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		<title>By: Pro Football 101 &#187; 2009 Fantasy Rankings - Week 4 QBs</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Oct 2009 02:26:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] marks. The running game will prove ineffective vs. the Vikings so look for Green Bay to move Rodgers around and utilize roll outs and play action passes to target Jennings, Driver and the other skill [...]</description>
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		<title>By: profootball101</title>
		<link>http://www.profootball101.com/fantasy-football/2009-fantasy-rankings-week-3-qbs/comment-page-1/#comment-2214</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Sep 2009 09:21:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Three can already be eliminated starting w/ Tomlinson. He has been largely ineffective even while healthy and the Dolphins are strong against the run; I like Benson but the Steelers, even without Palumalu, are still a top run defense. So it comes down to Jackson and McGahee b/c Brown is an obvious starter. The Chargers run D is horrible minus DT Jamal Williams and Brown is the best in the business at running the Wild Cat, which is something we&#039;ll see a lot of on Sunday. &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Of the two remaining, I&#039;d go w/ Jackson b/c he&#039;s the primary back and will probably have a lot of receptions in addition to rushing yards as the Bills could be in pass mode vs. the Saints. McGahee&#039;s likely to receive 10-12 touches and you hope he gets into the end zone on one of them.  &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;I&#039;d probably play the hot hand and go w/ Smith this week in Tampa. I think the Giants will probably run the ball a lot on Sunday but Smith should get between 5-7 catches. The Broncos pass offense is nothing to write home about and the Raiders have some solid guys in the secondary...</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Three can already be eliminated starting w/ Tomlinson. He has been largely ineffective even while healthy and the Dolphins are strong against the run; I like Benson but the Steelers, even without Palumalu, are still a top run defense. So it comes down to Jackson and McGahee b/c Brown is an obvious starter. The Chargers run D is horrible minus DT Jamal Williams and Brown is the best in the business at running the Wild Cat, which is something we&#39;ll see a lot of on Sunday. </p>
<p>Of the two remaining, I&#39;d go w/ Jackson b/c he&#39;s the primary back and will probably have a lot of receptions in addition to rushing yards as the Bills could be in pass mode vs. the Saints. McGahee&#39;s likely to receive 10-12 touches and you hope he gets into the end zone on one of them.  </p>
<p>I&#39;d probably play the hot hand and go w/ Smith this week in Tampa. I think the Giants will probably run the ball a lot on Sunday but Smith should get between 5-7 catches. The Broncos pass offense is nothing to write home about and the Raiders have some solid guys in the secondary&#8230;</p>
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		<title>By: I Love Me Some Me</title>
		<link>http://www.profootball101.com/fantasy-football/2009-fantasy-rankings-week-3-qbs/comment-page-1/#comment-2213</link>
		<dc:creator>I Love Me Some Me</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Sep 2009 06:32:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hello Pro Football 101, just like my Buffalo Bills I am back. I am salivating in the glory of the Bills finally returning to the big dance we call a Superbowl. This time, TO will not let us lose. As for TO, looks like Romeo Romo is missing you in Dallas right about now. Better yet, I think Jerry is kickin himself in the ass for not  hanging on to you. Looks like Giant fans were able to get their hands on all those seats being passed out as a result of not selling enough tickets; did you see all those jerseys when the field goal went through?. Like the Great One said, They don&#039;t have a TO problem in Dallas, they have a TR problem. &lt;br&gt;Now onto what I really want to talk about....Eli Manning. I don&#039;t know if we have ever seen a better quarterback than this guy-before you guys get bent out of hell- Eli Manning single handedly made the biggest, most memorable play in the the biggest, most memorable Superbowl, against the best team of all time. Eli Manning is cold blooded; Eli Manning is as clutch as anyone to ever touch the ball. Tom Brady can&#039;t throw unless he is standing like a statue for 4 seconds. Eli can make more plays with his feet than Michael Vick ever dreamed. Eli made Plaxico a star is and now doing the same for Steve Smith. I needed to find a receiver in fantasy, and Eli guided the way... Sunday night, we saw greatness at work... diving forward for a couple extra yards only to watch the clock tick down from his stomach before calling a timeout was probably the best thing I have ever seen a quarterback do. I love Eli Manning, and if the media would get their head out  Brett Farve&#039;s ass, then they would realize his greatness too...&lt;br&gt;Hey pro football 101, I got couple quick questions and pleas for advice in fantasy. Which of these 2 running backs would you start this week...LT, Fred Jackson, Mcgahee, Ronnie Brown, or Cedric Benson???? And would you bench Eddy Royal for the Giants Steve Smith???&lt;br&gt;Thank you, and always remember&lt;br&gt;Getcha Popcorn Ready</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello Pro Football 101, just like my Buffalo Bills I am back. I am salivating in the glory of the Bills finally returning to the big dance we call a Superbowl. This time, TO will not let us lose. As for TO, looks like Romeo Romo is missing you in Dallas right about now. Better yet, I think Jerry is kickin himself in the ass for not  hanging on to you. Looks like Giant fans were able to get their hands on all those seats being passed out as a result of not selling enough tickets; did you see all those jerseys when the field goal went through?. Like the Great One said, They don&#39;t have a TO problem in Dallas, they have a TR problem. <br />Now onto what I really want to talk about&#8230;.Eli Manning. I don&#39;t know if we have ever seen a better quarterback than this guy-before you guys get bent out of hell- Eli Manning single handedly made the biggest, most memorable play in the the biggest, most memorable Superbowl, against the best team of all time. Eli Manning is cold blooded; Eli Manning is as clutch as anyone to ever touch the ball. Tom Brady can&#39;t throw unless he is standing like a statue for 4 seconds. Eli can make more plays with his feet than Michael Vick ever dreamed. Eli made Plaxico a star is and now doing the same for Steve Smith. I needed to find a receiver in fantasy, and Eli guided the way&#8230; Sunday night, we saw greatness at work&#8230; diving forward for a couple extra yards only to watch the clock tick down from his stomach before calling a timeout was probably the best thing I have ever seen a quarterback do. I love Eli Manning, and if the media would get their head out  Brett Farve&#39;s ass, then they would realize his greatness too&#8230;<br />Hey pro football 101, I got couple quick questions and pleas for advice in fantasy. Which of these 2 running backs would you start this week&#8230;LT, Fred Jackson, Mcgahee, Ronnie Brown, or Cedric Benson???? And would you bench Eddy Royal for the Giants Steve Smith???<br />Thank you, and always remember<br />Getcha Popcorn Ready</p>
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		<title>By: profootball101</title>
		<link>http://www.profootball101.com/fantasy-football/2009-fantasy-rankings-week-3-qbs/comment-page-1/#comment-1910</link>
		<dc:creator>profootball101</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Sep 2009 05:21:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Three can already be eliminated starting w/ Tomlinson. He has been largely ineffective even while healthy and the Dolphins are strong against the run; I like Benson but the Steelers, even without Palumalu, are still a top run defense. So it comes down to Jackson and McGahee b/c Brown is an obvious starter. The Chargers run D is horrible minus DT Jamal Williams and Brown is the best in the business at running the Wild Cat, which is something we&#039;ll see a lot of on Sunday. &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Of the two remaining, I&#039;d go w/ Jackson b/c he&#039;s the primary back and will probably have a lot of receptions in addition to rushing yards as the Bills could be in pass mode vs. the Saints. McGahee&#039;s likely to receive 10-12 touches and you hope he gets into the end zone on one of them.  &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;I&#039;d probably play the hot hand and go w/ Smith this week in Tampa. I think the Giants will probably run the ball a lot on Sunday but Smith should get between 5-7 catches. The Broncos pass offense is nothing to write home about and the Raiders have some solid guys in the secondary...</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Three can already be eliminated starting w/ Tomlinson. He has been largely ineffective even while healthy and the Dolphins are strong against the run; I like Benson but the Steelers, even without Palumalu, are still a top run defense. So it comes down to Jackson and McGahee b/c Brown is an obvious starter. The Chargers run D is horrible minus DT Jamal Williams and Brown is the best in the business at running the Wild Cat, which is something we&#39;ll see a lot of on Sunday. </p>
<p>Of the two remaining, I&#39;d go w/ Jackson b/c he&#39;s the primary back and will probably have a lot of receptions in addition to rushing yards as the Bills could be in pass mode vs. the Saints. McGahee&#39;s likely to receive 10-12 touches and you hope he gets into the end zone on one of them.  </p>
<p>I&#39;d probably play the hot hand and go w/ Smith this week in Tampa. I think the Giants will probably run the ball a lot on Sunday but Smith should get between 5-7 catches. The Broncos pass offense is nothing to write home about and the Raiders have some solid guys in the secondary&#8230;</p>
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		<title>By: I Love Me Some Me</title>
		<link>http://www.profootball101.com/fantasy-football/2009-fantasy-rankings-week-3-qbs/comment-page-1/#comment-1908</link>
		<dc:creator>I Love Me Some Me</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Sep 2009 02:32:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hello Pro Football 101, just like my Buffalo Bills I am back. I am salivating in the glory of the Bills finally returning to the big dance we call a Superbowl. This time, TO will not let us lose. As for TO, looks like Romeo Romo is missing you in Dallas right about now. Better yet, I think Jerry is kickin himself in the ass for not  hanging on to you. Looks like Giant fans were able to get their hands on all those seats being passed out as a result of not selling enough tickets; did you see all those jerseys when the field goal went through?. Like the Great One said, They don&#039;t have a TO problem in Dallas, they have a TR problem. &lt;br&gt;Now onto what I really want to talk about....Eli Manning. I don&#039;t know if we have ever seen a better quarterback than this guy-before you guys get bent out of hell- Eli Manning single handedly made the biggest, most memorable play in the the biggest, most memorable Superbowl, against the best team of all time. Eli Manning is cold blooded; Eli Manning is as clutch as anyone to ever touch the ball. Tom Brady can&#039;t throw unless he is standing like a statue for 4 seconds. Eli can make more plays with his feet than Michael Vick ever dreamed. Eli made Plaxico a star is and now doing the same for Steve Smith. I needed to find a receiver in fantasy, and Eli guided the way... Sunday night, we saw greatness at work... diving forward for a couple extra yards only to watch the clock tick down from his stomach before calling a timeout was probably the best thing I have ever seen a quarterback do. I love Eli Manning, and if the media would get their head out  Brett Farve&#039;s ass, then they would realize his greatness too...&lt;br&gt;Hey pro football 101, I got couple quick questions and pleas for advice in fantasy. Which of these 2 running backs would you start this week...LT, Fred Jackson, Mcgahee, Ronnie Brown, or Cedric Benson???? And would you bench Eddy Royal for the Giants Steve Smith???&lt;br&gt;Thank you, and always remember&lt;br&gt;Getcha Popcorn Ready</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello Pro Football 101, just like my Buffalo Bills I am back. I am salivating in the glory of the Bills finally returning to the big dance we call a Superbowl. This time, TO will not let us lose. As for TO, looks like Romeo Romo is missing you in Dallas right about now. Better yet, I think Jerry is kickin himself in the ass for not  hanging on to you. Looks like Giant fans were able to get their hands on all those seats being passed out as a result of not selling enough tickets; did you see all those jerseys when the field goal went through?. Like the Great One said, They don&#39;t have a TO problem in Dallas, they have a TR problem. <br />Now onto what I really want to talk about&#8230;.Eli Manning. I don&#39;t know if we have ever seen a better quarterback than this guy-before you guys get bent out of hell- Eli Manning single handedly made the biggest, most memorable play in the the biggest, most memorable Superbowl, against the best team of all time. Eli Manning is cold blooded; Eli Manning is as clutch as anyone to ever touch the ball. Tom Brady can&#39;t throw unless he is standing like a statue for 4 seconds. Eli can make more plays with his feet than Michael Vick ever dreamed. Eli made Plaxico a star is and now doing the same for Steve Smith. I needed to find a receiver in fantasy, and Eli guided the way&#8230; Sunday night, we saw greatness at work&#8230; diving forward for a couple extra yards only to watch the clock tick down from his stomach before calling a timeout was probably the best thing I have ever seen a quarterback do. I love Eli Manning, and if the media would get their head out  Brett Farve&#39;s ass, then they would realize his greatness too&#8230;<br />Hey pro football 101, I got couple quick questions and pleas for advice in fantasy. Which of these 2 running backs would you start this week&#8230;LT, Fred Jackson, Mcgahee, Ronnie Brown, or Cedric Benson???? And would you bench Eddy Royal for the Giants Steve Smith???<br />Thank you, and always remember<br />Getcha Popcorn Ready</p>
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