Week seven’s five most valuable players

22 Oct
2012
by in Fantasy Football, General

5. Jonathan Dwyer, Pittsburgh Steelers. He's a round-ish running back in a Steelers uniform, so it's easy to compare him to Jerome Bettis, but I don't know that it can be avoided. It wasn't just that he looked like Bettis, either. The Steelers got to hand the ball to a mauler with nifty feet and let him salt away a game, while the opposition stood there helpless. If that doesn't evoke Bettis, nothing will.

4. Victor Cruz, WR, New York Giants. The opposing secondary was awfully accommodating on the play, but someone still had to run the route, catch the ball and take it to the painted grass. It seems like Victor Cruz comes up with at least one game-changer a week, and this one gave the Giants a 27-23 win over the Washington Redskins.

Not only that, it put the Giants in first place in the NFC East and had to wound the Redskins emotionally. The underdogs played well, and Robert Griffin III was brilliant, and just before the buzzer, Eli Manning and Victor Cruz did what they do and snatched a crucial win out of the Redskins' hungry mouths.

3. Aaron Rodgers, QB, Green Bay Packers. The two best weeks of Aaron Rodgers' season have been the last two. He followed up his six-touchdown slash-and-burn job against the Texans with a 30-of-37, 342-yard, three touchdown performance against the St. Louis Rams, leading the Pack to a 30-20 win. None of that sticks out like six touchdowns, but Rodgers actually had a better yards-per-attempt average in this one, and nearly equaled the quarterback rating.

2. Malcolm Jenkins, S, New Orleans Saints. Jenkins gave a brilliant example of the value of hustle in the Saints' 25-28 win over the Bucs. Vincent Jackson caught a pass at about his own 25-yard-line and had nothing but green grass in front of him. Behind him, on the other side of the field, was Malcolm Jenkins. Whoever had the controller hit the turbo button and Jenkins was able to run Jackson down and stop him at the one-yard-line, and guess what? The Bucs couldn't score on the next series of downs. Seven points was turned into zero points by one man's hustle. Then the Saints won by a touchdown, 35-28.

1. Chris Johnson, RB, Tennessee Titans. Had Malcolm Jenkins been chasing Chris Johnson, though, he might as well have just curled himself up at the 30-yard-line and taken a little nap. No one was catching Chris Johnson on this one.

Look at the speed as soon as Johnson gets through the initial wave. There are a lot of theories as to why Chris Johnson has struggled, but after this one, I think we can rule out "straight line speed." That's still there.

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Howard debuts for Lakers in loss to Sacramento (Yahoo! Sports)

21 Oct
2012

Los Angeles Lakers center Dwight Howard (12) competes for a rebound with Sacramento Kings power forward James Johnson during the first half of their preseason NBA basketball game, Sunday, Oct. 21, 2012, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)

LOS ANGELES (AP) -- After eight years in Orlando and six months of recovery from back surgery, Dwight Howard returned to an NBA court Sunday night on a new coast and wearing a new gold uniform.


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Ravens LB Lewis ‘designated to return’; Suggs back (Yahoo! Sports)

17 Oct
2012

Dallas Cowboys running back Felix Jones, right, rushes past Baltimore Ravens defenders Ray Lewis, left, and Jimmy Smith in the second half of an NFL football game in Baltimore, Sunday, Oct. 14, 2012. (AP Photo/Gail Burton)

OWINGS MILLS, Md. (AP) -- The Baltimore Ravens haven't completely abandoned hope of having Ray Lewis back in uniform this season.


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Lions rally to beat Eagles 26-23 in OT (Yahoo! Sports)

14 Oct
2012

Detroit Lions kicker Jason Hanson, center, is congratulated by Dylan Gandy (65) and Nick Harris (5) after kicking a 45-yard field goal to give the Lions a 26-23 overtime victory over the Philadelphia Eagles during an NFL football game, Sunday, Oct. 14, 2012, in Philadelphia, Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Mel Evans)

PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- Nnamdi Asomugha sat at his locker stall in full uniform with his head down long after the Philadelphia Eagles blew one they had in their grasp.


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Brady tops Manning, Patriots beat Broncos 31-21 (Yahoo! Sports)

07 Oct
2012

New England Patriots running back Stevan Ridley (22) celebrates his touchdown with tight end Daniel Fells (86) and wide receiver Wes Welker (83) in the third quarter of an NFL football game against the Denver Broncos, Sunday, Oct. 7, 2012, in Foxborough, Mass. (AP Photo/Elise Amendola)

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) -- The familiar showdown had a new twist - Peyton Manning in a Denver Broncos uniform. It ended as it usually does with Tom Brady winning the matchup of marquee quarterbacks.


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Nets ready to get going on Brooklyn era (Yahoo! Sports)

01 Oct
2012

Brooklyn Nets Jerry Stackhouse is surrounded during team media day, in the Brooklyn borough of New York, Monday, Oct. 1, 2012. (AP Photo/Stuart Ramson)

NEW YORK (AP) -- MarShon Brooks stood wearing his brand-new uniform in front of a green screen on the Brooklyn Nets' practice court, screwing up his face and making kissy lips at the camera. He stopped, then puckered up again for another take that will eventually introduce the ''Kiss Cam'' at the Barclays Center.


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The new Denver Nuggets alternate jerseys are pretty great

01 Oct
2012

The only basketball jersey I currently own (and it was one gifted to me by a friend), is an Alex English Denver Nuggets road uniform that you can see below the jump, so these new Denver Nuggets alternate jerseys are obviously gold in our eyes. Yellow in our eyes, actually, in keeping with modern Nuggets tradition along with the Columbine blue that dots the Colorado flag and Denver's road and home uniforms since 2003.

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The new alternates, which will be utilized 18 times during the 2012-13 season, might be the best stylized amalgamation of old-school logo and current color scheme that we've seen; outside of perhaps the Philadelphia 76ers' inverted take on that theory in their current go-to jerseys. Another reason why this year's Denver Nuggets might alone be worth the price of NBA League Pass (for rich people).

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During the San Francisco 49ers' 27-19 win over the Detroit Lions on Sunday night, 49ers cornerback Tarell Brown started at right cornerback, made four tackles in 65 snaps (100 percent of the 49ers' total) and played six additional snaps on special teams. Brown also wore red sleeves under his uniform, which is a violation of Rule 5, Section 4, Article 5(a) of the 2012 Official Playing Rules of the National Football League, and has been fined $5,250.

Brown himself broke the news of his fine, posting an image of the fine letter he received from the National Football League to Twitter. Brown has since deleted that tweet, but it lives on courtesy of Matt Maiocco of CSN Bay Area. The image also included a URL, fine number and PIN number for Brown to access a secure NFL site that allows players to review why they're being fined and to submit an appeal.

Just in case Brown thinks the NFL is picking on him, 49ers quarterback Alex Smith has been informed that if he ever dares to wear a San Francisco Giants cap during a postgame press conference again, he will be fined $15,000. So, there's that.

"So it's weird," Smith said of the NFL's rule stating that players must wear sponsored gear 90 minutes after every game. "I could wear a Polo shirt after the game and they're not going to fine me."

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While some may and will argue that this is just another example of the NFL being the "No Fun League," the players do wear a uniform and all teams, as evidenced in the letter Brown received, have a designated undergarment color. Since this is Brown's sixth season in the National Football League, he probably knows that the NFL has a uniform policy and has been kind of a stickler about enforcing it, placing officials outside each team's locker room for random inspections.

Since this is also Brown's sixth season with the 49ers, chances are good that Sunday night was not the first time he had to dress himself before a home game and knew which color undergarment the 49ers were designated to wear. The foolproof ways to have avoided a fine was to either go sleeveless or white sleeves like the rest of his teammates.

Brown's $5,250 fine, or "undergarment tax," represents 6.6 percent of his weekly earnings. As he does during each week he is active, Brown will pocket $79,687.50, an amount comprised of a $50,000 game check (1/17ths his $850,000 base salary) and an additional $29,687.50 for each game he is on the 49ers' 46-man game day roster. Should Brown lose his appeal and wear red sleeves again in protest, he faces a potential fine of $10,500 for a second offense.

Chicago Bears wide receiver Earl Bennett racked up $10,000 in fines for violating the league's uniform policy in back-to-back games, but was told he would not be allowed on the field for an attempted third violation. (Side note: Fine amounts rose by 5 percent from 2011 to 2012.)

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Braves take unconventional win over Nationals (Yahoo! Sports)

15 Sep
2012

Atlanta Braves pitcher Tommy Hanson delivers to the Washington Nationals during the first inning of a baseball game Saturday, Sept. 15, 2012, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/David Tulis)

ATLANTA (AP) -- Pinch-runner Jeff Baker scored the go-ahead run in the eighth inning when reliever Ryan Mattheus hit Andrelton Simmons' uniform with a bases-loaded pitch that helped the Atlanta Braves beat the Washington Nationals 5-4 on Saturday.


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