Posted on Sunday, 20th September 2009 by Patrick Cobb
Tom Brady against Buffalo. Brady returns to the field to face the Buffalo Bills on MNF. And while the Bills possess a quite solid youthful defensive unit, when it is all said and done, it won’t mean much.
Brady will come out slinging and effortlessly top the three hundred yard plateau with at least three touchdowns. The Brady to Moss connection should be in entire force on the giant stage and he gets the #1 spot in this week’s QB |fantasy rankings.
Drew Brees against Detroit. Jim Schwartz was a superb defensive coordinator during his tenure with the Titans; Sorry to say, he was not able to bring his athletes with him to the Lions because while they ought to be improved, they’ll be no match for Brees and the team’s tremendous offense. Look for Brees to pick this secondary to pieces and to simply eclipse the 300-yard level with three touchdowns.
Phillip Rivers against Oakland. The Oakland secondary is actually one of the team’s assets, but star cornerback, Nnamdi Asomugha, will miss the game with an injury however he proclaims he will be back before week one.
Nevertheless, the Chargers are a franchise that’s built through the air and look for Rivers to exploit his WRs and TE, along with Sproles on passes out of the back field, to eclipse 250 yds with at least 3 TDs.
Carson Palmer against the Broncos. Nothing has taken place during the spring and summer months to the Denver Broncos will be any better when it comes to defense in 2009. Still, the Cincinnati players possess a nice offense and presently have Carson Palmer playing once again, who sat out the majority of last season with an injury.
The acquisition of Laveranues Coles gives Cincy a great trio of receivers, and Chad Ochocinco is encouraged once for a second time. Look for a large day from Palmer with 250 yards and two to 3 TDs.
Joe Flacco versus Kansas City Chiefs. Although Baltimore’s anticipated to be a bit more of a running offense this year, the Chiefs are weak as far as defense goes. And Flacco will have several chances to attack through the air and find his TE and receivers in favorable competition-ups. A great fantasy sleeper if your frequent starter has a poor game.
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