Week 9 2009

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Offense

RUNNINGBACKS:

Brian Leonard, RB Bengals: 3 carries for 11 yards and 3 catches for 19

Peyton Hillis, FB Broncos: IA...

Dan Kreider, FB Cardinals: NSA

Jacob Hester, RB Chargers: 1 catch for 3 yards...

Mike Cox, FB Chiefs: 1 catch for -4

Madison Hedgec0ck, Giants: NSA

Danny Woodhead RB/WR, Jets: BYE

John Kuhn, FB Packers: 1 carry for 3 yards, 1 catch for 7 yards

Korey Hall, Packers: IA

Brad Hoover, FB Panthers: IA, INJ

Luke Lawton, FB Raiders: BYE

Mike Karney, FB Rams: BYE

Kyle Eckel, RB/FB Saints: NSA

Owen Schmitt, FB Seahawks: 1 catch for 4 yards

Jim Kleinsasser, HB Vikings: BYE

Jeff Dugan, HB Vikings: BYE



WIDE RECEIVERS:

Brandon Stokley, Broncos: 1-4

Mike Furrey, Browns: BYE

Jerhame Urban, Cardinals: NSA

Sean Morey, Cardinals: NSA

Lance Long, Chiefs: team high 8 catches for 74 yards
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Anthony Gonzalez, Colts: IA, INJ

Austin Collie, Colts: 2-26, got shaken up later

Greg Camarillo, Dolphins: team high 5-71

Brian Hartline, Dolphins: 1-18

Kevin Curtis, Eagles: IA, INJ

Brian Finneran, Falcons: 1-9, got injured.

John Standeford, Lions: released again

Jordy Nelson, Packers: IA, INJ

Wes Welker, Patriots: team high 9 catches for 84 yards
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Julian Edelman, Patriots: IA, still out with an inury, what a shame after such a promising start of his career.

Nick Miller, Raiders: BYE

Danny Amendola, Rams: BYE

David Anderson, Texans: 3-19

Kevin Walter, Texans: 5-67, all in the second half


TIGHT ENDS:

Greg Olsen, Bears: career high 3 TDs on 5 catches (71 yards)
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, hopefully it will bea a breakthrough game for him and Cutler!

Chase Coffman, Bengals: IA

JP Foschi, Bengals: 2-32

Jonathan Stupar, Bills: BYE

Derek Fine, Bills: BYE

Tony Scheffler, Broncos: 1-3

Steve Heiden, Browns: BYE

Greg Estandia, Browns: BYE

Stephen Spach, Cardinals: IA

Anthony Becht, Cardinals: 1-15 and a TD

Sean Ryan, Chiefs: NSA

Brad Cottam, Chiefs: IA

Jake O'Connell, Chiefs: IA

Dallas Clark, Colts: career high 14 catches for 119 yards.
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Jacob Tamme, Colts: NSA

Tom Santi, Colts: NSA

Jason Witten, Cowboys: 7-43

John Phillips, Cowboys: NSA

Anthony Fasano, Dolphins: 1-20

Joey Haynos, Dolphins: 3-29, 1 TD

John Nalbone, Dolphins: NSA

Brent Celek, Eagles: 3-39. 1 TD

Keith Zinger, Falcons: NSA

Justin Peele, Falcons: NSA

Kevin Boss, Giants: 2-17, 1 TD

Zack Miller II, Jaguars: NSA

Ben Hartsock, Jets: BYE

Will Heller, Lions: NSA

Casey Fitzsimmons, Lions: 6-41

Spencer Havner, Packers (LB/TE): 2 kick returns for 13 yard average

Jeff King, Panthers: NSA

Gary Barnidge, Panthers: 3-46

Zach Miller, Raiders: BYE

Todd Heap, Ravens: 3-28

Chris Cooley, Redskins: IA, INJ

Todd Yoder, Redskins: 1-3 and a TD

Jeremy Shockey, Saints: 3-26

David Thomas, Saints: NSA

John Carlson, Seahawks: 6-42

Heath Miller, Steelers: 3-18

Matt Spaeth, Steelers: NSA

Owen Daniels, Texans: IR

Joel Dreesen, Texans: 2-15

James Casey, Texans: IA, got hurt in the last game which is a shame because he could have shined in the absence of Owen Daniels. Casey should be back soon.

Craig Stevens, Titans: NSA



Defense

DEFENSIVE TACKLES:

Kyle Williams, Bills: BYE

Chris Hovan, Bucs: 5 tackles, 0.5 a sack

Derek Landri, Jaguars: IA

Nick Hayden, Panthers: IA

Kelly Gregg, Ravens: 5 tackles

Justin Bannan, Ravens: 4 tackles

Craig Terrill, Seahawks: NSA

Chris Hoke, Steelers: NSA

Jeff Zgonina, Texans: 3 tackles

Tim Bulman, Texans (DE/DT): 2 tackles


DEFENSIVE ENDS:

Aaron Schobel, Bills: BYE

Ryan Denney, Bills: BYE

Chris Kelsay, Bills: BYE

Luis Castillo, Chargers: 1 tackle

Josh Thomas, Colts: 1 tackle

Igor Olshansky, Cowboys: 2 tackles

Jason Babin, Eagles: 1 sack, third game in a row where he gets to a QB.
Kroy Biermann, Falcons: 2 tackles, 1 sack

Justin Smith, 49ers: 1 tackle

Dave Tollefson, Giants: NSA

Mike Devito, Jets: BYE

Taylor Brayton, Panthers: 2 tck, 1 sack, 1 FF

Mike Wright, DE/DT Patriots: NSA

Trevor Scott, Raiders: BYE

Chris Long, Rams: BYE

Jeff Charleston, Saints: NSA

Patrick Kerney, Seahawks: 3 tackles, 1 sack, 1 FF

Nick Reed, Seahawks: NSA

Brett Keisel, Steelers: 2 sacks!

Travis Kirschke, Steelers: IA, INJ

Connor Barwin, Texans: NSA

Kyle Vanden Bosch, Titans: 1 tackle

Dave Ball, Titans: NSA

Jared Allen, Vikings: BYE

Brian Robison, Vikings: BYE


LINEBACKERS:

Hunter Hillenmeyer, Bears: 10 tackles

Dan Skuta, Bengals: IA

Paul Posluszny, Bills: BYE

Jon Corto, Bills: BYE

Spencer Larsen, Broncos (LB/FB): 1 kick returned for 13 yards

Blake Constanzo, Browns: BYE

Jason Trusnik, Browns: BYE

Niko Koutovides, Bucs: NSA

Barrett Ruud, Bucs: 4 tackles

Mike Vrabel, Chiefs: 4 tackles

Andy Studebaker, Chiefs: NSA

Bobby Carpenter, Cowboys: 2 tackles

Keith Brooking, Cowboys: 5 tackles, 1 sack

Matt Roth, Dolphins: 1 tackle

Chris Gocong, Eagles: IA INJ

Coy Wire, Falcons: NSA

Matt Wilhelm, 49ers: NSA

Scott McKillop, 49ers: NSA

Chase Blackburn, Giants: NSA

Zak DeOssie, Giants: NSA

Adam Seward, Jaguars: IA

Ryan Fowler, Jets: BYE

Larry Izzo, Jets: BYE

Jordan Dizon, Lions: 2 tackles, 1 sack, 1 forced fumble

Aaron Kampman, Packers: 5 tackles

AJ Hawk, Packers: team high 7 tackles, 1 sack

Brady Poppinga, Packers: NSA

Brandon Chillar, Packers: IA, INJ

Clay Matthews, Packers: 2 tackles

Dan Connor, Panthers: NSA, again!

Rob Ninkovich, Patriots: NSA

James Laurinaitis, Rams: BYE

David Vobora, Rams: BYE

Chris Chamberlain, Rams: BYE

Ricky Brown, Raiders: BYE

Jarrett Johnson, Ravens: 2 tackles

Paul Kruger, Ravens: IA

Scott Fujita, Saints: IA, INJ

Troy Evans, Saints: NSA

Scott Shanle, Saints: 4 tackles

Will Herring, Seahawks: NSA

Patrick Bailey, Steelers: NSA

Brian Cushing, Texans: 12 tackles, team high again!
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Chad Greenway, Vikings: BYE

Heath Farwell, Vikings: BYE

Ben Leber, Vikings: BYE



DEFENSIVE BACKS:

Craig Steltz, Bears: NSA

Tom Nelson, Bengals: 1 tackle

Todd Johnson, SS Bills: BYE

John Wendling, SS Bills: BYE

Nick Sorensen, SS Browns: BYE

Ray Ventrone, FS/WR Browns: BYE

Sabby Piscitelli, SS Bucs: 3 tackles

Corey Lynch, FS Bucs: NSA

Steve Gregory, CB Chargers: 6 tackles

Eric Weddle, SS Chargers: game high 9 tackles

Jon McGraw, SS Chiefs: IA, INJ

Aaron Francisco, FS Colts: NSA

Jamie Silva, S Colts: NSA

Sean Considine, SS Jaguars: NSA

Brian Russell, FS Jaguars: 1 tackle

Jim Leonhard, FS Jets: BYE

Eric Smith, FS Jets: BYE

Matt Giordano, Packers: NSA

Craig Dahl, FS Rams: BYE

Tom Zbikowski, SS Ravens: NSA

Reed Doughty, FS Redskins: tied for the team high 6 tackles.

Chris Reis, SS Saints: NSA

John Busing, Texans: NSA

Donnie Nickey, SS Titans: NSA

Kevin Kaaesviharn, S Titans: NSA

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Clark is incredible! At least we have lots of pass catching white tight ends like Clark, Witten, and Miller to cheer for.  Olsen also has 2 catches for 42 yards and a TD!


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8 catches in 1 quarter for Dallas Clark, wow.

Wes Welker is yet to get started though.
 

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they just gave Cushing big props: "and what is Cushing doing down there? this big linebacker can run!"
 

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Wes Welker was just described as "lunch pail and blue collar"..
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They were praising him earlier, but then the one dummy said - "if there was ever a lunch pail and blue collar player, it would be Wes Welker!"

It was so blatant and disgusting!
 

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Welker is the best WR for moving the chains in the NFL period! He has so much short area quickness in and out of his breaks it is ridiculous. With the pairing of Welker with Moss, you have the most dynamic AND BEST duo in the NFL!
 

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Good win for the Falcons over Washington!

Good win for Kurt Warner (5 TDs!) over Hatie Smiff!
 

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2 TD passes for Matt Stafford!

Philip Rivers is one cool customer, with a cannon arm!
 

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"if there was ever a lunch pail and blue collar player, it would be Wes Welker!"

That's right out of the caste dictionary. Maybe the announcer meant it as far as how tough he is though. I at least heard the announcer give Welker credit for his "route running" when they showed a replay. I guess "good route runner" doesn't violate the unwritten caste speak rules.
 

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Cushing had 12 total tackles today!!  What a monster!  Houston is a fun team to watch with Anderson, Walter, and the now injured Daniels.
 

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"Superstar" tailback LaDainion Tomlinson has 10 carries for 18 yards right now and was held out of the endzone from the 1 yard line. Meanwhile Jacob Hester can't get a single carry.

This is the same situation as with Hillis, although not quite as clear cut racial discrimination, or as infuriating.

Will Danny Woodhead get a single carry next week, if Shaun Green runs for under 2 YPC and fumbles again as the second back? At least with Brian Leonard, Cedric Benson is playing well- and Leonard gets some receptions and an occasional carry as the #2 HB.
 
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Packers are soft on the O'line and special teams (need Hall back), and maybe the receivers are not making the best out of their routes because it seems Rogers either cannot see an open receiver or they cannot beat the coverage. Sabby had his number called out in a good way today, run support and being in place in coverage from what I heard on the radio. Of course the Packers had breakdowns in coverage when it counted. Kampman got his bell rung, and Poppinga substituted but with no effectiveness. Matt G. should get a look at being in the rotation considering what passed for play in the secondary where they put Woodson back in the safety position to shore it up. Matt also had a hand on a punt today, and from what I did see the returns were away from him, and those returns broke the Pack's back. And they need Jordy back, and McCarthy needs to work on the 3 step dropback rythym passing game.
 

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Woodhead would be the perfect backup to Jones like Washington was. Jones tires the defense out, as he is known to run very hard, then bring Woodhead in to make defenders miss and make them gasp for air trying to catch him.
 

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How about Dallas Clark. The guy is the best tightend in the game period. No disrespect to any of the other guys but he plays like a wide receiver. He just makes plays week after week. Can you imagine if you somehow led the nfl in receiving. That would be cool to see a t.e. win the receiving title.

Welker had another good game. I still think he will make 1000 yards for the season.

I'm with TJR. Jacob Hester is getting screwed as bad as any running back ever. LT is not what he used to be and Sproles should be a change of pace back. Hester could be a starting running back if given the chance. He tore it up in preseason a while back.

Woodhead may never see the field. They fear how good he is. I know that sounds stupid but fast white guys with moves are not allowed to be showcased. It disproves the myth!
 

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The "analysts" on Sunday Night Football did not seem too happy about Dallas Clark's 14 catches. Dan Patrick kept asking over and over how that could possibly be.
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Houston really tightened up on defense in the second half or else Clark might have broken the single game record for receptions. Cushing played like a beast the entire game.

I was glad to see the Colts win but also to see Houston come back and nearly win in Indy. Walter made some key receptions in the 4th quarter. The Texans have a shot at one of the two AFC wildcard spots.
 
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Speaking of receiving TEs, even though Chicago sucked it up Greg Olsen scored all 3 TDs for the Bears. Urban was targeted once with no catches for the Cardinals.
 

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ToughJ.Riggins said:
"Superstar" tailback LaDainion Tomlinson has 10 carries for 18 yards right now and was held out of the endzone from the 1 yard line. Meanwhile Jacob Hester can't get a single carry.



This is the same situation as with Hillis, although not quite as clear cut racial discrimination, or as infuriating.

Tomlinson is clearly finished, and he is a real drag on the Chargers' offense right now. This was obvious during the preseason before the ankle injury on opening day. However, this is the kind of situation that separates the great coaches from the average coaches. Belichik, Parcells, or even Shanahan wouldn't think twice about benching Tomlinson and giving someone else the carries. Turner, who doesn't have that kind of control over the locker room, can't just deep six LT, particularly in favor of white tailback. He just doesn't have the stomach to make that call. Thus, the Chargers will end up a disappointing seaon because their running game stinks and defenses will be teeing off with the pass rush, forcing Rivers into bad throws, bad sacks, etc.
 

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San Diego almost jettisoned Tomlinson a couple of seasons ago, but LT did a lot of public pouting and they backed off and kept him and let Michael Turner leave as a free agent instead. Obviously a bad decision. But from a CF perspective, if Hester ever gets a chance to be a starting tailback (about a hundred to one shot given his race), he's better off with Turner gone and Tomlinson near the end.
 

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