Plug in Eric Decker if you are a desperate for a WR option. Knowshon Moreno may not be able to go in this one, either, so Willis McGahee should be busy and look for him to find the end zone. Hide the defenses here, especially in fantasy football. Expect the Chargers to use their RBs to try to control time of possession as much as they can.
Ryan Mathews is a viable flex start this week, and while Mike Tolbert is dealing with a knee issue, he has practiced and is a fine TD option again. Philip Rivers should deliver very good numbers against a defense that had some trouble handling Chad Henne last week. Vincent Jackson will be one of the top Fantasy WRs of the week, and Antonio Gates will certainly perform better than he did in the opener.
Look for Chad Ochocinco to score as Brady tries to get him back into the flow, and while both New England TEs look like must-start players, Aaron Hernandez will stack up more catches and yards. The Dolphins defense was embarrassed last week, and while Miami may come after Matt Schaub with some more success this week, the Houston QB should throw a minimum of two TD passes. This will be a big week for Andre Johnson as he goes "home" to Miami. Owen Daniels will get more receiving opportunities with Kevin Walter out.
Jacoby Jones is unreliable, but can be a good plug-in this week. If Arian Foster plays, he may split the workload with Ben Tate. The Texans front seven should contain Reggie Bush well enough, so don't expect him to score this week.
Henne will feel more pass pressure than he did in the opener, and will not come close to his Week 1 numbers. Brandon Marshall is still a good bet for at least six catches and 80 yards. Henne must realize he simply has to get Marshall the ball even in short range, and the big wideout will do the rest.
The Falcons put on an exhibition of shoddy tackling last week, and that does not bode well against the likes of Michael Vick and LeSean McCoy. Vick is primed for a big outing in an emotional homecoming, and McCoy should be busy as a as a pass-catcher en route to another impressive statistical finish.
DeSean Jackson is a must-start, but reserve Jeremy Maclin until he looks like he is at full strength again. Look for Michael Turner to receive a heavy workload as the Falcons try to win the time of possession battle. Matt Ryan will be a solid, but not outstanding fantasy selection for the second week. He must be careful and take what the Eagles defense gives him on many downs.
Roddy White will likely be busy as a PPR option and Julio Jones should catch several balls even though his yardage numbers may not be outstanding. Cadillac Williams could get the start in place of Steven Jackson for the Rams , but do not put him in your lineup over a more proven successful runner or player with real upside. Williams has been historically mediocre and will not perform at a high level when a defense actually has time to prepare for him.
Sam Bradford will have to be conservative because of his bruised finger. Mike Sims-Walker should begin to step forward as a necessary possession target for Bradford. Eli Manning is facing the prospect of working with much less weaponry than in the past. Hakeem Nicks is dealing with a knee injury and depth is now a real concern at wideout.
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They said his attack was great and he provided good movement, but still needed more polish and refinement. For the first three weeks, Ochocinco had been heavily criticized for his lack of posture throughout his routines.
Finally, he had improved in that area and was evolving into the type of dancer the judges expected him to be throughout the season. For the first time in the season, the contestants received two separate scores—one for technique and one for performance. With the competition heating up, Week Eight consisted of two individual dances from each couple. After receiving a disappointing 21 earlier in the night for the Tango, Chad bounced back with a high-energized Jive dance that may have saved him in the competition.
However, she also pointed out there were a number of areas he struggled with during the dance. You grew tonight. In the week leading up to his performance of the Argentine Tango, Chad decided to head back to Cincinnati with Cheryl so he could get in some workouts with the Bengals. Turns out, his trip was exactly what he needed after struggling with the quick step the previous week.
Chad seemed more energized after interacting with fans and drastically improved his dancing after receiving a 24—his best score of the season at the time. Finally, he had evolved into the type of dancer everyone had been waiting to see all season. The judges raved Ochocinco for the job he did at extending his arms throughout the dance as they were full of fluidity. The look in his eyes said it all as he was holding back tears of joy.
Week Nine: Samba One of the toughest tasks at making the semifinals on DWTS was learning not one, but two individual dances in less than a week to impress the judges and fans. Not to mention he was considered a serious underdog against three contestants all capable of winning the competition.
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