win over Southern Illinois and a close win against Northern Illinois. They lost to Missouri to open the season, another team with a good record thus far (4-0) but a team that hasn’t played anyone worth noting.
Ohio State is already battle tested, and they don’t look like the old Buckeye teams that just make sure they win games. Nope, they are destroying teams, putting up more offense by half time than most teams put up all day. Terrelle Pryor is running college football, throwing the ball well and running past defenses as well. Pryor is on the hook for 13 TDs already this season, 10 passing and 3 rushing. He leads the Buckeye’s in rushing – but this is a team that spreads the wealth offensively. 4 players have rushed for over 165 yards while for players have 100+ receiving yards as well.
But it’s all about defense, and the Buckeyes can shut down a 7-11 with their guys. Don’t expect Illinois to score more than 10, but I surely expect the Buckeyes to put up more than 4 touchdowns. That’s a cover, folks.

Ohio State Buckeyes (-17) @ Illinois Fighting Illini
College Week 5 Pick – Temple Owls VS Army Black Knights
September 30, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
College Week 5 Pick – Temple Owls VS Army Black Knights: At Army is a tough place to play, and both of these teams are 3-1, the difference comes down to one team being good and the other team playing Duke, North Texas, and Eastern Michigan to start the season. Does anybody else think that North Texas puts a team together just so other schools will pay them to come in for a beating? I sure do. Anyway, back to these two teams on Saturday – Army’s only loss was to Hawaii, the only respectable team they’ve played (unless you count Duke, please don’t, this isn’t basketball).
Temples only loss of the young season came against Penn State at Penn State, and they lost by just 9, 22-13. The Owls are 3-1 against the spread. They’ve also beaten Connecticut (solid program, though fairly unimpressive this season thus far), Central Michigan (always a solid small school, 2-2 on the season with their only losses to Temple by 3 and Northwestern by 5).
Basically, what I’m getting at here is that Temple isn’t just your normal 3-1 played nobody but North Texas and East West Idaho Tech, ready to get blown away by the competition the rest of the season. This team is going to win a bunch of games, go to a Bowl, and surprise a bunch of people.
So I have them winning at Army, because to do things that I expect them to do, they have to be able to go on the road and beat teams like Army. Army has beaten nobody worth writing home about, so I wont’ mention them. Take the Owls.

Temple Owls (-4) @ Army Black Knights
Miami Hurricanes @ Clemson Tigers Week 5 NCAA Football Pick
September 30, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
Miami Hurricanes @ Clemson Tigers Week 5 NCAA Football Pick: The Clemson Tigers are better than I thought they’d be, which sits in consistent mis-judging trough of most Clemson teams I’ve ever dealt with. Yes, one way or another, the Tigers have surprised me. Sometimes I think they are going to be good, fight for an ACC crown, and sure enough they tumble to the wayside without so much as challenge. Other times I think they are going to struggle all season, but they come out and stun a couple teams early and get me that way. They are out to get me, that much I know.
But Miami is good enough to get them either way. The Hurricanes played terrible three weeks ago at Ohio State, but lost to one of the Nation’s best teams by just 12 points… on the road. They walked into a tough place to play, home of the Pitt Panthers, and spanked them at home on Thursday Night – shutting down their Heisman hopeful running back and putting up 31 points to their field goal. If Miami is on, they can beat anyone in college football. I don’t think the sportsbooks give them that kind of credit.
Kyle Parker has been decent for the Tigers, and the rushing game has been okay (though they only outrushed Presbyterian and North Texas by 120 combined yards) –but this Clemson team does not have an attack like Miami’s. Defensively, the Tigers gave up 424 yards of offense to Auburn, but they also put up 400+ of their own. Running back Andre Ellington busted 22 carries for 140 yards, and Parker threw for 220 and a couple touchdowns. They are no walk in the park, and maybe good value at home in this ACC match-up, but I just see Miami as one of the best teams around, and games like this is where they’ll show it.

Miami Hurricanes (-3) @ Clemson Tigers
BYU Cougars VS Utah State Aggies Friday Night Football Pick
September 30, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
BYU Cougars VS Utah State Aggies Friday Night Football Pick: This Thursday Night game started the week favoring the Cougars by 6.5 points but slowly the sports betting public (or maybe the “sharps”) has taken it down all the way to, in most cases, 4 points.
The sportsbooks have to see a couple glaring weaknesses in both teams, but making the offensively inept BYU Cougars cover close to a full touchdown looked to be a little much on 2nd though.
I don’t know, I still think BYU wins by a touchdown or two. Sure, they are 1-3 and their only victory was a home game in which they ousted the mighty Washington Huskies by 6 at home, but can they really be this bad or have they just run into a scheduling buzz-saw early in the season? I’m reaching out to option 2 like it’s some kind of golden apple.
I know Utah State has a couple outcomes that don’t look terrible, their touchdown loss to Oklahoma in Oklahoma makes them tough and their semi-close game with Fresno doesn’t look terrible either – but that 7-41 loss to San Diego State hurts their output in my eyes.
In the end, all of BYU’s losses are to very good teams – Utah State isn’t one of those, so I expect the Cougars to find a win on the road.

BYU Cougars (-4.5) @ Utah State Aggies (Friday Night Game)
Cincinnati Bengals @ Cleveland Browns Week 4 NFL Pick
September 30, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
Cincinnati Bengals @ Cleveland Browns Week 4 NFL Pick: I like the Browns. They play very hard, they play tough against everyone, they have a solid running game with a good offensive line and a defensive line that has some real run-stuffing beasts up front. They are 0-3 but have lost three games by a total of 17 points – never by more than a touchdown. They will break through with a win soon – no doubt, I just don’t think it’s this week.
The Bengals lead just about every single major category (aside from their effectiveness, or lack there of, in the red zone). Points per game, yards gained, offense allowed, possession time, kicking, and fewer penalties – the Browns basically envy to be them – and the funny part, I haven’t seen the Bengals clicking offensively yet this season. Just wait until that happens, then everyone is going to be very, very frightened.
Unfortunately, 75% of people believe exactly what I do – that the Bengals are going to cover. I just think this Cinci offense has to take off one of these Sundays. Doesn’t it? So far, there are lots of targets to go around to the two star receivers, and the running game is picking up as well.
But where the Bengals are going t win is in their secondary. Cleveland will try to run the ball at will, but the Bengals should keep things close to the line of scrimmage. That will leave the Bengals corners in playmaking mode on the outside, all by themselves. Cinci just makes too many turnovers happen, so much so that I expect it every game.
Cleveland isn’t good enough at QB to throw the ball a lot, yet Man-jina continues to try and huck it like he’s got the run-n-shoot going down. The Bengals win by more than a score.

Cincinnati Bengals (-3) @ Cleveland Browns
Carolina Panthers @ New Orleans Saints Free Pick & Prediction
September 30, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
Carolina Panthers @ New Orleans Saints Free Pick & Prediction: The Panthers are going to be able to run the ball – they might even be able to throw it a little bit. It will come down to turnovers, and yes, there is a good chance the Saints will be able to seduce Jimmy Clausen into throwing one or four bad balls – but can a New Orleans team that has really struggled early be a good bet giving two full touchdowns? I just can’t buy into that, So I’m taking the Panthers.
Now, two thirds of the betting public is riding the Siants here, of course, they are the defending Super Bowl champions. But they are just holding on through three games. They “beat up” the Vikings and won by 5 – hmmm… They took candy from kids, stole change from homeless people, and still got all the luck in the world against the 49ers – and they still needed a last second field goal to pull off the victory. Last week, they finally got some bad luck karma business and failed a 29 yard field goal that ended up losing them the game against the Falcons.
After all has been said and Week 3 has been finished, they are 2-1 and up just 5 total points on the season.
Now the Carolina Panthers have a stupid decision making group as far as offensive play selection is concerned, and that could very well lead to a bad loss – but they have to figure it out sometime, DeAngelo Williams is running well, he just needs to run it more. If they do, and I do, I say they keep this within single digits.

Carolina Panthers (+14) @ New Orleans Saints
Denver Broncos VS Tennessee Titans: Week 4 NFL Free Pick
September 30, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
Denver Broncos VS Tennessee Titans: Week 4 NFL Free Pick: The Denver Broncos have played a lot of close football games over the past season plus, always impressing when they are expected to do poorly – I’d say a 7 point spread on the road suits them just fine at any sportsbook. What I don’t get is why Tennessee would be favored by a full touchdown when their offensive production is questionable at best. Sure, they won easily last week, but they didn’t do much through the air, and I think they’ll have to to cover against the Broncos.
I know that Denver struggles to run the ball and Tennessee is a dominant secondary – but the Broncos find ways to throw the ball instead of running, short screens, outs, slants, stops, picks – the Broncos really throw the ball a lot, like the Eagles and Patriots, and it suits them. I’m not sure the Titans are going to be able to shut that down.
The people like the Titans, and how can they not? Chris Johnson was the best player in football last season and he was a #1 fantasy pick in most drafts – plus, he’s just flat out impressive to watch. But betting on games and covering lines isn’t fantasy – oh no, it’s quite reality-ish. Denver has played well against all types of teams since McD took over, and the Titans just don’t scare me enough, or make me think they should be favored by a touchdown over a solid team.

Denver Broncos (+7) @ Tennessee Titans
NFL Week 4 2010 Fantasy Football Rankings: Fantasy Focus
September 30, 2010 by luckylester · Leave a Comment
NFL Week 4 2010 Fantasy Football Rankings: Fantasy Focus: I was brutal with my elite starters last week, four of them finished outside the top half of their own position, and it’s no wonder that my own fantasy teams didn’t do so hot either. Well, crap burger. My Wife hates that term, I kind of like it. I only use it around here when she’s being a real crap burger, and I constantly use it everywhere else I can get my word usage on. I like these games I play.
For this week, not to forget, folks – there are four teams taking the week off for lack of something worthwhile to do, like play a football game. Those teams are the Minnesota Vikings, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Dallas Cowboys, and we can’t forget the undefeated 3-0 Chiefs of Kansas City. So, don’t be leaving any bye week players in your line-up, you’ve been properly warned.
There are some big match-ups this week: a defensive masterpiece like Baltimore/Pittsburgh and an offensive gun-show like Seattle/St. Louis… Seattle and St. Louis? Those cities still have NFL teams? In the same division? Both are 2 and 1? Get the crap burger out of there! More to come, enjoy!!!
Elite Starters: Guys picked early that I love this week, looking for Top 5 at their position.
- Chris Johnson – The Broncos should pray, maybe it will help them tackle Chris Johnson on Sunday.
- Aaron Rodgers – Detroit… That’s all.
- Randy Moss – If Jason Allen has trouble guarding Braylon Edwards, he should injure himself in practice this week…
- Mike Vick– Nobody has been playing awesome as Michael, Washington is ranked 30 in pass D.
- Brandon Marshall – Not being ranked here for what he did last week, but for what Chad Henne did to the Patriots late last season.
Solid Starters: Guys picked in middle rounds that should outplay their ranking/draft position this week.
- Pierre Thomas – PT should get ample opportunities to exploit the Panthers weak defense.
- Terrell Owens– The targets are there, I think TO makes the most of them this week.
- Joseph Addai – Addai has to play against the Jaguars this weekend, I mean gets to.
- Beanie Wells- San Diego has been good against the run, but 22 carries for this beanie baby doesn’t seem fair.
- Matt Ryan–Ryan has a real opportunity to be great, the 49ers have obliged to plenty opposing quarterbacks’ wants all season thus far. Why stop now when it’s un-working so well?
Sleeper Starters: Guys ranked low, drafted low or not at all, but I still like them this week…
- Louis Murphy – Houston is a run-stuff unit, but the airways are open.
- Michael Crabtree –Crab has been dropped in recent weeks, might be a good time to pick him up!
- Lee Evans– Yet to have a great week, the Jets could provide that opportunity for Lee to get deep once or twice.
- Lance Moore– In my 3 for Thursday article, I said Lance would flourish. He will/is as we speak.
- Clinton Portis – CP was well on his way to a good week before his wrist slowed him down – against Philly I think he approaches 100 yards.
Super Sleepers: Undrafted guys that are usually unowned, but in a pinch put ‘em in coach!
- David Garrard– Unless he really is this bad, things are bound to turn around – he’s always been better at home than on the road, this is the time, David!
- Donald Brown- With Addai hurting a bit, and the Colts bound to be leading the Jaguars, Brown could get significant touches.
- Sam Bradford– Sam was worth every bit of that #1 overall pick, he’ll show a blah Hawks secondary what he can do as a young buck. I expect a Top 15 finish for Sam.
- Devery Henderson – The Panthers seem like a perfect game for Devery to get lost a couple times.
- Jacoby Jones- #2 and #3 receivers can exploit the Raiders, especially when they are as fast as Jones.
Sit ‘Em Son: I don’t care where they were drafted, I don’t like these guys starting this week…
- Steve Smith– I hope for me that I am wrong here, but the Saints are smarter than to late Steve Smith beat them, right?
- Andre Johnson– Nnamdi will be on Johnson all day, and AJ isn’t all healthy – Foster will run many times, I just don’t see a big day for the best receiver in football.
- Mark Sanchez – No need to pass on Buffalo, it’s a tough job and if you can run they are easy to handle.
- Kyle Orton– Tennessee makes everyone run to beat them – Denver can’t run, so Orton is in trouble.
- Matt Forte– If I’m the Giants I’m taking away the dumps and making Jay Cutler play with fire down the middle of the field – I think they just might listen to me and make Forte’s value drop.
***Week Four dances without Cowboys, Bucs, Chiefs, and Vikings – but with everyone else!***
Okay, I’m back in business this week – we have a lot of very similar picks in the QB/RB/TE positions – but there are enough differences to separate one from another – especially in WRs and DSTs. Well, I have a good group of different tastes than the rest, but what’s new, I’m bowling for Championships here.
Week 4 QB Projections
| Ryan Kauffman | Josh Arsenault | Papa Weimer | Lucky Lester |
|---|---|---|---|
| Peyton Manning | Aaron Rodgers | Aaron Rodgers | Aaron Rodgers |
| Aaron Rodgers | Drew Brees | Michael Vick | Michael Vick |
| Drew Brees | Peyton Manning | Phillip Rivers | Tom Brady |
| Mike Vick | Phillip Rivers | Peyton Manning | Phillip Rivers |
| Phillip Rivers | Tom Brady | Chad Henne | Peyton Manning |
Week 4 RB Projections
| Ryan Kauffman | Josh Arsenault | Papa Weimer | Lucky Lester |
|---|---|---|---|
| Chris Johnson | Arian Foster | Michael Turner | Chris Johnson |
| Frank Gore | Maurice Jones Drew | Chris Johnson | Michael Turner |
| Matt Forte | Joseph Addai | Arian Foster | Frank Gore |
| Maurice Jones Drew | Chris Johnson | Pierre Thomas | Arian Foster |
| Justin Forsett | LaDainian Tomlinson | Ryan Matthews | Pierre Thomas |
Week 4 WR Projections
| Ryan Kauffman | Josh Arsenault | Papa Weimer | Lucky Lester |
|---|---|---|---|
| DeSean Jackson | Reggie Wayne | Greg Jennings | Brandon Marshall |
| Brandon Marshall | Andre Johnson | Jeremy Maclin | Santana Moss |
| Greg Jennings | Wes Welker | Wes Welker | Randy Moss |
| Kevin Walter | Roddy White | Reggie Wayne | Reggie Wayne |
| Austin Collie | Brandon Marshall | Marques Colston | Malcom Floyd |
Week 4 TE Projections
| Ryan Kauffman | Josh Arsenault | Papa Weimer | Lucky Lester |
|---|---|---|---|
| Antonio Gates | Jermichael Finley | Antonio Gates | Dallas Clark |
| Dallas Clark | Tony Gonzalez | Dallas Clark | Jermichael Finley |
| Vernon Davis | Antonio Gates | Jermichael Finley | Chris Cooley |
| Greg Olsen | Dallas Clark | Tony Gonzalez | Antonio Gates |
| Aaron Hernandez | Dustin Keller | Zach Miller | Tony Gonzalez |
Week 4 DST Projections
| Ryan Kauffman | Josh Arsenault | Papa Weimer | Lucky Lester |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jets | Jets | Jets | Bears |
| Packers | Ravens | Steelers | Packers |
| Bengals | Packers | Packers | Jets |
| Chargers | Saints | Saints | Saints |
| Saints | Steelers | Bengals | Bengals |
Who could we have missed on?
QB: One bad week and everyone’s off of Matt Schaub. I know Nnamdi is a great corner, but Schaub has a couple weapons in Houston, he could still torch the rest of the Raiders.
RB: Even though Peyton Hillis did 140+ yards of damage to the Steelers last week, nobody is betting on Rashard Mendenhal to carry for big points on Sunday – I think he could be great.
WR: Nobody picked Anquan Boldin, Calvin Johnson, or Larry Fitzgerald. Those are three great players, though stuck in tough match-ups, that could easily out offense the great defense and have big weeks.
TE: Jeremy Shockey; It’s tough to pass up the likes of Gates, Clark, Finley, Gonzo, and Keller/Davis/Cooley- but without Reggie Bush, Shockey will see more targets – could that move him into the Top 5? Very possible.
DEF: Nobody took the Colts, but how bad have the Jaguars been lately? You’d think they were in the NFC West with the way they’ve been playing the last couple weeks. Pathetic.
Fantasy Focus REVIEW: Week 3 NFL Fantasy Football Review
September 29, 2010 by luckylester · Leave a Comment
Fantasy Focus REVIEW: Week 3 NFL Fantasy Football Review: Boy, did I ever hit some right on the head this week? Yeah, and I missed a couple to, all part of the business. But as always, I’ll throw out a review and throw anchor on both sides of the tide – this is how my fantasy picks did in Week 3….
Before I get into it, I’d just like to say that I’m sick of losing the writers’ pick-em contest, and I’ve only just lost the last two weeks. I won’t take it anymore, I don’t know how, but I’m going to set out to dominate this week.
Elite Starters: Guys picked early that I love this week, looking for Top 5 at their position.
- Matt Schaub – The Texans were bound to tumble, my bad here, Matt finished the 23rd QB. F
- Adrian Peterson– Nobody was as good as AP in Week 3, nobody. With 19 carries he busted out 36 fantasy points and was the #1 fantasy back in all the land. A+
- LeSean McCoy – On the other hand, McCoy wasn’t – fewer carries this week, 36th overall. F
- Andre Johnson– He played hurt, that was my mistake, 4 catches for 60ish yards. Blah. F
- Miles Austin – 4 measly fantasy points in Week 3, I was just as bad on top as I was great on the bottom of the Focus this week! F
Solid Starters: Guys picked in middle rounds that should outplay their ranking/draft position this week.
- Mike Sims-Walker – Is it Garrard? Is it the Jags? Is it Mike? Another let down week for him. F
- Terrell Owens– Despite 9 targets, TO had just 4 grabs for 42 yards. Either he’s not open or Carson is missing him, because he has just 14 catches on 33 targets through 3 games. That’s a bad ratio. F
- Darren McFadden – Not in the Top 10, but he’s rewarding the owners that gave him another chance – he was 11th amongst RBs in Week 3, 3 points behind #6. A+
- Matt Forte – 45th RB and he didn’t have much to do with Chicago’s win over GB. Ugh. F
- Mike Vick–#1 QB in Week 3. Freak of nature, this guy, a few of his throws were amazing. A++
Sleeper Starters: Guys ranked low, drafted low or not at all, but I still like them this week…
- Eddie Royal – Eddie had his chances, but got just 8 fantasy points. Blah. D+
- Jon Stewart –Stewart scored, but didn’t do much otherwise, he was outside of the top 30. C-
- Johnny Knox– Right on par with last season, just no TD. 94 yards and 22nd amongst WRs. B
- Austin Collie– I couldn’t have picked this one better, #1 WR in Week 3. A+++
- Felix Jones– He looked better, gong for 43 yards on 7 carries, but still just 4 fantasy points. F
Super Sleepers: Undrafted guys that are usually unowned, but in a pinch put ‘em in coach!
- Jason Avant– Lots of great plays by Philly WRs in Week 3, it just happened to be the two starters and not the #3 man. F
- Darius Heyward-Bey– Targeted 11 times, the Raiders’ OC was trying to make me a smart man, but DHB had just 3 catches for 49 yards, not too bad for a super sleeper option. C
- Ben-Jarvis Green-Ellis – 14th RB in Week 3 with just under 100 yards and a TD. A++
- TJ Houshmandzadeh – Still not part of the game plan in Baltimore – will he ever be? F
- Aaron Hernandez- The former Gator finished just outside of the top 10 at 12th amongst TE’s in Week 3 – his consistency is there. A-
Sit ‘Em Son: I don’t care where they were drafted, I don’t like these guys starting this week…
- Arian Foster– Hey I said he’d come back down to earth, get less than 15 points. He got 14. Still, his 100+ yards and 4 grabs were solid against a great run D, but I was right. B+
- Steve Smith– The Bengals were a real tough secondary match-up for SS and his rookie QB. I pegged this one right on the button. A+
- Josh Freeman – Free was the 30th ranked QB in Week 3, as I said, two good weeks, one bad. A+
- Larry Fitzgerald– 40th ranked WR in Week 3. Got 3 more points than I thought. A-
- Jamaal Charles– Charles had 17 fantasy points, proved me wrong, helped his Chiefs get to 3-0 for the first time in a long time. Missed here. D
***Week three, look into the stats and you will see, the winner of this week is me!***
I told you the luck of the Saints wouldn’t last forever. Missing a 29 yarder to win it is only the beginning – but shoot, hopefully I can get out of the way of that snowball next week, I took a tie for 4th with my big angry uncle, and watched those two buddies of mine steal 2nd and 1st. Congrats to Arse (follow him on twitter @AlaskanArse) who took 1st place for the 2nd time this season. Two for three ain’t bad, not at all…
Week 3 QB Final Rankings
| Ryan Kauffman 2 | Josh Arsenault 1 | Papa Weimer 3 | Lucky Lester 4 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Peyton Manning 2 | Peyton Manning 2 | Brett Favre 27 | Matt Schaub 23 |
| Matt Schaub 23 | Drew Brees 3 | Michael Vick 1 | Phillip Rivers 3 |
| Tony Romo 12 | Tom Brady 3 | Tom Brady 3 | Tony Romo 12 |
| Drew Brees 3 | Michael Vick 1 | Phillip Rivers 3 | Aaron Rodgers 9 |
| Joe Flacco 3 | Phillip Rivers 3 | Matt Schaub 23 | Donovan McNabb 16 |
Week 3 RB Final Rankings
| Ryan Kauffman 1 | Josh Arsenault 3 | Papa Weimer 2 | Lucky Lester 4 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Adrian Peterson 1 | Adrian Peterson 1 | Adrian Peterson 1 | Adrian Peterson 1 |
| Chris Johnson 4 | Chris Johnson 4 | Chris Johnson 4 | LeSean McCoy 36 |
| Ahmad Bradshaw 8 | Ray Rice 18 | Darren McFadden 11 | Rashard Mendenhall 8 |
| Pierre Thomas 16 | LeSean McCoy 36 | Frank Gore 5 | Ray Rice 18 |
| Darren McFadden 11 | Frank Gore 5 | LeSean McCoy 36 | Chris Johnson 4 |
Week 3 WR Final Rankings
| Ryan Kauffman 2 | Josh Arsenault 1 | Papa Weimer 4 | Lucky Lester 3 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Andre Johnson 40 | Randy Moss 15 | Andre Johnson 40 | Andre Johnson 40 |
| Reggie Wayne 40 | Roddy White 16 | Miles Austin 83 | Miles Austin 83 |
| Miles Austin 83 | Anquan Boldin 2 | Chad Ochocinco 60 | Wes Welker 52 |
| Randy Moss 15 | Andre Johnson 40 | Roddy White 16 | DeSean Jackson 7 |
| Santana Moss 11 | Chad Ochocinco 60 | Marques Colston 63 | Malcom Floyd 12 |
Week 3 TE Final Rankings
| Ryan Kauffman 4 | Josh Arsenault 1 | Papa Weimer 3 | Lucky Lester 2 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Antonio Gates 3 | Dallas Clark 19 | Vernon Davis 24 | Dallas Clark 19 |
| Dallas Clark 19 | Vernon Davis 24 | Dallas Clark 19 | Jermichael Finley 5 |
| Visanthe Shiancoe 45 | Chris Cooley 17 | Jermichael Finley 5 | Chris Cooley 17 |
| Chris Cooley 17 | Antonio Gates 3 | Visanthe Shiancoe 45 | Visanthe Shiancoe 45 |
| Vernon Davis 24 | Jermichael Finley 5 | Zach Miller 9 | Antonio Gates 3 |
Week 3 DST Final Rankings
| Ryan Kauffman 3 | Josh Arsenault 4 | Papa Weimer 2 | Lucky Lester 1 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Steelers 2 | Ravens 22 | Packers 14 | Steelers 2 |
| Ravens 22 | 49ers 28 | Buccaneeers 28 | Bengals 3 |
| Eagles 2 | Steelers 2 | Bengals 3 | Ravens 22 |
| 49ers 28 | Chargers 20 | Ravens 22 | Dolphins 25 |
| Patriots 24 | Jets 28 | Steelers 2 | Vikings 8 |
Week 3\'s Writer Rankings
| Ryan Kauffman 2 | Josh Arsenault 1 | Papa Weimer 4 | Lucky Lester 4 |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1.QBs 2 | 1.QBs 1 | 1.QBs 3 | 1.QBs 4 |
| 2.RBs 1 | 2.RBs 3 | 2.RBs 2 | 2.RBs 4 |
| 3.WRs 2 | 3.WRs 1 | 3.WRs 4 | 3.WRs 3 |
| 4.TEs 4 | 4.TEs 1 | 4.TEs 3 | 4.TEs 2 |
| 5.DST 3 | 5.DST 4 | 5.DST 2 | 5.DST 1 |
Who did we miss on?
QB: Mark SAN-chez, or Mark Franchise, or just plain old Mark Sanchez was the only guy in the Top 5 that none of us ranked, and that makes two nice games for Mark in as many weeks.
RB: Peyton Hillis (2nd) keeps showing fantasy owners why it’s him getting the carries for Cleveland – and he did it against the Ravens, nasty. Ced Benson (5th) also carried the load a ton for Cincinnati, having his first nice performance of the season.
WR: We missed on a couple low-ranked guys; Austin Collie (1st, 41 fantasy points) went berserk. Lance Moore (3rd) made me look really good for my last “three for thursday” article. Brandon Lloyd (T for 5th) continued to impress with his biggest day in, shoot, maybe forever. Roy Williams (T for 5th) also did work, going for two big touchdowns to get Dallas their first win.
TE: Dustin Keller (1st) dropped 27 points on the Dolphins while Tony Gonzalez (2nd) had 25 to help beat New Orleans. Jeremy Shockey (3rd) also made a Top 5 list for the first time this season.
DEF: The Seahawks did work on the Chargers, mostly using Leon Washington’s vision/speed against one of the weakest kick coverage units in all of football.
Texas A&M Aggies @ Oklahoma State Cowboys: Thursday Night ESPN Pick
September 29, 2010 by luckylester · Leave a Comment
Texas A&M Aggies @ Oklahoma State Cowboys: Thursday Night ESPN Pick: As I said in my weekly newsletter, I almost feel bad going against the Cowboys at home on Thursday Night. There’s not a lot to judge either of these teams on. Both have played lazy early season schedules, and both had a tough time with at least one team they shouldn’t have. Both teams have been able to move the ball pretty efficiently, but it’s tough to judge that based on the competition.
What this game really comes down to for me is Texas A&M playing defense, and Oklahoma State pretending to. So far, the Aggies have shown some intensity on that side of the ball. So they get a win there, on my card, and that’s the big tie breaker for me in this one.
The Cowboys lost a lot of their big time players last season (some earlier than they should have, Dez Bryant, here’s talking to you, kid) and they should have a tough time coping with it, even in a Big 12 that is missing some of it’s usual punch.
I know I’m going against the home hype on Thursday Night, but if any team is going to struggle putting points on the board in this match-up, it’s going to be Oklahoma State – the Aggies have been playing against bad defenses all season, they should be used to what the Cowboys are going to bring to the table. Another road win on Thursday Night Football? You bet!

Texas A&M Aggies (+3) @ Oklahoma State Cowboys



