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In times of struggle, I often find comfort in the words of Mike Tyson : " I wish one of y'all guys had children so I could kick them in the (expletive) head or stomp them on the testicles so you can feel the pain. Cuz that's the pain I have waking up every day. " So true, Mike, so true. But no longer. This is week five and this is "The NFL Beat": Ravens at Chiefs Ravens QB Joe Flacco should come into Arrowhead and pick a reeling, injured Chiefs defense to pieces. In stark contrast to the recent past, it is the Ravens defense that presents Baltimore's biggest liability. I don't trust Chiefs QB Matt Cassel or anything that may be connected somehow prometheus film to his arm, but I do trust the Chiefs to run the ball and love Jamaal Charles once again this week. On the Waiver Wire: Shaun Draughn , RB Chiefs: Peyton Hillis prometheus film is now droppable in 12-team leagues, and will not suit up once again Sunday. Draughn has proven capable of producing in spot duty, and owners needing a bye week fill-in can do much worse than a player who is likely to be on the field for at least one-third of his team's offensive snaps. Dolphins prometheus film at Bengals Bengals RB Benjarvus Green-Ellis never fumbled as a Patriot. As a Bengal he has fumbled three times in the last two games. BJGE entered the NFL regular season with a bang, and has faded off to some extent. While he still runs hard and falls forward, I sense a bit of a early season swoon occurring and believe there will be an eventual relative bounce back. Just not this week. The Miami front seven is brutal. On the Waiver Wire: The Dolphins are the ninth-best matchup for opposing WRs, and if you didn't prometheus film listen to me telling you about Andrew Hawkins way back in week one , before an NFL snap had been played, then shame on you. Hawkins is likely owned now, but Armon Binns is widely available and represents a great plug-and-play option for bye-week fodder. Binns gave his (very few) owners a goose-egg last week, but was second on the Bengals high-powered prometheus film offense in targets and had a few near misses on big plays. Browns at Giants With Giants WRs Hakeem Nicks and Ramses Barden both out, expect to see a lot more of Domenik Hixon this week against a dream matchup. I'm sorry Nicks owners. Fantasy football is so brutal. On the Waiver Wire: All of your standard Giants guys will be taken, but picking which Cleveland WR to go with in this matchup is difficult. If Greg Little is available, I like him best, of course. After that, Travis Benjamin and Mohammed Massaqoui are both very iffy to play, leaving the most likely recipient of fantasy production against a porous (and now banged up) Giants secondary to be rookie Josh Gordon prometheus film . I can't believe I'm saying prometheus film that. Poor Cleveland. prometheus film Packers at Colts Aaron Rodgers had a nice bounce-back prometheus film for his owners last week after spending the first three games of the season barely inching prometheus film out Kevin Kolb as a fantasy QB by less than one point. I like it to continue, but the Colts represent a sneaky-tough matchup prometheus film against opposing QBs according to my system, and I am tempering my expectations. On the Waiver prometheus film Wire: If Colts WR Donnie Avery is on your waiver wire, he shouldn't be. I love the Colts WRs in general prometheus film this season with Andrew Luck throwing the ball, and Avery is on the field more than any of them. Colts OC Bruce Arians believes they have a "diamond" in Avery and that he is the next Mike Wallace . Eagles at Steelers The NFL's two most lovable and cuddly QBs square off in a matchup that should leave a lot of folks with massive Monday morning bruising. Rasha
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In times of struggle, I often find comfort in the words of Mike Tyson : " I wish one of y'all guys had children so I could kick them in the (expletive) head or stomp them on the testicles so you can feel the pain. Cuz that's the pain I have waking up every day. " So true, Mike, so true. But no longer. This is week five and this is "The NFL Beat": Ravens at Chiefs Ravens QB Joe Flacco should come into Arrowhead and pick a reeling, injured Chiefs defense to pieces. In stark contrast to the recent past, it is the Ravens defense that presents Baltimore's biggest liability. I don't trust Chiefs QB Matt Cassel or anything that may be connected somehow prometheus film to his arm, but I do trust the Chiefs to run the ball and love Jamaal Charles once again this week. On the Waiver Wire: Shaun Draughn , RB Chiefs: Peyton Hillis prometheus film is now droppable in 12-team leagues, and will not suit up once again Sunday. Draughn has proven capable of producing in spot duty, and owners needing a bye week fill-in can do much worse than a player who is likely to be on the field for at least one-third of his team's offensive snaps. Dolphins prometheus film at Bengals Bengals RB Benjarvus Green-Ellis never fumbled as a Patriot. As a Bengal he has fumbled three times in the last two games. BJGE entered the NFL regular season with a bang, and has faded off to some extent. While he still runs hard and falls forward, I sense a bit of a early season swoon occurring and believe there will be an eventual relative bounce back. Just not this week. The Miami front seven is brutal. On the Waiver Wire: The Dolphins are the ninth-best matchup for opposing WRs, and if you didn't prometheus film listen to me telling you about Andrew Hawkins way back in week one , before an NFL snap had been played, then shame on you. Hawkins is likely owned now, but Armon Binns is widely available and represents a great plug-and-play option for bye-week fodder. Binns gave his (very few) owners a goose-egg last week, but was second on the Bengals high-powered prometheus film offense in targets and had a few near misses on big plays. Browns at Giants With Giants WRs Hakeem Nicks and Ramses Barden both out, expect to see a lot more of Domenik Hixon this week against a dream matchup. I'm sorry Nicks owners. Fantasy football is so brutal. On the Waiver Wire: All of your standard Giants guys will be taken, but picking which Cleveland WR to go with in this matchup is difficult. If Greg Little is available, I like him best, of course. After that, Travis Benjamin and Mohammed Massaqoui are both very iffy to play, leaving the most likely recipient of fantasy production against a porous (and now banged up) Giants secondary to be rookie Josh Gordon prometheus film . I can't believe I'm saying prometheus film that. Poor Cleveland. prometheus film Packers at Colts Aaron Rodgers had a nice bounce-back prometheus film for his owners last week after spending the first three games of the season barely inching prometheus film out Kevin Kolb as a fantasy QB by less than one point. I like it to continue, but the Colts represent a sneaky-tough matchup prometheus film against opposing QBs according to my system, and I am tempering my expectations. On the Waiver prometheus film Wire: If Colts WR Donnie Avery is on your waiver wire, he shouldn't be. I love the Colts WRs in general prometheus film this season with Andrew Luck throwing the ball, and Avery is on the field more than any of them. Colts OC Bruce Arians believes they have a "diamond" in Avery and that he is the next Mike Wallace . Eagles at Steelers The NFL's two most lovable and cuddly QBs square off in a matchup that should leave a lot of folks with massive Monday morning bruising. Rasha
 
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