November 6
CBSSports.com
columnist Jamey Eisenberg
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Donovan McNabb seems to never get the respect he deserves. From the time he was drafted in 1999 and booed on stage to Fantasy owners not trusting him 100 percent, McNabb always appears overlooked and undervalued as a great quarterback. I'm guilty of it also. I had McNabb listed as a sit quarterback last week for his matchup against the Giants. He didn't play well the previous two games against Oakland and Washington, and I thought he was headed for another bad game. McNabb came out against New York and passed for 240 yards and three touchdowns with a lost fumble, which was his third game with at least 20 Fantasy points this season of the five games he's played. Still, McNabb has yet to ..."
November 4
Rotoworld.com
columnist Chris Wesseling
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Hall of Fame receiver and Cowboys talking head Michael Irvin said Tuesday that his efforts to help Roy Williams prior to the start of the season went unheeded. Irvin preached to both Williams and Miles Austin the importance of anticipating snap count in order to explode off the line of scrimmage. According to Irvin, Austin was receptive to the advice while Williams blew him off. After watching side-by-side video of the two receivers this season, Irvin noted that Austin is getting off the line much quicker than Williams. While Williams' disappointing post-trade production last season was explained away by plantar fasciitis, the presence of Terrell Owens, and an unfamiliarity with Tony Romo, ..."
November 4
CBSSports.com
columnist Jamey Eisenberg
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Gary Kubiak didn't help Fantasy owners much at his news conference Monday when the Texans coach was asked about his running back situation. "I'm going to play them all," Kubiak said. "I'm in no hurry to make that decision. But, obviously, we're going to need all three of them. We'll make a decision when we get to Indianapolis." Houston doesn't have a problem, it has a mess, mostly for those of us making lineup decisions when it comes to Steve Slaton, Ryan Moats and even Chris Brown. We don't have a clear understanding if Slaton is benched or if Moats is starting, and Brown might also see his role change. The first thing to do is add Moats in all leagues, especially if you own Slaton. ..."
November 2
CBSSports.com
columnist Jamey Eisenberg
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The Texans found out what it's like to win and lose all in the same day. They had a bittersweet victory against the Bills on Sunday. While the 31-10 win at Buffalo put the Texans (5-3) in the middle of the AFC playoff race, they are now dealing with questions at running back and tight end with Steve Slaton and Owen Daniels. And Fantasy owners need to pay attention to what happens over the next few days. The biggest news dealt with Daniels, who left the game with a right knee injury and could have a torn ACL. He will undergo tests Monday, but coach Gary Kubiak said after the game "it doesn't look good." Coming into Week 8, Daniels was the No. 1 tight end in standard-scoring Fantasy leagues ..."
November 2
ESPN.com
columnist Tristan H. Cockcroft
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Houston Texans coach Gary Kubiak might be displeased with Steve Slaton, but rest assured, fantasy owners must be more displeased with Kubiak right now. Facing a cakewalk matchup versus the Buffalo Bills, who entering the week had allowed the most fantasy points per game (26.7), third-most receptions (38) and seventh-most receiving yards (303) to opposing running backs, Slaton received an early hook from Kubiak after fumbling a little under 10 minutes into Week 8. It was the seventh time this season that Slaton had fumbled and the fifth time he lost a fumble; it was also the third consecutive week in which he lost a fumble. Slaton didn't touch the football the rest of the day, replaced by ..."
November 2
Rotoworld.com
columnist Gregg Rosenthal
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There is no fantasy MVP through eight weeks. Maurice Jones-Drew and Adrian Peterson have lived up to their draft billing, but they haven't carried teams all by themselves. Remember that a year ago at this time DeAngelo Williams was just another so-so RB2 before owning the final two months. The first half of the fantasy season is about positioning. The second half is about cash. Here's a look at some of the best, worst, and in-between from the first eight weeks. Five Most valuable running backs Draft value is taken into consideration when ranking most valuable players. If Cedric Benson and Ronnie Brown average the same amount of fantasy points, Benson has been more valuable because he came ..."