Friday, November 21, 2008

Thursday Night Recap

Let see how I did.

1)
Chad Johnson has been deactivated for this game for supposedly sleeping through a team meeting. Remove him from your lineup immediately...not that he should be there anyways.

- This was just news.

2) Start Willie Parker. Not only are the Bengals barely average while allowing 4.2 YPC, but I expect the Steelers to take an early lead and blast the Bengals all game with the rushing attack.

- Blah, although the re-injury of his knee pre-matured ended his night. Cincy loaded up to stop the run, and Pittsburgh did not do a good job adjusting their running calls, instead stubbornly pounding it up the middle despite not having any success doing such. Moore started having success running the ball in the 2nd half as the passing game starting opening up rushing lanes, and I'm sure Parker would have been the beneficiary of that if he had stayed healthy. He had a chance to score a TD on a goal line carry in the first half, but he got stone-walled.

3) Start Santonio Holmes. More of a stupid hunch than anything else. I think the Steelers will unleash at least one big play-action play to Holmes tonight, and I expect a pretty solid fantasy line from him.

- Pretty solid line, and it would have been even nicer had he not be knocked the fuck out on one of Big Ben's patented hospital balls. The concussion ended his night early, and he might not play next week depending on the severity.

4) Bench all Bengals, except maybe Housh. They will be missing both of their starting offensive tackles, and the Steelers are #1 in the NFL against both the pass and the run. Fitzpatrick is going to be running for his life, Benson will have nowhere to run, and while TJ might seem like a decent play, I'd only use him as a WR3 at the very most. Someone will have to catch the ball with Chad Johnson out, but it's going to make it easier for the Steelers D to key in on him.

- All Bengals looked like crap last night, Housh included.

5) Start the Steelers D. I fear for Fitzpatrick's well being this evening.

- I think everyone was disappointed with the 7 points the PIT D put up in normal Yahoo scoring. Cincy ran a close-to-the-vest offensive scheme very unlikely to turn the ball over, get sacked, or pick up many yards, and it worked on all fronts. Unfortunately, the dominant PIT D last night didn't show up in the fantasy stat sheet, unless you get points for yards allowed.

6) Bet the Steelers. The line is at 11, but this is shaping up to be one ugly game that heavily favors the Steelers. A 31-3 type score would not surprise me at all.

- Nice. I doubled my balance last night with this call, although it did take a final PIT TD to get there. PIT really came out flat in the 1st quarter, and it almost cost us the spread. I have to thank Glenn Holt for this one, as his momentum-killing drop on Cincy's second drive completely drained the life out of their offense until a late 4th quarter drive that got them a FG.

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