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Week 15:
Sit
Maurice Morris/Shaun Alexander - RB's
- Seahawks - The Seahawks will continue to split carries
with both, thus it is a situation to stay away from.
Fred Taylor/Maurice Jones-Drew - RB's - Jaguars
- The last thing you want in the playoffs is a split back situation
going up against the Steeler defense in Pittsburgh after that
defense was embarrassed the week before.
DeShaun Foster - RB - Carolina - Seattle
has a pretty good run defense and the Panther offense has little
to offer. Williams will likely steal carries as well.
Aaron Stecker - RB - Saints - Though we like
him as an average start week-to-week, the Saints will be passing
not running against the solid Cardinal run defense (11th overall).
Freddy Jackson - RB - Bills - It is tough
to pick a back to start when they seem to be splitting carries
and even though Jackson has been hot, it is Lynch's job and
he should get the majority of the carries and yards against
the 27th ranked Brown run defense.
Willie Parker - RB - Steelers - If you have
an alternative, you need to consider benching Parker against
the Jaguar's #5 overall run defense.
Start
Anthony Gonzales - WR - Colts - Came up big
and with Harrison is still down he is the Colts #2 WR and is
a must start against the lowly Raiders in most cases.
Marshawn Lynch - RB - Bills - It is tough
to pick a back to start when they seem to be splitting carries
but he should get the majority of the carries and yards against
the 27th ranked Brown run defense.
Earnest Graham - RB - Buccaneers- Should be
a no brainer, but some still lack confidence in Graham. He is
a better start than many of the big names.
Frank Gore - RB - 49ers - The Bengal defense
has improved lately and it is possible to have a better option,
but Gore could still have a couple good games in him this season
and at home against the 22nd overall run defense is as good
as it is going to get for Gore.
Kevin Jones - RB - Lions - He is always a
gamble with the lousy coaching in Detroit, but when they run
him, he does well. The Chargers run defense is average at best
(18th overall).
Ben Roethlisberger - QB - Steelers - The Jaguar
pass defense is actually bad (26th overall) and at home the
Steelers need a win. He should be good for 300 yards and 3 TD's.
Santonio Holmes - WR - Steelers - He is healthy
and could come up big against the weak Jaguar pass (26th overall)
defense.
Jeff Garcia - QB - Buccaneers - He is likely
to start and is always good for a solid performance if you are
in need especially against the average Falcon secondary whose
team is in disarray.
Rudi Johnson - RB - Bengals - Just in time
for the playoffs, Johnson is healthy and getting the majority
of the carries. The 49ers have the 26th overall run defense
and this is the best chance for chance to break 100 yards and
a TD.
Steve Smith - WR - Panthers - You simply have
to take the chance and start him. Even without a QB, someone
has to catch the passes and he is do to break one...or two big
plays.
Joey Galloway - WR - Buccaneers
- The Falcons were lit up by Colston and the Saints last week
and Galloway may do the same.
Kurt Warner - QB - Cardinals - It would be
a great start against the Saints if not for the injuries in
the at WR, but he should still throw a lot of passes and put
up good fantasy numbers, even if he throws 2-3 interceptions.
Plaxico Burress - WR - Giants - Burress is
looked much better last week and is a gamble, but could payoff
very big.
Eli Manning - QB - Giants - If Burress is
healthy, Manning will play well at home against a tired Redskin
team.
Deion Branch - WR - Seahawks - With Hackett
out again Branch is still the best alternative in this high
rated pass attack.
Lee Evans - WR - Bills - Going up against
the 30th ranked defense in a playoff-type game is a must start
for Evans.
Week 14:
Sit
Philip Rivers - QB - Chargers
- Tennessee has a very good pass defense (8th overall). Rivers
has been up and down all year and is not worth the risk unless
you are in a bind.
Maurice Morris/Shaun Alexander - RB - Seahawks
- The Seahawks will continue to split carries with both, thus
it is a situation to stay away from.
Kevin Jones - RB - Don't risk ever starting
him, especially against the tough Dallas run defense.
Eli Manning - QB - Giants - The Eagle defense
is solid, especially at home and Manning has yet to prove himself
in '07.
Frank Gore - RB - 49ers - He is facing the
#1 rated Viking run defense, the Vikings are hot and he has
had a sub par season. Bench him if you have a good back-up.
Start
Anthony Gonzales - WR - Colts - Bombed last
week, but Harrison is still down and the Colts #2 WR can be
as good as most #1's.
Vernon Davis - TE - 49ers - Only 1 catch last
week and like we said tight ends catches go up & down, but
he is likely to do as good as any other second-level tight ends.
Earnest Graham - RB - Buccaneers- Should be
a no brainer, but some still lack confidence in Graham. He is
a better start than many of the big names.
Hines Ward - WR - Steelers - Keep starting
him as long as Homes is out.
Luke McCown - QB - Buccaneers- He is likely
to start and if you are in need McCown could be up for another
big game against the weak Texan secondary.
Travis Henry - RB - Broncos - He has won his
suspension and might have some new life. Playing against the
20th ranked Chief run defense at home is a great time to try
him again.
Kolby Smith - RB - Chiefs- He is going up
against the 31st ranked run defense. Enough said.
Vince Young - QB - Titans - He is still playing
well and should continue to play well against the weak Chargers'
pass defense.
Deion Branch - WR - Seahawks - With Hackett
out again and Branch now healthy he should put up good numbers
against the Cardinal 22nd rated pass defense.
Bobby Engram - WR - Seahawks - SAA. Especially
in points per reception leagues.
Justin Gage - WR - Titans - He is the main
man in Tennessee & if Young does well he should too.
Sit - Start
Week 13:
Sit
Kurt Warner - QB - Cardinals
- He is looking good and is a great pick up for the playoffs,
but on the road against Seattle with Boldin and Fitzgerald banged
up may not be very good.
Philip Rivers - QB - Chargers
- Kansas City quietly has a good pass defense (9th overall).
Rivers is looking better, but on the road in Kansas City is
not the best time to play the up and down Rivers.
Maurice Morris/Shaun Alexander - RB - Seahawks
- Morris is an average at best and going up against the tough
Philadelphia run defense (7th overall). If Alexander returns,
neither will carry a full load.
David Garrard - QB - Jaguars - We gave him
the start last week, but this week he is facing the #2 overall
pass defense on the road (Colts).
Kevin Jones - RB - He finally came back big
on thanksgiving, but now he is on the road against the #1 run
defense, Minnesota.
Eli Manning - QB - Giants - The Bear defense
is not that good, but until Manning steps it up, he is a fantasy
back-up.
Rudi Johnson/Kenny Watson - Facing the Pittsburgh
2nd rated run defense on the road and splitting time (though
Johnson is getting the majority) makes for a bench. Johnson
is the better play of the two if you have to.
Start
Kurt Warner - QB - Cardinals - He looks healthy
enough and is coming off a big fantasy game. Home against Cleveland
could mean big numbers 300+ and 3 TD's.
Anthony Gonzales - QB - Colts - Harrison is
still down and the Colts #2 is as good as most #1's.
Vernon Davis - Like must timeouts he will
go up & down, but he is likely to do as good as anyone at
the tight end position.
Frank Gore RB - 49ers - Most managers have
stuck with him and now is not the time to stop. Played well
last week and the Panther run defense is below average (20th).
Dwayne Bowe - WR - Chiefs - Bowe should have
a nice day against the soft Charger secondary. 6 catches 100
yards and 1 TD sounds probable.
Jason Campbell - QB - Redskins - He was a
bench last week, but this week at home against the 29th overall
pass defense makes Campbell is a good start.
Thomas Jones - RB - Jets - Is usually a bench
and might be if you have a better option, but facing the awful
Miami run defense (30th) is as good as it gets for Jones.
Vince Young - QB - Titans - He is playing
well again and should continue to play well against the weak
Texans pass defense.
Deion Branch - WR - Seahawks - With Hackett
out again and Branch now healthy he should put up good numbers
even on the road against Philadelphia.
Len Dale White - RB - Titans - He bombed against
the Bengals, but should rebound and play well against the Texans
at home.
DeShaun Foster - RB - Panthers - He rarely
gets the chance to start in Fantasy -Land, but playing at home
against the 49ers lowly run defense (23rd overall) is as good
as it gets with him.
Jesse Chatman - RB - Dolphins - He is listed
as probable and will start. The Ricky Williams "comeback"
is over and he should get 100+ and a TD against the 31st ranked
run defense.
Sidney Rice -WR - Vikings - Looking very deep
her, but if you are in need, Rice is the man in Minnesota. Detroit
has the #31 pass defense.
Bernard Berian - WR - Bears - He is the target
for Grossman and could have a big day at home against the Giants.
Sit - Start
Week 12:
Sit
DeShaun Foster - RB - Panthers -
He rarely gets the chance to start in Fantasy -Land, and the
Saints may sound like a good time to play him, but the Saints
actually have a solid run defense.
Jason Campbell - QB - Redskins - He has been
playing well and looks like he is becoming a worthwhile fantasy
starter, but not on the road against the tough Buccaneer pass
defense (3rd overall).
Selvin Young - RB - Broncos - He is banged
up and now you have to worry about Andre Carter stealing carries.
Wait a week and see how this plays out.
Kevin Curtis - WR - Going into New England
without Donovan McNabb. Enough said.
Roy Williams - WR - Until he shows otherwise,
you need to find a better option.
Thomas Jones - RB - Jets - They will be playing
from behind and the Cowboys have an excellent run defense.
Raider Offense - The Chiefs have a good defense,
they are playing in KC and the Raiders stink.
Start
Chester Taylor - RB - Vikings - At home against
the weak Raiders Taylor's fresh legs should be good for 100+
and a TD.
Seattle Pass Offense - They are red hot. Matt
Hasselbeck and D.J. Hackett are a must and Deion Branch and
Bobby Engram are considerations against the Ram's average pass
defense (lean to Engram).
Pittsburgh Offense - After being embarrassed
against the lowly Jets, Pittsburgh is likely to be fired up
at home and should take it out against the Dolphins. Holmes
is the better of the receivers, but Ward may make a nice start
too.
Matt Shaub - QB - Texans - Just the presences
of Andre Johnson should help Shaub, but if he contributes Shaub
should play well again against the weak Brown defense.
Jay Cutler - QB - Broncos - The Bears defense
is very average and Cutler is coming into his own. He will not
have a huge game but should be good for 250 yards and 2 Td's.
Brandon Marshall - WR - Broncos - Same as
above.
Marc Bulger - QB - Rams - He is healthy, playing
well , at home and playing against the lowly Seahawk pass defense.
It could turn into a shootout.
Eli Manning - QB - Giants - The Vikings can
stop the run, but can't stop the pass. Manning should have a
big game at home. Viking starting CB Antoine Winfield is likely
out.
Vince Young - QB - Titans - He is starting
to play well again and should continue to play well against
the weak Bengal pass defense (24th overall).
Justin Gage - WR - Titans - Same as above.
Len Dale White - RB - Titans - The Bengal
run defense also stinks and the Titan O-Line is very good.
Kevin Walter - WR - Texans - We still think
he is a good start in points-for-receptions leagues with Johnson
& Shaub healthy, especially against the lowly Browns defense.
Kevin Jones - RB - Lions - If the Lions give
him the ball more, he will do well. Look for him to get 80+
and maybe a TD.
Chad Johnson over Chris Henry - WR - Bengals
- All the talk of Johnson's failure are simply wrong. Yes his
TD total's are low, but his stats are not (53 catches for 938
yards in 10 games). Henry is still a third receiver and though
week-to-week he may beat out Johnson or T.J. overall he will
not.
David Garrard - QB - Jaguars - He simply doesn't
throw interceptions (0 in 2007) and has gotten a little better
every week. The Bills pass defense is awful and with Lynch out,
they will have trouble controlling the clock. Garrard could
have his best game.
Kolby Smith - RB - Chiefs - It is a great
place for the rookie's debut. At home against the weak Oakland
defense (31 overall).
Week 11:
Sit
Jesse Chatman - RB - Miami -
The Eagles will likely attempt to take Chatman out of the game.
The addition of Ricky Williams shouldn't have a major affect
this week, but doesn't help.
Philip Rivers - QB - San Diego - He has been
struggling and going on the road in Jacksonville is not the
place for a turn-around.
Steve Smith - WR - Carolina - He is injured,
the Panthers don't have a QB and he is facing the tough Packer
defense. Need more?
Priest Holmes - RB - Kansas City - The Colts
have their injury problems, but they should be okay against
the run and Holmes, while looking okay, was nothing exciting.
Thomas Jones - RB - Jets - Not a shocker,
but just a reminder that he is very average and is going against
the stiff Pittsburgh run defense.
Start
Chester Taylor - RB - Vikings - At home against
the weak Raiders Taylor's fresh legs should be good for 100+
and a TD.
Matt Shaub - QB - Texans - Just the presences
of Andre Johnson should help Shaub, but if he contributes Shaub
might light it up against the Saint in Houston.
Cleveland Passing Offense - Yes it is in Baltimore,
but there pass defense is awful with their injuries. Start'em
all.
Kevin Walter - WR - Texans - The return of
Andre Johnson & Matt Shaub may give Walter one of his biggest
games. Oh yeah, and the a playing the Saints at home.
Ron Dayne - RB - Texans - If you are in need
of a RB, against the Saints is as good as it gets for Dayne.
Adimchinobi Echemandu could get his fair share of attempts,
but is too risky.
Rudi Johnson - RB - Bengals - He still hasn't
played well, but he did get 22 carries last week, showing he
is ready to take the full running load. Facing the weak Cardinal
defense helps.
D.J. Hackett - WR - Seahawks - Keep starting
him. The Seahawks are going to pass, pass, pass and Hackett
is the real deal.
Donovan McNabb - QB - Philadelphia - He has
been inconsistent, so he is always a risk, but vs. the Dolphin
secondary, at home, is too much to pass up.
Len Dale White - RB - Titans - The Broncos
run defense stinks and the Titan O-Line is very good.
Week 10:
Sit
Ryan Grant - RB - Green Bay -
He may sneak in a TD and be worthwhile, but the combination
of the Vikings run defense with their great time consuming run
game should leave him very few opportunities.
Bronco Offense - The Chiefs defense is very
underrated and is playing well, especially at playing at home
against their division rivals. Denver is struggling.
Cleveland Offense - Only Kellen Winslow should
be starting on the road in Pittsburgh. Maybe Braylon Edwards
if you must.
Cincinnati Running Backs - The only thing
Baltimore can do to is stop the run. Rudi Johnson is still injured,
though he may play and Kenny Watson should be stuffed.
Cedric Benson - RB - Chicago - Not a shocker
here, but just reminding you that he is a bum.
Marvin Harrison - WR - Colts - Not worth the
risk, listed as Questionable. The Colts should be saving him
for the playoffs.
Shaun Alexander - RB - Seattle - He has not practiced because of several injuries & he has been a bum all year.
Start
Brett Farve - QB - Packers - At home against
the rather weak Vikings secondary would give Farve a 2-3 TD
game and 300 yards.
Gregg Jennings - WR - Packers - He is the
now main man in Green Bay. AS Farve goes, he is likely to go.
Jesse Chatman - RB - Miami - The Bill run
defense is below average and Chatman's fresh legs are about
the only thing going on in Miami. Should be good for 80 yards
& a TD & some receptions.
Pittsburgh Offense - Start'em all! At home
against the lowly Cleveland defense.
David Patten - WR - Saints - If you are in
need of a WR start, Patten has 19 catches for 332 yards in the
last 4 games. With Brees hot all 3 Saint WR's are worth a shot.
Arizona & Detroit Offenses - Start'em
all!
Eli Manning - QB - Giants- There is worry
with Burress' continued injury, but Manning should still have
a good game at home against the Cowboys, especially if the game
turns into a Romo vs. Manning shoot out. Tank Johnson will play
for the Cowboys & this should slow Brandon Jacobs down,
but not stop him from 70+ & a TD.
D.J. Hackett - WR - Seahawks - Finally showed
up last week. Look for him to expand his role in the offense
and get 6 catches for 90+.
Brian Griese - QB - Chicago - Oakland's defense
has struggled and the Bears my take out the frustrations against
a much weaker Oakland team.
Greg Olsen - TE - Chicago - Is getting better
& better. See above.
Aaron Moorehead - WR - Colts - Harrison is
not likely to play much, Gonzales is out and equally as important,
Quentin Jammer, the Chargers starting corner is out. If you
are in need, you may get luck with Moorehead.
Maurice Morris - RB - Seahawks - He may start
and can be an emergency play for you, even if he doesn't start.
Vernon Davis - TE - 49ers - He should be
starting all year for your offense, he is all the 49ers have
at this point.
Week 9:
Sit
Baltimore - Passing Offense -
Heap may not play, OT Ogden may not play & McNair is coming
off an injury, WR Mason won't score and they are all going into
Pittsburgh. Bench them all.
Vince Young - QB - Titans - Hasn't done much
since the injury, don't take a chance now. The Titans should
be running a lot anyway.
Marion Barber - RB - Cowboys - This is a bench'em
only if you have a solid alternative. Playing in Philadelphia
is always tough and the Eagles have a good run defense (8th
overall).
DeShaun Foster - RB - Carolina - An average
back, with a lousy QB play on the road against the #1 run defense.
Start
Drew Brees - QB - Saints - Yes the Jaguar
defense is tough, but you have to ride the hot hand of Brees
& the Saints, especially at home.
Donovan McNabb - QB - Eagles - Starting CB
Henry is still out and the Cowboy secondary is average. The
Eagles will be pumped for this game & do their best to stay
even with Romo & the Cowboys.
Kevin Curtis - WR - Same as above.
Earnest Graham - RB - Tampa Bay - He is at
home against the Cardinals. He has been playing very solid ball
and is good for 80 yards & 1 TD, plus a few receptions.
Lee Evans - WR - Bills - Just a reminder,
he is hot! Plus the Bills get the Bengals at home.
Jeff Garcia - QB - Tampa Bay - Failed last
week against the tough Jaguar Defense, but will not do the same
against the Cardinals.
LenDale White - RB - Titans - Chris Brown
is still injured & he continues to play well.
D.J. Hackett - WR - Seahawks - Looks to finally
be back from his injury and he should have a good game against
the weak Brown secondary.
Hines Ward - WR - Steelers - We generally
like Holmes better, but Ward should get several receptions &
1 TD at home against Baltimore and outplay Holmes.
Kevin Walter - WR - Texans - Remains a very
good start in points for reception leagues & a solid start
in any league playing against an up and down Raider defense.
Jason Campbell - QB - Redskins - He is a good
QB who has a solid fantasy day every now and then. This should
be one of those good days.
Antwaan Randle El - WR - Redskins - If you
are in need for a WR start...same as above.
Clinton Portis - RB - Redskins - Has been
a fantasy bust, but like Campbell, this should be one of his
batter starts.
Vernon Davis - TE - 49ers - He may be the
only bright spot on a woeful offense.
Week 8:
Sit
Jon Kitna - QB - Lions - The
Bear defense is what is was last year, but Kitna hasn't been
playing well nor does he do great on the road.
Ravens - Offense - Playing at
Pittsburgh, most are banged up including OT Ogden.
Donovan McNabb - QB - Eagles
- On the road against an good Minnesota defense and he hasn't
done a whole lot lately. Kevin Curtis might need to join him
on your bench.
Lamont Jordan - RB - Oakland - On the road
against the tough Tennessee defense. He is struggling and Dominic
Rhodes will start to take away more carries.
Marvin Harrison - WR - Colts
- His injury has limited him & he should ride your bench
until he shows signs of breaking out.
Start
Brian Griese - QB - Bears - At home vs. the
Lions is as good as it gets for him. He is coming off some good
fantasy plays. Completes a lot of passes for PPC leagues.
Jason Wright - RB - Browns - St. Louis's defense
is average and if Jamal Lewis is out he makes a solid start
if you need a RB.
Ben Roethlisberger - QB - An easy call against
Cincinnati, plus there is a chance for a nice shoot-out if the
Bengals can do something at home. Santonio Holmes and Heath
Miller should have solid performances along with him.
Jesse Chatman - RB - Dolphins - The one thing
the Dolphins have done well all season is run the ball. Even
Chatman did well early on, threatening Brown's job. The Giant
rush defense id good, but not amazing (10th overall).
Roydell Williams - WR - Titans - If you need
a WR start during the bye, Williams is getting a lot more looks
lately and has big-play ability. The Oakland secondary hasn't
done a lot this season either.
LenDale White - RB - Titans - Over a 100 hundred
yards and a TD last week and may do the same with Brown out
again.
Vince Young - QB - Titans - Back from an
injury just in time to play against the weak Raiders and Daunte
Culpepper.
Lee Evans - WR - Bills -Finally played well
last week catching 5 passes for 98 yards. Should continue to
improve his stats as rookie QB Trent Edwards gets comfortable.
Kevin Walter - WR - Texans - Even if Matt
Shaub is out someone will catch some passes and it has been
Walters with 18 in the last 2 games. Better in points for receptions
leagues.
Ike Hillard - WR - Buccaneers - If you are
desperate need of a WR Hillard may have a solid game even against
a good Jaguar defense who may tire out being on the field.
Week 6:
Sit
Thomas Jones - RB - Jets - His
has been a fantasy bum and now he goes into the tough Philadelphia
run defense.
Vince Young - QB - Titans - On
the road against a very good Buccaneer secondary.
Matt Schaub - QB - Texans - On
the road against an excellent Jacksonville secondary and Andre
Johnson is still out.
Brian Leonard - RB - Rams - The offense did
improve, but it is likely to struggle in Baltimore.
Earnest Graham - RB - Buccaneers - If you're
in the bye-bind, start him, but the Titan run defense is stout
and Graham hasn't proven he can take the load yet.
Oakland Raiders - RB's - Playing in San Diego
against a tough run D and are likely to play from behind. All
3 backs may split the fantasy numbers as well.
Atlanta Falcon RB's - Until one steps up
they are both fantasy bums. If you have to start one, we prefer
Norwood because he could break a big one.
Start
Derrick Mason - WR - Ravens - He is coming
off a 11 catch game and now has 44 total catches in 2007
and he is at home vs. the Rams.
Jason Wright - RB - Browns - Miami's run defense
has struggled and Jamal Lewis is out.
Brian Griese - QB - If you need a QB start
with the byes, Griese looked very solid last week in the big
win at Green Bay. The Vikings should stuff the run, but the
struggle against the pass.
Maurice Jones-Drew - RB - Jaguars - Finally
performed in week 5 and Taylor is injured, though he may play.
Dennis Northcutt - WR Jaguars - If you need
a WR start during the bye, Jacksonville at home vs. Houston
is a sold start for the only WR making noise in Jacksonville.
Dwayne Bowe - WR - Chiefs - At home vs. the
lowly Bengals defense.
Donovan McNabb - QB - Philadelphia - The Jets
defense stinks and coming off the bye McNabb and Westbrook are
rested and ready.
Kevin Curtis - WR - Philadelphia - If McNabb
does well a WR must do well and why not Curtis again?
Chad Pennington - QB - Jets - We see McNabb
lighting it up and, at home to stay close, Pennington will need
to do the same.
Jeff Garcia - QB - Buccaneers - The Titans
may stuff the run but Garcia will find the end zone 2 times
and toss for over 250.
Ike Hillard - WR - Buccaneers - If you are
need of a WR Hillard may have a solid game vs. a soft Titan
secondary.
Bobby Engram - WR - Seahawks - One again,
if you need a start. At home vs. the awful Saints should give
him at least 5 catches.
Archive Reports:
Inside
the Numbers: Week Three
Inside
the Numbers: Week Two
Inside
the Numbers: Week One
2007
Pre-Season Wrap-up
2007
Draft Report 8-27-07
Week 5:
Sit
Jake Delhomme - QB Panthers
- His injury makes him too risky too start.
Matt Leinart - QB - Cardinals
- Warner will continue to sub. He is an auto-bench until this
changes.
Michael Pittman & Earnest Graham
- RB's Tampa Bay - Playing in Indianapolis against
tough Indy D with a RB by committee.
Jon Kitna - QB Lions - Is due
for a let down & the great Washington secondary will oblige
him.
Phillip Rivers - QB Chargers
- Facing another tough pass defense, expect them to run over
30 times and Rivers to manage game.
Chicago - Green Bay - Offenses
- Only start players in this game who must start for you.
Benson, Driver & Farve are the only players to start if
you don't have options.
Start
Brandon Jacobs - RB Giants
- Should see plenty of action against average Jets' D coming
off his injury.
Plaxico Burress - WR Giants
- Playing well doubt being listed as questionable.
Santonio Holmes - WR Steelers
- With Ward still out he is the main man in Pittsburgh.
Brandon Jones - WR Titans -
Has 9 catches in last 2 games. Looking to become the main
man.
Brandon Marshall - WR Broncos
- With Walker likely out the up & coming star should see
many balls coming his way.
Lee Evans - WR Bills - At home,
Monday Night against an average, though improving Dallas pass
defense could get the only offense for the Bills. He is a
due...Over due.
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