3. Dallas vs. Washington
Sunday, December 30, 2007
NFL 6 Pack Week 17 Results
3. Dallas vs. Washington
2007 Bowl Mania Picks 4
Friday, December 28, 2007
NFL 6 Pack Week 17 Picks
Friday Night Lights "The Confession"
2007 Bowl Mania Picks 3
Carcare Bowl-Wake Forest vs. UCONN
UCONN's running game vs. Wake's run D, in a near home game for Wake Forest.
PICK: UCONN RESULT: Wake Forest 24-10 (8-4)
Liberty Bowl-Central Florida vs. Mississippi St.
UCF RB Kevin Smith tries to break Barry Sanders single season rushing record, he needs 181. Smith finished 61 yards short of Sanders' record.
PICK: UCF RESULT: Mississippi St. 10-3 (8-5)
Alamo Bowl-Texas A&M vs. Penn St.
Paterno vs. an interim coach.
PICK: Penn St. RESULT: Penn St. 24-17 (9-5)
Independence Bowl-Alabama vs. Colorado
Saban needs the win, for a winning season, but even that won't justify his contract.
PICK: Alabama RESULT: Alabama 30-24 (10-5)
Armed Forces Bowl-Air Force vs. California
Cal has a ton of talent, but they gave up on the season a long time ago.
PICK: Air Force RESULT Cal 42-36 (10-6)
Sun Bowl-Oregon vs. South Florida
Hard to believe both of these teams were ranked #2 at some point this season.
PICK: South Florida RESULT: Oregon 56-21 (10-7)
Humanitarian Bowl-Georgia Tech vs. Fresno St.
PICK: Fresno St. RESULT: Fresno St. 40-28 (11-7)
Music City Bowl-Kentucky vs. Florida St
After the academic scandal, it looks like the Seminoles will be bringing the JV team.
PICK: Kentucky RESULT: Kentucky 35-28 (12-7)
Insight Bowl-Oklahoma St. vs. Indiana
If healthy, pay attention to OSU WR Adarius Bowman
PICK: Oklahoma St. RESULT: Oklahoma St. 49-33 (13-7)
Chick-fil-A Bowl-Clemson vs. Auburn
I'm interested to see what likely 2008 ACC player of the year candidate QB Cullen Harper does.
PICK: Clemson RESULT: Auburn 23-20 OT (13-8)
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NFL 6 Pack Week 16 Results 4-2
Tuesday, December 25, 2007
Sunday, December 23, 2007
Week 16 Inactive list
http://www.nfl.com/fantasy/story?id=09000d5d8055c9f3&template=without-video&confirm=true
Thursday, December 20, 2007
2007 Bowl Mania Picks 2
How can you pick against Boise State in a Bowl game after what they did to Oklahoma last year.
Pick: Boise St. RESULT: East Carolina 41-38 (5-1)
Motor City Bowl-Central Michigan vs. Purdue
Fantasy 5x5x5 Week 16
Also, by now you should know to start your studs like Manning, Brady and LT, if not, you need more then my help. Now that bye weeks have ended most teams should have their core lineup set up, but some people are in leagues that start 2 QBs or 3-4 WRs, and we all must deal with the ill timed injury, so some owners may still need to adjust or tweak their lineups from week to week. This is the championship for many fantasy leagues, and I would recommend staying with the guys that got you there, but ask the owners of P. Manning, T. Brady, T. Romo, R. Moss and T.O. how they felt last week when their studs let them down.
NFL 6 Pack week 16 Picks
2007 Bowl Mania Picks 1
Wednesday, December 19, 2007
NFL 6 Pack Week 15 Results 2-4
PICK: Saints RESULT Saints 31-24 Nobody believed this game was going to be a defensive battle, and you were probably happy if you had one of these QBs on your fantasy team. Another solid game by RB Aaron Stecker (95 yds rushing, 6 rec, 46 rec yards, and 2 TDs) Watching Stecker's success, it kind of makes you wonder why Reggie Bush can't put up those types of numbers.
Monday, December 17, 2007
Fantasy Football "On The Rise"
Sunday, December 16, 2007
Week 15 Inactive List
Thursday, December 13, 2007
Fantasy 5x5x5 Week 15
NFL 6 Pack Week 15 Picks
1. Denver vs. Houston (Thurs.)
Teacher Mike Shanahan vs. pupil Gary Kubiak. The Broncos are coming off perhaps their best game of the year, and Jay Cutler looked confidant last week throwing 4 TDs. Sage Rosenfels gets the start for Houston, but they will likely be without RB Ron Dayne and may turn to undrafted rookie Darius Walker. Both teams have slim playoff hopes, but both are teams that could use this win as they build for next season. The Broncos are only 2-4 on the road and Houston is coming off a strong win at home against Tampa Bay. PICK: Broncos
2. Cincinnati vs. San Fransisco (Sat.)
Both teams had high hopes coming into the season and now are just playing out the schedule and to make things worse, the 49ers 1st round draft pick is going to the Patriots. The Bengals passing game will be hard for the Niners secondary to stop. And if you thought the 49ers offense was bad under Alex Smith and Trent Dilfer, who knows what its going to look like under Shaun Hill? PICK: Bengals
3. Washington vs. NY Giants
The Redskins come into this one fighting for their playoff lives and will be fighting with QB Todd Collins who has not started a game in 10 years, but has been in OC Al Saunders offense for 7 seasons dating back to his days in KC. The Giants D will look to put pressure on Collins and force mistakes. The Giants have been desperate for a hint of life from the offense and need 1 win to clinch a playoff berth. Some how the Giants keep finding ways to win. PICK: Giants
The Vikings have been hot, winning 4 in a row and establishing themselves as the team to beat for the 6th NFC playoff slot. Adrian Peterson returned from injury 2 weeks ago, but was held to 3 yds last week. QB Tavaris Jackson has been steady recently making the Vikings a dangerous team come January. The Bears will start their 3rd QB of the year Kyle Orton, who was very successful his rookie season at the helm. The Vikes are on the way up and the Bears on the way down, it looks to remain that way. PICK: Vikings
Both teams come in 9-4, trying to establish momentum for the playoffs. Both teams possess great running games, but the Steelers are 7-0 at home this season winning those games by an avg. 16 points. PICK: Steelers
Mitchell Report-Where Is The Proof?
Wednesday, December 12, 2007
Fantasy Football "Keeper Sleepers"
2008 Free Agents "Keeper Sleepers"
QB Rex Grossman-The Bears may not look to bring him back after a career riddled with injuries and inconsistent play, but there may be a team out there that will give Rex another shot at starting.
RB Michael Turner-The Jewel of the FA RBs, think of Turner leaving the Chargers like when Priest Holmes left the Ravens, and Lamont Jordan (when he was good) left the Jets. Turner will get a starting job somewhere, has little mileage on his legs and should be a low end #1, high end #2 fantasy back next season. If he is on your waiver wire, grab him quick.
RB Julius Jones-There is a good chance Dallas keeps Jones, but this is the opportunity to hand the job to Marion Barber III and let Jones seek a starting job elsewhere. Jones would love to be a #1 guy and had great success when he was the "man" in Big D.
RB Chris Brown-Very inconsistent and injury prone, was a FA this past offseason and didn't get much attention before heading back to the Titans. He has produced in spots and could be in a teams RB platoon next season.
WR Bernard Berrian-Good chance the Bears keep him, but their conservative offense limits his big play ability, Berrian would make a great #2 WR in an offense that can spread the field and utilize his speed.
WR Patrick Crayton-Also, a good chance Dallas brings him back. Crayton has shown he can be a solid #2 WR, even though he is the third option in Dallas. A team like the 49ers or Falcons could overpay him to be a #1, Houston would also be a nice fit for him next to Andre Johnson.
WR DJ Hackett-2 high ankle sprains this season, but when healthy has been dominating, he is a tall receiver teams like. Like Crayton some team may overpay him to be their #1 but is better suited as a strong #2.
WR Bryant Johnson-Former 1st round pick, is getting some play with injuries to Bolden and Fitzgerald but, will probably look to head to a team that will utilize him more.
WR Justin Gage-Slowly becoming VY's go to guy in Tennessee, I see him more as a #2 elsewhere if he leaves music city.
WR Devery Henderson-Struggled big time this season, dropped too many passes, lost his starting job to David Patten, but he had a big 2006, out of the slot for New Orleans and some team may hope he can rebound with them.
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Fantasy Football "On the Rise"
Monday, December 10, 2007
NFL 6 Packs Week 14 Results 5-1
3. New Orleans vs. Atlanta (Mon.)
6. Miami vs. Buffalo
PICK: Bills RESULT: Bills 38-17 The Bills were up 31-7 at the half and the Fins made the Bills O look like the Patriots O. Both Buffalo RBs Marshawn Lynch and Fred Jackson (5x5x5 pick) had 100 yard rushing games.
Saturday, December 8, 2007
Thursday, December 6, 2007
NFL 6 Pack Week 14 Picks
1. Chicago vs. Washington (Thurs.)
The Redskins are coming off tough losses on and off the field in the last week and have only had 2 days of practice to prepare for the Bears. Both teams need this game to keep their playoff hopes alive. Everything points to the Bears having the advantage in this one, but I'm going with the Skins, because I can't see Rex Grossman playing 3 decent games in a row. PICK: Redskins
2. Indianapolis vs. Baltimore
Will the Ravens have anything left after the heartbreaking loss to the Patriots and the short practice week? Talk about tough schedule, Pats and Colts back to back. The Colts may have (stop me if you have heard this before) WR Marvin Harrison back this week. Regardless of the inspired play the Ravens exhibited on Monday, they are still one of the bottom teams in the league and the Colts are one of the top 5. The Ravens will have a tough time containing the balanced attack of the Colts. PICK: Colts
Not the top tier Monday night matchup ESPN was looking for. The Falcons will be starting QB Chris Redman for the first time this season. The Saints will be without RB Reggie Bush who appears to be out for the rest of the season. The Saints have won their last 3 road games. New Orleans will rely on their passing attack and Drew Brees (100.5 career rating vs. Atlanta) will lead the Saints to victory. PICK: Saints
The game of the week. The Ravens and Eagles have slowed the Patriots machine down the last 2 weeks by putting pressure on Brady, causing his inaccuracy and disrupting receivers routes. The Steelers' D excels at putting pressure on the QB with their "Blitzburgh" style and if the Patriots fail to establish a running game, they will have trouble keeping the Steelers D from an all out assault on Brady. The Steelers have a more potent offense then the Eagles and Ravens, who were both playing with back up QBs and seem primed to light up the struggling Patriots D. Pittsburgh should get S Troy Polamalu and WR Santonio Holmes back this week. For the Patriots there have been some questions as to whether Randy Moss has a (surprise, concealed)ankle injury or has just been lazy the past 2 games. The Patriots can't beat the Steelers if they play the way they have the past 2 games, but the Steelers 3 losses have all come on the road this year. While I think the Patriots play better this week, I think the Steelers will play with confidence knowing lesser teams have had the Patriots on the ropes. PICK: Steelers
Division showdown, not as meaningful as usual, but both teams have some form of playoff aspirations to play for. The Eagles are expected to get back QB Donovan McNabb (ankle), who is basically being given a chance to showcase himself for a trade in the offseason. The Giants hope to get back RB Brandon Jacobs (hamstring.) The last time these 2 teams met McNabb was sacked an embarrassing 12 times! McNabb's mobility should be limited and the Giants pass rush will need to protect their suspect secondary. PICK: Giants
Check back later in the week for results. You can email questions or comments to Tony at TTOHBLOG@Hotmail.com
Fantasy 5x5x5 Week 14
Wednesday, December 5, 2007
Friday Night Lights "Seeing Other People"
Monday, December 3, 2007
NFL 6 Pack Week 13 Results 5-1
3. New England vs. Baltimore
PICK: Patriots RESULT: Patriots 27-24 The second straight sloppy game for the Patriots against a losing team, but they managed to escape, once again unblemished but not without controversy. The Ravens played their best game, pressuring Brady and were the better team for most of the game Monday night, but a 4th down stop that would have ended the game, was disallowed when the referees allowed a timeout called by the Ravens D coach R. Ryan, NFL rules only allow the 11 players on the field or the head coach to call a timeout. On the do over the Patriots converted and continued their drive. Then on another 4th down, a controversial defensive holding call gave New England a first and goal situation. Then Jabar Gafney caught a TD pass on the side of the endzone that was reviewed and it was ruled that he had control, despite the talk Tues. morning on a 2005 precedent on a similar play saying that he would not have had possession. The Ravens complained that they couldn't beat the Pats and the Refs, the Ravens had this game won possibly 3 times and each time the Patriots got the benefit of the doubt. The Patriots D continues to be pushed around and severely missed LB Rosey Colvin as the Ravens normally dormant offense put up almost 400 yards. Just like when the Eagles pressured Brady last week his accuracy was down, but once again he was plagued by numerous dropped passes. The Patriots face their toughest remaining opponent next week, the Steelers, could this be the team that ends the streak? There is a good chance if the Pats continue to play the way they have the past 2 games. Funny how ever since I mentioned the Pats tempting karma that they have not played well.
Fantasy Football "On the Rise"
Tony's Top 5
4. USC (10-2) Nebraska, California, Arizona State
Sunday, December 2, 2007
Tony's 5 College Picks Results 4-1
PICK: C. Michigan RESULT: C.Michigan 35-10 Too much Chippewas' offense for Miami of Ohio. QB Dan LeFevour reached 3000 passing yards and 1000 rushing yards for the season.
PICK: Tulsa RESULT: C. Florida 44-25 Both Co-Conference USA POYs had huge days, but it was UCF RB Kevin Smith who led his team to victory and possibly started his Heisman campaign for next season. Smith rushed 284 yds and 4 TDs putting him within striking distance of Barry Sanders' single season record, and he will get his shot in the Bowl game vs. Mississippi State. Tulsa QB Paul Smith threw for over 4oo yds and 4 TDs but he also had 3 big INTs, Smith appeared to be playing injured and Tulsa had a hard time sustaining drives.
4. SEC-#7 LSU vs. #15 Tennessee @ Atlanta
5. Big 12-#2 Missouri vs. #8 Oklahoma @ San Antonio
PICK:Oklahoma RESULT: Oklahoma 38-17 Oklahoma was the best team I saw this weekend, their Defense was fast to the ball and left QB Chase Daniel shaking his head in disbelief. QB Sam Bradford appeared completely recovered from his concussion and runs a very efficient offense, especially for a redshirt freshman. In a perfect world Oklahoma would play LSU for the for the National title, but this isn't a perfect world, its a BCS world. Oklahoma returns just about their entire team next season, don't be surprised if they open the season #1.
Rankings used are from the USA Today Poll
Friday, November 30, 2007
Tony's 5 College Picks
Thursday, November 29, 2007
NFL 6 Pack Week 13 Picks
1. Green Bay vs. Dallas (Thurs)
Both teams come in 10-1 and look to be the class of the NFC. Dallas seems to be getting more attention then the Packers, but that suits Green Bay just fine. I think these teams when healthy are pretty evenly matched, but Favre is 0-8 in Dallas for his career, the Packers will be missing 2/4 of their secondary with Woodson and Rouse out. I'm going to have to go with Dallas at home. PICK: Cowboys