Fantasy Football Waiver Wire: Week 11
November 15, 2008
Total Pro Sports - Earlier in the year he was a joke, but now he could carry your team. When you heard his name you may have thought of the receiver Yancey. Common mistake. Regardless it is time to pay attention this quarterback from Coastal Carolina. Oh yes boys and girls, Tyler Thigpen. Last week Thigpen threw for 266 yards and three touchdowns against San Diego. Looking ahead, Thigpen toughest match up is Buffalo. With Dwayne Bowe and the emerging Mark Bradley, Thigpen will get to shred New Orleans, Denver and Oakland in the weeks to come.
Here’s some other Fantasy Football Waiver Wire for Week 11.
QB- Tyler Thigpen, KC- Seriously. Look at his schedule.
QB- Matt Hasselbeck, ARI- He’s been forgotten and probably available in your league. Take a flier on this former all-pro. He’s got a nice match up against the Cards.
RB- Peyton Hillis, DEN- Selvin Young? Out. Ryan Torain? Out. Andre Hall? Out. Insert tacky cliché about flies here. Then insert Peyton Hillis. He is their fullback but I bet he gets the most touches this week for the Denver ground game.
WR- Michael Jenkins, ATL- He’s been productive over the past four games. He’ll be up against Denver and will be caught up in a shoot out, which is always a good thing for a receiver.
Fantasy Football Waiver Wire: Week 10
November 7, 2008
Total Pro Sports - Running backs win fantasy football championships. Sure backs like Frank Gore, Brian Westbrook and LT might get you to the championship but crafty pickups during the home stretch can take your team from contender to juggernaut.
Here’s some pickups that could take your team to the next level. Lets take a look at this weeks Fantasy Football Waiver Wire.
QB- Joe Flacco - Like his draft day mate, Matt Ryan, Flacco has settled into his role nicely. Over the past three weeks Flacco has accounted for 640 yards and four touchdowns. He’ll have a nice match up against the Texans this week.
Fantasy Football Players Of Week 9
November 4, 2008
Total Pro Sports - This week in the NFL was very much about backup quarterbacks. The Cowboys Brad Johnson and Brooks Bollinger both struggled in place of starter Tony Romo.
Bryon Leftwich stepped in for Big Ben on Monday night and led the Steelers to an impressive victory. Ryan Fitzpatrick helped the Bengals get their first win, and Even Rex Grossman a hand in his team beating the Lions.
It is only fitting that this week our Offensive player of the week is Gus Frerotte, who started the year on the bench. Our offensive rookie of the week is Joe Flacco, who was supposed to backup Troy Smith this season but that all changed when Smith was fell ill during the preseason and the rest is history.
Here is the complete list of the best Fantasy Football Players Of Week 9.
Best Offensive Player - Gus Frerotte, QB, Minnesota Vikings.
No, this is not a typo; Gus Frerotte is the offensive player of the week, in our opinion. Call it a slow week for Fantasy Football but, Grampa Gus had himself a dandy of a game. Frerotte completed 11 out of 18 passes and had 3 touchdowns. The Vikings seem to be in much better shape now the Frerotte is the starter and Jackson is nailed to the bench.
Honorable mention: Eli Manning, QB, New York Giants.
Fantasy Football Wavier Wire: Week 9
October 29, 2008
Total Pro Sports - The Fantasy Football Wavier Wire can be a tricky thing. On one hand you can find a gem like Donnie Avery, 6 receptions, 163 yards and a touchdown. On the other hand Josh Morgan can get you a grand total of zero points. If you were on the Avery bandwagon, enjoy the waiver wire gold. If you jumped on Morgan’s bandwagon, don’t be discouraged. A waiver wire find can be the difference between first or second place.
Lets take a look at this weeks Fantasy Football Wavier Wire.
WR - Ted Ginn Jr, MIA - Two weeks ago he had one catch for a one yard loss. Last week Ginn had 7 receptions for 175 yards. It looks like he’s clicking with Chad Pennington and he’ll have a nice match up against the Broncos this week.
Carson Palmer Done For Season
October 25, 2008
Bengals quarterback Carson Palmer is likely to miss the Nov. 2 game against Jacksonville, and one report indicates Palmer might not play again this season at all.
Bengals coach Marvin Lewis today said Palmer, who will not play Sunday at Houston, could be lost for an additional week. But Chris Mortensen of ESPN.com is reporting tonight that Palmer has a "frayed" ligament in his right (throwing) elbow and probably will not play for the rest of 2008.
According to Mortensen’s report, Palmer’s injury is to a part of his ulnar collateral ligament, a condition treatable by “Tommy John” ligament-replacement surgery. Mortensen reported that Palmer wants to wait to decide if surgery is the best option.
The Bengals (0-7) have their bye week Nov. 9, and Lewis had indicated Palmer probably would be out at least until after the off week.
But Mortensen’s source said Palmer has asked the Bengals to wait “around two months" before taking any action, such as placing the quarterback on injured reserve. Palmer has not played since Oct..5 after injuring his arm Sept. 21 against the New York Giants.
Today, Lewis said Palmer would play “whenever he gets the green light. He wants to play.” Neither the team nor Palmer has talked specifically about Palmer’s injury or treatment plan.
According to Mortensen’s report, Palmer is bothered less by pain than by a loss of strength in his right hand, which makes it harder to throw. His injury is not believed to be as serious as those suffered by Carolina’s Jake Delhomme and former NFL journeyman Rob Johnson, which would allow Palmer more time before deciding whether to have surgery.
Source: Cincinnati.com
Fantasy Football Wavier Wire Week 8
October 23, 2008
Total Pro Sports - By now you are either in three different spots in your respective fantasy football leagues. You might be at the top, a virtual lock for a playoff spot. You could be in the middle, maybe a game out of the playoffs. Or you could be at the bottom and already starting your draft plan for next summer. No matter which one you are here is some pick ups to help you stay on top, reach the playoffs, or just play spoiler.
Lets take a look at this weeks Fantasy Football Wavier Wire.
QB - Marc Bulger , STL - How the mighty have fallen. Bulger could be available in your fantasy football league and if so, he’s worth a look for this week’s byes. His new found friend, Donnie Avery, will allow Bulger to stretch the field. Look for Bulger to have 200 yards and 2 touchdowns this week against a Patriot defense that is known to give up big plays.
Tony Romo Out For Sundays Game
October 22, 2008
Total Pro Sports - Despite working hard this week trying to get back for Sundays game against the 5-2 Tampa Bay Bucs, the Cowboys medical staff and owner Jerry Jones have decided to sideline there Pro Bowl quarterback one more week.
Maybe Tony Romo should try to get his girlfriend Jessica Simpson to massage his infamous pinkie finger on daily basis, it may just work!
Don't expect the Cowboys to win this game against the Bucs, Tampa Bay has been playing amazing football and there defense is playing stellar. The Boys will be 4-4 after week 8.
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Cowboys Safety Roy Williams Out For Year
October 22, 2008
Total Pro Sports - For the second time this season Safety Roy Williams has broken his right forearm. Without the leader of the defense on the field it looks as the Cowboys are in some serious trouble. The Cowboys have lost 3 of 4 games and have struggled against teams who are below .500.
With their quarterback Romo out and the team chemistry slowly failing, owner Jerry Jones better find a solution quick before this team sinks.
Rodney Harrison Done For Season
October 22, 2008
Total Pro Sports - A sad way for a career to end but sometimes we all cant go out lifting the championship trophy.
It seems as if Rodney Harrisons career may have come to an end Monday night after injuring his right quad. Rodney Harrison has had an illustrious career playing 15 season and winning 2 Super Bowls both with the Patriots. Look for Rodney Harrison to get elected to the Hall Of Fame.
Fantasy Football Players Of Week 7
October 21, 2008
Total Pro Sports - Another week in NFL, another coach is unemployed. This week Mike Nolan the former coach of the San Francisco 49ers was given the boot, I hope he has a good fantasy football team.
The season is almost at its halfway point and some players are just starting to hit their stride for your fantasy Football team. This week running backs stole the show as both Steven Jackson and Lendale White had 3 touchdowns a piece.
So once again, here are the best fantasy football players of week 7.
Best Offensive Fantasy Football Player – Steven Jackson, RB, St. Louis Rams
Jackson broke out in a huge way against the Cowboys running for 160 yards on 25 carries adding 3 touchdowns. Jackson wanted to prove to the Cowboys that they made a mistake on passing him up on draft day in 2004. This week he also proved to the fantasy football world why he was so highly regarded coming into the season.
Honorable mention: Lendale White, RB, Tennessee Titans


