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NFL fantasy football: Week 9 game recaps

5. listopadu 2012 v 2:28 | news articles

Carolina Panthers at Washington Redskins

Analysis by Michael Fabiano
Robert Griffin III had his second straight poor stat line from a fantasy perspective, posting 215 passing yards, 53 rushing yards and no touchdowns. However, he had a rushing touchdown and a passing touchdown called back late in the fourth quarter due to penalties. RG3 should rebound against the Philadelphia Eagles after the bye week. ... Alfred Morris was also a disappointment with a mediocre 76 yards on the ground, though he averaged a solid 5.8 yards per carry. Morris also lost a goal-line chance to Evan Royster on the drive where Griffin III had two touchdowns called back. ...Santana Moss, who scored three touchdowns in his last two games, was held to one catch. ...Josh Morgan led the Redskins with six catches but scored a mere 4.6 fantasy points in standard leagues. ... Logan Paulsen, who led the team with 59 receiving yards, has worked his way to being a viable No. 2 fantasy tight end.
Cam Newton was phenomenal in this contest, posting 201 passing yards, 37 rushing yards and two total touchdowns to finish with 21.74 fantasy points. Look for his success to continue against theTampa Bay Buccaneers in Week 10. ... Jonathan Stewart led the team with 11 backfield touches but didn't dominate DeAngelo Williams (6), who found the end zone on a 30-yard run. Stewart is still the back to own in Carolina, but he's no more than a flex option. ... Steve Smith caught just three passes despite what was a fantastic matchup, but one of those receptions went for a touchdown. He finished with 10.10 fantasy points and has scored a combined 21.90 points in his last two games. He had averaged 6.27 points in his previous four contests. ... Greg Olsen led the team with five receptions, but he finished with just 4.8 fantasy points in standard leagues. That was disappointing based on the great matchup.

Denver Broncos at Cincinnati Bengals

Analysis by Jason Smith
What can you say about the Broncos offense? It's a machine right now. Two bad throws hurt what could have been an even bigger day for Peyton Manning. Manning was deadly all day and I wouldn't be surprised if from here on out he's the QB with the most fantasy points. ... Decker is rapidly becoming Manning's go-to wide receiver. He's overtaking Demaryius Thomas but it's not like Thomas is disappearing, it's more of a No. 1 and 1A situation in Denver. Thomas still has the breakaway speed that can't be denied, but when Manning needs the yards, be it on third down or at the goal line, Decker is his favorite target. ... Willis McGahee is continuing his serviceable season, but he's no more than a flex play. You can count on him for 5-10 fantasy points a week. Every three weeks or so he can give you a 100-yard game but you can't count on it. Joel Dreessen has overtaken Jacob Tamme as the top tight end and needs to be owned and started. ... The Broncosdefense has emerged as a weekly play with another double-digit performance Sunday, thanks to a 105-yard kickoff return for a score. They do it all: in addition to the scores they pile up the turnovers and sacks.
Andy Dalton had a nice game the week after being challenged by head coach Marvin Lewis, but he's still a matchup-based QB at best. If he gets hot for a couple of weeks I might change my mind, but he needs a reliable No. 2 WR to step up behind A.J. Green. When Andrew Hawkins was that guy earlier this year, Dalton was a top ten fantasy QB. But since he's disappeared, so has Dalton's overall productivity. ... Nothing new about A.J. Green except to say he's the top WR in fantasy overall and will most likely replace Calvin Johnson as the lone WR to be taken in the first round of your fantasy draft next season. ... BenJarvus Green-Ellis showed a little bit of life with 56 yards and a TD, but the bottom line is he's averaging less than 3.5 yards per carry, which won't keep him in the starting role for long. He's the Tim Hightower of 2012: the running back who's been getting the ball a ton but under-producing as a result. He's a questionable flex for now, and once the byes are over, it's going to be hard to play him at all. ... Welcome to the TE carousel, Jermaine Gresham! For the second time in the last three weeks he had a terrific game and should be picked up and started. The TE position in fantasy is impossible to break down. Unless you have one of the top three or four elite ones, you're still plugging and playing at this position.
 

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