Daily Archives: November 20th, 2012

Knowshon Moreno’s Run at Redemption (Yahoo! Contributor Network)

COMMENTARY| It is now or never for Knowshon Moreno.

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Knowshon Moreno’s Run at Redemption (Yahoo! Contributor Network)

Week 12 fantasy football waiver wire: Ronnie Hillman, Brandon Myers, Ryan Broyles among best options

Christopher Harris lists the top waiver-wire pickups heading into Week 12, including Ronnie Hillman and Brandon Myers.

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Week 12 fantasy football waiver wire: Ronnie Hillman, Brandon Myers, Ryan Broyles among best options

Week 12 fantasy waiver wire recommendations (National Football Post)

14 names to consider, headlined by Denver rookie Ronnie Hillman.

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Week 12 fantasy waiver wire recommendations (National Football Post)

Power rankings: Buccaneers making moves (Pro Football Weekly)

 1. Houston Texans: Disappointing display by the defense; Schaub, Johnson saved the day. 2. Atlanta Falcons: Doubt in Atlanta seeping in after a rough early showing vs. Arizona. 3. San Francisco 49ers: QB controversy? Kaepernick looked great on Monday night. 4. Green Bay Packers: Young DBs Hayward, McMillan continue to step up in big way. 5. New England Patriots: Opportunistic “D” now has 13 INTs and 14 fumble recoveries. 6. Baltimore Ravens: Jacoby Jones making a run at pick-up of the year: three return TDs. 7. Chicago Bears: O-line embarrassed, defense steamrolled on bad night in San …

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Pittsburgh Steelers hang onto playoff spot in ESPN Insider’s NFL Playoffs Predictor

ESPN Insider’s Week 12 NFL Playoff Predictor, powered by numberFire, reveals that the Pittsburgh Steelers and Chicago Bears loosened their grip on postseason spots.

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NFL – Is it time for San Diego Chargers to replace Philip Rivers?

As Philip Rivers endures a horrible 2012 season, it begs the question of whether or not the Chargers would be better off by finding a replacement for the game’s most critical position.

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49ers’ Kaepernick gets big assist from Aldon Smith (The Associated Press)

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Aldon Smith’s high-flying defense gave Colin Kaepernick all kinds of extra chances in his first career NFL start.

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49ers’ Kaepernick gets big assist from Aldon Smith (The Associated Press)

McGahee out with MCL tear, fracture

ENGLEWOOD — A Broncos running game that had diminished into a complement to quarterback Peyton Manning will now be operating with complementary running backs.

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McGahee out with MCL tear, fracture

Broncos have chance to blitz Quinn

ENGLEWOOD — No fair, Broncos, blitzing the A gap against the Kansas City Chiefs. OK, so all is fair in the name of victory.

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Broncos have chance to blitz Quinn

Pass protection key for McGahee’s replacement

ENGLEWOOD — Fans remember the bursts into the open field and fighting for short yardage. But when Broncos coach John Fox mulls his options to replace injured starting running back Willis McGahee, blocking in pass protection becomes paramount.

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Pass protection key for McGahee’s replacement