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Week 2 Fantasy QB Sleeper - Flashback - Kerry Collins Rips The Tennessee Titans For 375 Yds and 5 TD’s

Thursday, September 17th, 2009

Since taking over in the first game of 2008, Kerry Collins has been the consumate game manager. But what about his stats? For a QB who reeled off the best record in the NFL, finishing 13-3, you would expect more Manning or Brady numbers, right?

In the 2008-2009 season, Kerry Collins threw a whopping 12 touchdowns. Not exactly stats you want to build your fantasy team around. But, this year has potential to be much better. With additions of Kenny Britt, Nate Washington, and a steadily improving Justin Gage, Collins will have plenty of chances for arial assaults on weaker defensive backs. This week’s matchup against the Texans has the potential to be Collins’ first offensive break out game.

Titans fans should remember better than anyone that Kerry Collins can rack up the points when given the chance. Just look back at the 2004 game when Collins, the QB for the Oakland Raiders, torched the Titans for 375 yds and 5 touchdowns.

2004 Titans v. Raiders Stats

Expect an excited fan base this week as the Titans host their first home opener of the regular season. Traditionally, the Titans v. the Texans always proves to be an exciting game with a barn burner thrown in there every now and again. In Week 1 of the 2009 season, Jets rookie Matt Sanchez was able to toss 272 yds and a TD last week versus the Texans. Imagine what an experienced vet like Collins behind a top offensive line might do. If you’re looking for a second starter at QB this week in fantasy football, Collins may be your man.

Episode 38 - Music City Miracles Podcast - “In The Heart of Texas” - A Review of the 2009 Houston Texans

Wednesday, May 27th, 2009

Houston Texans Team Review - 2009

Episode 38 Pundits - Jimmy and August of MusicCityMiracles.com, Transient Texan of BattleRedBlog.com

2009 HOUSTON TEXANS TEAM REVIEW - AFC SOUTH

Jimmy interviews TransientTexan from BattleRedBlog.com about the 2009 free agent signings, the 2009 draft picks, and recent news from the Houston Texans. Listen as they discuss what kind of team, Houston will look like in 2009. TransientTexan makes key point for Texans’ success in 2009 - road wins. TransientTexan also talks about Vince Young and reveals a surprising opinion of who got the better pick in 2006 - Houston or Tennessee? Jimmy and August discuss.

Intro - “Pee Wee’s Big Adventure”, Classic Houston Oilers Theme Song, “Blind in Texas” - W.A.S.P., Exit - “Blind in Texas” - W.A.S.P.

Show produced by RodneyMcCarthy.com. Episode 38 artwork provided by Aditya Thawardas (a.k.a. - smashville)

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Live The StatTracker Life

Friday, October 10th, 2008

Living the StatTracker Life

Every year around week three of the fantasy football season, I break down and pony up $9.95 to the good folks at Yahoo! so I can enjoy minute-by minute updates of my games on Sunday. Without sounding too much like a shill for a company that is definitely not paying me, let me try to explain for those of you who are squinting at CBS’s ticker all afternoon trying to figure out what is going on or (heaven forbid) just set your lineups and try to figure it out tomorrow.

Be Fruitful and Multiply!

First of all, let me speak to those of you who draft just one fantasy football team a year: what Bill Cosby once said of parents of just one child, I say about you. You are not real fantasy football owners. I have four teams a year: just enough to play a couple of formats and with different groups of friends, not so many that I am drafting teams I don’t intend to keep up with. But the difference with four teams is almost all the time, almost every game has some interest with me. No matter what ridiculous game is on FOX during the Titans game, I probably have some reason to flip over to it and cheer and boo. And most scoring plays seem to hurt you in some leagues and help you in others. Keeping four scores straight, remembering who is playing for me or against me in all the leagues, is a bit like sorting out that stupid Rubik’s Cube that kicked my butt all through 1985.

A Day in the Life:

I have a term to propose to the fantasy community: the Stattracker Sulk. It is defined as the feeling you get when you fire up your computer at 2:15 and figure out you are down 73-24 in a key matchup. You know how you sit and try to count how many guys are playing the late games, and how many points they may be worth, and how maybe Carson Palmer will start airing it out with the Bengals down 14 in the fourth quarter? Fun, but frustrating. No matter how much you sort of know what’s going on by watching the stat ticker on TV, you still sort of hold out hope that maybe that extra TD in the Bears game unaccounted for in the CBS ticker was really a Brandon Lloyd end-around, and you have more points coming through. With stattracker, though, the sight of how big a can your opponent is opening up on you is clearly visible. Ouch.

Tracking Your Comeback

Of course, you don’t play fantasy football or pay for extra features just to feel kicked in the teeth week after week, year after year. No, if that’s what you want, just become a Vikings fan and enjoy the same benefits for free. Don’t believe me? Two words: Morten Andersen. But I digress. The great thing about using a service like the tracker is watching your team mount a comeback. Either in the late games, where 73-24 whittles down to 80-57 and you still have a stud RB playing on NBC. Or better yet on Monday night, when your kicker starts booting 50-yarders and you frantically pull up the screen to watch your team pull into the lead (shout out to Mr. Blanks in the ol’ Maury Hills League on that one!)

Keep Up With The Johnsons: Larry, Andre, Calvin… Bryant? Bryant?? What The ^*&(^*(?

However you choose to track your progress, just remember: all the quickest access to information in the world doesn’t fix suck. You still have to draft well, set your lineups, and know the trends in the NFL. Next week, if you fire up the firefox and see that 101-19 deficit, maybe you’ll recognize. Next week, check out the pigskinpundits.com podcast on iTunes and get your Johnson straightened out before noon Sunday, when it is just too late to do anything but witness the carnage.

Episode 11 - NICKEL COVERAGE PODCAST

Wednesday, September 24th, 2008


Show Notes

Intro - “Rock-N-Roll Train”, AC/DC

Episode 11 Pundits - The Producer, The Talent, Greg from BuffaloBillsReview.com

First 43 minutes - talk with The Talent, Last 20 minutes - talk with Greg from BuffaloBillsReview.com

1. Fantasy Talk - Week 4 possible quarterback changes. Ben Roethlisberger, Derek Anderson, Matt Schaub, Marc Bulger, Matt Cassel, Jon Kitna
2. NFL Talk - Coaches On The Hot Seat - Rod Marinelli, Marvin Lewis, Romeo Crennel, Herman Edwards, Lane Kiffin
3. Fantasy Talk - Player or Pretender - Ronnie Brown, Philip Rivers, Brett Favre, Santonio Holmes, DeSean Jackson, Julius Jones, Roy Williams, Rudi Johnson, Gus Ferotte, J.T. O’Sullivan, Vernon Davis
4. NFL Talk - Week 4 Marquee Matchup - Minnesota Vikings v. Tennessee Titans
5. FEATURE - Buffalo Bills Talk - Greg from BuffaloBillsReview.com

Episode 10 - NICKEL COVERAGE PODCAST

Tuesday, September 16th, 2008


Show Notes

Intro Music - “Hey Ladies”, Beastie Boys

Episode 10 Pundits - The Producer, The Talent, Mrs. B - Karen Cardoza Patriotworld.com

First 35 minutes - Fantasy Talk, Second 35 minutes - Mrs. B talks New England Patriots football

1. Fantasy Talk - RB’s - Stephen Jackson, Larry Johnson, Julius Jones, Adrian Peterson, Matt Forte, Chris Johnson, Earnest Graham, Ladanian Tomlinson
2. Fantasy Talk - QB’s - Jay Cutler, Donovan McNabb, Aaron Rodgers, Kurt Warner, Carson Palmer, Ben Roethlisberger, Derek Anderson
3. Fantasy Talk - WR’s - Greg Jennings, Calvin Johnson, DeSean Jackson, Santana Moss, Eddie Royal, Lee Evans, Isaac Bruce
4. Fantasy Talk - TE’s - Jason Witten, Tony Scheffler, John Carlson, Bo Scaife, Alge Crumpler
5. FEATURE - New England Patriots Talk with the 2003 Patriots Fan of The Year - Mrs. B - Karen Cardoza www.Patriotworld.com

Episode 7 - PigskinPundits.com Fantasy Football Show

Friday, August 29th, 2008

Show Notes

Intro - “Double Dutch Bus” - Frankie Smith, Exit - “Luv It or Not” - The Game ft 50 Cent

EXCLUSIVE - “NICKEL COVERAGE FORMAT” - Listen to The Producer and The Talent discuss:

1. Tom Brady is the most overdrafted player in the draft this year and what the historical stats say for this season
2. Marion Barber will be the top running back in fantasy football this year
3. Why you should be thinking wide receiver in your fantasy draft
4. Why pre-season rankings are only as good as the settings in your league
5. They recap their league draft and reveal their picks and why they chose them

Episode 6 - “The Producer” Learns A Lesson In Yahoo Public League

Saturday, August 23rd, 2008

Show Notes

Intro - “Hate It Or Luv It” by The Game ft. 50 Cent
Exit - “Drop It Like It’s Hot” by Snoop Dogg

The Producer recaps his draft in a Yahoo Public League Saturday morning. He shares his crucial mistake and why he doesn’t think his team will work. He also discovers a key position that had more to choose from than he expected. Don’t miss this episode if you still haven’t drafted!

THE PRODUCER’S YAHOO TEAM

1.  Marion Barber

2.  Larry Johnson

3.  Michael Turner

4.  Wes Welker

5.  Kellen Winslow

6.  Dwayne Bowe

7.  Donald Driver

8.  DeAngelo Williams

9.  DeSean Jackson

10.  Owen Daniels

11.  Brett Favre

12.  Philip Rivers

13.  Green Bay

14.  Stephen Gostkowski

15.  Vincent Jackson

“The Producer” Fantasy WR’s - Top 5

Friday, August 22nd, 2008

TOP FIVE

1) Randy Moss

2) Terrell Owens

3) TJ Whoisyourmama

4) Reggie Wayne

5) Marques Colston

“The Producer” Fantasy QB Rankings - Top 5

Friday, August 22nd, 2008

 

TOP FIVE

1)  Tony Romo

2)  Tom Brady

3)  Drew Brees

4)  Peyton Manning

5)  Ben Rothlisberger

Episode 5 - Fantasy Football Draft - Defenses

Thursday, August 21st, 2008

Show Notes

Intro - “Check It Out” by the Beastie Boys
Exit - “I Love Rock and Roll” by Joan Jett and the Blackhearts

Rodney and “The Fantasy Football Guy” Jesse discuss drafting a defense in fantasy football.