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2010 NFL Power Rankings: Playoffs
Week 18 Fantasy Performers, Defenses, League Leaders


Top Fantasy Quarterbacks:
  • Matt Hasselbeck: 22-of-35, 272 yards. 4 TDs, 1 INT.
  • Drew Brees: 39-of-60, 404 yards. 2 TDs.
  • QB Dog Killer: 20-of-36, 292 yards. 2 TDs (1 pass, 1 rush), 1 INT. 8 carries, 33 rush yards.
  • Joe Flacco: 25-of-34, 265 yards. 2 TDs.
  • Aaron Rodgers: 18-of-27, 180 yards. 3 TDs.


    Top Fantasy Running Backs:
  • Julius Jones: 15 carries, 59 yards. 6 catches, 61 rec. yards. 2 TDs.
  • LaDainian Tomlinson: 16 carries, 82 yards. 2 TDs.
  • Marshawn Lynch: 19 carries, 131 yards. 1 TD.
  • Ray Rice: 99 total yards. 1 TD.
  • Jamaal Charles: 9 carries, 82 yards. 1 TD.
  • James Starks: 23 carries, 123 yards.


    Top Fantasy Receivers:
  • Pierre Garcon: 5 catches, 112 yards. 1 TD.
  • Jason Avant: 7 catches, 93 yards. 1 TD.
  • Devery Henderson: 7 catches, 77 yards. 1 TD.
  • Brandon Stokley: 4 catches, 73 yards. 1 TD.
  • Mike Williams: 5 catches, 68 yards. 1 TD.
  • Anquan Boldin: 5 catches, 64 yards. 1 TD.

  • John Carlson: 3 catches, 17 yards. 2 TDs.
  • Todd Heap: 10 catches, 108 yards.


    Top Fantasy IDP:
  • Tamba Hali: 7 tackles, 2 sacks, 1 forced fumble.
  • Terrell Suggs: 4 tackles, 2 sacks.
  • Raheem Brock: 4 tackles, 1 sack, 1 forced fumble.
  • Ray Lewis: 4 tackles, 1 sack, 1 forced fumble.
  • Jovan Belcher: 11 tackles, 1.5 sacks.
  • Jamar Chaney: 10 tackles, 1 forced fumble.
  • Glenn Dorsey: 11 tackles.


    Fantasy Scrubs of the Week:
  • Matt Cassel: 9-of-18, 70 yards. 3 INTs.

  • Mark Sanchez: 18-of-31, 189 yards. 1 INT.

  • Thomas Jones: 5 carries, 15 yards.

  • Dwayne Bowe: 0 catches.
  • Reggie Wayne: 1 catch, 1 yard.
  • Greg Jennings: 1 catch, 8 yards.
  • Derrick Mason: 1 catch, 11 yards.




    2010 NFL Power Rankings: Playoffs
    1. New England Patriots (14-2) - Previously: #1 - The Patriots will battle the Jets again next week. Rex Ryan called out Tom Brady for being overrated last week, so I can't wait for Brady to torch Ryan's defense.

      But even if Brady struggles, New England still has this guy to ensure victory:

      Bill Belichick running up the score

    2. Green Bay Packers (11-6) - Previously: #2 - It's not often that a No. 6 seed happens to be the best team in the conference. Now Green Bay actually has a rushing attack...

      Facebook friend Matt S. found a GameCenter comment predicting the outcome of the Eagles-Packers game:

      Good Luck with Vick packers.. This dude will run like a deer on crack, throw a 70 yrd TD pass, kill a rottweiler, tap Rodgers mom and smoke a blunt all in one play

      Wait a second... he didn't throw a 70-yard touchdown pass!

    3. Pittsburgh Steelers (12-4) - Previously: #3 - The Steelers have played only three meaningful quarters in 2-and-a-half weeks. But Ben Roethlisberger owns Joe Flacco. Something has to give.

      Let's go to Notes from NFL.com GameCenter - a list of a few stupid comments I read on NFL.com's GameCenter and my thoughts on them:

      1. "TELL UR WIFE I SAID I WILL HAVE HER HEAD OVER HEELS AND THEN ILL HAVE HER HEELS OVER HER HEAD ."

      Whatever you say, Ben Roethlisberger.

      2. "too offensiuve on jake locker "

      Too offensiuve on English language

      3. "THE BEARS BEAT THE EAGLES ONCE BUT IT WONT HAPPEND AGAIN MAN NOT AGAIN"

      This guy sounds like a recovering drug addict who was caught snorting coke. IT WONT HAPPEND AGAIN MAN NOT AGAIN.

    4. Baltimore Ravens (13-4) - Previously: #4 - Great effort by the Ravens at Kansas City, save for those first-half Jamaal Charles runs. But based on Charles' sexual preference (thanks to Matt H. for this picture), who can blame Baltimore for not tackling him?

      Jamaal Charles touchdown

      Hey, not that there's anything wrong with that.

    5. Atlanta Falcons (13-3) - Previously: #6 - Bittersweet Sunday afternoon for Falcon fans. They watched QB Dog Killer lose, but now have to battle the Packers instead of the Seahawks.

      Here are more Notes from NFL.com GameCenter - a list of a few stupid comments I read on NFL.com's GameCenter and my thoughts on them (the first from Arun M.):

      1. "omg did h3ll just freeze over pat fan agree with pit fans. like i said miller fault, just like it was masq. when he got f up by harrsion."

      No. H3ll will freeze over once people on GameCenter begin writing sentences that actually make sense.

      2. "To all the Bears fans that said you the Eagles where going to lose to Houston Well Well look what happend now !!!!"

      You know, your trash talking would be so much more effective if people could actually understand you.

      3. "yo dont even live in ATL you live in the woods wit your sister an yalls kid lol"

      Better than living in your mom's suburban basement pretending that you're from the ghetto.

    6. Chicago Bears (11-5) - Previously: #7 - I think the Bears are the one team that would have rather faced the Eagles over the Seahawks. They had no problem with Philly back in Week 12, but had major issues with the Seahawks earlier in the year. Seattle won in Chicago by three, but were up by double digits before a late Bears score made the game closer than the result indicates.

      Speaking of the Seahawks, Aaron S. sent me the following e-mail about a couple of things Joe Theismann said on a St. Louis radio program after Seattle beat the Rams a week ago:

      1. When discussing the importance of special teams in the Seattle/New Orleans game, Theismann said that "Lionel" Washington could be a difference maker.

      No word yet if Jason Campbell will be coaching Lionel Washington next year.

      2. When discussing the draft order and possible spots for Blaine Gabbert, Theismann said how much he loved "Oliver" Luck at Stanford.

      Yeah, Oliver luck was great at Stanford. The way he clapped in the stands was phenomenal.

    7. New York Jets (12-5) - Previously: #10 - The Jets-Colts was my least-favorite pick of the weekend. I had Indianapolis covering for zero units, so I got the pick wrong.

      Whatever. No big deal, right? Well, I didn't feel too bad - until I read this GameCenter comment from someone who picked the Jets:

      A lot of people may be saying the Jets aren't playing too well now and the Colts are peaking at the right time and picking the Colt. However I heard something that Chriis Collinworth said that truck me. He said that last year when the two team played in the playoffs, it eemed like the Jets were one good cornerback away from winnig because of the plethora of weapons the Colts had. Now, it sees like the two have witched, the Jet got Cromartie and the Colts' recievers are banged up. Indianapolis Colts- 17 New York Jets-27 It suddenly truck me that I'm very stupid.

    8. New Orleans Saints (11-6) - Previously: #5 - It's remarkable that no Super Bowl champion has won a playoff game since the Patriots in January of 2005. The good news for the Saints is that they don't have that much to fix. They'll come back strong next year.

      By the way, Seattle winning was the best thing the NFL could have asked for. No longer can douche bags like myself whine about teams with crappy records from crappy divisions not belonging in the postseason.

    9. Philadelphia Eagles (10-7) - Previously: #8 - So much for QB Dog Killer's campaign to make himself MVP.

      Seriously, what the hell was that? I'm angry at myself for forgetting to mention this a couple of weeks ago. How could QB Dog Killer come out and say he deserves to be the MVP? Even if he believes it, he shouldn't have said it. Will you ever hear Tom Brady or Peyton Manning saying crap like that? Absolutely not. Do they care about winning the MVP over, let's say, combing their hair or shooting a commercial? Absolutely. But they'll never say it publicly because their ultimate goal is to win as many Super Bowl rings as possible.

      Unfortunately, young, impressionable people yearning undeserved respect are getting the wrong message by watching and listening to QB Dog Killer - which brings me to an awesome picture posted on the forum by Shadowdivided:

      Michael Vick MVP

    10. Indianapolis Colts (10-7) - Previously: #9 - The Colts just had way too many injuries to compete for the Super Bowl this year. It's remarkable that they even made the playoffs.

      Jim Caldwell made some shaky decisions during the game, so I sat down with him yesterday for an interview:

      ME: Hey Jim, thanks for joining me. Sorry about your tough loss to the Jets. That was a close game that could have gone either way.

      CALDWELL: "Uhh..."

      ME: I have to ask you about some of the decisions you made yesterday.

      CALDWELL: "Challenge! I'm challenging! Challenge!"

      ME: Challenge? What are you challenging?

      CALDWELL: "I saw! I saw the ball hit some of your words! I saw it!"

      ME: What? What ball?

      OFFICIAL: "After further review, the ball did not touch Walt's words. The Colts have used their first timeout and first challenge."

      ME: What? Where'd this official come from? What's going on here?

      CALDWELL: "Uhh..."

      ME: Anyway, I wanted to ask...

      CALDWELL: "Time out! Time out! Time out! Time out! Time out! Time out! Time out! Time out! Time out! Time out! Time out!"

      ME: Why the hell are you calling timeout?

      CALDWELL: "Need to save time! Need to save time!"

      ME: For this interview? Wow, I'm flattered, Jim. With this extra time, let's break for lunch!

    11. Seattle Seahawks (8-9) - Previously: #30 - I won with my Seahawks pick, but this still did not please Seattle fan Zane H., who complained about how low I had his team in my power rankings:

      Funny how the Hawks dropped in your power rankings! Also funny how you call them the worst playoff team ever, while they are actually the THIRD worst based on DVOA. (After '98 Cardinals and '04 Rams) Also funny how you give them no respect, and fail to acknowledge that the bad call by the regs was on a 2nd and 1. Biased reporting. I'd like to see how you respond to this...

      Way to aim high, Zane. "We're not the worst! We're the third-worst! Yeah!"

      Anyway, my response to Zane was six words: "I have them covering the spread."

    12. Kansas City Chiefs (10-7) - Previously: #15 - Is it just me, or does Todd Haley look like a serial killer? He has the blood-shot eyes, the weird mullet and the crazy look on his face.

      With eight months before another football game, Haley will now have plenty of time to log into chat rooms, pretend that he's a 15-year-old kid, and then chop up teenage girls after meeting up with them. And when he's caught? He can blame it on his pet dog for telling him to do these things.

      If this happens, Haley will be with the Eagles by 2013. I guarantee it.


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    B 11-09-2011 01:20 pm xxx.xxx.xxx7.82 (total posts: 1)
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    The reason the Niners are not number 2 is because they were not good last year.. That is the reasoning for Walt ranking them number 4 and for anyone else who thinks they arent good. While the niners were 5-1 they had beaten the teams with the most wins in the league. They cant help it if they get scheduled to play against the browns and redskins.
    Rook 11-09-2011 02:57 am xxx.xxx.xxx.230 (total posts: 9)
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    Born and bred Philadelphian you are indeed, Walt. How many losses will it take before you start ranking the perpetually underperforming Eagles lower? Every time that the Eagles manage a win, you join with every media prognosticator in rocketing the Eagles up the charts above their record, proclaiming that they've finally gotten it together. Then they lose again and they drop a spot or two- perhaps.

    For God's sake, man- I'm a Bucs fan. I know what it is to love a team that constantly trips over itself and destroys your hopes. I know what it is to blind yourself to their faults. Think for a moment how much talent that Eagles squad of yours has, and reflect for a moment on how hideously incompetent my own squad has often appeared this year. Then reflect on the fact that despite all of that talent, the Eagles are 3-5, while the Bucs, the youngest team in the NFL who have played awful football for a great portion of the year, are 4-4.

    The Eagles- despite the talent on their roster, despite their potential, despite your love for them, despite the rationale that surely soon they must deliver- are overrated. They aren't going to turn it around. The first step is acceptance.
    Andy Dalton 11-09-2011 12:24 am xxx.xxx.xxx.170 (total posts: 1)
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    How are the Bills above the Bengals? Cmon Walt, even the tards at ESPN know to put the Bengals in the top 10.
    biggshow 11-09-2011 12:23 am xxx.xxx.xxx.195 (total posts: 1)
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    Drop Mike Williams TB for Jacoby Ford?
    Zeekmo 11-08-2011 11:44 pm xxx.xxx.xxx.117 (total posts: 5)
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    Cardinals still behind the Rams, huh? I guess that thing called "PLAYING THE GAME" doesn't mean anything anymore, does it? Might as well give the Eagles the Super Bowl then, since they've got the most talent on paper
    Knowledge God 11-08-2011 10:06 pm xxx.xxx.xxx9.30 (total posts: 4)
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    The 49ers are good, and they'll obviously make the playoffs, but they're not a legitimate Super Bowl threat.

    Alex Smith will still get raped by quality defenses, not to mention their only victories over +.500 teams this year were against the actually-not-that-good Lions and the not-as-good-as-their-record Bengals.

    SF has a great defense, a solid O-Line, Frank Gore, and most importantly, a coach with a new playbook. They were also unbelievable against the Bucs. But they're not the #2 team in the league, nor will they be for the foreseeable future.
    Knowledge God 11-08-2011 07:04 pm xxx.xxx.xxx9.30 (total posts: 4)
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    David likes when a well-endowed man sprays White Happy Juice all over his ugly face.
    @@ 11-08-2011 03:57 pm xxx.xxx.xxx.136 (total posts: 1)
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    Confused is all butt hurt down there because the 49ers are ranked 4th. Who have they played? There quaterback hasn't once proven himself and there only offensive threat is Frank Gore. But hey, We will see on Thanksgiving who truly deserves that #2 spot.
    David 11-08-2011 03:34 pm xxx.xxx.xxx.230 (total posts: 1)
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    Walt's jokes that are not funny anymore ... Matt Millen, Derek Anderson, Kevin Reiley, the fantasy draft thing (never was funny), and the spam email thing.

    Walt's jokes that are always funny: Emmitt Smith, making fun of inept announcers.

    Walter, I'm just saying, there are so many untapped NFL personalities to make fun of. How about Gruden, Ditka, Chris Carter ... the list goes on and on. I like the Chris Simms bit. Just try not to overdo it and use it every single day. Your Millen joke is seriously so old and overdone I can barely even stand this site anymore.
    Baylor's Blake Griffin? 11-08-2011 02:46 pm xxx.xxx.xxx.151 (total posts: 1)
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    Blake Griffin, the overrated Clippers forward/rookie of the year somehow? Or are we talking about Robert Griffin? The shockingly talented grad student that'll skip NFL for law school more than likely. Because there's no way he can do both.
    Nick 11-08-2011 02:16 pm xxx.xxx.xxx.198 (total posts: 1)
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    There are four people to blame for the Browns mess.

    1. Mike Holmgren--Apparently instead of hiring the best candidate he had to hire the best candidate that had ties to him. You realize that we only interviewed three! people for this job? Perry Fewell was the token minority candidate and Mike Mularkey turned the Browns down after interviewing. Plus they fired Mangini who wasn't liked in Cleveland but you gotta admit that his teams were disciplined and prepared. I think he needed another year to turn this around.

    2. Tom Heckert--For all of the above plus trading up for Hardesty.

    3. Pat Shurmur--Really? How can the Browns hire every emotionless head coach with completely different front offices every time a change is made? He sucked as an OC for the Rams last year as Sam Bradford led the league in YPC. Now he doesn't even have an OC and is sucking at two jobs. We ran on 11 straight first downs on Sunday. How could anyone be that stupid when your starting running back is Chris Ogwhatever. Not looking for trick plays but we should be catering to the strengths of the players on the team instead of pounding the square peg into the round hole with our playbook that doesn't suit; the offensive line, the quarterback, the receivers, and the running backs.

    4. Colt McCoy--He can't handle the blitz. Look what Alex Smith is doing at the blitz this year. If you burn a team when they blitz, guess what happens? They stop blitzing. If you keep getting knocked around making wayward passes when the defense blitz guess what happens? They blitz on every play. He doesn't check down to a pass when there is 10 people in the box! Now maybe that isn't his fault as maybe he isn't allowed. But don't you think maybe it's time to challenge some authority when you eat dirt on every play?

    Holmgren is a hell of a coach but he was a god awful GM/Front Office Personnel Evaluator in Seattle who had the role taken away from him. Why in God's name did they give him all this power?
    Nick Bradley 11-08-2011 01:37 pm xxx.xxx.xxx.226 (total posts: 1)
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    Niner hater!

    the 49ers were up 19-3 with 4 minutes to go and let the Skins get a garbage TD. 19-3 in a game with two good defenses is a blowout. Think before you write

    Against the Browns, we were up 17-3 with 6 minutes to go when Cribbs got a garbage TD. Again, think before you write.
    Wharthog 11-08-2011 01:30 pm xxx.xxx.xxx4.22 (total posts: 3)
    19     17

    I tried understanding why the kielbasa comment was so funny and I finally realized it was because you never hear of anyone eating kielbasa any more. It's always used in conversation when someone is shoving it up someone's nether regions. This is not a good thing if your livelihood is impacted by kielbasa sales.
    Potter 11-08-2011 12:49 pm xxx.xxx.xxx.109 (total posts: 1)
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    That rant was that of a frustrated fan who doesn't understand Football on the business side. Everyone saw what Colt McCoy could do against first teamers when he had protection, it is painfully obvious that the Browns' offensive line has regressed every week since the preseason started.

    Another problem is that there is no offensive coordinator and Pat Shurmer is spreading himself too thin, he needs to hire someone and not burn himself out.

    whoops... 11-08-2011 11:02 am xxx.xxx.xxx6.15 (total posts: 2)
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    "If you'll excuse me, I need to go to the store to buy some rope so I can hang myself."

    I think Jerry Sandusky from your ala mater is saying the same thing right now.





    Run Defenses, Pass Defense, Pass Protection:

    Something new this year - I'm keeping track of precise run defense, pass defense and pass protection rankings in Excel. The benefit to this is that it'll be broken down by week. Here are the download links:


    2010 NFL Defensive Rankings Spreadsheet (2007 Excel)


    2010 NFL Defensive Rankings Spreadsheet - (1999-2003 Excel)






    2010 NFL Playoff Leaders: Passing Yards
  • Drew Brees: 404 yards. 2 TDs, 0 INTs.
  • QB Dog Killer: 292 yards. 1 TD, 1 INT.
  • Matt Hasselbeck: 272 yards. 4 TDs, 1 INT.
  • Joe Flacco: 265 yards. 2 TDs, 0 INTs.
  • Peyton Manning: 225 yards. 1 TD, 0 INTs.


    2010 NFL Playoff Leaders: Rushing Yards
  • Marshawn Lynch: 131 yards. 1 TD.
  • James Starks: 123 yards. 0 TDs.
  • LaDainian Tomlinson: 82 yards. 2 TDs.
  • Jamaal Charles: 82 yards. 1 TD.
  • Shonn Greene: 70 yards. 0 TDs.


    2010 NFL Playoff Leaders: Receiving Yards
  • Pierre Garcon: 112 yards. 1 TD.
  • Todd Heap: 108 yards. 0 TDs.
  • Jason Avant: 93 yards. 1 TD.
  • Devery Henderson: 77 yards. 1 TD.
  • Brandon Stokley: 73 yards. 1 TD.
  • Jeremy Maclin: 73 yards. 0 TDs.


    2010 NFL Playoff Leaders: Sacks
  • Tamba Hali: 2 sacks, 1 forced fumble.
  • Terrell Suggs: 2 sacks, 0 forced fumbles.
  • Jovan Belcher: 1.5 sacks, 0 forced fumbles.


    2010 NFL Playoff Leaders: Interceptions


  • Six players tied with 1 INT.



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