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		<title>NFL Week 11 fantasy free agents strategies: The best waiver wire pickups</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://sportsroids.com/2008/11/12/nfl-week-11-fantasy-free-agents-strategies-the-best-waiver-wire-pickups/"><img align="left" hspace="5" width="150" height="150" src="http://sportsroids.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/bell-tatum-denver-rb-sportsroids-150x150.jpg" class="alignleft wp-post-image tfe" alt="Tatum Bell RB Denver Bronvos" title="bell-tatum-denver-rb-sportsroids" /></a>NFL Week 11 Free agents strategies: The best Waiver Wire pickups
Tatum Bell, RB, Denver Broncos
Yes he is back in Denver. This player can have a huge impact very quickly. He already knows the offense and he has always looked great in this system. Expect him to start this sunday, and until Selvin Young is 100% [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Tatum Bell</strong>, RB, Denver Broncos</p>
<div id="attachment_1425" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://sportsroids.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/bell-tatum-denver-rb-sportsroids.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-1425" title="bell-tatum-denver-rb-sportsroids" src="http://sportsroids.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/bell-tatum-denver-rb-sportsroids.jpg" alt="Tatum Bell RB Denver Bronvos" width="300" height="450" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Tatum Bell RB Denver Broncos</p></div>
<p>Yes he is back in Denver. This player can have a huge impact very quickly. He already knows the offense and he has always looked great in this system. Expect him to start this sunday, and until Selvin Young is 100% he should get most of the carries.</p>
<p><strong>Carnell &#8220;Cadillac&#8221; Williams</strong>, RB Tampa Bay Buccaneers</p>
<div id="attachment_1150" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 510px"><a href="http://sportsroids.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/carnell-williams-tampa-bay-fantasy-football-pick-up-nfl-week-10.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-1150" title="71465321RM013_Tampa_Bay_Buc" src="http://sportsroids.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/carnell-williams-tampa-bay-fantasy-football-pick-up-nfl-week-10.jpg" alt="Carnell &quot;Cadillac&quot; Williams RB Tampa Bay Bucs" width="500" height="328" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Carnell Williams</p></div>
<p>I told you he would be activated weeks ago. I TOLD YOU! Trust me this guy will be big moving into the fantasy post season. If you still have the chance pick this once Offensive Rookie of the Year for god sake do it. Gruden plays favorites and he has a hard on for caddy. Trust me this guy is going to get serious touches this year. Depending on his speed he could still be an elite RB. If you need a RB this is you diamond in the ruff.</p>
<p><strong>Mark Bradley</strong>, WR Kansas City Chiefs</p>
<div id="attachment_1426" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 510px"><a href="http://sportsroids.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/mark-bradley-kc-wr-fantasy-week-11.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-1426" title="mark-bradley-kc-wr-fantasy-week-11" src="http://sportsroids.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/mark-bradley-kc-wr-fantasy-week-11.jpg" alt="Mark Bradley, WR Kansas City Cheifs" width="500" height="713" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Mark Bradley, WR Kansas City Cheifs</p></div>
<p>If you need a wide-out this may be your guy. He looked dominant last week, and could play a bigger factor for the cheifs moving later into the season. The Chiefs are the type of  team that should find themselves down and in more passing situations than they would like and Mark may benefit because of this. This guy is your sleeper WR pickup for the waiver wire this week late in the NFL season.</p>
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		<title>Defense Wins Championships?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://sportsroids.com/2008/09/13/defense-wins-championships/"><img align="left" hspace="5" width="150" height="150" src="http://sportsroids.com/wp-content/plugins/thumbnail-for-excerpts/tfe_no_thumb.png" class="alignleft wp-post-image tfe" alt="" title="" /></a>By Alex V
Defense Wins Championships or Great Quarterbacking?
One of the longest standing arguments in today’s NFL has been the viewpoint that it takes a strong defense to become a champion. Over the past few years teams like the Baltimore Ravens, Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Pittsburgh Steelers have been able to remain in at least competitive [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By <a href="http://sportsroids.wordpress.com/2008/09/12/sportsroids-author-alex-v/">Alex V</a></p>
<p>Defense Wins Championships or Great Quarterbacking?</p>
<p>One of the longest standing arguments in today’s NFL has been the viewpoint that it takes a strong defense to become a champion. Over the past few years teams like the Baltimore Ravens, Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Pittsburgh Steelers have been able to remain in at least competitive contention, if not championship contention, due to their outstandingly consistent play on defense. However, in this writer’s eyes, the most important factor in helping a team turn the corner from respectability to prominence has been the position of quarterback.</p>
<p>Over the past ten years alone, almost every Super Bowl champion has been led by a pro-bowl caliber, if not perennial pro-bowl quarterback. In most cases a good defense played a key role in each winner’s success, but on most of those teams, there was strong quarterback play involved as well.</p>
<p>During the 1998 season the Denver Broncos won the title with John Elway, and everyone knows how great he was. In 1999, the St. Louis Rams became league champions behind the light-out play of MVP quarterback Kurt Warner. Everybody will remember the Greatest Show on Turf as one of those teams that had such a great offense, they could overcome sub par-to-average defense to win games. In 2000, the Baltimore Ravens would make a name in history as one of those teams that could overcome average, but not great, offensive play with a tenacious defense that created turnovers and stymied opponents week in and week out with its defense.</p>
<p>Let’s use a paragraph too look a little deeper at those 2000 Ravens. That team’s defense was so good that it held three regular season opponents to seven points, their Super Bowl opponent to seven points (the New York Giants), one regular season opponent to three points, and three post-season opponents to three points (the Wild Card Denver Broncos and the AFC Championship host Oakland Raiders), and four regular season opponents to zero points. How often does a defense that strong come along? Not too often I would say. I gahter that that the 2000 Ravens and the 1985 Bears were two teams in NFL history that literally succeeded almost an entire season based solely on excellent defense.</p>
<p>In 2001, Tom Brady came along and got his first Super Bowl title when he drove his team downfield to kick a game-winning field goal. In 2002, another team with a great defense raised the Lombardi Trophy and this time it was the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. However, Brad Johnson was Tampa’s quarterback that year and in 13 regular season games, finished the season with 22 touchdown passes against six interceptions, a 62.3% completion percentage, and a  92.9 Quarterback rating (the best of his career). The next two years would conclude with Tom Brady’s Patriots coming out on top, where-in 2003 Tom Brady led yet another drive downfield for a game-winning field goal, and in 2004 it was Brady and the Patriots who got the trophy.</p>
<p>In 2005 the surprise Pittsburgh Steelers came out on top. Even though it was the defense that showed up in the Super Bowl and not Ben Roethlisberger, it was Big Ben’s dazzling play in Cincinnati in the Wild Card round (14-19 passing for 74%, 208 yards, and 3 TDs), in Indianapolis in the Divisional Round (14-24 passing, 197 yards, and 2 TDs with one INT), and in Denver in the AFC Championship Game (21-29 passing, 275 yards, 2 passing TDs, and one rushing TD) that got them there. In this case it was strong defense and strong quarterback play that produced a champion.</p>
<p>In 2006 Peyton Manning and the strong play of the Colts’ defense won the title. Finally, last year, even though the Giants had a great pass-rushing defense while leading the league in sacks, nobody would have picked New York to come out on top if it hadn’t been for Eli Manning’s highly unexpected pro-bowl level of play throughout the post-season, including the Super Bowl.</p>
<p>I want everybody to take a long step back when they think that defense wins championships, because in all reality it takes a solid defense coupled by strong quarterback play to win a Super Bowl, with a few exceptions every now and then on both sides of the ball. So remember, a great defense will bring you respectability, but it takes a great quarterback to take a team to prominence!</p>
<p>Super Bowl Winner and Quarterback</p>
<p>1997 John Elway</p>
<p>1996 Brett Favre</p>
<p>1995 Troy Aikman</p>
<p>1994 Steve Young</p>
<p>1993 Troy Aikman</p>
<p>1992 Troy Aikman</p>
<p>1991 Mark Rypien</p>
<p>1990 Jeff Hostetler</p>
<p>1989 Joe Montana</p>
<p>1988 Joe Montana</p>
<p>1987 Doug Williams</p>
<p>1986 Phil Simms</p>
<p>1985 Jim McMahon</p>
<p>1984 Joe Montana</p>
<p>1983 Jim Plunkett</p>
<p>1982 Joe Theismann</p>
<p>1981 Joe Montana</p>
<p>1980 Jim Plunkett</p>
<p>1979 Terry Bradshaw</p>
<p>1978 Terry Bradshaw</p>
<p>1977 Roger Staubach</p>
<p>1976 Ken Stabler</p>
<p>1975 Terry Bradshaw</p>
<p>1974 Terry Bradshaw</p>
<p>1973 Bob Griese</p>
<p>1972 Bob Griese</p>
<p>1971 Roger Staubach</p>
<p>1970 Johnny Unitas</p>
<p>1969 Len Dawson</p>
<p>1968 Joe Namath</p>
<p>1967 Bart Starr</p>
<p>1966 Bart Starr</p>
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