Week 13 2009

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Offense

RUNNINGBACKS:

Brian Leonard, RB Bengals: 2 passes caught for 25 yards

Peyton Hillis, FB Broncos: 7 carries for 47 yards

Dan Kreider, FB Cardinals: NSA

Jacob Hester, RB Chargers: 1 carry for 0 yards

Mike Cox, FB Chiefs: NSA

Madison Hedgec0ck, Giants: NSA

Danny Woodhead RB/WR, Jets: NSA

John Kuhn, FB Packers: NSA

Korey Hall, Packers: 1 catch for 13 yards

Brad Hoover, FB Panthers: IA, INJ

Luke Lawton, FB Raiders: NSA

Mike Karney, FB Rams: IA, INJ

Kyle Eckel, RB/FB Saints:

Owen Schmitt, FB Seahawks: NSA

Jim Kleinsasser, HB Vikings: NSA

Jeff Dugan, HB Vikings: NSA



WIDE RECEIVERS:

Brandon Stokley, Broncos: NSA

Mike Furrey, WR/FS Browns: 1 tackle on defense

Jerhame Urban, Cardinals: IA

Sean Morey, Cardinals: NSA

Lance Long, Chiefs: 2-28

Anthony Gonzalez, Colts: IA, INJ

Austin Collie, Colts: 4-18 and a TD

Greg Camarillo, Dolphins: 4-61

Brian Hartline, Dolphins: 4-41, 1 TD
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Kevin Curtis, Eagles: IA, INJ

Brian Finneran, Falcons: 1-14

Jordy Nelson, Packers: 1-5, 1 kick return for 38 yards

Charly Martin, Panthers: 1-6, his first NFL action

Wes Welker, Patriots: 10-167! what a year he's having, second in the NFL in yards and first in receptions despite having missed 2 games.
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Julian Edelman, Patriots: IA, INJ (must be a setback)

Nick Miller, Raiders: IA, INJ

Danny Amendola, Rams: 1 catch for no yards, 1 fumble recovered, 4 kickoffs returned for average of 27, 5 punts for avg of 12

David Anderson, Texans: 4-39

Kevin Walter, Texans: 4-54


TIGHT ENDS:

Greg Olsen, Bears: 2-1

Chase Coffman, Bengals: IA

JP Foschi, Bengals: 1-16

Jonathan Stupar, Bills: 1-1

Tony Scheffler, Broncos: 1-19

Steve Heiden, Browns: IA, INJ

Greg Estandia, Browns: IA

Stephen Spach, Cardinals: NSA

Anthony Becht, Cardinals: NSA

Sean Ryan, Chiefs: NSA

Brad Cottam, Chiefs: 3-21

Jake O'Connell, Chiefs: IA

Dallas Clark, Colts: 3-25

Jacob Tamme, Colts: NSA

Tom Santi, Colts: NSA

Jason Witten, Cowboys: another great game for Jason: 14-156 yards!

John Phillips, Cowboys: 1-8

Anthony Fasano, Dolphins: 5-67

Joey Haynos, Dolphins: NSA

John Nalbone, Dolphins:

Brent Celek, Eagles: 2-16 and a TD

Keith Zinger, Falcons: NSA

Justin Peele, Falcons: NSA

Kevin Boss, Giants: 1-10

Zack Miller II, Jaguars: led the team with 3 catches for 74 yards

Ben Hartsock, Jets: NSA

Will Heller, Lions: 1-11

Casey Fitzsimmons, Lions: 1-9

Spencer Havner, Packers (LB/TE):

Jeff King, Panthers: 3-17

Gary Barnidge, Panthers: NSA

Zach Miller, Raiders: 4-43

Todd Heap, Ravens: team high 5-52

Chris Cooley, Redskins: IR

Todd Yoder, Redskins: NSA

Jeremy Shockey, Saints: 4-47

David Thomas, Saints: 3-31

John Carlson, Seahawks: 1-9

Heath Miller, Steelers: 1-27

Matt Spaeth, Steelers: NSA

Joel Dreesen, Texans: 1-8

James Casey, Texans: INJ

Craig Stevens, Titans: NSA



Defense

DEFENSIVE TACKLES:

Kyle Williams, Bills: 8 tackles, 2 sacks, 1 ff!
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Chris Hovan, Bucs: 2 tackles

Derek Landri, Panthers: NSA

Nick Hayden, Panthers: 1 sack, his career first

Kelly Gregg, Ravens: 3 tackles

Justin Bannan, Ravens: 1 tackle

Craig Terrill, Seahawks: NSA

Chris Hoke, Steelers: NSA

Jeff Zgonina, Texans: 1 tackle

Tim Bulman, Texans (DE/DT): 3 tackles


DEFENSIVE ENDS:

Aaron Schobel, Bills: 8 tackles, 1 sack
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Ryan Denney, Bills: 2 tackles

Chris Kelsay, Bills: 5 tackles, 1 sack

Brian Schaefering, Browns: 1 tackle

Luis Castillo, Chargers: NSA

Igor Olshansky, Cowboys: 1 tackle

Ryan Baker, Dolphins: NSA

Jason Babin, Eagles: 1 tackle

Kroy Biermann, Falcons: 3 tackles, 1 sack

Justin Smith, 49ers: 3 tackles

Dave Tollefson, Giants: 1 tackle

Mike Devito, Jets: 1 tackle

Taylor Brayton, Panthers: NSA

Mike Wright, DE/DT Patriots: 3 tackles

Trevor Scott, Raiders: 3 tackles, 1 sack

Chris Long, Rams: 4 tackles, 1 sack

Jeff Charleston, Saints: NSA

Patrick Kerney, Seahawks: NSA

Nick Reed, Seahawks: NSA

Brett Keisel, Steelers: 8 tackles

Travis Kirschke, Steelers: IA, INJ

Connor Barwin, Texans: half a sack

Kyle Vanden Bosch, Titans: 3 tackles

Dave Ball, Titans: 2 tackles

Jared Allen, Vikings: NSA

Brian Robison, Vikings: 2 tackles


LINEBACKERS:

Hunter Hillenmeyer, Bears: 5 tackles, 1 interception

Paul Posluszny, Bills: 5 tackles, 1 sack, 1 FF

Jon Corto, Bills: NSA

Spencer Larsen, Broncos (LB/FB): NSA

Blake Constanzo, Browns: NSA

Jason Trusnik, Browns: 2 tackles

Matt Roth, Browns: 5 tackles, 0.5 sack

Niko Koutovides, Bucs: NSA

Barrett Ruud, Bucs: 5 tackles

Monty Beisel, Cardinals: NSA

Mike Vrabel, Chiefs: 5 tackles

Andy Studebaker, Chiefs: 2 tackles

Bobby Carpenter, Cowboys: 1 tackle

Keith Brooking, Cowboys: 3 tackles

Chris Gocong, Eagles: 2 tackles

Coy Wire, Falcons: NSA

Matt Wilhelm, 49ers: NSA

Scott McKillop, 49ers: NSA

Chase Blackburn, Giants: NSA

Zak DeOssie, Giants: NSA

Adam Seward, Jaguars: NSA

Russell Allen, Jaguars: 2 tackles

Ryan Fowler, Jets: IA

Larry Izzo, Jets: NSA

Jordan Dizon, Lions: 2 tackles

Aaron Kampman, Packers: IR

AJ Hawk, Packers: 7 tackles, 1 interception for 13 yards

Brady Poppinga, Packers: NSA

Brandon Chillar, Packers: NSA

Clay Matthews, Packers: team high 6 tackles, 2 sacks
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Dan Connor, Panthers: 3 tackles

Jordan Senn, Panthers: NSA

Rob Ninkovich, Patriots: NSA

James Laurinaitis, Rams: team high 12 tackles
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David Vobora, Rams: 6 tackles

Chris Chamberlain, Rams: NSA

Ricky Brown, Raiders: IR

Slade Norris, Raiders: IA

David Nixon, Raiders: IA

Jarrett Johnson, Ravens: 4 tackles, 1 interception for 8 yards

Paul Kruger, Ravens: 5 tackles

Scott Fujita, Saints: IA, INJ

Troy Evans, Saints: 5 tackles

Scott Shanle, Saints: 4 tackles

Will Herring, Seahawks: NSA

Patrick Bailey, Steelers: NSA

Rocky Boiman, Steelers: 1 tackle

Brian Cushing, Texans: 3 tackles

Chad Greenway, Vikings: 5 tackles

Heath Farwell, Vikings: NSA

Ben Leber, Vikings: 1 tackle



DEFENSIVE BACKS:

Craig Steltz, Bears: IA

Tom Nelson, Bengals: 2 tackles, 1 interception for 2 yards

Todd Johnson, SS Bills: NSA

John Wendling, SS Bills: NSA

Nick Sorensen, SS Browns: 1 tackles

Ray Ventrone, FS/WR Browns: NSA

Sabby Piscitelli, SS Bucs: 4 tackles

Corey Lynch, FS Bucs: NSA

Steve Gregory, CB/FS Chargers: 3 tackles

Eric Weddle, SS Chargers: IA, INJ

Jon McGraw, SS Chiefs: 8 tackles

Aaron Francisco, FS Colts: IA

Jamie Silva, S Colts: 1 tackle

Sean Considine, SS Jaguars: IA, INJ

Jim Leonhard, FS Jets: 2 tackle

Eric Smith, FS Jets: 3 tackles

Matt Giordano, Packers: IA

Craig Dahl, FS Rams: 3 tackles

Tom Zbikowski, SS Ravens: started for Reed, had 4 tackles, 1 interception

Reed Doughty, FS Redskins: 7 tackles

Chris Reis, SS Saints: NSA

John Busing, Texans: 1 tackle

Brian Russell, Texans: NSA

Donnie Nickey, SS Titans: NSA

Kevin Kaaesviharn, S Titans: 2 tackles

IA inactive
NSA no stats accumulated
DNP did not play
INJ injured
IR placed on injured reserveEdited by: backrow
 

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Wes Welker now has 6 catches for 103 yards. Not bad for a guy who "expert" Brett Perrimann said "any receiver could do" in Welker's position.
 

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Did you guys see Vince Young fake an injury today? He gets intercepted looks like he is mad at himself, walks over to the bench and sits down while looking like he is still not happy. Then out of the blue in an extreme delayed reaction, he grabs his knee and falls off the bench writhing in pain looking like he is about to cry. Then minutes later they show him up walking around like nothing is wrong and they say, looks like Vince Young is ok. It was one of the most overly dramatic and obviously disingenuous displays of faking injury I have probably ever seen. That is two times in both of the games I am flipping through today that an afflete has overreacted. In the Bears game a Rams receiver tried to block a Bears safety and got leveled, he might have got the wind knocked out of him but he layed on the field and milked it for all it was worth, writhing in pain with the training staff out there. Then all of a sudden he just hops up and jogs off the field. The NFL and it's affletes are becoming a carnival sideshow.
 

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Well, he DID get his leg run into by a colt on the last play of the drive near the goal line when they had to settle for a field goal. What's funny though, is it only seems to bother him when something goes wrong.

Fail a third down conversion? limp.
Throw an interception? limp
Driving down the field successfully? Miraculously heal and run for a first down or two.

Had that colt not dropped an easy pick on the last drive I have a sneaking suspicion the "injury" would have come back.
 

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Brian Hartline with a TD!

EDIT: some of the moves by WW in this game are simply incredible! he ducked under a tackler, dodged two in about 2 yards space, i mean there's more but how AGILE and QUICK is he! Edited by: backrow
 

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backrow said:
Brian Hartline with a TD!



EDIT: some of the moves by WW in this game are simply incredible! he ducked under a tackler, dodged two in about 2 yards space, i mean there's more but how AGILE and QUICK is he!

Backrow read my earlier post. According to "afflete: Perrimann any receiver could accomplish that.
 
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Vinnie the Wonderful is shankin' it big time. Gawd I hope the Colts put the boots to the Titans. You can't even listen to the game but for the kneeling, pewling, idolatry of Young by the sports-caste-ers.
 

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Peyton Hillis 7 carries for 47 yards.

Brian Hartline with a TD among 4 catches, and Greg Camarillo and Anthony Fasano with several catches apiece, too.
 

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Bear Backer said:
Did you guys see Vince Young fake an injury today? He gets intercepted looks like he is mad at himself, walks over to the bench and sits down while looking like he is still not happy. Then out of the blue in an extreme delayed reaction, he grabs his knee and falls off the bench writhing in pain looking like he is about to cry. Then minutes later they show him up walking around like nothing is wrong and they say, looks like Vince Young is ok. It was one of the most overly dramatic and obviously disingenuous displays of faking injury I have probably ever seen. That is two times in both of the games I am flipping through today that an afflete has overreacted. In the Bears game a Rams receiver tried to block a Bears safety and got leveled, he might have got the wind knocked out of him but he layed on the field and milked it for all it was worth, writhing in pain with the training staff out there. Then all of a sudden he just hops up and jogs off the field. The NFL and it's affletes are becoming a carnival sideshow.

Faking injuries (after getting burnt) is standard M.O. for the "affletes". I've seen it in hoops & football at all levels.
 

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wow, i completely missed Broncos game, when i tuned in it was all Buckhalter and Moreno!

side note, freshly off practice squad, WR converted to TE, Evan Moore so far is leading Browns with 3 catches for 42 yards. yesterday, Rotoworld was quick to describe him:

"Browns signed TE Evan Moore from their practice squad.

The former Stanford wide receiver isn't much of an NFL prospect."

well, guess what, statistically speaking he is not far away from Browns best receiving output this season!
 

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announcers just said that Brady Quinn has found someone special in Evan Moore after anotehr nice catch and run! he also had a close call on the sideline, that went for a bunch of yards but was pushed out, ruled incomplete.

called Moore a great kid, playing in his first ever NFL game!
 

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Charly Martin got his first NFL completion for Panthers. Congrats to yet another undrafted white WR.
 

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Was Hillis used as a late game downhill runner ala Alstott. Or was he used as short yardage specialist. The box score of the game seemed like it was the Dolphins circa 73'.
 

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Leonardfan said:
Looks like Radio's magical run is over

I hope so, there is no one who I despise more in professional athletics because of all the manufactured hype than "Vince He just win Young" except for maybe Michael "Con" Vick. He is slowly but surely looking like is about ready to turn back into a turnover waiting to happen. So far he has been very lucky in regards to turnovers. He has fumbled the ball 6 times in 8 games and has managed to have all of them recovered but 1. He should have had two Int's today, but one was dropped, and all those those turnovers are accumulated with primarily a dink and dunk passing game.
 

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whiteathlete33 said:
Wes Welker now has 6 catches for 103 yards.  Not bad for a guy who "expert" Brett Perrimann said "any receiver could do" in Welker's position.

Wes finished the day with 10 catches for 167 Yards. Whew! He's over 1,000 for the season and needs 5 more snags to reach 100.
 

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Jason Witten had 14 receptions for 156 yards.
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He's up to 73/744 for the season after a slow start. Still only has 1 TD catch though.
 

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Darn I think I started Greg Olsen instead of Witten. I'm sure it's been a topic here but I heard Witten has been fighting through some sort of nagging injury all year.

Does it seem like the Colts have intentionally gone away from their bread and butter in Dallas Clark and instead have been almost forcing the ball Garcon's way? Garcon has put up decent numbers, but when I've watched, and I don't have the stats, he seems like the guy that is most often targeted and the target most likely to end in an incompletion.
 

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Thank you Colts for winning today and putting a stop to all the Vince Young/TEN non-sense. Now we can focus on other things, like whether Peyton Manning will win his 4th MVP.

And equally nice was the NO comeback against the Blackskins. It surely would've ruined my day if two black QBs ended the perfect seasons of two white ones, who by the way, are two of the best. So, today turned out just fine.

As for Hillis, I wonder if he was used in garbage time duty since it was a blow-out.Edited by: foobar75
 

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Kaptain, I did a little look see and here's what I found.

Over the last 4 games, Garcon has been targeted a total of 36 times, while catching a total of 20 passes. That's a reception rate of 55.56%.

Looking at Austin Collie, he has 15 catches out of 21 targets, a 71.43% reception rate.

Dallas Clark caught 17 passes out of 24 targets, a 70.83% reception rate.

Just in case you were wondering, Wayne caught 24/35 for a 68.57% reception rate.

You are spot on, my good man! The two whites are the most dependable , while Garcon is the least dependable and most targeted. Pass the facts on, gentlemen!
 

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Colonel Reb if only we could corner Manning and ask him why he targets Garcon more based on these stats? I would love to hear his answer.
 

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Me too, Westside. He'd probably say he it was based on the defense he was seeing or the play that was called or something to that effect. It is strange that the least targeted White receivers are the most dependable. Kind of feeds into the possession receiver argument I use a lot. I say, Whites are often called possession receivers because they catch the balls that are thrown to them. They don't have hands of stone like their teammates. Why not use them as your starter and let them help you down the field every drive? If they allow you to continue your possession more than the other guys, why not play them all the time? It usually gets people to think about the insanity of the current situation.

In the NFL, the world truly is turned upside down.
 

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With the stature of Manning,hopefully he will grasp your logic and be "allowed" to target his white corps of recievers and really demonstrated excellence during the last games of the season.
 
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