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week four update

Stay away from this running game. They couldn't keep Carr up-right and can't open holes either. A big I-told-you-so on D.D., 'nuff said. Carr is a seasoned vet, at this point and could be a decent start against weaker foes.

Andre Johnson is solidly on someone else's team and proving why he's a perennial cannon-fodder-player for me in drafts.

Eric Moulds is a stud and will have a few games.

The fantasy 'hm' here are the tight ends. Both have two touchdowns already. They could both be favorable fill-in plays. Owen Daniels is getting more looks, but, Mark Bruener is a vet and always a red-zone threat.

With everyone watching the wide-outs the tight ends are cleaning up.

Skip the defense and kicker here.

September 26, 2006 in HOUSTON | Permalink | Comments (0)

92. Andre Johnson

Until Houston shows competency, please, don't believe all the positive glow around this guy.

Year after year he's talked up and year after year he disappoints.

It's not his fault that the quarterback is on his butt. Johnson could be running the perfect route, juke his man, and be open straight to the end-zone; but, if Carr is enjoying the birdsong the little sparrows sing as they weave through the rotating stars over his head, then nothing is going to happen for your fantasy stats.

Houston is a bad team. I think the three games, they may win, will save them from the #1 draft pick, two years in a row.

28th with a very mediocre 53 points in '04, 64th with a lousy 23 points and an injury last year.

Remember, injuries tend to 'magically' show up when things aren't going well. Adding the ancient Moulds, upgrades, but, that still doesn't help get the ball in the air.

Dominick Davis is coming in, supposedly, stronger and ready; but, that gets said every year.

Philadelphia, @Indianapolis, Washington, Miami, @Dallas, Jacksonville, @Tennessee, @N.Y. Giants, @Jacksonville. Please, tell me which one of these games they will win, or even beat the spread!

It's going to be another long year in Houston, and, I have no pity for the fans; have you seen the cheerleaders there, I'm thinking of moving!

Johnson is the classic cannon fodder player.

He is highly touted and someone will take him by the fourth round. If you chose not to take him and don't focus on studying him, or, not even putting him on your list; then you can focus on the players you believe will actually contribute to fantasy victories.

There are players in certain situations that are just not a good gamble and need to be stayed away from. It's like being short-stacked in the main event and you're looking at an 8-3 suited. Don't even think that your going to bet your tournament life on a miracle flush! Just muck the cards, please.

July 28, 2006 in HOUSTON | Permalink | Comments (0)

57. Domanick Davis

Another Cannon Fodder player.

At this point on the list, these players, that will be taken much earlier by someone else, would have some value. If I'm in the seventh round and need depth, then, I'll buy into the working out in the off-season story.

That's still not going to improve that O-line! Carr will be on his butt again and often. He is a real gamer to keep going out there, and, the most amazing thing, is that he doesn't roll over with a minor or major injury.

What a durable guy! That can't be said for Davis.

He does score and get some yards, and, if you've spent you're early picks in other places then you have no choice.

Houston is simply a bad team with a tough schedule. How could it not be tough if you're the worst team in the league!?!

My philosophy is to always have players that are on good teams or at least prolific offenses. Houston will have games where they do not score; maybe even in a row!

Buy into Davis if you want, Houston  needs to use their next #1 on the best Offensive lineman in the draft!

July 23, 2006 in HOUSTON | Permalink | Comments (0)

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