Friday, October 9, 2009

FSH: SUNDAY MORNING GAMETIME

October 11th, 2009 7:27am PST


Sunday Morning Gametime

What’s the Latest
[ News and Notes]


Galloway to be inactive today against Broncos….
ESPN is reporting wide receiver Joey Galloway will be inactive. For fantasy owners not much concern there, Galloway has yet to find a rhythm with quarterback Tom Brady, but this move would also indicate Wes Welker is likely to go…..

Johnson could be fantasy sleeper today.…
The Chief’s running back has been seeing a steady diet of 20 touches per game the last three weeks. Today Johnson will face the Cowboys

Moreno could see a lot of work against the Patriots…..
The Bronco’s as a team are averaging 32 rushing attempts per game in 2009. Today rookie running back Knowshon Moreno (60 carries) will get the start with running back Correll Buckhalter ruled OUT…….

Hasselbeck is likely to play today against Jaguars…
The Seahawks quarterback practiced this week and is expected to play today, but could be a big risk if he suffers any kind of big hits today. Owners might be wise to look for better options…..

No Jones or Williams today for Cowboys….
With both running back Felix Jones and wide receiver Roy Williams OUT today, backups Tashard Choice and number two receiver Patrick Crayton could play bigger roles today against the Chiefs……

Steelers running back Mendenhall to start again….
With Willie Parker ruled OUT today, second year runner Rashard Mendenhall’s get the start today. Facing a mediocre Lion’s run defense, Mendenhall could be in line for another big day……

Finnegan questionable tonight, likely game-time….
With the Titan’s secondary banged up, they need Finnegan back for tonight’s matchup with the pass-happy Colts. The Colts are putting the ball up with great frequency this season, meaning Titan safety Chris Hope could be in line for a big day…..

Culpepper expected to start against Steelers….
Going up against the Steelers today, Culpepper has very little fantasy value as a starter. The Steeler’s defense has not been dominant against the pass, but with Culpepper’s tendency to hold the ball the Steelers could greatly improve on their eight sacks for the season…..

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