Here we go. It is the semi-finals in most leagues and your draft day hopes in Braylon Edwards, Carson Palmer, Darren McFadden, Tom Brady, Willie Parker, Willie McGahee and Derek Anderson are long since forgotten. So let’s get right to it.
Start RB Dominic Rhodes: Addai is hurt all over the place and even if he plays some, there is plenty to go around against 0-241 Detroit. I smell an early lead from scorching Indy and lots of running thereafter. If this is the case, Dungy won’t likely risk hurting Addai further before the real playoffs. Diggles line: 62 yards rushing, 42 yards receiving, 2 TDs.
Start QB Seneca Wallace: I know, I know, who is that? Well, he is the Seahawks QB that has put up 7 TDs and 0 picks in his last 4 games. He also torched an aging Patriots defense last week and plays an even worse Rams defense this week. Diggles line: 185 passing yards, 39 rushing yards, 2 TDs.
Sit RB Frank Gore: Don’t put your fantasy football life on the back of a bad ankle. A game-time decision could be the death of you, especially when depending on the 49ers. Take the dependable 6-8 points a widely available Maurice Morris provides instead. Diggles line: doesn’t play.
Sit WR Lee Evans: Unfortunately for the talented Bill, his QB situation has put the remainder of his season in question. Without a TD since week 7 and only 23 yards receiving last week, I fear his fantasy season is over. Diggles line: 45 yards recieving, 0 TDs.
Start WR Eddie Royal: The Panthers cannot stop scoring lately, meaning this will be a shoot out. On top of that the Broncos have, uh, Tatum Bell starting at RB. So a Cutler pass frenzy was in the cards anyway. And Antonio Bryant showed us just what can be done against that Carolina secondary. Brandon Marshall can’t catch them all can he? Diggles line: 85 receiving yards, 17 rushing yards, 1 TD.






















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Seneca Wallace will be the end of you! He belongs on my roster!