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		<title>Rookie Sanchez is Jets starting QB</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[FLORHAM PARK, N.J. &#8212; The future is now for the new face of the New York Jets, Mark Sanchez. First-year coach Rex Ryan announced Wednesday that he had selected Sanchez to be the team&#8217;s starting quarterback, making him the first rookie scheduled to open a season under center for the Jets. &#8220;This comes with a [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=fantasyfootballnews.wordpress.com&amp;blog=1681799&amp;post=117&amp;subd=fantasyfootballnews&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>FLORHAM PARK, N.J. &#8212; The future is now for the new face of the New York Jets, Mark Sanchez. First-year coach Rex Ryan announced Wednesday that he had selected Sanchez to be the team&#8217;s starting quarterback, making him the first rookie scheduled to open a season under center for the Jets. &#8220;This comes with a lot of responsibility,&#8221; Sanchez said. Read more: <a href="http://ping.fm/xnCaE">http://ping.fm/xnCaE</a></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Venus and Serena Williams have found a new sport: pro football. The tennis-playing sisters own a stake in the Miami Dolphins #dolphins<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=fantasyfootballnews.wordpress.com&amp;blog=1681799&amp;post=116&amp;subd=fantasyfootballnews&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Venus and Serena Williams have found a new sport: pro football. The tennis-playing sisters own a stake in the Miami Dolphins #dolphins</p>
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		<title>Venus, Serena own part of Miami Dolphins</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Venus and Serena Williams have found a new sport: pro football. The tennis-playing sisters will become the latest celebrities to own a stake in the Miami Dolphins, a person familiar with the deal said Wednesday. The person didn&#8217;t want to be identified because the team plans an announcement Tuesday.<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=fantasyfootballnews.wordpress.com&amp;blog=1681799&amp;post=115&amp;subd=fantasyfootballnews&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Venus and Serena Williams have found a new sport: pro football.</p>
<p>The tennis-playing sisters will become the latest celebrities to own a stake in the Miami Dolphins, a person familiar with the deal said Wednesday. The person didn&#8217;t want to be identified because the team plans an announcement Tuesday.</p>
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		<title>NFL is getting tough on dirty plays and hits</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is personal. Very personal. It has been since the mid-1980s, when Ray Anderson first met Darryl Stingley. Anderson was standing. Stingley was in a wheelchair. At the time, Anderson worked for a Boston-based sports agent who represented Stingley. About seven years earlier, Stingley, while playing receiver for the New England Patriots, paid a severe [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=fantasyfootballnews.wordpress.com&amp;blog=1681799&amp;post=111&amp;subd=fantasyfootballnews&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is personal. Very personal. It has been since the mid-1980s, when Ray Anderson first met Darryl Stingley.</p>
<p>Anderson was standing. Stingley was in a wheelchair.</p>
<p>At the time, Anderson worked for a Boston-based sports agent who represented Stingley. About seven years earlier, Stingley, while playing receiver for the <a title="New England Patriots - Playerprofile" href="http://www.dampsfootball.com/player/348/New_England_Patriots/"><strong>New England Patriots</strong></a>, paid a severe price for jumping to make a catch in a preseason game. A vicious hit from <a title="Oakland Raiders - Playerprofile" href="http://www.dampsfootball.com/player/77/Oakland_Raiders/"><strong>Oakland Raiders</strong></a> defensive back Jack Tatum left him a quadriplegic. Last year, at age 55, Stingley died from heart disease and pneumonia that were complicated by quadriplegia.</p>
<p>The lasting effect of that football tragedy burned itself into Anderson&#8217;s psyche. It stayed with him as an agent, as executive vice president and chief administrative officer for the <a title="Atlanta Falcons - Playerprofile" href="http://www.dampsfootball.com/player/72/Atlanta_Falcons/"><strong>Atlanta Falcons</strong></a>, and in his current capacity as executive vice president of football operations for the NFL &#8212; a.k.a. Commissioner Roger Goodell&#8217;s right-hand man for player discipline.</p>
<p>&#8220;To this day, a lot of folks think that hit was totally unnecessary,&#8221; Anderson said. &#8220;I saw what can happen, and I was around it. And the commissioner and I have talked about this, in particular, and we are adamant that we cannot have that happen on this commissioner&#8217;s watch.</p>
<p>&#8220;We will do everything we can to make sure that those things don&#8217;t happen because we haven&#8217;t been aggressive enough and proactive enough and committed enough to make our players play within the rules and not employ illegal techniques that put our guys at risk of being the next Darryl Stingley.&#8221;</p>
<p>That&#8217;s why the league has handed out several fines and two suspensions for illegal play within the first five weeks of the season. And it is especially why, when players complain publicly about dirty hits &#8212; and plenty of them have since the season began &#8212; Anderson listens with great interest.</p>
<p>This is what he&#8217;s heard so far:</p>
<p>Week 1: Giants defensive end Mathias Kiwanuka accuses Redskins tackle Chris Samuels of intentionally falling on the back of his ankle after Kiwanuka beat him on a pass rush on the game&#8217;s final snap; Patriots receiver <a title="Randy Moss - Playerprofile" href="http://www.dampsfootball.com/player/2/Randy_Moss/"><strong>Randy Moss</strong></a> accuses Bernard Pollard of a dirty hit when the Chiefs safety made contact with <a title="Tom Brady - Playerprofile" href="http://www.dampsfootball.com/player/226/Tom_Brady/"><strong>Tom Brady</strong></a>&#8216;s knee, causing the injury that ended the season of the Patriots quarterback and the league&#8217;s 2007 Most Valuable Player; Cowboys cornerback/return man Adam Jones accuses a Browns player of grabbing him in the crotch after he muffed a punt.</p>
<p>Week 3: Patriots safety Rodney Harrison calls a chop block by Miami running back <a title="Ricky Williams - Playerprofile" href="http://www.dampsfootball.com/player/14/Ricky_Williams/"><strong>Ricky Williams</strong></a> on linebacker Mike Vrabel a dirty play, telling reporters, &#8220;There&#8217;s no place in the game for that.&#8221;; Buccaneers right tackle Jeremy Trueblood accuses the Bears of precipitating a melee in overtime that ended with punches being thrown, penalties being assessed and fines being levied; Ravens running back <a title="Willis McGahee - Playerprofile" href="http://www.dampsfootball.com/player/289/Willis_McGahee/"><strong>Willis McGahee</strong></a> and coach John Harbaugh accuse the Browns of intentionally gouging the left eye of McGahee, who was forced to leave the game twice.</p>
<p>Week 4: Vikings quarterback <a title="Gus Frerotte - Playerprofile" href="http://www.dampsfootball.com/player/248/Gus_Frerotte/"><strong>Gus Frerotte</strong></a> accuses Titans defensive end Kyle Vanden Bosch of hitting him with a cheap shot in the fourth quarter.</p>
<p>The NFL did not administer discipline in any of those cases, but Anderson has been plenty busy handing out punishment elsewhere. In Week 4 alone, the league issued a $50,000 fine and one-game suspension to Jets safety Eric Smith for launching himself into a helmet-to-helmet collision with Cardinals receiver <a title="Anquan Boldin - Playerprofile" href="http://www.dampsfootball.com/player/336/Anquan_Boldin/"><strong>Anquan Boldin</strong></a>; a $25,000 fine to Saints safety Kevin Kaesviharn for helmet-to-helmet contact with 49ers rookie receiver <a title="Josh Morgan - Playerprofile" href="http://www.dampsfootball.com/player/603/Josh_Morgan/"><strong>Josh Morgan</strong></a>; a $10,000 fine to Panthers defensive end Julius Peppers for a helmet-to-helmet hit on Falcons rookie quarterback <a title="Matt Ryan - Playerprofile" href="http://www.dampsfootball.com/player/592/Matt_Ryan/"><strong>Matt Ryan</strong></a>; and a $5,000 fine to Chiefs defensive lineman Turk McBride for a late hit on Broncos quarterback <a title="Jay Cutler - Playerprofile" href="http://www.dampsfootball.com/player/462/Jay_Cutler/"><strong>Jay Cutler</strong></a>.</p>
<p>In Week 3, the NFL levied $7,500 fines against Titans safety Chris Hope and Raiders defensive end Kalimba Edwards for horse-collar tackles, and $5,000 fines against Redskins offensive tackle Stephon Heyer (hitting an opponent away from the play) and Raiders safety Gibril Wilson (striking an opponent in the head). In Week 2, Bucs cornerback Elbert Mack drew a one-game suspension, also for making helmet-to-helmet contact with Ryan.</p>
<p>Another helmet-to-helmet hit on Sunday knocked Giants wide receiver Domenik Hixon out of the game with a concussion. As of Tuesday, the league had not punished the responsible player, Seahawks cornerback Josh Wilson.<br />
Policing themselves</p>
<p>Anderson has been paying close attention to the pronounced trend of whistle-blowing that players have done when they believe they&#8217;re on the receiving end of a cheap shot.</p>
<p>&#8220;I certainly will acknowledge that the players have been more vocal about it,&#8221; Anderson said. &#8220;If they&#8217;re feeling like they&#8217;re being cheap-shotted, I think there is less of a culture of don&#8217;t say it out loud and just retaliate. I think there&#8217;s more of a culture of, &#8216;I&#8217;m going to call this guy out, because I&#8217;m tired of it, and it&#8217;s not good for the game.&#8217; The stakes now are so much higher, in terms of the economics, the adulation, the notoriety. And I think they&#8217;re at the point now where they&#8217;re going to speak out, because they can&#8217;t risk being silent and trying to get the vigilante justice at some point down the road, when they may not be on the field for the rest of the year.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;When I first came into the league, if someone said, &#8216;Aw, you ought to be fined,&#8217; everybody would say, &#8216;Shut up and play football,&#8217; &#8221; said hard-hitting Pro Bowl safety John Lynch, who is not on an NFL roster but is keeping himself in shape in case a team calls. &#8220;It used to be just part of business and you knew, &#8216;Alright, I signed up for this. It&#8217;s a tough game.&#8217; But I think the fact is, for the first time that I can remember, players are talking about, &#8216;Well, he should be fined for that.&#8217; It used to be media might have talked about it, but now you&#8217;re hearing players talking about it, and that&#8217;s because it&#8217;s become a part of the culture.&#8221;</p>
<p>The complaints get the NFL&#8217;s attention, Anderson pointed out, &#8220;even in instances where maybe we wouldn&#8217;t have thought it was as egregious as apparently the player does.&#8221; But more importantly, Anderson said, is the accusations make 31 other teams aware that someone isn&#8217;t playing clean and is a potential threat to the well-being of his peers.<span id="more-111"></span></p>
<p>McGahee&#8217;s allegations certainly got the attention of Pittsburgh linebacker James Farrior, who saw the running back&#8217;s bloodshot left eye up close during the Steelers-Ravens game on Monday night in Week 4.</p>
<p>&#8220;That&#8217;s when you&#8217;re crossing the line, when you&#8217;re literally trying to hurt somebody,&#8221; Farrior said. &#8220;We can&#8217;t have that in the league. The tempers might flare up, and players might get angry, but there&#8217;s definitely no place for that in the NFL.&#8221;</p>
<p>Not surprisingly, former NFL offensive lineman Conrad Dobler, labeled the dirtiest player in pro football during a career that spanned from the 1972 to 1981, doesn&#8217;t understand what all the fuss is about.</p>
<p>&#8220;These guys think that, just because the quarterback can wear a skirt, everybody should wear a skirt,&#8221; Dobler said. &#8220;There&#8217;s no place to hide in between those white lines. When people look at my knees and see those scars on them, they ask, &#8216;Do all football players have scars like that on their knees?&#8217; I say, &#8216;Only the ones that played.&#8217; Hey, it&#8217;s a pugilistic type of sport. Someone is going to get hurt. And every time someone gets hurt, (the perception is) it was a dirty play.</p>
<p>&#8220;I took my fair share of licks. If you&#8217;re going to give them, you&#8217;d better be man enough to get them. You keep a little book and you find that guy (that hit you). You&#8217;ll play him again and you give him a shot, you ear-hole him. They straighten up and start playing right.&#8221;</p>
<p>Given the rash of complaints and multiple fines this season, one can&#8217;t help but wonder if the NFL is seeing an increase in dirty play.</p>
<p>Anderson said he doesn&#8217;t think so. The same opinion was voiced by coaches as well as current and former players.<br />
Commissioner&#8217;s warning</p>
<p>Still, the day after Mack was suspended, Goodell felt the need to send a memo to all 32 clubs that said, in part: &#8220;From this point forward, you should be clear on the following point: Any conduct that unnecessarily risks the safety of other players has no role in the game of football and will be disciplined at increased levels, including on a first offense.&#8221;</p>
<p>He took the unusual action of ordering that the memo be read and distributed to every player in the league.</p>
<p>&#8220;Sometimes, those memos come out &#8212; and I don&#8217;t mean any disrespect for the commissioner&#8217;s office &#8212; but I&#8217;ve just seen for years where coaches kind of crumple them up and throw them in the (garbage) bin,&#8221; said Lynch, who played for the Buccaneers and Broncos and spent the summer in New England&#8217;s training camp before being released. &#8220;This was one where he specifically said that he wanted it read to every player in the league. And I think people know, with this commissioner, when he says something like that, he means it.&#8221;</p>
<p>Anderson called the Mack and Smith hits &#8220;clear poster-child-type situations&#8221; of what the league is trying to eliminate, because each player left his feet, launching himself into his target, and each led with his helmet. Was there also a determination that each player intentionally tried to bring harm to another player? The league doesn&#8217;t go there.</p>
<p>&#8220;Intent is irrelevant, because we can&#8217;t get inside a guy&#8217;s head,&#8221; Anderson said. &#8220;What we look at is if you have an illegal technique. If you launch, you have taken responsibility for not being able to alter your path toward your target. And then if the launch ends up in a helmet-to-helmet result, then you are literally, strictly liable.&#8221;</p>
<p>That was part of the reason each player received a one-game suspension without pay. Another part was to send a stronger message about the severity of the crime.</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s apparent that fines, in and of themselves, just don&#8217;t seem to be the deterrent,&#8221; Anderson said. &#8220;So, taking a guy off the field and sitting him down and having him have to look at his teammates and his head coach and say, &#8216;I also let the club down because I&#8217;m not available,&#8217; maybe that gets the message across.&#8221;</p>
<p>According to current and former players, loss of money speaks the loudest to offenders. If the punishment already levied doesn&#8217;t curb dirty play, they suggest the league should go with longer suspensions.</p>
<p>&#8220;A few game checks (lost), and watch everybody just fall into place,&#8221; said former Raiders and Bills linebacker Phil Villapiano, who established himself as a fierce hitter when he played for Oakland in the &#8217;70s.</p>
<p>When it comes to discouraging dangerous hits, safety is the league&#8217;s primary concern. But it isn&#8217;t the only one. Business also is part of the equation. And it is bad business for the NFL to be missing any of its biggest stars, such as Brady.</p>
<p>&#8220;There is no question that there is a responsibility to protect every player, but it would also be naïve to think that we don&#8217;t have an interest in making sure that our marquee players are protected from unnecessary risk and illegal technique,&#8221; Anderson said. &#8220;It would be foolish to deny that, because that&#8217;s what makes our game. People want to come see the stars.&#8221;<br />
Tackling a lost art</p>
<p>Players might not necessarily be showing greater malice with their play this season than they have in prior years. Yet, some former players, as well as others around the NFL, think that good, old-fashioned form tackling has become a lost art. They believe that injuries &#8212; such as the one that caused Boldin to undergo surgery for a fracture of a facial bone &#8212; are happening because <a title="Defenders - Roster" href="http://www.dampsfootball.com/roster/2008/5/11/"><strong>Defenders</strong></a> constantly look for the dramatic hit that makes highlight reels.</p>
<p>&#8220;Everybody wants to hit everybody as hard as they can,&#8221; Villapiano said. &#8220;Whatever happened to really good tacklers? I don&#8217;t see anybody make a nice, quick, decisive tackle. I used to tell people, &#8216;When you tackle somebody right, neither the ball-carrier nor the defensive player feels a thing. It&#8217;s perfect.&#8217;</p>
<p>&#8220;I don&#8217;t like the hits that can lead to spinal-cord injuries. I don&#8217;t like the helmet-to-helmet shots, even though I was a master at it. As I&#8217;ve gotten older, I really don&#8217;t like it. I lived through the Jack Tatum-Darryl Stingley thing. I consider myself a Raider, a team that has had some of the dirtiest, nastiest guys in the league. But I&#8217;d like to see a little bit of safety, also. These guys know what they&#8217;re doing. You&#8217;re professionals, and you can control the shot. I knew exactly what I was doing on every tackle I ever made.&#8221;</p>
<p>Nevertheless, it&#8217;s hard to overcome a mindset about delivering blows that players adopt even before they enter the league. To a man, some of the game&#8217;s hardest hitters will tell you they long ago learned they should pour their entire body into every hit &#8212; and all of them realized early on how much they enjoy making contact that way.</p>
<p>In 1992, while Lynch was at Stanford University, the late Bill Walsh was back for his second stint as the Cardinal&#8217;s coach. Former Niners players, including defensive back and Hall of Fame member Ronnie Lott, were regular visitors to practice. Lott had a reputation for being one of the toughest and hardest-hitting players in league history. He set out to pass down his legacy to Lynch.</p>
<p>&#8220;He kind of took a liking to the way I played the game right away,&#8221; Lynch said. &#8220;I remember long talks with Ronnie about how he used to feel he had half the game won before he even stepped on the field, because people were simply afraid to come in his territory. He said, &#8216;You&#8217;ve got to let everyone know, when they come into that area, it&#8217;s going to be painful. It&#8217;s not going to be pretty. They might come in there early in the game, but late in the game, their arms are going to get a little shorter. And when they need a big play at the end of the game, and the throw&#8217;s right there and they pull up, you know you&#8217;ve done your job. Not only do you want them for that week, you want them for six more games. You want anyone watching that film to say they&#8217;re not ever going in there.&#8217;</p>
<p>&#8220;It sounds barbaric, it sounds terrible, but I remember the old NFL Films (clips), when (Dick) Butkus used to talk about those things, too. Nowadays, if you (talk) about that, people think, &#8216;This guy&#8217;s a little off, he&#8217;s a little sick.&#8217; It used to be it was part of the deal.&#8221;</p>
<p>So was &#8220;cleaning up&#8221; around the piles after a play. It used to be that a good five seconds after a play, long after the whistle had blown, a defensive or offensive player standing on the perimeter of a pile could pretty much count on receiving a blindside hit.</p>
<p>&#8220;Rod Marinelli (when he was a defensive assistant for Tampa Bay) used to say, &#8216;If it&#8217;s wigglin&#8217;, hit it,&#8217; &#8221; Lynch recalled. &#8220;That was the mantra of the Bucs&#8217; defense. Nowadays if you did that, a flag would go up in a second.&#8221;</p>
<p>Adjustments in attitude and approach might not always be easy, but they can be made. Donnie (Torpedo) Shell, a former defensive back for the Steelers known for his aggressive hitting, admitted that if he were playing today, &#8220;The commissioner probably would call me into his office, because it wasn&#8217;t illegal to tackle the way I did back then.&#8221; But Shell, now the player development director for the <a title="Carolina Panthers - Playerprofile" href="http://www.dampsfootball.com/player/319/Carolina_Panthers/"><strong>Carolina Panthers</strong></a>, insisted he would be able to play under the current rules.</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s just like the 5-yard chuck rule,&#8221; he said. &#8220;Before that rule, you could jam the receiver as long as the ball wasn&#8217;t in the air. He could be 10 yards, 15 yards down the field, and if the quarterback hasn&#8217;t released the ball, you can still jam him. Now, you&#8217;ve got to let him go after 5 yards. If you&#8217;re in the league, you have to adjust to the rules of the league. Not only is the commissioner emphasizing (that flagrant illegal hits won&#8217;t be tolerated), your coaches begin to emphasize it, too.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;The key,&#8221; <a title="New Orleans Saints - Playerprofile" href="http://www.dampsfootball.com/player/34/New_Orleans_Saints/"><strong>New Orleans Saints</strong></a> coach Sean Payton said, &#8220;is trying to have a clear understanding for all 32 teams as to what is thumbs up and what is thumbs down. How do you hit the quarterback? Well, it&#8217;s below the shoulder pads and above the knees. The hard ones are the hit on a defenseless player over the middle. There&#8217;s an aggression involved in regards to the contact. Sometimes there&#8217;s a flag involved; sometimes there&#8217;s not. The more that you see the officials as well as (NFL director of officiating Mike) Pereira and the league office being on the same page, I think the better it is for everyone playing.&#8221;</p>
<p>One concern another coach expressed anonymously was that, in avoiding the league punishment that results from helmet-to-helmet hits, defensive backs could start aiming lower and cause just as many &#8212; if not more &#8212; serious injuries without retribution. &#8220;What happens when all these DBs start going low?&#8221; the coach said. &#8220;How much more vulnerable is the receiver in that case?&#8221;</p>
<p>Protecting integrity of the game</p>
<p>Another concern that some current and former players have is being conflicted over unloading on a ball carrier, for fear of league punishment, or holding back and allowing him to run for a big gain. It&#8217;s a fine line that can be difficult to negotiate.</p>
<p>During Lynch&#8217;s first season with Denver, he was fined $75,000 for a helmet-to-helmet hit on Colts tight end <a title="Dallas Clark - Playerprofile" href="http://www.dampsfootball.com/player/351/Dallas_Clark/"><strong>Dallas Clark</strong></a>. A couple of years later, he was in ideal position to lay a massive hit on a receiver over the middle, &#8220;and I kind of eased up for the first time in my career,&#8221; said Lynch, who has been fined about a half-dozen times for illegal hits. &#8220;The ball was close to being overthrown, I eased up and the guy caught it. I said, &#8216;I can&#8217;t believe I just did that.&#8217; &#8220;</p>
<p>Lynch and others fear the prospect of the league going overboard in its efforts to make the game safer. They think too many rules and restrictions can harm the integrity of the game.</p>
<p>Contact is, after all, a fundamental part of football. It is a big reason why NFL stadiums are packed and why the league&#8217;s television audiences far surpass those of other major sports. If more and more players hesitate to make hits for fear of punishment, the game could be significantly altered.</p>
<p>&#8220;By the end,&#8221; Lynch said, &#8220;you&#8217;re not playing football anymore.&#8221;</p>
<p>No one is more acutely aware of that than members of the league&#8217;s competition committee. When it comes to recommending rules changes, the coaches and front-office executives who comprise that group try and guard against overreaction.</p>
<p>&#8220;There&#8217;s no question about it, you&#8217;re protecting the integrity of the game,&#8221; said <a title="Tennessee Titans - Playerprofile" href="http://www.dampsfootball.com/player/45/Tennessee_Titans/"><strong>Tennessee Titans</strong></a> coach and competition committee co-chairman Jeff Fisher. &#8220;We&#8217;ve got a rule book that&#8217;s good. We always have to be very careful not to change a rule because of one play.&#8221;</p>
<p>As far as Dobler is concerned, there isn&#8217;t a whole lot to analyze about the hits football players dispense each week.</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s a contact sport,&#8221; Dobler said. &#8220;Sometimes you&#8217;re the bug; sometimes you&#8217;re the windshield.&#8221;</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[NEW YORK &#8212; Just like all those wins, the NFL awards keep rolling in for Tom Brady. The league&#8217;s Most Valuable Player added The Associated Press 2007 Offensive Player of the Year honors to his collection Tuesday, easily outdistancing his main weapon on the unbeaten New England Patriots, Randy Moss. Indeed, of the four players [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=fantasyfootballnews.wordpress.com&amp;blog=1681799&amp;post=110&amp;subd=fantasyfootballnews&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>NEW YORK &#8212; Just like all those wins, the NFL awards keep rolling in for <a href="http://www.dampsfootball.com/playerprofile/226/Tom_Brady.html" title="Tom Brady - Playerprofile" target="_blank"><cite><b>Tom Brady</b></cite></a>.</p>
<p>The league&#8217;s Most Valuable Player added The Associated Press 2007 Offensive Player of the Year honors to his collection Tuesday, easily outdistancing his main weapon on the unbeaten <a href="http://www.dampsfootball.com/playerprofile/348/New_England_Patriots.html" title="New England Patriots - Playerprofile" target="_blank"><cite><b>New England Patriots</b></cite></a>, <a href="http://www.dampsfootball.com/playerprofile/2/Randy_Moss.html" title="Randy Moss - Playerprofile" target="_blank"><cite><b>Randy Moss</b></cite></a>.</p>
<p>Indeed, of the four players who received votes from a nationwide panel of 50 media members who regularly cover the NFL, three were Patriots. Brady, of course, led the way, just as he did through the first 16-0 regular season in league history.</p>
<p>&#8220;We set out a bunch of goals early in the season,&#8221; Brady said, &#8220;and I think I said the best part about playing quarterback here is I just have to do my job, show up every day and work hard just like everybody else. I think my job description is just a bit different than everybody else&#8217;s, but there&#8217;s a lot of satisfaction knowing that I can just come out there and worry about myself and expect that everybody else is going to do their job.</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s been a fun season. There&#8217;s no doubt about it.&#8221;</p>
<p>And it&#8217;s been a rewarding season for Brady, the first New England player to be chosen MVP and now the first Patriot to win Offensive Player of the Year. He collected 35 and a half votes to 12 and a half for Moss. <a href="http://www.dampsfootball.com/playerprofile/527/Wes_Welker.html" title="Wes Welker - Playerprofile" target="_blank"><cite><b>Wes Welker</b></cite></a>, the Patriots&#8217; other starting receiver, got one, as did Green Bay quarterback <a href="http://www.dampsfootball.com/playerprofile/23/Brett_Favre.html" title="Brett Favre - Playerprofile" target="_blank"><cite><b>Brett Favre</b></cite></a>.</p>
<p>Brady, an eight-year veteran who&#8217;s already a winner of three Super Bowls, threw for 50 touchdowns, beating <a href="http://www.dampsfootball.com/playerprofile/4/Peyton_Manning.html" title="Peyton Manning - Playerprofile" target="_blank"><cite><b>Peyton Manning</b></cite></a>&#8216;s league mark by one. He also threw 23 of those TD passes to Moss, lifting the receiver past <a href="http://www.dampsfootball.com/playerprofile/120/Jerry_Rice.html" title="Jerry Rice - Playerprofile" target="_blank"><cite><b>Jerry Rice</b></cite></a>&#8216;s record of 22.<br />
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New England scored 589 points and 75 TDs, both records. Brady&#8217;s precision &#8212; a 68.9 completion percentage, 117.2 passer rating and just eight interceptions &#8212; and yards passing (4,806, 383 more than runner-up <a href="http://www.dampsfootball.com/playerprofile/150/Drew_Brees.html" title="Drew Brees - Playerprofile" target="_blank"><cite><b>Drew Brees</b></cite></a> of New Orleans) made him a natural choice for his second award in less than a week.</p>
<p>&#8220;Individual awards haven&#8217;t been as important to me as the team goals, and I&#8217;ve said that for a long time,&#8221; Brady said. &#8220;While I&#8217;m very flattered to be honored in that way, I understand that my greatest satisfaction comes from winning games and being the leader of this football team. I take that job very seriously and I hope that translates into a win this week.&#8221;</p>
<p>That would be Saturday night against Jacksonville in the second round of the playoffs. The Patriots are seeking the second perfect season in league history; only Miami &#8212; 17-0 in 1972 &#8212; has gone through the regular schedule and the postseason unbeaten.</p>
<p>Since Favre won Offensive Player in 1995, only two quarterbacks have taken the award: Manning with his record-setting 2004 season, and now Brady in surpassing Manning&#8217;s achievement.</p>
<p>Last year&#8217;s winner was running back LaDainian Tomlinson of San Diego.</p>
<p>Brady is the fourth straight double winner, joining Manning, running back <a href="http://www.dampsfootball.com/playerprofile/134/Shaun_Alexander.html" title="Shaun Alexander - Playerprofile" target="_blank"><cite><b>Shaun Alexander</b></cite></a> of Seattle, and Tomlinson.</p>
<p>&#8220;If you go ask him he&#8217;d probably say the same thing: all the individual awards don&#8217;t matter,&#8221; Patriots running back <a href="http://www.dampsfootball.com/playerprofile/196/Kevin_Faulk.html" title="Kevin Faulk - Playerprofile" target="_blank"><cite><b>Kevin Faulk</b></cite></a> said. &#8220;It&#8217;s the team awards that matter, and with the team awards you get all the individual accolades.&#8221;</p>
<p>Copyright 2008 by The Associated Press.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[QUARTERBACKS START &#8216;EM Carson Palmer (at MIA): After four games in some ugly weather, Palmer is looking forward to playing in South Florida. It doesn&#8217;t hurt that he&#8217;s facing the Dolphins either since Miami&#8217;s secondary is decimated with injuries. The Dolphins might be No. 4 in pass defense, but they are among the league leaders [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=fantasyfootballnews.wordpress.com&amp;blog=1681799&amp;post=109&amp;subd=fantasyfootballnews&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<h3>START &#8216;EM</h3>
<p><a href="http://www.dampsfootball.com/playerprofile/295/Carson_Palmer.html" title="Carson Palmer - Playerprofile" target="_blank"><cite><b>Carson Palmer</b></cite></a> (at MIA): After four games in some ugly weather, Palmer is looking forward to playing in South Florida. It doesn&#8217;t hurt that he&#8217;s facing the Dolphins either since Miami&#8217;s secondary is decimated with injuries. The Dolphins might be No. 4 in pass defense, but they are among the league leaders with 25 passing touchdowns allowed.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.dampsfootball.com/playerprofile/462/Jay_Cutler.html" title="Jay Cutler - Playerprofile" target="_blank"><cite><b>Jay Cutler</b></cite></a> (vs. MIN): Cutler has struggled on the road this season, but he&#8217;s played well at home, especially recently. In his past four games at home, Cutler has 10 touchdowns and only two interceptions, with none in his past three games. The Vikings also are last in the NFL in pass defense with 20 passing touchdowns allowed. And it&#8217;s unlikely that Minnesota quarterback <a href="http://www.dampsfootball.com/playerprofile/519/Tarvaris_Jackson.html" title="Tarvaris Jackson - Playerprofile" target="_blank"><cite><b>Tarvaris Jackson</b></cite></a> will talk trash with Cutler the way San Diego&#8217;s <a href="http://www.dampsfootball.com/playerprofile/377/Philip_Rivers.html" title="Philip Rivers - Playerprofile" target="_blank"><cite><b>Philip Rivers</b></cite></a> did on Monday night.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.dampsfootball.com/playerprofile/330/Marc_Bulger.html" title="Marc Bulger - Playerprofile" target="_blank"><cite><b>Marc Bulger</b></cite></a> (at ARI): Bulger likes facing the Cardinals, especially recently. In his past two games against Arizona, which is No. 28 in pass defense with 25 passing touchdowns allowed, Bulger has two 300-yard outings, three touchdowns and three interceptions. This game has the potential to be high-scoring and should be fun to watch.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.dampsfootball.com/playerprofile/10/Donovan_McNabb.html" title="Donovan McNabb - Playerprofile" target="_blank"><cite><b>Donovan McNabb</b></cite></a> (vs. BUF): McNabb is coming off one of his best games at New Orleans last week when he had 263 yards passing and three touchdowns. In the past two games, McNabb finally appears healthy, rushing for 90 yards against the Cowboys and Saints, and now has some reassurance that he will return to Philadelphia next year as the starter. The Bills also are No. 27 in pass defense, so McNabb has an opportunity to end the season strong.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.dampsfootball.com/playerprofile/580/Derek_Anderson.html" title="Derek Anderson - Playerprofile" target="_blank"><cite><b>Derek Anderson</b></cite></a> (vs. SF): Anderson will bounce back from his poor outing at Cincinnati last week when he had only two touchdowns and four interceptions. With the Browns still fighting for a playoff spot, expect Anderson to have one of his better games. The 49ers also are No. 26 in pass defense with 23 touchdowns allowed, so Anderson has a favorable matchup this week.<br />
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Todd Collins (vs. DAL). All Collins has done since replacing an injured <a href="http://www.dampsfootball.com/playerprofile/526/Jason_Campbell.html" title="Jason Campbell - Playerprofile" target="_blank"><cite><b>Jason Campbell</b></cite></a> is throw four touchdowns and no interceptions in three games. He has become this year&#8217;s version of <a href="http://www.dampsfootball.com/playerprofile/12/Jeff_Garcia.html" title="Jeff Garcia - Playerprofile" target="_blank"><cite><b>Jeff Garcia</b></cite></a> as a veteran backup quarterback who has saved a season. This week Collins gets the Cowboys, who will likely be resting most of their starters for the majority of the game. Look for Collins to continue his recent play and take advantage of a depleted defense.</p>
<h2>QUARTERBACKS</h2>
<h3>SIT &#8216;EM</h3>
<p><a href="http://www.dampsfootball.com/playerprofile/377/Philip_Rivers.html" title="Philip Rivers - Playerprofile" target="_blank"><cite><b>Philip Rivers</b></cite></a> (at OAK): If your Fantasy league awards points for handoffs and poor trash talk, then Rivers is your man. Otherwise, keep him reserved this week against the Raiders. Rivers will likely do plenty of handing off to LaDainian Tomlinson, Darren Sproles and <a href="http://www.dampsfootball.com/playerprofile/378/Michael_Turner.html" title="Michael Turner - Playerprofile" target="_blank"><cite><b>Michael Turner</b></cite></a> this week since the Raiders are so bad against the run. He may also talk some trash to Raiders rookie QB <a href="http://www.dampsfootball.com/playerprofile/515/JaMarcus_Russell.html" title="JaMarcus Russell - Playerprofile" target="_blank"><cite><b>JaMarcus Russell</b></cite></a> following Rivers&#8217; antics against Denver&#8217;s <a href="http://www.dampsfootball.com/playerprofile/462/Jay_Cutler.html" title="Jay Cutler - Playerprofile" target="_blank"><cite><b>Jay Cutler</b></cite></a> last week. Along with that, Rivers only has two touchdowns in his past two games and has one touchdown and two interceptions in his past three against the Raiders.</p>
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		<title>Start &#8216;Em and Sit &#8216;Em: Week 16</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 21 Dec 2007 08:43:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[QUARTERBACKS START &#8216;EM Donovan McNabb (at NO): McNabb appears to thrive when he&#8217;s in some sort of controversy or being scrutinized, and this latest snafu with a FOX sideline reporter about what he said or didn&#8217;t say regarding his future could be all the motivation he needs. It also helps that he&#8217;s facing one of [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=fantasyfootballnews.wordpress.com&amp;blog=1681799&amp;post=108&amp;subd=fantasyfootballnews&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<h3>START &#8216;EM</h3>
<p><a href="http://www.dampsfootball.com/playerprofile/10/Donovan_McNabb.html" title="Donovan McNabb - Playerprofile" target="_blank"><cite><b>Donovan McNabb</b></cite></a> (at NO): McNabb appears to thrive when he&#8217;s in some sort of controversy or being scrutinized, and this latest snafu with a FOX sideline reporter about what he said or didn&#8217;t say regarding his future could be all the motivation he needs. It also helps that he&#8217;s facing one of the worst secondaries in the NFL this week. The Saints have allowed 26 passing touchdowns this year and give up 249.6 yards per game.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.dampsfootball.com/playerprofile/295/Carson_Palmer.html" title="Carson Palmer - Playerprofile" target="_blank"><cite><b>Carson Palmer</b></cite></a> (vs. CLE): This game also calls for starting <a href="http://www.dampsfootball.com/playerprofile/580/Derek_Anderson.html" title="Derek Anderson - Playerprofile" target="_blank"><cite><b>Derek Anderson</b></cite></a> as well since their first meeting was his coming-out party. When these teams met in Week 2, Palmer passed for 401 yards, six touchdowns and two interceptions, and Anderson had 328 yards, five touchdowns and one interception. This game should be high-scoring depending on the weather, but I still like both passers this week. In Palmer&#8217;s past three games against the Browns he has 1,028 yards passing, 11 touchdowns and five interceptions.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.dampsfootball.com/playerprofile/6/Kurt_Warner.html" title="Kurt Warner - Playerprofile" target="_blank"><cite><b>Kurt Warner</b></cite></a> (vs. ATL): It will be interesting to see what the Cardinals do with Warner and <a href="http://www.dampsfootball.com/playerprofile/448/Matt_Leinart.html" title="Matt Leinart - Playerprofile" target="_blank"><cite><b>Matt Leinart</b></cite></a> next year because Warner is making it hard to keep him on the bench. In his past six games Warner has 15 touchdowns and two games over 300 yards passing with at least two touchdowns in each game. The only problem is he also has 10 interceptions during that span, but that shouldn&#8217;t be too much of a concern this week. His top two receivers in <a href="http://www.dampsfootball.com/playerprofile/339/Larry_Fitzgerald.html" title="Larry Fitzgerald - Playerprofile" target="_blank"><cite><b>Larry Fitzgerald</b></cite></a> (groin) and <a href="http://www.dampsfootball.com/playerprofile/336/Anquan_Boldin.html" title="Anquan Boldin - Playerprofile" target="_blank"><cite><b>Anquan Boldin</b></cite></a> (toe) are playing through pain, and Warner is also using little-known tight ends Ben Patrick and Troy Bienemann with Leonard Pope out.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.dampsfootball.com/playerprofile/354/Ben_Roethlisberger.html" title="Ben Roethlisberger - Playerprofile" target="_blank"><cite><b>Ben Roethlisberger</b></cite></a> (at STL): There are two concerns with Big Ben: He doesn&#8217;t throw for a ton of yards (less than 200 yards passing in his past five games) and he takes too many sacks (he has 43, which is second behind Detroit&#8217;s (<a href="http://www.dampsfootball.com/playerprofile/139/Jon_Kitna.html" title="Jon Kitna - Playerprofile" target="_blank"><cite><b>Jon Kitna</b></cite></a>). But Roethlisberger throws touchdowns, and he had three more last week. His shoulder is fine, and this is a big game for the Steelers, so he should play well.<br />
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<a href="http://www.dampsfootball.com/playerprofile/68/Matt_Hasselbeck.html" title="Matt Hasselbeck - Playerprofile" target="_blank"><cite><b>Matt Hasselbeck</b></cite></a> (vs. BAL): After a tough week at Carolina, Hasselbeck returns home where he has thrived recently. In Seattle&#8217;s past five home games, Hasselbeck has 12 touchdowns and only three interceptions, with at least two touchdowns in each game. The Ravens secondary has been a disappointment all season, and Hasselbeck should shine in this matchup.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.dampsfootball.com/playerprofile/12/Jeff_Garcia.html" title="Jeff Garcia - Playerprofile" target="_blank"><cite><b>Jeff Garcia</b></cite></a> (at SF). This is the first time Garcia will face the 49ers since leaving there in 2003, so you figure he has something to prove. He returned to the lineup last week after missing two games with an injured back and was mediocre with 109 yards passing, one touchdown and one interception. In Garcia&#8217;s past three road games this year he has six touchdowns and no interceptions. And the last time he faced one of his former teams in Week 7 at Detroit, Garcia had 316 yards passing and two touchdowns.</p>
<h2> QUARTERBACKS</h2>
<h3>SIT &#8216;EM</h3>
<p><a href="http://www.dampsfootball.com/playerprofile/337/Eli_Manning.html" title="Eli Manning - Playerprofile" target="_blank"><cite><b>Eli Manning</b></cite></a> (at BUF): Manning has only one game over 200 yards passing in his past three and hasn&#8217;t thrown multiple touchdowns in a game in his past seven. In fact, over that span he has six touchdowns and eight interceptions. Now Manning is dealing with dropped passes from his wide receivers and is without <a href="http://www.dampsfootball.com/playerprofile/278/Jeremy_Shockey.html" title="Jeremy Shockey - Playerprofile" target="_blank"><cite><b>Jeremy Shockey</b></cite></a> for the rest of the year. This game also could have inclement weather, so keep Manning on the bench.</p>
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		<title>Favre breaks Marino&#8217;s passing yardage record</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Dec 2007 23:06:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Brett Favre became the NFL career leader in yards passing Sunday, overtaking Dan Marino for his latest achievement in a milestone season. The 38-year-old Favre, a three-time NFL MVP, pulled to within 1 yard of Marino with a 44-yard touchdown pass to Greg Jennings when he caught the Rams in a blitz. That put the [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=fantasyfootballnews.wordpress.com&amp;blog=1681799&amp;post=107&amp;subd=fantasyfootballnews&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.dampsfootball.com/playerprofile/23/Brett_Favre.html" title="Brett Favre - Playerprofile" target="_blank"><cite><strong>Brett Favre</strong></cite></a> became the NFL career leader in yards passing Sunday, overtaking Dan Marino for his latest achievement in a milestone season.</p>
<p>The 38-year-old Favre, a three-time NFL MVP, pulled to within 1 yard of Marino with a 44-yard touchdown pass to <a href="http://www.dampsfootball.com/playerprofile/460/Greg_Jennings.html" title="Greg Jennings - Playerprofile" target="_blank"><cite><strong>Greg Jennings</strong></cite></a> when he caught the Rams in a blitz. That put the <a href="http://www.dampsfootball.com/playerprofile/276/Green_Bay_Packers.html" title="Green Bay Packers - Playerprofile" target="_blank"><cite><strong>Green Bay Packers</strong></cite></a> ahead 27-14 in the third quarter.</p>
<p>Favre then passed the Dolphins&#8217; Hall of Famer on the first play of the Packers&#8217; next series with 23 seconds gone in the fourth quarter. The game was halted as Driver hugged Favre and other teammates patted him on the shoulder pads. Public address announcer Jim Holder acknowledged the record, prompting a huge ovation, and Favre shook hands with referee Ron Winter before flipping the souvenir ball to an attendant on the sideline.</p>
<p>Before the toss to Driver, Favre was reminded on the sideline that the next completion would mean the record, &#8220;which is good and bad.&#8221;<br />
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&#8220;I expected this to happen, but I wanted to win the ballgame and be focused on that and not be distracted or have the team be distracted by something I did,&#8221; Favre said. &#8220;Actually, when they stopped the game my first reaction was &#8216;What happened?&#8217; A penalty or something like that.&#8221;</p>
<p>Marino passed for 61,361 yards in 17 seasons. Favre, who now has 61,405 yards, also is in his 17th season while enjoying a year comparable to his peak production, although he made sure Marino got his just due.</p>
<p>&#8220;I&#8217;ve said this all along: I&#8217;ve never considered myself to be in the same league as Dan Marino,&#8221; Favre said. &#8220;What a great passer, maybe the greatest passer ever.</p>
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		<title>Start &#8216;Em and Sit &#8216;Em: Week 15</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 14 Dec 2007 13:09:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[QUARTERBACKS &#8212; START &#8216;EM Carson Palmer (at SF): Fantasy owners are concerned about Palmer&#8217;s recent play, and they have a legitimate gripe. In his past two games, Palmer has passed for less than 190 yards in each game with no touchdowns and two interceptions. He hasn&#8217;t been that bad since early in his career in [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=fantasyfootballnews.wordpress.com&amp;blog=1681799&amp;post=106&amp;subd=fantasyfootballnews&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://www.dampsfootball.com/playerprofile/295/Carson_Palmer.html" title="Carson Palmer - Playerprofile" target="_blank"><cite><strong>Carson Palmer</strong></cite></a> (at SF): Fantasy owners are concerned about Palmer&#8217;s recent play, and they have a legitimate gripe. In his past two games, Palmer has passed for less than 190 yards in each game with no touchdowns and two interceptions. He hasn&#8217;t been that bad since early in his career in 2004. Now he gets the 49ers, who are No. 16 in pass defense with 20 passing touchdowns allowed. This is a game where Palmer and the Bengals passing game bounce back.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.dampsfootball.com/playerprofile/462/Jay_Cutler.html" title="Jay Cutler - Playerprofile" target="_blank"><cite><strong>Jay Cutler</strong></cite></a> (at HOU): Cutler is emerging as a future star with his recent play, which should continue against the Texans. He has nine passing touchdowns and four interceptions in his past five games, with one 300-yard outing in that span. Last week against Kansas City, Cutler had 244 yards passing, four touchdowns and no interceptions. Houston has allowed 17 passing touchdowns this year, but Cutler should find the end zone at least twice.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.dampsfootball.com/playerprofile/6/Kurt_Warner.html" title="Kurt Warner - Playerprofile" target="_blank"><cite><strong>Kurt Warner</strong></cite></a> (at NO): If you can live with an interception or five, Warner is your man. Warner had 337 yards passing, three touchdowns and five interceptions last week at Seattle. Despite the interceptions, Warner has played well recently with 12 touchdowns in his past five games. The Saints pass defense is among the worst in the NFL and ranks No. 29 with 23 passing touchdowns allowed. Warner should continue his success even if <a href="http://www.dampsfootball.com/playerprofile/336/Anquan_Boldin.html" title="Anquan Boldin - Playerprofile" target="_blank"><cite><strong>Anquan Boldin</strong></cite></a> (toe) remains out.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.dampsfootball.com/playerprofile/23/Brett_Favre.html" title="Brett Favre - Playerprofile" target="_blank"><cite><strong>Brett Favre</strong></cite></a> (at STL): Favre as the &#8220;Sit of the Week&#8221; was a bad call last week against Oakland since he had 266 yards passing, two touchdowns and one interception, which came on a tipped ball. He certainly wasn&#8217;t the Favre we&#8217;ve seen all season because he was limited with a bad elbow and shoulder, but now he should get back to business. The Rams have allowed 17 passing touchdowns this year, but Favre will add to that total.<br />
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<a href="http://www.dampsfootball.com/playerprofile/68/Matt_Hasselbeck.html" title="Matt Hasselbeck - Playerprofile" target="_blank"><cite><strong>Matt Hasselbeck</strong></cite></a> (at CAR): It&#8217;s hard to find a QB hotter than Hasselbeck right now since he has 11 touchdowns and only three interceptions in his past five games, including four touchdowns last week against Arizona. The Panthers just allowed <a href="http://www.dampsfootball.com/playerprofile/473/David_Garrard.html" title="David Garrard - Playerprofile" target="_blank"><cite><strong>David Garrard</strong></cite></a> to pass for 230 yards and two touchdowns against them, and Carolina has allowed 18 passing touchdowns this season.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.dampsfootball.com/playerprofile/377/Philip_Rivers.html" title="Philip Rivers - Playerprofile" target="_blank"><cite><strong>Philip Rivers</strong></cite></a> (vs. DET). I&#8217;m not the biggest Rivers fan based on his inconsistent play this season, and he&#8217;s dealing with a knee injury from last week&#8217;s game at Tennessee. But everyone passes on the Lions, and Rivers should do well here. Detroit is No. 31 in pass defense and No. 2 in touchdowns allowed with 26. Rivers also has six touchdowns and only two interceptions in his past three home games.</p>
<p>QUARTERBACKS &#8212; SIT &#8216;EM</p>
<p><a href="http://www.dampsfootball.com/playerprofile/10/Donovan_McNabb.html" title="Donovan McNabb - Playerprofile" target="_blank"><cite><strong>Donovan McNabb</strong></cite></a> (at DAL): McNabb will finish out the season as the starter for the Eagles, but you might not want to use him in that role on your Fantasy team. He came back from his ankle and thumb injuries last week against the Giants and had 179 yards passing and one touchdown. McNabb only has two games with over 300 yards passing this season and two games with multiple touchdowns. He also has a bad history against the Cowboys. In his past five games against Dallas, McNabb has four touchdowns and five interceptions with only one game over 300 yards.</p>
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		<title>Possible candidates to replace Petrino</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Head coach Bobby Petrino&#8217;s resignation Tuesday is another Falcons embarrassment in a year full of them. Atlanta hired Petrino away from Louisville in January despite his NFL inexperience and the recent failings of ballyhooed college coaches who have tried making the transition like Nick Saban, Steve Spurrier and Butch Davis. Petrino recently said &#8220;all his [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=fantasyfootballnews.wordpress.com&amp;blog=1681799&amp;post=105&amp;subd=fantasyfootballnews&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Head coach Bobby Petrino&#8217;s resignation Tuesday is another Falcons embarrassment in a year full of them. Atlanta hired Petrino away from Louisville in January despite his NFL inexperience and the recent failings of ballyhooed college coaches who have tried making the transition like Nick Saban, Steve Spurrier and Butch Davis.</p>
<p>Petrino recently said &#8220;all his plans&#8221; were to return to Atlanta in 2008. But Petrino failed to even complete his first year as Atlanta&#8217;s coach.</p>
<p>FOX Sports&#8217; Jay Glazer quoted one Falcons assistant as saying Petrino told his staff, &#8220;Guys I&#8217;ve resigned, I&#8217;m going to Arkansas. I&#8217;m sorry. I&#8217;ll be talking with you guys in the future.&#8217;&#8221; And with that he turned and walked out the door. We haven&#8217;t been told anything else.&#8221;</p>
<p>Falcons owner Arthur Blank must now hire a replacement to rebuild a 3-10 team. The most pressing need is at quarterback after <a href="http://www.dampsfootball.com/playerprofile/102/Michael_Vick.html" title="Michael Vick - Playerprofile" target="_blank"><cite><strong>Michael Vick</strong></cite></a>&#8216;s off-season arrest and subsequent 23-month prison sentence.<br />
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Here is a breakdown of five potential candidates who may garner consideration:</p>
<p># Bill Cowher: Sure, Cowher has said he wouldn&#8217;t consider another coaching opportunity until at least 2009. But could mega-bucks from a desperate owner — say $8 million-plus or even higher a season — change his mind? Atlanta also isn&#8217;t very far from Cowher&#8217;s North Carolina home.</p>
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