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		<dc:creator>Brian Jerzak</dc:creator>
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<p>Conventional wisdom says that Jim Harbaugh is going to win the Coach of the Year. The rookie San Francisco 49er coach is worthy, but there is a coach who didn’t have as much success this season, but deserves consideration. If I had a vote for COY – which I don’t – my vote would go to another coach who oversaw even a more incredible turnaround. Here is one guy&#8217;s top five – okay, I cheated, top six coaching rankings for the 2011 season.</p>
<p><strong>5. Tom Coughlin/Bill Belichick</strong></p>
<p>Both of these guys get overlooked every year, <em>especially Belichick</em>. It is because year in and year out their teams are solid. This year Belichick’s team overcame one of the NFL’s worst defenses, but still found a way to put together another great regular season and of course a run back to the Super Bowl. How good is ‘The Hoodie’ and his staff? For the second time they filled a glaring hole on defense by moving a wide receiver to a defensive back and got decent production out of him.</p>
<p>Coughlin’s Giants also had injuries to major players to deal with and partly because of that, struggled in the early part of the season. When the chips were down in the second half of 2011 Coughlin’s team was on point again. They got healthy and played great football down the stretch beating the top two seeds on the road to get back to the Super Bowl.</p>
<p><strong>4.  Marvin Lewis</strong></p>
<p>As the 2011 season approached, I thought the Bengals were going to be terrible. They were coming off a last place 4-12 season and they were destined to lose quarterback <strong>Carson Palmer</strong>. They replaced Palmer with rookie <strong>Andy Dalton</strong>. Historically starting a rookie quarterback in Week One is a recipe for disaster. Dalton wasn’t even a first round pick, but somehow Lewis and his staff were able to get their rookie quarterback – and receiver <strong>A.J. Green</strong> – on the same page as the rest of the offense. They were able to do it fast. They made it to the playoffs with a rookie quarterback who had to play against some of the toughest defenses in the league.</p>
<p><a href="http://gridironexperts.com/top-5-nfl-coaches-of-the-year/marvin-lewis" rel="attachment wp-att-22813"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-22813" src="http://gridironexperts.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/marvin-lewis.jpg" alt="" width="180" height="208" /></a>How is this for a rookie season baptism? Dalton had to face the top three defenses – yardage wise – in the league. He faced Pittsburgh (twice), Baltimore (twice) and Houston(twice including the playoffs). Believe it or not, the Cleveland Browns ranked tenth in the league and of course Dalton had to play them twice as well. Playing seven games against top ten defenses with a rookie quarterback and winning nine games with a playoff berth as well – Coach of the Year consideration in my book.</p>
<p><strong>3. Gary Kubiak</strong></p>
<p>Yes he had one of the league’s best rushing attacks and one of the league’s best defenses, but this is a team that had not made the playoffs in its history. Add to that the injuries the team had to overcome to not only make the playoffs, but win a playoff game is remarkable.</p>
<p>Kubiak and his staff had to overcome injuries to four of their top players. <strong>Arian Foster</strong> was out for much of the first half of the season. <strong>Mario Williams</strong> was out almost the entire year and <strong>Matt Schaub</strong> was lost for the season about half way through the year. Elite wide receiver <strong>Andre Johnson</strong> was limited to about half a season due to separate hamstring ailments. To make things worse they lost second string quarterback <strong>Matt Leinart</strong> in his first game replacing Schaub.</p>
<p>It didn’t matter. Kubiak and the Texans put together a solid first half of the season, played good enough in the second half of the season and actually won a playoff game – and almost a second – with a third string quarterback.</p>
<p><strong>2. Jim Harbaugh</strong></p>
<p>Most people are going to have Harbaugh at number one and with good reason. He took a franchise that had been struggling for years and in one season took them to overtime in the NFC Championship Game. He was able to take a good defense and help make it great and was the first coach to get solid, consistent play from quarterback <strong>Alex Smith</strong>. The team won seven more regular season games than the year before and although played in the league’s worst division proved many experts wrong by beating most people’s dark horse Super Bowl pick – the New Orleans Saints – at their own game, not with defense, but with offense.<a href="http://gridironexperts.com/top-5-nfl-coaches-of-the-year/john-fox-2" rel="attachment wp-att-22814"><img class="alignright  wp-image-22814" src="http://gridironexperts.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/ap-201201011910690178068.jpg" alt="" width="234" height="332" /></a></p>
<p><strong>1. John Fox</strong></p>
<p>Fox’s Broncos were coming off a disaster of a season. They won just four games and finished last in the AFC West. This year the team made a four game improvement, won the division and a playoff game. It was a weak division and they ended with a .500 record, but the brilliance of Fox goes far beyond the numbers.</p>
<p>You could say the Broncos got lucky during their long string of wins in the middle of the season and you would be right, but the reason Fox should get the nod is that he did something coaches just don’t do in the NFL. His team was going nowhere so he changed his entire thought process and figured out a way to get his team winning. Fox recognized the team wasn’t going anywhere with <strong>Kyle Orton</strong> at quarterback so he made the switch to <strong>Tim Tebow</strong>. Everyone knows how the story ended, but what goes under-appreciated is Fox and his staff role in the transition.</p>
<p>Fox changed the entire way the team did business on the field. They went from a conventional 21st century offense to an offense out of the 1940’s in a matter of weeks. They did it on the fly without the benefit of training camp or even an off-season. Fox found a way to win seven of the last eleven games with a quarterback who had trouble completing the most elementary of NFL pass routes. I don’t think the approach they had to take this year has a chance of working long term, but for this year, with that talent, the job <strong>John Fox</strong> did makes him the runaway coach of the year for 2011.</p>
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<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-21035" title="2011 Best and Worst Value: Quarterbacks" src="http://gridironexperts.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/FantasyFootball21.jpg" alt="2011 Best and Worst Value: Quarterbacks" width="290" height="175" />Since the 2011 fantasy football season ended, you’ve had a brief period to recharge. Yet many of you already want to start planning your 2012 drafts. This column will deliver the jump start that you need to begin that process.</p>
<p>We will examine QBs that provided the best and worst value for their owners during the 2011 fantasy season. This will be determined by combining their final numbers, and their average draft position heading into the regular season. We’ll utilize standard scoring of six points per TD, one point per 20 passing yards, and one point per 10 rushing/receiving yards in a 12-team league.</p>
<h3><strong>BEST VALUE</strong></h3>
<p><strong>Matthew Stafford</strong></p>
<p>No player had the phrase “if he could just stay healthy” attached to his name with more frequency than Stafford entering the 2011 regular season. He had missed a whopping 19 games due to injury in his initial two seasons, which was the primary reason that he was just a seventh round draft pick, after 10 other QBs had been chosen.  But he thoroughly rewarded those who selected him, by remaining in Detroit’s lineup for all 16 games, and leading the NFL with 663 passing attempts. He was one of just three signal callers to exceed 5,000 passing yards (5,038), which surpassed the totals of <strong>Aaron Rodgers</strong> and <strong>Philip Rivers</strong>. He also finished third with 41 TD passes. The fact that <strong>Calvin Johnson</strong> is his primary option remains an enormous plus, and he should be one of the first five QBs selected in 2012.</p>
<p><strong>Eli Manning</strong></p>
<p>Eli’s career averages of 3,335 yards, 22 TDs, and 16 Ints in seven seasons were respectable enough, but not necessarily exceptional. Which is why fantasy owners made him a seventh round selection, and chose him 13<sup>th</sup> among all QBs. However, he became a very sound investment by delivering his best season statistically. First, by establishing a new career high in passing yardage, by narrowly missing 5,000 yards. and finishing fourth among all QB in with 4,933. He also was sixth with 29 TDs, and only tossed 16 Ints, which was a sizable improvement from the 25 that he surrendered in 2010. He has surpassed 4,000 passing yards in three consecutive years, and possesses dynamic weapons at WR, that will help him exceed that number again next season.</p>
<p><strong>Cam Newton<img class="alignright size-full wp-image-19497" title="Cam-Newton-Panthers" src="http://gridironexperts.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/Cam-Newton-Panthers-.jpg" alt="Cam-Newton-Panthers" width="350" height="220" /></strong></p>
<p>There were concerns about his accuracy. His pocket presence.  Plus, his ability to move through progressions. And that doesn’t even include the “character issues” that were part of the prevailing concerns surrounding Newton before the season began. As a result, he was just an 11<sup>th</sup> round selection, as 26 signal callers were chosen before him. Including Kevin Kolb, and Matt Cassel. To say that he proved all doubters wrong would be a massive understatement. He threw for over 4,000 yards (4,051) which ranked him 10<sup>th</sup> overall, and he also finished 11th with 21 TD passes. He led all QBs with 706 rushing yards, which also placed him 26<sup>th</sup> overall. Probably his most impressive number would be his 14 rushing TDs, which were the NFL’s second highest, trailing only <strong>LeSean McCoy</strong>. He should be one of the top five QBs selected next summer. Simple as that.</p>
<p><strong>Andy Dalton</strong></p>
<p>He was chosen 25<sup>th</sup> among all QBs, as fellow rookies <strong>Christian Ponder</strong>, <strong>Blaine Gabbert</strong>, and <strong>Jake Locker</strong> were on the list of signal callers who were drafted ahead of him. But he ascended beyond them with his production, while starting all 16 regular season contests, and leading the Bengals to the post-season. Dalton finished 13<sup>th</sup> with 20 TD passes, and 16<sup>th</sup> with 3,398 yards. He also completed 58% of his passes, while averaging 6.6 YPA. Dalton has the luxury of utilizing <strong>A.J. Green</strong> as his primary target, and you should see improvement in his numbers and his draft position next season.</p>
<p><strong>Tim Tebow</strong></p>
<p>You may be among those who have passed the point of overload regarding Tebow discussions. But for our purposes, he should be recognized as a productive fantasy QB, whose numbers far exceeded those of a 15<sup>th</sup> round draft choice. Yes, his 45.6 completion % is a concern. And 2,180 passing yards, with 12 TDs and six Ints do not compare favorably with the numbers of the NFL’s elite passers. But in 11 starts, Tebow averaged 47.1 YPG as a rusher, ran for at least 50 yards seven times, and exceeded 60 in five contests. His 660 yards placed him 28<sup>th</sup> overall for the year, and third among QBs. Plus, six of his rushes resulted in TDs. Let others debate the degree of his skill level, and simply focus on this: if he is allowed the opportunity to start for the Broncos, he will be a steady point producer for your teams.</p>
<h3><strong>WORST VALUE</strong></h3>
<p><strong>Michael Vick<img class="alignright size-full wp-image-15173" title="Mike Vick" src="http://gridironexperts.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/781101219105_Eagles_v_Giants-e1327311202918.jpg" alt="Mike Vick" width="350" height="230" /></strong></p>
<p>His amazing renaissance season of 2010 season included a surplus of impressive numbers that were assembled in just 12 games. He passed for over 3,000 yards (3,018) and a career high 21 TDs while throwing just six Ints. Plus, he ran for nine additional scores, while helping many owners to fantasy championships. As a result, he was the second QB selected in the majority of drafts, with a 9.5 ADP. But he failed to replicate those numbers in 2011, as he threw for fewer TDs (18) in 13 contests, while his Ints increased substantially (14).  Worse, he managed just one rushing TD. His output was a massive disappointment for those who invested their critical first round pick on the 11th-year signal caller, and he should slide to the third round of your next drafts.</p>
<p><strong>Josh Freeman</strong></p>
<p>Fantasy owners were sufficiently impressed with Freeman’s 2010 numbers &#8211; 25 TDs, 3,451 yards, and just six Ints, to invest in the hope of continual improvement during 2011. He became the 12<sup>th</sup> signal caller selected, ahead of <strong>Eli Manning</strong>, and <strong>Cam Newton</strong> among others. While he finished 13<sup>th</sup> in passing yardage with 3,592, he was just 18th in TD passes, as his total plummeted to 16. And his Ints increased astronomically to 22, which was the NFL’s second highest total. He would benefit greatly by an infusion of talent at WR, but even if that occurs, you should proceed with caution on draft day.       <strong></strong></p>
<p><strong>Kevin Kolb</strong></p>
<p>The Cardinals were convinced that Kolb would thrive in their offensive system, and rewarded him with a $65 million contract. A reasonable percentage of analysts concurred that he would be highly productive, since he was joining an Arizona offense that was conducive to his skills. Plus, he would possess an elite target in (then) four–time Pro Bowler <strong>Larry Fitzgerald</strong>. Fantasy owners subsequently chose Kolb 16<sup>th</sup> among all QBs, in hopes that he would achieve the 20+ TD season that some were projecting. Instead, he was alarmingly ineffective while in the lineup, generating just 1,955 yards, nine TDs, and eight Ints. Toe, foot, and concussion issues also reduced his season to nine games, and he was outperformed by <strong>John Skelton</strong>. After two consecutive seasons of optimistic forecasts, followed only by an enormous letdown, Kolb should not be among your draft options in 2012.</p>
<p><strong>Sam Bradford</strong></p>
<p>After a commendable rookie season in which he passed for 3,512 yards, and 18 TDs, while connecting on 60% of his passes, many owners believed that he had ascended into a tier that also comprised <strong>Eli, Matt Ryan, Matt Schaub</strong>, <strong>Ben Roethlisberger</strong>, and <strong>Joe Flacco</strong>. Some of them exercised patience, then utilized a seventh round pick to select him, with hopes that he would deliver highly productive numbers. But the 14<sup>th</sup> QB selected was a victim of numerous shortcomings that engulfed the Rams, and finished just 27<sup>th</sup> with 2,164 passing yards. He also generated only six TDs, while tossing six Ints. Unfortunately, the only category in which he was among the league leaders was in sacks, where he tied for sixth with 36 despite being in the lineup for only 10 games. His numbers should improve next season, although expectations should remain tempered.</p>
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<p>To say that the excitement level in Houston is at a fever-pitch would be an understatement. This will be the first ever playoff game for a Texans team that debuted as the NFL&#8217;s 32nd franchise ten long seasons ago. It has been 17 years since pro football fans in the Bayou City have seen a playoff contest that involved their team.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s been an even longer post-season victory-drought for Bengals fans. Ironically, Cincinnati&#8217;s  last playoff win came at the expense of Houston when the Bengals defeated the Oilers at the old Riverfront Stadium on January 6, 1991. At the time of Saturday&#8217;s kickoff, it will have been 21 years and one day since Bengals fans will have celebrated an NFL playoff win.</p>
<p>As they say, something has to give&#8230;.</p>
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<h2><strong>When Houston has the ball</strong><strong></strong></h2>
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<p>The Texans have been decimated by injuries on both sides of the ball. Having lost starting quarterback <strong>Matt Schaub </strong>(foot), then losing back-up QB <strong>Matt Leinart</strong>, Houston was forced to turn to  fifth round rookie-signal caller <strong>T.J. Yates. </strong>Yates made his debut as the starter in Week 14 and engineered an exciting, fourth quarter comeback to lead the Texans back from a 16-3 halftime deficit to a 20-19 victory over these same Cincinnati Bengals.</p>
<p>Houston has also spent a significant portion of the season without their best two players.  All-Pro wide receiver <strong>Andre Johnson</strong>  battled separate hamstring injuries that limited him to seven games, while DE/LB <strong>Mario Williams </strong>was off to an amazing start before he was lost for the season with a pectoral injury after five games.<a href="http://gridironexperts.com/fantasy-rb-rankings-week-16/082011-nfl-houston-texans-arian-foster-pi_2011082023535016_660_320" rel="attachment wp-att-22368"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-22368" src="http://gridironexperts.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/082011-NFL-Houston-Texans-Arian-Foster-PI_2011082023535016_660_320.jpg" alt="Arian Foster" width="290" height="175" /></a></p>
<p>Offensively, <strong>Gary Kubiak </strong>has altered his offense to not overwhelm his rookie signal-caller. He has relied more upon Houston&#8217;s second ranked rushing attack (153.0 ypg) and on short tosses to FB <strong>James Casey </strong>and tight ends <strong>Owen Daniels </strong>and <strong>Joel Dreessen. </strong></p>
<p><strong></strong>Look for that trend to continue in this game. Houston will try to establish the run early, utilizing both <strong>Arian Foster</strong> and <strong>Ben Tate.</strong> But one added element that has been absent from the Texans offense for quiet some time will be the return of WR <strong>Andre Johnson. </strong>Early success with the ground game will lead to play-action opportunities downfield for Johnson and Daniels.</p>
<p>Bolstering the club&#8217;s offensive line will be the return of G <strong>Mike Brisiel</strong>, who played through the Cincinnati game with a fractured fibula. His return should restore cohesion to a group that has been excellent in run-blocking.</p>
<p><strong></strong><strong><a href="http://gridironexperts.com/nfl-playoff-preview-bengals-at-texans/images-5-4" rel="attachment wp-att-22486"><img class="size-full wp-image-22486 alignleft" src="http://gridironexperts.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/images-5.jpg" alt="" width="276" height="183" /></a></strong>The Texans won&#8217;t find the going easy against <strong>Mike Zimmer</strong>&#8216;s 4-3 defensive scheme. The Bengals D ranked seventh in the league. Led by <strong></strong>DT <strong>Geno Atkins</strong> and DE <strong>Michael Johnson</strong>&#8216;s aggressive blitzes, Cincy finished fifth in the NFL with 21.5 sacks and ranked second with 12 fumble recoveries. They have an excellent group of linebackers in <strong>Thomas Howard, Manny Lawson</strong> and <strong>Rey Maualuga.<br />
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<p>One advantage Gary Kubiak will have is to dictate which cornerback, <strong>Adam Jones </strong>or <strong>Nate Clemens, </strong>he will attack with Andre Johnson.  Zimmer does not roll his DB&#8217;s to cover any particular receiver.</p>
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<h2><strong>When Cincinnati has the ball</strong></h2>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p><strong></strong>Though T.J. Yates has done an admirable job as a rookie, the toast of the league has been Cincinnati&#8217;s fellow freshman QB, <strong>Andy Dalton. </strong>Dalton and indeed the Bengals have far exceeded expectations in going 9-7 and snagging the AFC&#8217;s final playoff berth.</p>
<p>Dalton finished the year with 20 touchdown passes versus only 13 interceptions; a nice feat for a rookie.  He showed a lot of poise and solid leadership. Most impressive may have been Dalton&#8217;s chemistry with fellow rookie, WR <strong>A.J. Green.  </strong>Green and Dalton look like the next great QB-WR combo in the NFL for years to come.</p>
<p>Green, the likely offensive rookie <a href="http://gridironexperts.com/andy-dalton-for-offensive-rookie-of-the-year/andy-dalton" rel="attachment wp-att-21770"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-21770" src="http://gridironexperts.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/Andy-Dalton.gif" alt="Andy-Dalton" width="298" height="409" /></a>of the year, led the club with 65 receptions, 1057 yards and seven touchdown grabs. He showed an ability to leap above double coverage and make the big catch. Other key receivers include tight end <strong>Jermaine Gresham </strong>(56-596-6), <strong>Jerome Simpson </strong>(50-725-4) and <strong>Andre Caldwell </strong>(37-317-3)</p>
<p>Unlike Houston, Cincy will rely more on their aerial attack than on the rush. The Bengals were 19th in the league on the ground and were led by <strong>Cedric Benson</strong>, who managed to eclipse 1000 yards again, while punching in six rushing scores. <strong>Bernanrd Scott </strong>began to garner more carries down the stretch, so it&#8217;s possible that head coach <strong>Marvin Lewis </strong>and offensive coordinator <strong>Jay Gruden </strong>will give him a handful of carries.</p>
<p>No doubt the Bengals will look to establish their passing attack early. Look for them to try to attack CB <strong>Kareem Jackson</strong>, who continues to struggle in coverage. Green will likely be blanketed by ProBowl CB (and former Bengal) <strong>Jonathan Joseph. </strong>If Green is contained, Gresham or Simpson could be in for a big day against Jackson.</p>
<p>If Cincinnati establishes a second-half lead, expect a healthy dose of Cedric Benson. That strategy was successful in the first half of the prior meeting, before Houston&#8217;s defense shut down the run in the second half. Benson finished that game with 91 rushing yards on 21 totes.</p>
<p>The addition of defensive coordinator <strong>Wade Phillips</strong> may have been the single greatest off-season move in the NFL. Wade turned a historically pathetic Texans defense into a dominant unit in one season. It&#8217;s all the more remarkable that Phillips installed an entire new 3-4 scheme without the benefit of OTA&#8217;s.</p>
<p>Phillips&#8217; importance to the Texans turnaround can not be overstated, but the club also added some key play-makers that have excelled. Free agent CB <strong>Jonathan Joseph </strong>has become a shut-down corner and the club got huge contributions from it&#8217;s rookie class, especially 1st round DE <strong>J.J. Watt </strong>and 2nd round LB <strong>Brooks Reed. </strong></p>
<p><strong></strong>Despite the fact that Houston lost it&#8217;s top defensive player, Mario Williams, after five games, they still finished 2nd in the NFL in overall team defense. Watt, DT&#8217;s <strong>Shaun Cody </strong>and <strong>Earl Mitchell </strong>generated consistent pressure and opened things up for the unit&#8217;s real strength, it&#8217;s linebacker corps.<a href="http://gridironexperts.com/nfl-playoff-preview-bengals-at-texans/images-6-3" rel="attachment wp-att-22487"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-22487" src="http://gridironexperts.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/images-6.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="168" /></a></p>
<p>Led by rookie Brooks Reed and team sack leader <strong>Connor Barwin </strong>on the outside and ILB&#8217;s <strong>Brain Cushing </strong>and <strong>DeMeco Ryans</strong>, Houston&#8217;s group of linebackers is perhaps the youngest and deepest foursome in the league.</p>
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<h2>The Verdict</h2>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>After winning seven straight to briefly sit atop of the AFC&#8217;s playoff picture, the Texans limp into the postseason on a painful three game skid that included losses to Carolina, Tennessee and the lowly Indianapolis Colts. They&#8217;ll need to regroup quickly in order to beat a very tough Bengals squad twice in a month. No doubt a frantic crowd at sold out Reliant Stadium will help make things difficult for the Cincinnati offense.</p>
<p>Led by two dynamic rookies on offense, many say that the Bengals over-achieved this season, but their defense is for real. Going 9-7 and qualifying for the post-season in a very strong AFC North is an impressive feat. But the Bengals struggled in one key area: winning games against superior opponents. They finished 0-7 against teams that made this post-season.</p>
<p>Vegas basically has these two teams as even, listing Houston as only a three point favorite. The over/under on this game is also fairly low, at only 38.5 points.</p>
<p>Look for the Texans to establish a strong running game early against a fading Bengals run defense. As good as Andy Dalton has been, he&#8217;s going to have difficulty on the road against a superior defense.</p>
<p>The Texans are led by an inexperienced 5th round QB, but appear to have a couple of key ingredients that are often commonplace in Superbowl winners: A dominant defense and a strong rushing attack.</p>
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		<dc:creator>Brian Jerzak</dc:creator>
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<h2>NFL Playoff Preview:</h2>
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<p>It&#8217;s time to break down the NFL playoff teams and discuss what will be their route toward victory or what will ultimately be their downfall. Some might seem obvious, others maybe not so much, but here is NFL Playoff Rundown to each team that could make a run toward the Lombardi trophy.</p>
<h3><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>AFC</strong></span></h3>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>New England<img class="alignright size-full wp-image-20725" title="New England Patriots" src="http://gridironexperts.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/NE.jpg" alt="New England Patriots" width="100" height="80" /></strong></span></p>
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<li>They win because . . . Tom Brady stays healthy and the passing game stays as lethal as it has been for the entire season. No team – maybe in the history of the league &#8211; utilizes the tight end better than the Patriots have this season and you still have Wes Welker to worry about.</li>
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<ul>
<li>They lose because . . . The defense stinks. True they have not given up as many points as some other teams, but offenses have gone up and down the field on them all season. If they get into a game where Brady and company are slowed down even a little, they could be in for a short playoff run.</li>
</ul>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Baltimore<img class="alignright size-full wp-image-20717" title="Baltimore Ravens" src="http://gridironexperts.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/BAL.jpg" alt="Baltimore Ravens" width="100" height="80" /></strong></span></p>
<ul>
<li>They win because . . . They are allowed to play Ravens football. Although the defense doesn’t get the headlines of a few years ago, it is still pretty good. Like third in the league good. That Ray Rice guy is pretty good too. They have tried to even things out the last few years, but this team is still built on defense and running the ball. They are allowed to do that, they win.</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>They lose because . . . They have to play out of character. If they have to play from behind or if they turn the ball over they will have to put the game on Joe Flacco’s shoulders. Flacco has gotten better every year, but the Ravens lose when Rice is not the most effective offensive player on the Ravens. Take the running game out of the offense and the Ravens fall.</li>
</ul>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Houston</strong></span><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-20720" title="Houston Texans" src="http://gridironexperts.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/HOU.jpg" alt="Houston Texans" width="100" height="80" /></p>
<ul>
<li>They win because . . . They play like the Ravens. They play great defense and pound with the running game. The Texans have the best one two running back duo in the league and a defense that ranks second in the league in yards allowed.</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>They lose because . . . They get poor quarterback play. Week 17 Yates was hurt early, nothing serious, but enough to force the Texans to insert Jake Delhomme into the game. Either it&#8217;ll be lack of experience from Yates or lack of ability from Delhomme, one way or another this team has a weak link.</li>
</ul>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Denver</strong></span><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-20719" title="Denver Broncos" src="http://gridironexperts.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/DEN.jpg" alt="Denver Broncos" width="100" height="80" /></p>
<ul>
<li>They win because . . . They play outstanding defense and the opponent’s offense doesn&#8217;t show up. If they have great games running the ball, and the defense plays like it has most of the season, they&#8217;ll have a chance.</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>They lose because . . . Not to state the obvious, but because of the caliber of quarterback. Tim Tebow has been a great story and John Fox should win Coach of the Year for how he was able to get this team to the playoffs, but this offense can’t score enough points to succeed in the playoffs.</li>
</ul>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Pittsburgh<img class="alignright size-full wp-image-20728" title="Pittsburgh Steelers" src="http://gridironexperts.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/PIT.jpg" alt="Pittsburgh Steelers" width="100" height="80" /></strong></span></p>
<ul>
<li>They win because . . . Their defense dominates the way it can and Big Ben is healthy enough to be effective. They have been solid throwing the ball all season.</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>They lose because . . . They can’t stay healthy on offense. The running game is going to take a step back with the loss of Rashard Mendenhall. The passing game could be fragile as well with as beat up Roethlisberger has been – one big hit and the offense is crippled.</li>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Cincinnati</strong></span><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-20718" title="Cincinnati Bengals" src="http://gridironexperts.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/CIN.jpg" alt="Cincinnati Bengals" width="100" height="80" /></p>
<ul>
<li>They win because . . . I hate to sound like a broken record, but they win if their defense can keep them in the game. The Bengal defense has played well all year. If they can keep them in the game and allow the offense to run the ball and take some pressure off rookie Andy Dalton, they can advance.</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>They lose because . . . They fall behind or turn the ball over. As much praise as Dalton and fellow rookie A.J. Green have deservedly received this year, the fact is outside of Denver they have the least effective offense in the AFC field. This offense is not ready to consistently comeback against top teams.</li>
</ul>
<h3><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>NFC</strong></span></h3>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Green Bay</strong></span><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-13050" title="Green Bay Packers" src="http://gridironexperts.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/GB1001.jpg" alt="Green Bay Packers" width="100" height="80" /></p>
<ul>
<li>They win because . . . The offense keeps humming right along. For my money Aaron Rodgers has had the best season of any quarterback this year. Most years that would be a no brainer, but a couple other guys have had ridiculous years too. That being said the Packers offense has been slowed down once this whole year, I don’t see it happening a second time.</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>They lose because . . . Before the Lions’ game I was going to say if Rodgers goes down, but Matt Flynn made me put that logic to bed. The real reason the Pack lose is the defense. There has been many games that have proved that there are holes against explosive offensive opponents.</li>
</ul>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>San Francisco</strong></span><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-10986" title="San Francisco 49er's" src="http://gridironexperts.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/SF10011.jpg" alt="San Francisco 49er's" width="100" height="80" /></p>
<ul>
<li>They win because . . . The defense continues to dominate and Alex Smith continues to play within himself. Smith has made great strides this year, but if he tries to do too much, or if the defense slips up just a little, the offenses in this field will kill you.</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>They lose because . . . The offense can’t control the clock with the running game and the defense is not dominating. A team like the 49ers needs to play solid in all phases. Even a sub-par special teams game will doom the team by the Bay.</li>
</ul>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>New Orleans</strong></span><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-12150" title="New Orleans Saints" src="http://gridironexperts.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/NO1001.jpg" alt="New Orleans Saints" width="100" height="80" /></p>
<ul>
<li>They win because . . . Not to state the obvious, but they simply out score you. If Drew Brees is allowed to pick apart even a top defense he will. They have shown this season that they have no remorse and will pound you into submission if you can’t stop them.</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>They lose because . . . The offense can’t keep up its pace. Weather could be a big factor for the Saints. They will have to go into possibly windy San Francisco and then potentially cold and snowy Green Bay. If they can deal with the elements, The Saints could end up in the Super Bowl.</li>
</ul>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>New York</strong></span><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-13132" title="Giants" src="http://gridironexperts.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/NYG100.jpg" alt="" width="100" height="80" /></p>
<ul>
<li>They win because . . . Eli Manning continues to play at a high level. The defense has played well for stretches this season. The running game has had its moments, but the whole team has been inconsistent this year. The one steadying factor has been Manning.</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>They lose because . . . The defense can’t do enough to keep them in the game. Manning has brought his team back in the fourth quarter a lot this year, but that won’t last long in the playoffs, especially on the road where they will have to play the majority of their games.</li>
</ul>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Atlanta</strong></span><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-11032" title="Atlanta Falcons" src="http://gridironexperts.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/ATL1001.jpg" alt="Atlanta Falcons" width="100" height="80" /></p>
<ul>
<li>They win because . . . They realize they need to rely on Matt Ryan and the passing game to support, not supersede Michael Turner and the running game. While improved, the passing game can’t keep up with the other offenses in this field. The Falcon defense certainly can’t.</li>
</ul>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<ul>
<li>They lose because . . . They can’t keep the scoreboard under control. They might not have the offense to win a shoot out against the Giants, much less the Saints or Packers. They fall behind and are forced to abandon the running game, they are in trouble.</li>
</ul>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Detroit</strong></span><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-19913" title="Detroit Lions" src="http://gridironexperts.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/DET.jpg" alt="Detroit Lions" width="100" height="80" /></p>
<ul>
<li>They win because . . . Their young stars play like it&#8217;s a regular season game with the pressure of winning it all. If Matthew Stafford, Ndamukong Suh and the rest of the young Lions stay poised, they have the talent to win a few games in the playoffs.</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>They lose because . . . They show their immaturity. This team is not beyond shooting itself in the foot with stupid penalties. They are a quickly rising team in the NFC, but they are a few pieces away if they don’t control themselves. If they eliminate the stupid penalties they have the talent to hang with anyone in this field.</li>
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		<dc:creator>Mike Rodriguez</dc:creator>
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<p id="post-22269"><a href="http://gridironexperts.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/Fantasy-Football-Sleepers.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-18701" title="Fantasy Football Sleepers" src="http://gridironexperts.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/Fantasy-Football-Sleepers.jpg" alt="Fantasy Football Sleepers" width="290" height="175" /></a>Making a fantasy football sleeper prediction in the summer or throughout the regular season really doesn&#8217;t come with too many consequences. A fantasy guru can simply shrug his shoulders, say &#8220;<em>My Bad</em>&#8221; and move on with his day. Yet when it comes to the fantasy playoffs, owners have a lot more at stake. After my Thursday night prediction article: <a title="Fantasy Dilemma: RB Workhorses on a Short Week" href="../fantasy-dilemma-rb-workhorses-on-a-short-week" rel="bookmark">RB Workhorses on a Short Week</a> where I was near bang on with the results of Michael Turner and Jones Drew, I figured I&#8217;d take the bullet for the team and take a look at some brewing sleepers for this very important upcoming fantasy week.</p>
<p>So what is a playoff sleeper? I&#8217;m mean really&#8230;it&#8217;s week 15. There are no surprises at this point, you know who&#8217;s who and are not likely to start someone you haven&#8217;t gone with before. Yet, the game-plan for NFL teams is changing based on the standings in the league. Injury concerns for NFL clubs heading into the post-season are a critical decision that could even cost someone a coaching job if they&#8217;re not careful. Half-games of the leagues best performers wreck our chances at fantasy victory thanks to the undecided nature of a coaches mindset. Kevin Roberts kicked off our week with a rundown of who may be <a title="Fantasy Football Players Getting Rested" href="http://gridironexperts.com/fantasy-football-players-getting-rested">likely to be rested week 15</a>, but nothing is set in stone until that 4th quarter rolls around.</p>
<p>My <a title="Fantasy Advice: Match-ups vs. Elite Performers" href="http://gridironexperts.com/fantasy-advice-match-ups" target="_blank">Fantasy advice</a> for this week is to start guys that look to play even 3 quarters at the most, don&#8217;t over think it. I would much rather have Aaron Rodgers or Drew Brees for some of a game than Dan Orlovsky for all four quarters. Remember for teams like Green Bay, that have a shot at greatness, all it takes is a Kansas City spoiler alert for Rodgers to stick around. Fans of fantasy players on teams like Green Bay and New Orleans should almost hope for their opponent to take early leads in the game. I&#8217;m guessing if the score was 23-21 in the fourth quarter of the Packers/Chiefs game, Rodgers would stick it out to guarantee the win.</p>
<p>Nevertheless, here are a few Fantasy Playoff sleepers that either have a great match-up or are on teams that could see more opportunities from a starter being rested:</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">10. WR Demaryius Thomas</span></strong></p>
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<p>Tebow had a favorite target in Eric Decker, but has all of a sudden found new love in throwing to Demaryius Thomas. The 4th quarter miracle is unlikely to happen again against a tough disciplined Patriots group, so Tebow and company will need to keep the game close for all 4 quarters. Denver can&#8217;t afford to wait it out in a 10-0 game. The Broncos are aware of the secondary trouble for the Patriots and should be able to only use the read-option offense sporadically on Sunday. Tebow could look more like an NFL quarterback than ever if the play calling is smart. The shotgun formation that features the fake-step-foward dance move after the snap, should bite many defenders into giving up some even softer pass coverage. I expect to see Demaryius Thomas on the receiving end of at least 1 score and around 70 yards.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>9. RB Ryan Grant</strong></span><br />
I have been answering a lot of questions on <a title="Ask me a Question" href="http://twitter.com/#!/GridironExperts" target="_blank">twitter </a>lately about the possibility that Ryan Grant repeats his stellar performance from last week. It&#8217;s likely that the Packers could blow the doors off the Kansas City Chiefs early and use the running game to close it out. It is also possible that Grant sees 12 carries and spoils your week. Personally I would bump him up just a little in our <a title="Quarterback Fantasy Player Rankings: Week 14" href="http://gridironexperts.com/quarterback-fantasy-player-rankings-week-14" target="_blank">Fantasy RB rankings</a>, he should get you 60-70 yards with a possible TD.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>8. WR Pierre Garcon</strong></span><br />
The Colts are terrible, but Garcon is having a pretty solid season considering. Indy is never leading in a game and will always be throwing. In PPR leagues Garcon is a decent 3rd WR.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>7. TE Aaron Hernandez</strong></span><br />
At what point does a defense devote their entire attention to Rob Gronkowski? I mean, c&#8217;mon, the guy is breaking records and is the first look of Tom Brady&#8217;s every pass. Defenses should blanket him as much as possible while sending heat in Tom &#8220;<a title="Tom Brady: Anger (and Media) Management" href="http://gridironexperts.com/tom-brady-anger-management" target="_blank">Anger Management</a>&#8216;s&#8221; face. When they do, Hernandez should be a great target to slip into the open. I feel confident that Hernandez sees 60 yards and a Touchdown Sunday.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>6. TE Brent Celek</strong></span><br />
If you were the Jets defensive coaching staff, how would you defend the explosive nature of the Eagles offense? Well if it was me, I would put Maclin on Revis Island, Cromartie on DeSean with safety help over the top, and blitz Mike Vick to force him to roll to his right. To counteract this defensive approach is a quick pass up the seam to a trusted possession target. Celek is your guy, he could crack 100 yards and have 6-7 receptions for you PPR owners.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>5. New York Giants Defense</strong></span><br />
Not much of a sleeper as they are coming off a great win on the road in Dallas. But did you the Redskins are expected to start undrafted rookie Willie Smith at left tackle in Sunday&#8217;s game against the Giants? They&#8217;ll have Tyler Polumbus at right tackle against a fearsome Giants pass rush. Meanwhile, Jason Pierre-Paul is likely to bolster his Defensive Player of the Year resume on Sunday as he blasts past Willie Smith. Link: <a href="http://www.rotoworld.com/playernews/nfl/football/" target="_blank">Rotoworld</a></p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>4. WR James Jones</strong></span><br />
Very high risk start, and I would only recommend him if you hate your fantasy match-ups. The simple logic here is that the depth chart WR&#8217;s all take a step up the ladder with Greg Jennings out. Like I said it&#8217;s high risk, but he could have a monster game.</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">3. WR Plaxico Burress</span></strong><br />
Who knows the Eagles better than a guy who got more boo&#8217;s than Terrell Owens in that Stadium. Plaxico was the heartburn that boiled in the bellies of the Eagles faithful for years. He was a constant threat and a player who spoiled many Eagle secondaries. It&#8217;s been a while, but he knows and performs well in Philadelphia.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>2. QB Andy Dalton</strong></span><br />
Odd&#8217;s are all the remaining fantasy owners are stacked with the very best at the Quarterback position. If you have someone how made it with a rotation of (bums) tier 2-3 players, I suggest checking out our <a title="Quarterback Fantasy Player Rankings: Week 15" href="http://gridironexperts.com/quarterback-fantasy-player-rankings-week-15" target="_blank">QB Fantasy Rankings</a>.</p>
<p>Dalton should be able to put up 300 yards and a couple scores against the Rams, who are fresh off a butt-kicking on a short week.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>1. RB Ben Tate</strong></span><br />
<a href="http://gridironexperts.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/124854474_crop_650x440.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-22338 alignleft" title="Ben Tate" src="http://gridironexperts.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/124854474_crop_650x440.jpg" alt="Ben Tate" width="350" height="236" /></a>When will the Texans pull Arian Foster from the game? Even if it resulted in a loss, I&#8217;m sure the Houston area wouldn&#8217;t care knowing he&#8217;d be healthy for the playoffs. With everyone from Mario Williams to Wade Phillips getting hurt on this team, the Texans have defied all odds in 2011. They are truly an elite AFC team, and have turned a franchise corner as a future team to beat. The Texans have just clinched their first trip to the post-season and the fans are going to be losing their minds when that is announced to them this Sunday. The Panthers are about to face a team that is running on pure adrenaline and excitement. It will be loud and crazy (by the way, a must start Fantasy Defense) and this game could get out of reach early. If that is the case, Ben Tate could see a heavy dose of the carries come the second half. In PPR leagues Tate holds extra value as he can be used in screens or dump offs that can add bonus points. I do expect him wanting to prove to the coaches that last weeks goal-line fumble was just a fluke, and that he is worthy of carries in the post season.</p>
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<p><a href="http://gridironexperts.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/dolphins28.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-22165" title="Miami Dolphins Cheerleaders" src="http://gridironexperts.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/dolphins28.jpg" alt="Miami Dolphins Cheerleaders" width="300" height="441" /></a>The first two teams have booked their tickets to the playoffs and have won their respective divisions with now time being of the essence for the remaining division leaders and wild card contenders to push for those few spots that still exist. It was a fantastic weekend of football. No doubt about it.</p>
<p>America’s game of the week put the Packers perfect season on the line, as they narrowly escaped with a victory, while Tim Tebow and the Broncos managed to pull out another come from behind victory. Oh, and lets not forget Jason Garrett’s questionable coaching decision that cost the Cowboys the game against the Cardinals.</p>
<p>It’s crunch time in the NFL as the playoffs inch closer and closer. December could be the month to remember or one to forget depending on your allegiances because now it’s an epic battle to the end of the season. With that…</p>
<p>Lets glance at the Power Rankings heading into Week 14. Shall we?</p>
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<p><strong>1. Green Bay Packers</strong>           Record: 12-0               Rank Last Week: 1<br />
An unbelievable season was put to the test again this weekend against a Giants squad desperately searching for a win. The Packers were able to win on a last second field goal from the leg of Mason Crosby, keeping a perfect season in tact and officially clinching the NFC North division. Aaron Rodgers thrived under pressure leading a last minute drive to set up the game winning field goal. Nothing changes from the previous week, as Green Bay still remains the team to take down. Next Week: vs. Raiders.</p>
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<p><strong>2. Baltimore Ravens  </strong>            Record: 9-3                 Rank Last Week: 2<br />
Inching closer to the AFC North division title, the Ravens put a hurting on an ailing Browns team that had running back Ray Rice run for a career day of 204 rushing yards. Joe Flacco didn’t necessarily throw the ball well, but with 290 yards on the ground and a Lardarius Webb punt return for a touchdown, the Ravens were able to easily take care of business. Baltimore looks ready for the playoffs. Next Week: vs. Colts.</p>
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<p><strong>3. New Orleans Saints           </strong>Record: 9-3                 Rank Last Week: 3<br />
The explosive Saints continue to put on a show, as Drew Brees made passing history, passing for over 4,031 yards on the season, the first NFL quarterback to eclipse the 4,000 yard mark in twelve games. The Saints remain undefeated at home this season and look set for an epic playoff run. If they continue to pour on the points, the Saints could be unstoppable come January. The only question that remains is who is willing to stop them? Next Week: at Titans.</p>
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<p><strong>4. New England Patriots</strong>       Record: 9-3                 Rank Last Week: 4<br />
The Patriots improve to 9-3, winning their fourth straight game, holding off a late rally from the winless Indianapolis Colts. Tom Brady threw two touchdown passes to tight end Rob Gronkowski and withstood an onside kick attempt that could have given the Colts a chance to win the game. The Patriots look set to win the AFC East, now vying for home field advantage in the playoffs. With that said, New England will need to win out for the rest of the season. Next Week: at Redskins.</p>
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<p><strong>5. Pittsburgh Steelers</strong>            Record: 9-3                 Rank Last Week: 5<br />
Nipping at the Ravens heels, the Steelers are looking for a prime wild card spot. They once again took care of business against division rival Cincinnati this week. It wasn’t even a contest as Ben Roethlisberger threw two touchdowns and the game was pretty much sealed by the half. The AFC North is still up for grabs, with Baltimore holding a slim advantage. Now the Steelers will be hoping the Ravens take a late season dive, thrusting them to the top of the division. Next Week: vs. Browns. (Thursday night)</p>
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<p><strong>6. San Francisco 49ers</strong>          Record: 10-2               Rank Last Week: 6<br />
The second team to record double digit victories this season has also clinched the NFC West division, cementing their spot in the playoffs. The Niners looked sharp against an ailing Rams team, shutting them out 26-0. Now, Mr. Jim Harbaugh, only the third rookie coach in NFL history to win the division, has to plan for the postseason. It should be interesting to see what he comes up with. Next Week: at Cardinals.</p>
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<p><strong>7. Houston Texans</strong>                 Record: 9-3                 Rank Last Week: 7<br />
T.J. time in Houston paid off with a big win for the Texans, as they were able to hold off a fighting Atlanta Falcons squad. Given the Texans are riddled with injuries, they are still finding ways to win. With their sixth win in a row, the Texans are looking good to wrap up the AFC South and third string quarterback T.J. Yates is performing quite well considering the circumstances. He threw his first NFL touchdown this weekend, but Houston suffered another big loss in receiver Andre Johnson, injuring his left hamstring. This team could on its way to making their first playoff appearance in franchise history. Next Week: at Bengals.</p>
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<p><strong>8. Denver Broncos     </strong>            Record: 7-5                 Rank Last Week: 14<br />
With such a pathetic start, one would have pinned the Broncos to be in last place this season, but a huge resurgence has them in a tie atop the AFC West with the Raiders. Tim Tebow and company did it again this weekend, completing another come from behind victory to make Tebow 6-1 as the Broncos starter. Will this ride throughout the rest of season and possibly the playoffs? Who knows, but doubters are now turning to believers in this magical mystery team and Tim Tebow continues to improve from game to game. Next Week: vs. Bears.</p>
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<p><strong>9. Tennessee Titans               </strong>Record: 7-5                 Rank Last Week: 15<br />
Hallelujah! Chris Johnson is slowly and surely returning to form, rushing for a hundred fifty three yards this week against Buffalo. With this win, the Titans have quietly entered into the wild card race. The timing couldn’t be more perfect for Tennessee who is looking to stride past the Jets, Bengals, and even the Raiders for one of two coveted spots. Matt Hasselbeck has the experience to possibly get this team further than all might have thought this season. We’ll see if the Titans have the fight in them the remainder of the season. Next Week: vs. Saints.</p>
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<p><strong>10. New York Jets                 </strong>Record: 7-5                 Rank Last Week: 16<br />
Gang Green was able to slide past the Redskins in a fourth quarter rally to improve to 7-5, giving them a better chance to contend for a wild card spot. Although their game over the weekend was less than stellar considering the Jets only produced a hundred sixty total yards after three quarters. It was Shonn Greene’s big running day that helped the Jets overcome the struggling Skins. Nonetheless, Rex Ryan still believes his team will be in the Super Bowl. We’ll see come February. Next Week: vs. Chiefs.</p>
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<p><strong>11. Dallas Cowboys               </strong>Record: 7-5                 Rank Last Week: 8<br />
With the best intentions at heart, head coach Jason Garrett rightfully cost his team the game this weekend in Arizona. Calling a timeout right before Dallas kicker Dan Bailey kicked it through the up-rights iced him long enough so his second kick wasn’t even close. Arizona forced overtime and came up big as Kevin Kolb dumped a short pass to LaRod Stephens-Howling who zigzagged fifty-two yards for the game winning score. Dallas’ winning streak was cut short, but nonetheless they are still in a good position to win the NFC East. Next Week: vs. Giants.</p>
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<p><strong>12. Oakland Raiders            </strong>Record: 7-5                 Rank Last Week: 9<br />
Oakland had a chance to take over first place in the division but stumbled against the resilient Miami Dolphins. Carson Palmer had a decent day passing, but the Dolphins surged out of the gate and took care of business at home. The Raiders are in a good position to either win the AFC West or grab a remaining wild card slot. However, Oakland needs to keep winning and make sure that Tebow and the Broncos don’t surpass them. Next week: at Packers.</p>
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<p><strong>13. Cincinnati Bengals          </strong>Record: 7-5                 Rank Last Week: 10<br />
The Bengals just couldn’t overcome a sleuth of turnovers and mishaps that had them eliminated from winning the AFC North this weekend. Still vying and in the running for a wild card spot, the Bengals will have to play much better if they expect to go beyond the regular season and eliminate many of the gaffes they had on Sunday. Sunday’s game was a big eye opener for this squad who now know what kinds of threats that may lie ahead come postseason time. Next Week: vs. Texans.</p>
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<p><strong>14. Atlanta Falcons</strong>               Record: 7-5                 Rank Last Week: 11<br />
A team that was sporadic on offense for most of the day now find themselves fighting for a wild card spot, now down two games to the division leading Saints. Trailing the entire game this weekend, the Falcons were never able to take a firm grasp of the game and comeback against a hurt Texans team. The Falcons are still a heavy favorite to clinch a wild card spot, but will have keep pace with the Bears, Lions and several others if they hope to secure one. Next Week: at Panthers.</p>
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<p><strong>15. Chicago Bears</strong>                 Record: 7-5                 Rank Last Week: 12<br />
Things keep getting worse for the Chicago Bears whose mid-season surge has come to a screeching halt. Jay Cutler is out and now the Bears only offensive weapon in Matt Forte is down and out for two to six weeks. The Bears were once thinking playoffs and are still in heat of things, but plagued by injuries could have this once promising team miss the postseason. Next Week: at Broncos.</p>
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<p><strong>16. Detroit Lions</strong>                    Record: 7-5                 Rank Last Week: 13<br />
The Lions had the hot hand to start the season, but have gone on a cold streak, losing five of their last seven. Detroit is still hopeful for the playoffs, but will need to shake off their losing streak and find new ways to win. Matthew Stafford had another four hundred yard passing day, but then again, this isn’t the only thing that will contribute to wins. These last four games will test this team in more ways than one. Next Week: vs. Vikings.</p>
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<p><strong>17. Arizona Cardinals</strong>           Record: 5-7                 Rank Last Week: 18<br />
Kevin Kolb returned to the Cardinals this week and helped them inch closer in the playoff hunt with a huge overtime win against the Dallas Cowboys. The Cardinals appeared defeated when Dan Bailey made the game winning kick, but Dallas coach Jason Garrett kept their hopes alive by calling timeout at the last second. Kolb hit LaRod Stephens-Howling for a fifty-two yard touchdown to secure the overtime win. The season isn’t over just yet for this team, if they keep winning who knows what might happen. Next Week: vs. 49ers.</p>
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<p><strong>18. Seattle Seahawks             </strong>Record: 5-7                 Rank Last Week: 22<br />
In an effort to save their season, the Seattle Seahawks ran all over the reeling Eagles to give them a fighting chance in the playoff hunt. Marshawn Lynch was great, rushing for a hundred forty eight yards and a couple of first half touchdowns. This was the Seahawks third win in four games and now they hold on for dear life in the playoff hunt. It may be too late for the Seahawks this year, but all aside they ruined the Eagles chances of a hopeful comeback and winning season. Next Week: vs. Rams. (MNF)</p>
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<p><strong>19. New York Giants                        </strong>Record: 6-6                 Rank Last Week: 17<br />
So close yet so far as the New York Giants gave the Green Bay Packers a run for their money, but were unable to stop the hot hand of Aaron Rodgers in the waning seconds of the game. With their fourth loss in a row, the Giants are now on the edge of missing the playoffs. With a loss by Dallas this weekend, it certainly helped their chances, but now more than ever the Giants will have to break this losing streak if they want to see snow fall in January. Next Week: at Cowboys.</p>
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<p><strong>20. San Diego Chargers        </strong>Record: 5-7                 Rank Last Week: 24<br />
Where in the world did this come from? Monday night’s game for the Chargers saw them as a rejuvenated bunch, outperforming and outscoring the Jaguars by a big margin. If San Diego played like this all season, their record would be much improved. Phillip Rivers was excellent probably playing his best game all year, considering his passing numbers haven’t been so hot this season. With a six game losing streak finally coming to an end, the Chargers now prepare themselves for late season rally. Next Week: vs. Bills.</p>
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<p><strong>21. Kansas City Chiefs         </strong>Record: 5-7                 Rank Last Week: 27<br />
The art of the Hail Mary paid off this weekend as quarterback Tyler Palko aired one out in the final seconds of the first half. Brain Urlacher deflected the ball into the waiting arms of Dexter McCluster. It was the only touchdown of the game as the Chiefs snap their losing streak. Chicago fans got a brief glimpse of former Bear Kyle Orton wearing Kansas City red, who was injured on his first play and didn’t return to action. There’s still hope for this Chiefs squad. Next Week: at Jets.</p>
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<p><strong>22. Miami Dolphins               </strong>Record: 4-8                 Rank Last Week: 25<br />
The Fins have been on a late season surge winning four of their last five games. It makes you wonder whether or not if the Dolphins had started out this way, how their season would have differed. Matt Moore was pretty good, but it was Reggie Bush who ran for over a hundred yards against the Raiders. This once woeful team is still continuing to impress. The playoffs may be out of reach at this point, but that doesn’t mean the Fins can’t keep swimming strong. Next Week: vs. Eagles.</p>
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<p><strong>23. Carolina Panthers</strong>           Record: 4-8                 Rank Last Week: 28<br />
Cam Newton had a field day this weekend against Tampa Bay, rushing for three touchdowns to set the NFL single season record for rushing touchdowns by a quarterback. Carolina has already doubled the amount of wins from a year ago and Cam Newton looks to be the savior of the Panthers franchise. With a few more years under his belt, the Panthers could be elite team once again. Next Week: vs. Falcons.</p>
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<p><strong>24. Washington Redskins</strong>     Record: 4-8                 Rank Last Week: 19<br />
Losing seven out of their last eight, the Washington Redskins have not been the same team since the first two weeks of the season. In last place in the NFC East, their season is all but over and Mike Shanahan is reeling for answers. There was a chance this weekend for a big win, but the Skins led the Jets over-power them in the fourth quarter to let victory slip away. It’s been another disappointing season for Washington. It will be interesting to see what this team does come the off-season. Next Week: vs. Patriots.</p>
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<p><strong>25. Buffalo Bills                     </strong>Record: 5-7                 Rank Last Week: 20<br />
This team has seen their season slide into the ground week after week. Now, with the playoffs looming in the distance, the Bills are fighting for their life to stay alive. Five straight losses have sent this team from the top of the AFC East to third. It’s sad to see the wheels coming off this once thought to be dynamic squad. At least this week, Stevie Johnson kept his touchdown celebrations on the classier side. Poor Buffalo, they just can’t seem catch a break. Next Week: at Chargers.</p>
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<p><strong>26. Philadelphia Eagles         </strong>Record: 4-8                 Rank Last Week: 21<br />
Another loss for the Eagles pits them with the Washington Redskins at the bottom of the NFC East. Vince Young started again for the Eagles with Vick being unable to play and performed lowly. He threw four interceptions, a career high for him, as the Eagles chances of securing a winning season went out the door. It’s hard to say what happened this year in Philly and as the drama mounts, so do the losses and the “boo-birds” from the stands. Next Week: at Dolphins</p>
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<p><strong>27. Cleveland Browns           </strong>Record: 4-8                 Rank Last Week: 23<br />
Losing for the fifth time in six straight games, the Browns are hurting badly and now play on a shortened week on Thursday night football, against the Steelers nonetheless. Their season may be over and maybe it couldn’t have come at a better time considering the Browns are all banged-up. Let the re-building process continue. Next Week: at Steelers. (Thursday night)</p>
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<p><strong>28. Tampa Bay Buccaneers </strong> Record: 4-8                 Rank Last Week: 26<br />
After starting 3-1, the Buccaneers have struggled the rest of the season dropping their last six of seven games and are all but eliminated from playoff contention. Josh Freeman was out this weekend with an injury to his throwing shoulder, thus giving Josh Johnson an opportunity to play, one that didn’t pan out so well. Tampa Bay should be better than their record indicates, but this season hasn’t gone exactly to plan. Maybe next year, eh? Next Week: at Jaguars</p>
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<p><strong>29. Jacksonville Jaguars       </strong>Record: 3-9                 Rank Last Week: 29<br />
Not a good outing for a team looking to keep their season under control. With the recent selling of the team and Jack Del Rio finally out the door, the Jags are looking to rebuild their broken franchise. Jacksonville suffered several miscues and a botched snap to put points on the board Monday night. Unfortunately the future regarding this team is still in question. With time will come answers, hopefully, cross your fingers Jags fans. Next Week: vs. Buccaneers.</p>
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<p><strong>30. Minnesota Vikings          </strong>Record: 2-10               Rank Last Week: 30<br />
It was another crushing blow to the Vikings this week who fell into the double-digit loss category this season. Christian Ponder and his boys can’t catch a break considering he passed for three hundred eighty one yards, setting a Minnesota single game rookie record once held by the great Fran Tarkenton. It was a late interception thrown by Ponder that set-up the game winning score by the Broncos. The Vikings lose their fourth in a row and will now begin preparing for next season already. Next Week: vs. Lions.</p>
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<p><strong>31. St. Louis Rams</strong>                Record: 2-10               Rank Last Week: 31<br />
No Sam Bradford again for St. Louis as A.J. Feely filled in for the injured starter. Feely struggled all afternoon and the Rams were not even noticeable in a game that didn’t mean that much to them to begin with. The Rams have been reeling the entire season and now look forward to having a high draft pick come April 2012. Next Week: at Seahawks. (MNF)</p>
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<p><strong>32. Indianapolis Colts</strong>           Record: 0-12               Rank Last Week: 32<br />
With four games remaining, the Colts are on the edge of a winless season. Quarterback Dan Orlovsky replaced Curtis Painter this week and gave the Colts a fighting chance against a dominant Patriots squad. A legendary comeback was in the making, but the Colts were too little too late in accomplishing the feat. The Colts must beat Baltimore, Tennessee, Houston or Jacksonville to avoid 0-16. Next Week: at Ravens</p>
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<p><a href="http://gridironexperts.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/GoallineGossip.png"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-20578" title="Goal Line Gossip Week 13" src="http://gridironexperts.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/GoallineGossip.png" alt="Goal Line Gossip Week 13" width="290" height="175" /></a>As you continue to focus on matchups, injuries, weather, and the other factors that tend to keep owners awake late at night; also remember that this week’s Thursday night affair involves the Eagles and Seahawks. Therefore, if you own LeSean McCoy, or Marshawn Lynch, make sure that they are safely inserted into your lineups before the early kickoff transpires.</p>
<p>With that, let’s progress to a detailed look at how the backfields are evolving on every AFC team from a fantasy perspective. This column will provide the comprehensive information that you need, to maximize the chances of winning your fantasy matchups in week 13.</p>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Baltimore Ravens:</strong></span> Ray Rice lined up against a San Francisco rush defense, that was permitting just 73.9 YPG, and had not allowed a rushing TDs all season. Which might make his 59 yard rushing performance somewhat more acceptable for fantasy owners. After managing just 2.8 YPC with his 21 carries, he has now failed to reach 60 yards in five games, including three of his last four. Still, he has now run for 722 yards this year, which is the league’s 14th highest total. Plus, he continues to lead all backs with 537 receiving yards, after collecting 24 on three catches against the 49ers. Rice will face a much more hospitable group of run defenders on Sunday, as the 29th ranked Browns rush defense has allowed a whopping 138.6 YPG.</p>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Buffalo Bills:</strong></span> Until week 11, Fred Jackson had consistently produced exceptional yardage totals, even as Buffalo’s offense began to degenerate significantly. The unit’s struggles were so sizable, that they entered week 12 averaging an astonishing low 8.7 PPG during November. And when Jackson’s fractured fibula eliminated the Bills’ most reliable weapon, C. J. Spiller assumed an integral role within their offense. While they managed to generate 24 points against the Jets, Spiller could only assemble 55 yards on 19 attempts (2.9 YPC) against the same unit that Jackson gashed for 120 total yards in week 9. Spiller also collected 15 yards on three receptions, but should only be used as a No. 3 against Tennessee’s 22nd ranked rush defense.</p>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Cincinnati Bengals:</strong></span> Cedric Benson’s owners are accustomed to rushing yardage totals between 53 and 64 yards, since he has finished with numbers in that range six times this year. But CedBen delivered an encouraging performance against Cleveland, gaining 106 yards on 21attempts. It was his third 100+ yard rushing performance this season, and his best output since week 4. He also scored on a 16-yard run, which was his fifth TD of the year, and third in the past two games. Plus, Benson collected 24 receiving yards, enabling him to produce 100+ total yards for the third time all season. In two games versus the Browns, Benson gained 227 yards, which has helped propel his season total to 740. However, you can expect a struggle against the same Pittsburgh rush defense that only allowed him 57 yards in week 10.</p>
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<p><strong>Cleveland Browns:</strong> The Browns were about to receive a double dose of talent infusion, as Peyton Hillis and Montario Hardesty both were preparing their collective returns to the lineup. But Hardesty’s troublesome calf tightened up during warmups. As a result, Hillis not only lined up for the first time since week 6, but also experienced his first extensive action since week 4. He supplied reasonable production against Cincinnati’s third ranked rush defense, amassing 65 yards on 19 attempts. Chris Ogbonnaya actually received the start, but was relegated to a minor role, carrying only three times for 19 yards. He is no longer a viable option for your rosters. But Hillis can now be utilized as a No. 2 against Baltimore’s third ranked run defense, even though Hardesty’s presence could impact his workload.</p>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Denver Broncos:</strong></span> Willis McGahee should be commended for not allowing hand surgery to keep him from the lineup in week 9, and also for overcoming a hamstring injury to line up against the Jets in week 11. But the hammy did cause him to struggle mightily against New York, as he appearing tentative throughout the contest. But after 10 days of desperately needed rest, McGahee ran with renewed authority versus San Diego, while amassing 117 yards on 23 carries. It was his fifth 100+ rushing performance of the year, and his first since week 9. Plus, it included a critical 24-yard burst in overtime, that set up the winning FG. The reinvigorated McGahee can be utilized as a No. 2 against the Vikings’ ninth ranked rush defense.</p>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline; color: #000000;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Houston Texans:</strong></span></span> The Texans were already leading the NFL in rushing attempts (35.7 APG) while Matt Schaub was under center, and only three teams were passing less than their 29.2 APG. That made it highly doubtful that they would suddenly rely upon Matt Leinart to air it out in week 12. But Jacksonville impacted Houston’s propensity to run, by limiting the Texans to only 59 offensive plays. 22 of which were handoffs to Arian Foster, who accumulated 65 yards, and a fumble. It was his worst production since week 6, and would have been significantly worse had it not been for a 43-yard run in the first half. However, he did score his seventh rushing TD of the year. The continuing carnage at QB will enable opposing defenders to focus even further on containing Foster. However, his opportunities as a receiver should increase, on high percentage tosses from T.J. Yates. That will help supplement what should be a challenging day as a rusher, against Atlanta’s second ranked rush defense.</p>
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<p><span style="color: #000000;"><strong>Indianapolis Colts:</strong></span> Joseph Addai started for the first time since week 7, but was only utilized on a limited basis. He ran just seven times for 23 yards against the Panthers, which was not particularly impressive. However, that yardage total, and the number of attempts, were both his highest since week 4. Addai shared the workload with Donald Brown, who was actually allotted exactly twice as many carries (14), and amassed a season high 80 yards. He also scored for the third time this year, on a 17-yard burst, which was the 15th rushing TD allowed by Carolina this season. Despite Brown’s production, this situation is too muddled to warrant starting back as anything more than a No. 3 against the Patriots’ 12th ranked rush defense.</p>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Jacksonville Jaguars:</strong></span> Since Jacksonville’s passing “attack” was averaging 129.4 YPG, and remained anchored to the bottom of league rankings in every major category, Maurice Jones-Drew’s league leading workload continued in week 12. And he delivered a commendable performance, running for 99 yards on 18 carries, against a stiff Houston rush defense. It was the sixth time that he has surpassed 95 yards this season, and it improved his season total to 1040, which is the NFL’s second best. His 230 rushing attempts also continue to pace all RBs. He will be employed extensively once again versus San Diego’s 25th ranked rush defense, and should deliver excellent numbers.</p>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><span style="color: #000000; text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Kansas City Chiefs:</strong></span></span> It is almost impossible to visualize a scenario in which fantasy owners would choose to rely upon any Kansas City backs at this point. While Jackie Battle did provide a short-term boost by averaging 88 YPG in weeks 5-7, that number has plummeted to 39 in his past four games. That includes the forgettable 20 yards on nine carries that he registered against Pittsburgh. Dexter McCluster’s production was only marginally better, with 28 yards on nine attempts. Thomas Jones led the team in carries (13) and yards (37), but despite Todd Haley’s baffling propensity to use him, he supplies nothing special whatsoever at this point in his career. Simply put, this entire situation should be avoided.</p>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Miami Dolphins:</strong></span> Reggie Bush was averaging 10 APG in the initial six games of the season. But once his workload increased to 14.6 APG in his last five games, it has propelled him to far superior production. His YPG has vaulted from 39 to 67, and he generated all four of his rushing TDs during that stretch. That is why his recently enhanced allotment continued on Thanksgiving Day, as he carried 16 times for 61 yards in Dallas. He has now exceeded 60 rushing yards in four games, which have all occurred in the past seven weeks. Daniel Thomas performed only a minor role, gaining 25 yards on just six carries. He should not be starting in your lineups, but Bush can be employed as a No. 2 against Oakland’s 27th ranked rush defense.</p>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>New England Patriots:</strong></span> The closest thing to a discernible pattern here is that BenJarvus Green-Ellis is very likely to capture the goal line carries, once the Patriots have progressed to the red zone. He benefitted greatly from those opportunities in week 12, as two of his 14 carries produced scores from one and four yards away. Those were his first TDs since week 5, and they improved his season total to seven. Otherwise, this remains very much the cluttered mess, as Danny Woodhead, Stevan Ridley and Shane Vereen shared the remaining15 carries, while combining for 42 yards. While no member of that trio is receiving enough touches to entrust in your lineups, BJGE can be used as a No. 3 for an exceptional matchup against a Colt rush defense that has allowed 150.6 YPG and 15 TDs.</p>
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<p><span style="color: #000000;"><strong>New York Jets:</strong></span> Shonn Greene was not deterred by his rib injury, and was elevated back into the feature back role against Buffalo. While he garnered just 13 attempts, the Jets only ran 23 times throughout the contest, and Green utilized his opportunities to manufacture 78 yards. It was the fifth time that he has exceeded 70 yards this season, and all of those have occurred since week 5. Meanwhile, Joe McKnight’s impressive performance in week 11 (121 total on 22 touches), somehow was not enough to warrant an expanded role against Buffalo. He was allotted just seven touches, even though he manufactured 40 yards. While his fantasy value has now decreased considerably, Greene is worthy of No. 2 status against Washington.</p>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Oakland Raiders:</strong></span> Michael Bush has now started in four straight games during Darren McFadden’s continued absence, and has run for 431 yards during that stretch. 69 of those were amassed against the Bears, which included a three-yard TD. He had a second TD nullified by penalty, as were several long bursts. Still, it was the fourth consecutive week that he has scored, and was his seventh TD of the season. Since McFadden departed in the first quarter of week 7, Bush has now amassed an impressive 704 total yards. He remains a strong No. 2, even though he will now face a seventh ranked Miami rush defense that has been increasingly formidable in recent weeks.</p>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Pittsburgh Steelers:</strong></span> Rashard Mendenhall failed to take advantage of an enticing matchup against Kansas City’s 28th ranked rush defense, by only manufacturing 57 yards on 17 attempts. Fantasy owners had to be hoping for better production, although the results were extremely familiar. He has now rushed for under 60 yards in seven different contests, and has been limited to less than 70 in nine of the ten games that he has played. His season total of 574 places him just 24th among all RBs. He also failed to score for the first time since week 8, and should only be employed as a high end No. 3, against Cincinnati’s fifth ranked rush defense.</p>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>San Diego Chargers:</strong></span> Fantasy owners who drafted Ryan Mathews with lofty expectations, entered week 13 with a back who had generated only one 100-yard rushing performance, as he battled various injuries throughout the season. However, he suddenly exhibited an impressive degree of durability, by overcoming his knee issue to rumble for a career high 137 yards on a whopping 22 carries against the Broncos. That increased his season total to 717 yards, which places him 15th among all backs. While he still has not scored since September, his performance was extremely encouraging for owners, who can employ him as a No. 2 against Jacksonville. Even though Mike Tolbert was clearly used in a secondary role, he did capture 11 carries, and gained 44 yards. He can be used as a No. 3 in his matchup with the Jaguars.</p>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Tennessee Titans:</strong></span> The curious case of Chris Johnson continued in week 12, as the back that did not seem remotely interested in fighting for additional yardage throughout the season, suddenly returned to the dynamic runner who could dazzle us with his seemingly impossible elusiveness. He amassed a season high 190 yards on 23 attempts, against Tampa Bay, which was just the third time that he has exceeded 100 yards all year. After entering the contest averaging 3.2 YPC, Johnson generated a whopping 8.3 versus the Buccaneers’ 26th ranked run defenders. He now has gained just 699 yards on the season, which places him 18th among all backs. Fantasy owners can now utilize Johnson as a No. 2 for his enticing matchup with Buffalo (123.8 YPG).</p>
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<p><a href="http://gridironexperts.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/dalton-mallett-green-103011.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-22061" src="http://gridironexperts.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/dalton-mallett-green-103011.jpg" alt="Andy Dalton &amp; A.J Green" width="290" height="175" /></a>These guys are no joke.</p>
<p>In fact, there is nothing funny about the exploits of rookie phenom Andy Dalton throwing to his bread and butter first year receiver (and mega overachiever) A.J. Green. To say they are a force to be reckoned with, is perhaps the grossest, most un-humorous understatement of the year.</p>
<p>As the Bengals march their way toward a potential playoff berth in what is perhaps the toughest division in pro-football, they are poised to do so while riding on the shoulders of their two brand new off-season acquisitions, Dalton and Green.</p>
<p>If this team can somehow make it into the post-season, it would be just their third playoff appearance in the last 21 years. Yes, this city is hungry for a winner, and no, they aren’t laughing about that either.</p>
<p>These two are on pace to break the record for touchdowns between a rookie quarterback and wide receiver combo (9), held by Jim Plunkett and Randy Vataha set in 1971.</p>
<p>Dalton and Green have accomplished some remarkable things in their first year playing big boy football. They have been praised by their peers, commentators, and fans alike. They have actually warranted positive attention in a city that hasn’t seen a professional championship since the Reds won it all in 1990. Cincinnati residents, commence snarling now.</p>
<p>When did the Bengals last win it all? They haven’t. In fact, they’ve only had two Super Bowl appearances in their history, both losses to the 49ers. The last time they were in the big game, Boomer Esiason was their starting quarterback.<br />
Ask a Bengal fan how funny that is.</p>
<p>This 2011 Cincinnati Bengal campaign has been chocked full of promising steps in the right direction. Sure they lost to the hated division rival Pittsburgh Steelers and Baltimore Ravens, but did anyone really give them a chance to win those games in the first place? Perhaps not the majority of the sports writing world (or anyone living outside the Cincinnati city limits), but that’s hardly the point.</p>
<p>Pittsburgh and Baltimore are fantastic football teams, and the Bengals took both of them down to the wire. Aside from those two (respectable) losses and another tough and equally close contest they dropped to the ferocious 49ers earlier in the season, this team has managed to win seven of its first 11 games. No easy task in this league of warriors. Are you laughing yet? I didn’t think so.</p>
<p>So what about the rest of the season? What’s a young, hungry and talented QB/WR combo to do? Perhaps a look ahead at the games to come is in order:</p>
<p>Pittsburgh is up next. Always a tough game (particularly at Heinz Field), but you can rest assured the ‘Steel Curtain’ will remember a week ten match-up in which this always competitive Cincinnati team nearly squeaked out a win. And A.J. Green will undoubtedly be more of a factor in this meeting, rather than his one reception performance in their last game.<br />
A.J. isn’t laughing about that.</p>
<p>Then they take on a solid Houston team who is atop their division, and equally hungry for some long awaited post-season glory. No easy task, but if anyone can match Houston’s intensity and spunk, it’s this Bengals team that has just as much to fight for as the Texans….and perhaps as much talent to boot.</p>
<p>After two must win games against the lowly St. Louis Rams and Arizona Cardinals, they welcome Baltimore into Paul Brown Stadium for what could quite possibly be the pivotal “to be or not to be” decider game of the year for these young bucks. In their last meeting, despite Dalton throwing three picks to a nasty, downright disgusting Baltimore defense, the game was still decided by a measly touchdown.</p>
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<p>Oh and just for the sake of mentioning minor details, A.J. was out that week with a knee injury….just saying. Barring another setback, Mr. Green will surely be back in this contest, and will have his eyes set on beating Ravens for the ultimate prize: the right to compete with his young friend Mr. Dalton in the post-season of the 2011 NFL playoffs.</p>
<p>If they continue on the path they have laid for themselves thus far, they may very well reach that goal&#8230;perhaps with a new rookie QB/WR touchdown combination under their belts.</p>
<p>So let’s just say this team does in fact ride their rookie studs off into the sunset, and the Lombardi trophy rests in the hands of the Cincinnati Bengals at the end of the season. The question would then be obvious:<br />
Who’s laughing now?</p>
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<p><a href="http://gridironexperts.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/broncos-cheerleader-opx8-11794.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-22054" title="NFL Power Rankings" src="http://gridironexperts.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/broncos-cheerleader-opx8-11794.jpg" alt="NFL Power Rankings" width="300" height="433" /></a>Thanksgiving weekend provided some of the most twisted and entertaining match-ups we have seen all year. “Turkey Day” was a wild one starting with a divisional rivalry that ended in a “flag fest” and a possible Ndamukong Suh suspension on the way, a come from behind victory in the Lone Star state, and a brotherly battle in Baltimore. It was a weekend where fans have started to question the ethics and power that referees have on the field. So many missed, questionable, and unnecessary calls were made and now the fans are heated and frustrated with the zebras that rule the football jungle.</p>
<p>The “Tebow Train” rolled to victory again, as the Broncos defeated the Chargers in overtime, while the Raiders held off the “Cutler-less” Bears, and the AFC East battle between the Jets and Bills ended in high fashion where karma got the best of Stevie Johnson and his teammates. Don’t think that trying to be clever will help you win games because it will come back later to haunt you later and cost your team more than you could imagine. The stupidity of players in the NFL has reached new heights.</p>
<p>It was a great weekend of football nonetheless, as we approach the end of the season and the highly anticipated berth of the playoffs. Now, more than ever will be the time to push harder to get into the coveted ranks of the AFC and NFC elites. Let the games begin while…</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">We look ahead at the Power Rankings heading into Week 13.</span></p>
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<p><strong>1. Green Bay Packers</strong>           Record: 11-0               Rank Last Week: 1<br />
The Green Bay Packers have won seventeen straight games dating back to last year, downing division rival Detroit this weekend on Thanksgiving. In a wacky contest, the Packers started slow, but got out to a big lead and held it for most of the game. Aaron Rodgers threw two touchdowns and won Fox’s Galloping Gobbler award. The Packers surpassed one of their biggest tests so far this season, but another lies ahead against the Giants next week. Nothing changes from last week’s power rankings.</p>
<p><strong>2. Baltimore Ravens  </strong>            Record: 8-3                 Rank Last Week: 8<br />
John Harbaugh outmatches his brother Jim as the Ravens sack Alex Smith nine times to beat the 49ers, even without middle linebacker Ray Lewis. Baltimore lay a beating on Smith and the Niners as the Ravens managed to chew up much of the clock late in the game. Joe Flacco threw the only touchdown pass early in the fourth quarter to help seal the victory and end San Fran’s eight game winning streak. The Ravens lead the AFC North with the advantage over division rival Pittsburgh.</p>
<p><strong>3. New Orleans Saints           </strong>Record: 8-3                 Rank Last Week: 5<br />
The Saints steamroll the Giants at the Superdome and now have sole possession of first place in the NFC South.  Drew Brees was on fire, throwing for over three hundred yards and four touchdowns. The Saints never let down as they keep proving they are one of the best teams in the NFC. Coming as a surprise to no one, the Saints look poised for the playoffs again and are rolling on all cylinders. Beware the Saints are marching in!</p>
<p><strong>4. New England Patriots</strong>       Record: 8-3                 Rank Last Week: 6<br />
Despite a slow start and falling behind 10-0, Tom Brady rallied the New England Patriots to put a beating on the Philadelphia Eagles. Brady was on fire, throwing for three hundred sixty one yards and three scores, making the Philly D look extremely sloppy. The Patriots looked like their old dominant selves and have uncovered many inconsistencies in the Eagles game play. It’s going to be tough for the Jets and the Bills to chase the predicted AFC East champs.</p>
<p><strong>5. Pittsburgh Steelers</strong>            Record: 8-3                 Rank Last Week: 3<br />
In a game where the Steelers should have dominated, Pittsburgh was just able to hold on to a slim victory, extending the Chiefs touchdown drought even further. Ben Roethlisberger played with a broken thumb, while the defense lost Troy Polamalu to an injury in the first quarter. It was a defensive battle from start to finish and the Steelers prevailed in the end as they intercepted Kansas City QB Tyler Palko in the waning seconds. The Steelers are tied with the Ravens atop the AFC North and are looking poised for another playoff run. Unfortunately they’ll have to play more consistent if they hope to get back to the Super Bowl this year.</p>
<p><strong>6. San Francisco 49ers</strong>          Record: 9-2                 Rank Last Week: 2<br />
Recording double-digit wins would have been something to be thankful for on Thanksgiving, but unfortunately the 49ers just couldn’t pull out a win against a dominant Ravens team that sacked Alex Smith nine times. The Niners are still a top tier team in the NFC and will most likely still win the West, but now San Francisco has gotten a taste of defeat and will better prepare themselves for when they face similar teams in the playoffs. It’s too bad an eight game winning streak had to come to an end, but this loss may just benefit them in the end.</p>
<p><strong>7. Houston Texans</strong>                 Record: 8-3                 Rank Last Week: 4<br />
Despite the win, the Houston Texans have fallen three spots simply because they are in bad shape. At 8-3, Houston has a great chance to go to the playoffs for the first time in franchise history. Unfortunately, with Matt Schaub out for the season and with Matt Leinart injuring his shoulder over the weekend, the Texans QB dilemma is all but over. The Texans will now have to rely on the arms of T.J Yates and the newly signed Kellen Clemens. It will be devastating if Houston doesn’t make the postseason, and even more so to watch such a promising season go down in flames. Here’s to hoping Houston can hang on and make a late season surge with a couple of unlikely players.</p>
<p><strong>8. Dallas Cowboys     </strong>            Record: 7-4                 Rank Last Week: 10<br />
Dallas keeps their winning streak alive with a win over the surging Dolphins on Thanksgiving. With their fourth win in a row, the Cowboys are making their case for the best in the NFC East. Tony Romo threw two touchdown passes to Laurent Robinson and kicker Dan Bailey was able to knock one through the up-rights in the final seconds to secure a 20-19 win. The Cowboys are gunning for the postseason in style and showing their versatility, not to mention the Dallas cheerleaders are doing the same thing, proving they can withstand the big hits of Big D’s Jason Witten.</p>
<p><strong>9. Oakland Raiders               </strong>Record: 7-4                 Rank Last Week: 11<br />
Despite the many struggles to punch the ball into the endzone, the Raiders were able to hold on to win against the Chicago Bears. Kicker Sebastian Janikowski kicked a team record six field goals in the game, holding off the Bears just long enough to win. Michael Bush rushed for a touchdown in the fourth quarter and Carson Palmer threw for over three hundred yards. The defense was able to prevent Chicago from coming back in the final minute. The Raiders lead the AFC West and look prime to win the division, but they’ll have to beware of the Broncos nipping at their heels.</p>
<p><strong>10. Cincinnati Bengals          </strong>Record: 7-4                 Rank Last Week: 13<br />
The Bengals faced a scare from division rival Cleveland to get a much-needed win and keep pace with the Ravens and Steelers in the AFC North. Another come from behind victory helped Cincinnati overcome a resilient Browns squad who put up a big fight. Andy Dalton once again led the comeback and kicker Mike Nugent was able to give the Bengals their first lead with thirty-eight seconds left. The Bengals got lucky off another botched Browns snap that helped the Bengals secure the win. The Bengals have had a very strong season and are looking to squeak into a wild card spot.</p>
<p><strong>11. Atlanta Falcons               </strong>Record: 7-4                 Rank Last Week: 14<br />
The Falcons have been increasingly getting better as the season has progressed. Matt Ryan tossed three TD passes and Atlanta was able to hold off a last minute assault from the Minnesota Vikings. The former NFC South champs are looking to get back to where they were last year, aiming for a wild card spot, chasing the New Orleans Saints in the process. Another impressive victory proved Atlanta is coming out strong and fighting like a team that’s looking for vengeance.</p>
<p><strong>12. Chicago Bears                </strong>Record: 7-4                 Rank Last Week: 7<br />
The “Cutler-less” Bears struggled with backup QB Caleb Hanie leading the charge against the Raiders. The Bears were headed for such a promising season, with five straight wins and many of the offensive problems that plagued Chicago fixed, they looked like one of the NFC’s elites. But, with Hanie throwing three interceptions, one coming at a crucial moment, Chicago wasn’t able to win on the road. With Cutler out, Chicago is hoping their luck will turn around just long enough for them to make the playoffs. Chicago is missing Cutler more than they have probably realized.</p>
<p><strong>13. Detroit Lions                    </strong>Record: 7-4                 Rank Last Week: 9<br />
In what was supposed to be their coming out party, the Lions got out to an early deficit and couldn’t comeback against the dominant Green Bay Packers. Penalties and ejections were affluent in the contest and the Lions frustration was overbearing as they suffer another loss and remain tied in second in the division with the Chicago Bears. Jim Schwartz needs to help keep players emotions in check and learn from the bad performance on Thanksgiving. With five games remaining, Detroit is in the heat for a wild card spot.</p>
<p><strong>14. Denver Broncos</strong>               Record: 6-5                 Rank Last Week: 15<br />
There are the believers and there are the doubters, but one can’t say they aren’t impressed with the Broncos turnaround this season, especially with Tim Tebow leading the way. Just barely avoiding the first NFL tie since 2008, the Broncos were able to kick the late game winner in overtime to give them a chance to make it to the playoffs. Tebow is now 5-1 as the starter and Denver is icing the competition. They keep this up and it will be quite the remarkable season for a team that started out so rocky.</p>
<p><strong>15. Tennessee Titans</strong>             Record: 6-5                 Rank Last Week: 16<br />
Chris Johnson finally strutted his stuff rushing for one hundred ninety yards giving Tennessee the edge over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. They were able to overcome four turnovers while they forced five of their own as the Titans are streaking towards the wild card slots in the AFC playoff hunt. They’re in the middle of heat and need to keep winning to give them a greater chance of making it to the postseason.</p>
<p><strong>16. New York Jets</strong>                 Record: 6-5                 Rank Last Week: 17<br />
An energetic and exciting, not to mention a must win for Gang Green this weekend against Buffalo was fun to watch. Mark Sanchez threw four touchdown passes to rally his team past an overconfident Buffalo Bills squad. The Jets needed a win to keep pace in the playoff hunt and did just that. An ill-conceived touchdown dance by Bills wide receiver Stevie Johnson came back to haunt him later when Sanchez tossed a TD to Plaxico Burress. In a must win situation, Rex Ryan’s Jets prevailed and overcame a comeback attempt to give them a fighting chance in the AFC playoff race.</p>
<p><strong>17. New York Giants            </strong>            Record: 6-5                 Rank Last Week: 12<br />
It was massacre as Eli and the Giants fell victim to Who Dat Nation. Even with four hundred and six passing yards for Eli Manning, the Saints marched all over the Giants defense and the New York offense did its best to keep pace, but couldn’t match the high potent game-play the Saints came in with. The Giants fall to 6-5 and now fall in the hunt for a playoff spot. They play the Packers next and will need to be prepared in order to stay relevant. It’s all about winning games now.</p>
<p><strong>18. Arizona Cardinals           </strong>Record: 4-7                Rank Last Week: 26<br />
Patrick Peterson is Mr. Miracle rookie once again running back a punt return against the Rams, a feat he accomplished back in week nine. The Cardinals just edged the Rams in St. Louis and are attempting to gun for the playoffs at 4-7. John Skelton was a little off this week, but Beanie Wells shined running for two hundred twenty eight yards and a touchdown. The Cardinals will need to gear up for the final five games to try and put themselves in a good position for the postseason.</p>
<p><strong>19. Washington Redskins     </strong>Record: 4-7                 Rank Last Week: 29<br />
Phew! The Skins snapped a six game losing streak as Rex Grossman led Washington to a fourth quarter win against the Seahawks. With such a promising start and then a long slump, the Skins seem to be back to form for the time being. It hasn’t been the most impressive season and really one of the more forgettable ones, but now the Redskins have a chance to make a last minute run to the postseason and try to be the team that started out so promising.</p>
<p><strong>20. Buffalo Bills                     </strong>Record: 5-6                 Rank Last Week: 18<br />
Stevie Johnson should be imprisoned for his tasteless impersonation of Plaxico Burress after scoring a touchdown in a losing effort against the Jets. The Bills have lost their fourth straight game and are letting a great season go to waste. At 5-6, the Bills may have little hope left to make it to the postseason. The Bills have been a one hit wonder to begin the season and haven’t found their groove since. Maybe they’ll make the playoffs…maybe not.</p>
<p><strong>21. Philadelphia Eagles         </strong>Record: 4-7                 Rank Last Week: 19<br />
Andy Reid had one of the worst nights of his life as he had to endure the angry Eagles fans chants at Lincoln Financial Field of “Fire Andy” in the second half while Philly was getting demolished by New England. Vince Young made his second straight start, throwing an impressive four hundred yards, but the Eagles sloppy defense helped rally the Pats to a huge win. The Eagles are all but eliminated from the playoffs and have fallen to 1-5 at home this year. Maybe some thought will be given to the Eagles before they begin the 2012 season?</p>
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<p><strong>22. Seattle Seahawks             </strong>Record: 4-7                 Rank Last Week: 20<br />
Just letting the game slip away this weekend, the Seahawks weren’t able to hold off a fourth quarter rally from Washington. The Seahawks were simply stunned by the Redskins and found themselves flat-footed when victory was close. Marshawn Lycnh rushed for one hundred and eleven yards and caught a twenty-yard touchdown pass in the game, but Seattle wasn’t able to stop the Redskins offense. At 4-7, the playoffs aren’t out of reach just yet.</p>
<p><strong>23. Cleveland Browns</strong>           Record: 4-7                 Rank Last Week: 22<br />
For the second time in three contests, the Browns suffer a botched snap on a field goal try that would have helped Cleveland win. Instead, they allowed their division rival to comeback and steal a victory that was rightfully theirs. Pat Shurmur has done a pretty good job of leading the Browns this year and their season isn’t over just yet. Even with being last in the division, the Browns still have a slim chance at making the postseason. Don’t hold your breath Browns fans, but be proud that Cleveland is going in the right direction, up.</p>
<p><strong>24. San Diego Chargers</strong>        Record: 4-7                 Rank Last Week: 23<br />
Six straight losses and the Chargers season has snowballed out of control. Now standing at 4-7, San Diego is on the verge of missing the postseason and having such a promising start go up in flames. This weekend, the Chargers had numerous opportunities to end the stunning winning streak of Denver, but failed to stop them when it mattered most. Nick Novak had a chance to win it in overtime, but missed a fifty-three yard attempt, giving the “Tebow Train” a prime opportunity to win, which they took full advantage of. San Diego has a lot to think about considering their mid-season slump.</p>
<p><strong>25. Miami Dolphins               </strong>Record: 3-8                 Rank Last Week: 21<br />
The winning streak ends at three, as Miami wasn’t able to hold on to victory against the Dallas Cowboys on “Turkey Day.” The Fins hadn’t allowed a touchdown for thirteen quarters until Tony Romo found Laurent Robinson in the endzone at the end of the first half. Matt Moore led Miami to scores on four straight possessions, but couldn’t score on the final drive, giving Dallas an opportunity to win with a last second field goal. The mid-season surge may be over for the Dolphins, but look how far they have come since starting 0-7.</p>
<p><strong>26. Tampa Bay Buccaneers </strong>Record: 4-7                 Rank Last Week: 24<br />
Five straight losses have sent the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to 4-7 and a slim chance of making the playoffs. Last year, Tampa Bay was 10-6 just narrowly missing the playoffs. This year has turned into a disaster as the Bucs have struggled to become the team they were a year ago. Dropping a game to the mediocre Titans heaved them in the wrong direction and now with only five games remaining, time seems to be running out again for Tampa Bay.</p>
<p><strong>27. Kansas City Chiefs         </strong>Record: 4-7                 Rank Last Week: 25<br />
Close, but no comeback on Sunday night as the Chiefs lose another game to fall further in the AFC polls. The playoffs are but a distant dream away as last year’s division winner has struggled to score points in the last few weeks, especially touchdowns. In the final minute Kansas City had a big opportunity to achieve the upset, but an over thrown ball and what looked like the wrong route run by wide receiver Dwayne Bowe had their hopes of a comeback fall apart as the pass was intercepted. The playoffs are a long shot, especially with KC’s upcoming schedule, but why not try for them since stranger things have happened in the NFL.</p>
<p><strong>28. Carolina Panthers</strong>           Record: 3-8                 Rank Last Week: 30<br />
A solid win for Carolina as they easily beat the winless Indianapolis Colts. Cam Newton threw for over two hundred yards and Steve Smith had three receptions for sixty-eight yards in a rare road win for the Panthers. The good news for the Panthers is that Cam Newton may receive the rookie of the year award, the bad news is the Panthers probably won’t make the playoffs. For now, Cam Newton has seemingly revived this franchise.</p>
<p><strong>29. Jacksonville Jaguars       </strong>Record: 3-8                 Rank Last Week: 27<br />
Blaine Gabbert hit the bench in the fourth quarter in an important contest against the Texans. Luke McCown took the reins, giving the Jags a late field goal, but still was unsuccessful in completing the comeback against Houston. The Jaguars need to begin accessing their 2012 season right away and decide if Gabbert is the man they want leading the team and more importantly, the debate over Jack Del Rio’s job security should be something to ponder sooner rather than later.</p>
<p><strong>30. Minnesota Vikings          </strong>Record: 2-9                 Rank Last Week: 28<br />
An “Adrian Peterson-less” Vikings squad had more than they could handle against a tough Atlanta team. Percy Harvin made history with the longest kick return that didn’t allot points and the Vikings were too little too late in a comeback attempt that could have really hindered the Falcons. Down 17-0 at the half, Minnesota made a promising comeback attempt coming within three points, but just couldn’t hold off Matt Ryan and the Falcons offense. The Vikings seem to have a strong team, but their heart doesn’t seem to be in it. The Vikings are already looking forward to next year.</p>
<p><strong>31. St. Louis Rams</strong>               Record: 2-9                 Rank Last Week: 31<br />
They try so hard and yet can’t come away with a victory. The Rams fall just shy of beating the Arizona Cardinals, managing to tie the game with just under eight minutes, but gave up a field goal with just over four to go. The Rams couldn’t manage against a ferocious Arizona D and lose their seventh straight to the Cardinals in St. Louis. The Rams take on division rival and leader San Francisco next week. Like the Vikings, next year can’t come soon enough.</p>
<p><strong>32. Indianapolis Colts</strong>           Record: 0-11               Rank Last Week: 32<br />
A prime opportunity to come away with a win was derailed as Cam Newton and Panthers sent the Colts to 0-11 for the first time since 1986. Any hope of a comeback was lost when Colts QB Curtis Painter threw two late interceptions sealing a Panther victory. Only five games remain to prove that Indy can get at least one win. Cross your fingers Colts fans.</p>
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