A life-long baseball and football fan, John has been a contributor to
Sports Grumblings since 1997. John also has experience in brodacst
radio, going back to his days as a newscaster at Fordham University's
famous WFUV station, as well as guest sports at various sports talk
radio stations around the country. John currently is the co-host of Gridiron Grumblings Live!.
In 2007, John was the recipient of the Fantasy Sports Writers Association (FSWA) award for Best Fantasy Football Series, for his outstanding column Snap, Crackle and Pop.
WR Bernard Berrian seems to prefer QB Gus Frerotte under center.
Snap
Baltimore RB Willis McGahee suffered a rib injury during Monday’s
night’s game against Pittsburgh.He
carried the ball only once after half-time against the Steelers.LeRon McClain got most of the
second-half carries while Ray Rice was a spectator. McClain figures to get most of the carries
this week against Tennessee and is an excellent bye-week replacement.
Pittsburgh RB Rashard Mendenhall was a popular
sleeper pick in pre-season drafts.Although if you’re really popular, does you still qualify as a
sleeper?In any event, all the
Mendenhall owners can cut him now.A Ray Lewis tackle fractured his left
shoulder and the highly-touted rookie is headed for the Injured Reserve.That leaves Pittsburgh in a bind at RB since Willie Parker will miss another gamewith a knee sprain.Mewelde
Moore will get the ball against Jacksonville and is a viable bye-week
replacement. Look for Parker to return week 7.
Eagles’ RB Brian Westbrook is well enough to practice, though in a
“limited” fashion.The ankle that caused
him to miss last week’s game is still sore.Keep Correll Buckhalter in reserve since Westbrook may be a
game-time decision once again.
Green Bay coach Mike McCarthy expects Aaron Rodgers to be well enough to
start at quarterback against the Falcons on Sunday.Rodgers hurt his shoulder against the Bucs
last Sunday. The Packers feared that the injury was a shoulder separation, but
it has turned out to be only a sprain.Backup QB Matt Flynn will get
some practice reps this week just in case Rodgers regresses.
Cincinnati QB Carson Palmer’s elbow is improving, but he still
might need another week to recuperate. He missed last Sunday’s game and Ryan
Fitzpatrick took the start in his place. Expect Fitzpatrick to start
against Dallas this Sunday.
Arizona WR Anquan Boldin got lucky.He survived a vicious helmet-to-helmet hit
from the Jets’ Eric Smith. His lip is cut and his jaw is swollen, but no
back or spine issues.Boldin will lobby
the Cardinals’ medical staff to clear him to play.
Seattle could get two of their injured wide receivers back on Sunday. Bobby
Engram and Deion Branch are practicing and could play against the
Giants.Of the two, Engram seems the
safer bet to return.
Chicago WR Brandon Lloyd hurt his knee against the Eagles on Sunday
and never returned. His status for this Sunday is very much in doubt.
Rams’ TE Randy McMichael has a fractured tibia.Coach Jim Haslett will likely place
him on Injured Reserve and end his season.
Crackle
The Miami Herald is reporting that RB Ricky Williams had an “urge” to smoke pot during the Dolphins bye
week.But he didn’t.Williams’ last game was productive, gaining
98 yards against the Patriots, though he was out-played by Ronnie Brown who had 113 yards. If Williams makes it through the
remainder of the season without getting suspended, I will be surprised.Trade him before that happens. Brown is by
far the safer choice against the Chargers this week.
Saints’ RB Deuce McAllister is back from the dead. He had only two carries
coming into last week’s game. Against the 49ers McAllister rushed 20 times for
73 yards and a TD. His comeback is bad news for Pierre Thomas. McAllister is worth picking up for weeks 6 and
beyond, but he’s not a good play this Sunday. McAllister faces the tough Vikings
run defense. Minnesota surrenders less
than 72 yards per game on the ground.
No Plaxico
Burress this week.The Giants
suspended their star wide receiver for their bye week and for this week’s game
against Seattle.Burress has been fined
many times in the past and the latest incident involved going AWOL from a
practice. It will be interesting to see
if the situation festers and affects his performance going forward.
In his last two
games, Seahawks’ RB Julius Jones had
a 140-yard rushing game and a 127-yard effort.Those are his best and second best rushing totals since 2005.The return of Engram and Branch will help Matt Hasselbeck immensely, but Jones’
production may go down. Seattle will not be running as much, plus he faces the Giants’
third-ranked run defense.You can forget
about RB T.J. Duckett.
Bench all your
Browns, Raiders, Rams and Jets while they rest up on their bye.
Pop
Denver’s defense is terrible – they’ve given up nearly 30 points a
game.Give everyone on the Tampa Bay
offense an upgrade this week, especially QB Brian Griese, RB Earnest
Graham and even change-of-pace back Warrick Dunn.
The Bears have thrown the ball a lot the past three weeks.That is very un-Bearlike and all the more
surprising now that they have a quality running back in Matt Forte.Against the awful Lions’ defense both Forte
and QB Kyle Orton should do well.Figure another 30 attempt / 200 yard / 2 TD type of game for Orton. The
Lloyd injury means Devin Hester should get more looks from Orton.Hester improved his production at wide
receiver with three receptions and a TD last week against Philadelphia.
Vikings’ WR Bernard Berrian has improved quite a bit since Gus
Frerotte took over the starting quarterback job. He is a good sleeper
against the crummy Saints defense on Monday night.
You can expect a little boost for Giants’ WR Armani Toomer this
week. The Burress suspension makes Toomer Eli Manning’s no. 1 target
against Seattle.
Numerous injuries have thinned New Orleans’ wide receiver corps. Drew
Brees’ best options these days are Lance Moore and Robert Meachem.Both are good plays against Minnesota’s pass
defense.
Kellen Winslow owners: Looking for a tight end this week?How about Miami’s Anthony Fasano against
an under-performing San Diego defense?