A Version of the Heidi Klum/Guitar Hero Commerical You May Not Have Seen
Saturday, November 22nd, 2008
Uh…..How come this one isn’t on TV…
Uh…..How come this one isn’t on TV…
If you haven’t seen this, I just want to clarify. Yes, that is Kobe, ARod, Tony Hawk, and Michael Phelps in their underpants, playing Guitar Hero.
Salahlipop is back with his expert fantasy advice. Be sure to post questions about sit/starts in the comment sections to be answered by our experts!
Quarterback
Studs:
Kurt Warner vs. NYG
Drew Brees vs. GB
Peyton Manning @ SD
Jay Cutler vs. OAK
Donovan McNabb @ BAL
Philip Rivers vs. IND
Aaron Rodgers @ NO
Tony Romo vs. SF
Start:
Jason Campbell @ SEA: Campbell has been struggling the last couple weeks, but look for him to turn it around this week at Seattle. Only one team (Chargers) has allowed more passing yards on the season than Seattle.
Eli Manning @ ARI: Manning has been a great QB all year long, but only an average fantasy performer, rarely throwing for over 200 yards. This week should be different. Combine the facts that 1)Arizona has an explosive offense that needs to be kept up with; 2)Brandon Jacobs is banged up and emphasis has been shifted to the passing game; and 3)Arizona has given up the most receiving TDs in the league, and we have what should be a great day for Eli Manning.
Sage Rosenfels @ CLE: Rosenfels is getting comfortable as the starter and is facing the porous Cleveland secondary. Him and both Texan’s wideouts should have good days.
Sit:
Jake Delhomme @ ATL: Delhomme has thrown for less than 100 yards in two straight weeks, and one of those games was against the Lions. He has another good matchup this week, but the Panther’s running game has been owning, and I just don’t trust him.
Matt Hasselbeck vs. WAS: Hasselbeck struggled last week coming off of an injury, and should have another tough time this week against a Redskin secondary that has been improving as of late.
Brett Favre @ TEN: Going up against the Titan’s tough secondary (who have only given up 5 passing TDs all year), don’t expect much from Favre this week.
Running Back
Studs:
Brandon Jacobs @ ARI*
Frank Gore @ DAL
Adrian Peterson @ JAC
Clinton Portis @ SEA
Joseph Addai @ SD
Matt Forte @ STL
Brian Westbrook @ BAL**
Ladainian Tomlinson vs. IND
Marion Barber vs. SF
Willie Parker vs. CIN
Start:
Warrick Dunn @ DET: With Earnest Grahm out for the year, Dunn gets the starting job this week against the lowly Lions. Pick him up, and start him with confidence.
DeAngelo Williams @ ATL: I predict that the Panthers continue to pound the run this week against Atlanta. J. Stewart should have a good game too.
Ryan Grant @ NO: Grant has performed well against very tough defenses the last few weeks, and should far even better this week against the Saints, who are far from an elite defensive unit.
Steve Slaton @ CLE: Slaton had a great game last week, despite Ahman Green vultering away a couple TDs from him. Look for Slaton to be heavily involved in both the rushing and passing game this week.
Sit:
Tim Hightower vs. NYG: Hightower appears to have been a one week wonder, and with J.J. Arrington now apparently receiving goal line carries don’t expect much, if anything, from Hightower against the tough Giants D.
Maurice Jones-Drew vs. TEN: MJD had an unexpectedly good game against the Titans last week, but this week he faces the Vikings, who are arguably the best rushing D in the league. Temper your expectations.
*Brandon Jacobs @ ARI: Check his injury status before starting him. Even if he does play, it may be in a limited role.
** Brian Westbrook @ BAL: Also make sure to check his injury status. He is clearly banged up and not performing well, plus he has a very tough matchup.
Wide Receiver
Studs:
Anquan Boldin vs. NYG
Larry Fitzgerald vs. NYG
Andre Johnson @ CLE
Reggie Wayne @ SD
Brandon Marshall vs. OAK***
Randy Moss @ MIA
Steve Smith @ ATL
Greg Jennings @ NO
Roddy White vs. CAR
Calvin Johnson vs. TB
Santana Moss @ SEA
T.J. Houshmandzadeh @ PIT
Start:
Marvin Harrison @ SD: It appears as though the Colts offense is getting together down the stretch, and this week they face a San Diego Defense that gives up the most passing yards in the league. Start any Colt that you can.
Lance Moore vs. GB: I’m going out on a limb here, but Lance Moore has been putting up Marques Colston type numbers, at the expense of Marques Colston!
Lee Evans @ KC: I recommended to start Evans last week, and he embarrassed me with zero catches (although that was really Trent Edward’s fault, not his). I expect him and Edwards to turn it around this week against the more generous Chiefs secondary.
Dwayne Bowe vs. BUF: Thigpen’s favorite target, start him with confidence.
Sit:
Chad Johnson @ PIT: Ochenta y Cinco slept through a team meeting and has been deactivated for tonight’s game. Unless you want a big fat zero, put him on your bench ASAP. Better yet, drop him, because he sucks (j/k about dropping him, but I wouldn’t want him on my team).
Bernard Berrian @ JAC: Welcome to the APET show. Don’t expect much from Berrian or the Vikings passing game.
***Brandon Marshall vs. OAK: I’d start him anyway, but keep in mind that Marshall will face shutdown corner Nmandi Asomugha
Alright, that’s it for this week. If you have any questions, comments, or suggestions feel free to send me a message or post it as a comment. Good luck and happy trading!

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Starting now, ill be posting my top 5 NFL picks each week with write-ups for each match up. So far this season has been a little more difficult than others, but I’m still picking almost 54% on the season, so it could be worse. Nevertheless, I’m still working toward a great finish in the last 1/3 of the season. Now on to the picks!
5-Star Pick: Vikings +2.5
The reason why I like this game so much is simple: The Jags suck. This team is playing terrible this season, I can’t believe they are GIVING points to another team that’s not the Lions or the Bengals (which they lost to). Their running game was always their strong point in previous seasons, but now they can only manage 117 yards/game with both MJD and Taylor, and this week against a defense that only lets up 74 yards/game and is ranked #2 in rush defense. The Jags won’t be able to run, meaning Garrard will have to win them the game, and that’s not going to happen.
Last week the Jags played the most important game of the season, against the undefeated Titans, and got destroyed in the second half after a pretty good start. If they couldn’t get it together last week in an attempt to save their season, they won’t do it this week either. Unless the Jags win out, they won’t make the playoffs, so their season is just about over. The Vikings on the other hand need this win badly and will play like they do. They lost a close game last week against Tampa and won’t let it happen again this week. The public seems to be mostly on the Jags (75%) and I’m not sure why, but that’s just another reason to pick the Vikings.
4-Star Pick: Chiefs +3
The Bills just aren’t a good team. They started off the season well but have lost their last 4 games. They have yet to beat a winning team either. Last week they lost at home to the Browns in a game they should have won. Now they travel to quite possibly the hardest stadium to play in against a team with only one win, but they aren’t playing like it. The Chiefs have been playing pretty good football with Thigpen at the helm, and now with LJ back and more familiar with their new offense, I see them playing well this week.
On the other side of the ball we have the Bills, with their offense led by Edwards. Edwards had 3 INT’s last week and is averaging 2 per game the last 4 weeks, with only an average of 200 yards passing. Lynch had his best game of the season against the terrible Browns D, but it was his only 100 yard game of the season and he was at home. The Chiefs run D is terrible, but the Bills haven’t been running the ball too well anyway, with Lynch only averaging 3.5 ypc.
The Chiefs have covered 3 of their last 4 games, and the Bills are 0-4 ATS in their last 4 games. The public loves the Bills this week (about 80%), which just gives me another reason to like the Chiefs. I think they will outright win the game, so getting 3 points is great.
3-Star Pick: Colts +3
Picks against Peyton Manning when he is playing well is never a good thing. The Colts offense is finally where it should be, their O-line is healthy, Addai had an amazing week last week, and Manning has all of his favorite targets to throw to. Add that to the fact that the Chargers have the worst pass defense in the league and you get a Colts win. Both teams need this win, the Chargers might need it more, but they just won’t be able to bring it all together. LT isn’t playing like hes anywhere near 100%, and their passing game was terrible last week.
The Colts pass D is ranked 8th in the NFL and has only allowed 2 TD passes the entire season. Bob Sanders is questionable, but even if he doesn’t play I like their defense to give the Chargers trouble. This game will be close and competitive, it always is, so I really like that the Colts are getting points.. The Colts have a much better offense with Manning in his groove, and a much better defense both against the run and against the pass.
2-Star Pick: Cardinals +3.5
The Arizona Cardinals are for real this year. They might have locked up their terrible division, but they need to prove something to the rest of the league. The Giants are the best team in football right now, and they are playing great. The Giants are in control of their division and have nothing left to prove, so they don’t need this game as much as the Cardinals.
Warner is on fire right now and has the best receiving duo in the league to throw to, not even the Giants will be able to stop him. Basically both of these teams are playing great football, the Giants have the best running game right now, and the Cardinals have one of the best if not the best passing game right now. The difference here is the Cardinals being at home and getting points with more to play for than the Giants. The public is betting almost 95% on the Giants too, which really makes me want to go against them and pick the Cards this week.
1-Star Pick: Lions +8.5
I can’t believe I like the Lions, but I do. I was tempted to just pick the Bucs because I never feel comfortable with the Lions, but then I decided to actually think about this game.
The Lions are at home and have actually covered 2 of their last 3 games. After this game, Tampa plays 3 divisional games which will decide their playoff future, I have a feeling they might not have prepared for this game much. The Lions coach, Rod Marinelli, also coached the Bucs for 9 years from 1996-2005, so he should have a pretty good idea how to beat them.
The Bucs are a team much like the Panthers, they have a good defense, and their offensive strong point is their run game. Graham is out for the season, and there’s talk that Caddy might not even be active for the game, that leaves Dunn to carry all of the work load. Dunn has showed he can still be a good back, but I don’t see the Bucs being able to run the ball as effectively when its all on Dunn’s shoulders. The Lions covered last week on the road against the Panthers, and I expect them to cover this week at home too. The Lions are 0-10 and officially in desperation mode to get a win.
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Tony Romo is just a really nice guy.
By TIM MacMAHON / The Dallas Morning News
tmacmahon@dallasnews.com
A homeless man who goes by Doc was cashing in change at a Cinemark theater in Dallas when a guy walked up and offered to pay his way into the movie. Doc, who planned to spend his day passing out flyers for a few bucks, accepted a rain check before realizing that he recognized the generous gentleman.
“Was that Tony Romo?” Doc asked the kid behind the counter.
It sure was. Doc hustled across the street to the consignment store that paid him to occasionally pass out flyers and requested the day off. By the time he got back to the theater, “Role Model” had already started.
Romo, who confirmed the story but didn’t want to elaborate, waved Doc over to sit by him and his buddy. Doc sheepishly mentioned that he hadn’t showered in a few days.
“Don’t worry about that,” Romo said. “I’m used to locker rooms.”
And so the $67 million quarterback and a man who doesn’t have $6.70 to his name sat next to each other and shared laughs for 90 minutes or so.
For Romo, who made news by changing a couple’s tire on the side of the road on the way home the night of the season opener, it was just another kind gesture to a random stranger. It meant the world to Doc.
“For me, it was a blessing,” Doc said. “It came at just the right time. It gave me some encouragement and faith in mankind. I just wanted to say thank you.”
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What’s up nation viewers. Do you know who this is? I bet you don’t, however within a few weeks you sure as hell will. His name is Anthony Morrow, an undrafted NBA rookie out of Georgie Tech. He now starts for the Golden State Warriors and is TEARING apart the league. In his first start he dropped 37, which is the most points EVER scored in a single game by an undrafted rookie. Many were saying this was a fluke, however he followed it up witha solid 25 on the Blazers. He is currently only owned in 17% of leagues according to ESPN.com, so that means you still have an incredible shot of landing this gem.
If he is available in your league, PICK HIM UP NOW. This is one of those players that can turn a team around, kind of like Maurice Jones-Drew did the past few years for many fantasy football owners. I can not stress the importance of this aquisition and also the fact you must act now. Stop reading this article, go to your league, and pick him up now.
Good luck boys, hopefully I can throw up another article for you all soon, however I highly doubt it will be about a steal as good as Anthony Morrow.
-Matt

Welcome to the first edition of my weekly Waiver Wire Wonders column, were I recommend to you stellar players to pick up off of your league’s waiver wires. I will tend to recommend less obvious names that fly under the radar, but have high upside in the coming weeks. A word of caution though, be extremely careful not to drop any of your stud players unless they have significantly underperformed all season long or have serious injuries. Being adept at finding valuable players on the waiver wire is a skill that all fantasy football players should be accustomed to. One good waiver wire pick up can make a fantasy season, but remember that one bad drop can definitely break it. I’m here to help you in that process, and hopefully you can find that key player to help your team into and through the fantasy playoffs. Feel free to leave questions in the comment section as to who to pick up/drop, I’ll try to answer them ASAP. On to the list…
So, now that you know who’s valuable, run to your league’s waiver wires and pick them up before someone else does! Don’t say that I didn’t warn you! Also, if you have any questions or comments, or if you would like to recommend another waiver wire wonder, please feel free to post them in the comments section. Thanks!

Hello everyone. This is my weekly follow up to the previous week’s start/sit recommendations. Every week, I’ll go over my recommendations to see how I did, and, hopefully, give you more confidence in my advice. Be sure to check out my Week 12 waiver wire wonders, and Hot or Not columns soon. Also be on the look out for the football SOI overview, and the multi-week outlook later this week. And don’t forget to submit your questions or comments! On to the follow up…
Supermodel Picks (predictions that were right on):
Start - Aaron Rodgers vs. CHI: As predicted, A-Rod #2 had a an all around good day against the Bears on Sunday, going 23-30 for 227 yards, 2 TDs, and 1 INT. If Rodgers could’ve added some more yards and not thrown that INT it would’ve been a super great day, but still, a very solid outing for the youngster.
Start - Ben Roethliberger vs. SD: Big Ben went 31-41 for 308 yards and no interceptions. A TD or two would’ve been nice, but this was still a solid day from Big Ben. He looked healthy and made great throws to the bitter end of a very peculiar game.
Start - Tyler Thigpen vs. NO: Thigpen continues to impress in this one, going for 235 yard, 2 TDs, and one interception. He also added 45 yards rushing. Minus the interception it was a great day for Thigpen.
Start - Michael Turner vs. DEN: Burner had 25 carries for 81 yards and 2 TDs. Some more yards would have been nice, but that extra TD more than makes up for it.
Start - DeAngelo Williams vs. DET: Hopefully your followed Rule #1 and start Williams this week as he and Jonathan Stewart torched the Lions on the ground for 250 yards and 3 TDs. Williams put up 120 and 2 TDs, at the expense of Jake Delhomme and the Panther’s passing game.
Start - Hines Ward/Santonio Holmes vs. SD: I told you to start both Pittsburg receivers and they didn’t disappoints. Ward had the better day with 11 grabs for 124 yards. However, a touchdown would’ve been nice.
Sit - Eli Manning vs. BAL: Mr. Consistent (AKA Eli Manning) put up a very typical stat line, 153 yards 1 TD 1 INT. Not a bad day at all, but nothing awe inspiring. You definitely could’ve started someone better.
Sit - Joe Flacco @ NYG: Flacco was OK, but (in a similar case to Eli Manning) didn’t put up great numbers. He went for 164 yards, 1 TD, and 2 INTs.
Sit - David Garrard vs. TEN: Going against the tough Titans D, Gerrard had a pretty poor outing. He had 135 yards, no TDs, and 1 INT. He also very nearly lost a fumble.
Sit - Kyle Orton @ GB: It was a pretty miserable day for the entire Bears offense, as they got whooped on by the Packers. Orton only threw for 133 yards and lost a fumble to boot.
Sit - Earnest Grahm vs. MIN: This was definitely my prediction of the week, as Grahm got injured early on and only had 1 carry for 3 yards. Looks like Grahm will be out for the season, so pick up Warrick Dunn while you still can!
Sit - Devin Hester @ GB: Don’t expect much from Hester this week, who’ll be catching balls from a QB returning from injury or Rex Grossman and facing Green Bay’s third ranked passing D.
Sit - Chad Johnson vs. PHI: Ochenta y Cinco continues to disappoint.
Sit - Bernard Berrian @ TB: 3 grabs for 46 yard is far from a terrific outing.
Sit - Chris Chambers @ PIT: Chambers had another disappointing day, cathing only 3 balls for 22 yards, just as I predicted.
Butter Face Picks (predictions that were so-so):
Start - Matt Ryan vs. DEN: I thought Ryan would have another fantastic performance, but he was only so-so, throwing for an impressive 250 yards, but losing an interception.
Start - Ronnie Brown vs. OAK: Brown had a pretty good game against the Raiders, carrying the ball 16 times for 101 yards. However, he also lost a fumble.
Start - Antonio Bryant vs. MIN: I thought Bryant would have a great day, but he ended up with only 5 catches for 59 yards. You definitely could’ve done worse, but also a lot better.
Start - Donald Driver vs. CHI: Driver put up ok numbers with 4 catches for 60 yards. Not a bad outing, but you could’ve done a lot better. I hope you started Ward over him Yukon!
Sit - Clinton Portis vs. DAL: I recommended that you sit the stud RB thinking that he would only play in a limited role. He ended up starting and putting up a decent 68 yards. Still, it didn’t kill you to have him on your bench, and hopefully you had someone better starting.
Sit - Ted Ginn Jr. vs. OAK: I predicted that Nnamdi Asomugha would shut down Ginn, and he didn’t disappoint, limiting Jr. to 51 receiving yards. Asomugha, however, couldin’t prevent Ginn from a 40 yard end around play that resulted in a TD. Receiving-wise I was right to sit Ginn, but that rushing TD definitely blew up my bench call.
Fugly Picks (predictions that were dead wrong):
Start - Jake Delhomme vs. DET: I predicted that Delhomme would bounce back against the hapless Lions, but I could not have been more wrong. The Panthers focused on the run all day, while Delhomme threw for a meager 98 yards. He did have a touchdown, but still, I expected a lot better against the Lions.
Start - Deuce McAllister @ KC: I really thought that Deuce would go loose against KC, but he only ended up with 18 yards on 8 carries! Pretty pathetic if you ask me. Thankfully he had 1 TD, which might have salvaged your day if you started him.
Start - Terrell Owens @ WAS: It was pretty unpredictable how T.O. would do with Romo coming back from injury, but I recommended starting him anyways. I ended up wrong, as T.O. only had 5 grabs for 38 yards.
Start - Marques Colston @ KC: Healthy again, Colston seemed primed for a big day against the Cheifs, but Lance Moore stole his lime light, and the Chiefs limited him to only 30 yards.
Start - Lee Evans vs. CLE: Wow, definitely my worst call of the week. Evans put up a big fat ZERO, as he didn’t get to touch the ball even once.
Sit - Ryan Grant vs. CHI: I didn’t expect the Packers to have success on the ground against the Bears defense, but Grant tore them up for 145 yards and a TD. My apologies if you left him on your bench at my recommendation.
Sit - Maurice Jones-Drew vs. TEN: MJD unexpectedly had a good game against a tough Titans D, going for 66 yards and 2 TDs.
Sit - LT @ PIT: I recommended that you temper your expectations for LT against the Steelers, but to start him anyway. He ended up with a great stat line, going for 102 total yards and a nice looking TD. That’s the last time that I ever recommend to even think about sitting LT.
That’s it for the follow up. For my first time doing fantasy football advice, I’d say I did pretty well, as 15 of my 29 recommendations ended up being supermodel picks. There is definitely a lot of room to improve though, as I did make a few blunders (hello Lee Evans). Tune in again soon for Waiver-Wire Wonders and Week 12 Start/Sit Recommendations, and don’t forget to submit your questions/comments in the comment section!
Happy Trading!
Salahlipop
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