/*** Sleepers/Creepers ***/ 
 
var updated="Updated: 11/9" 
 
/*** Sleepers ***/ 


var SP_1A=" Tim Tebow/Eddie Royal " 
var SP_1B=" QB/WR " 
var SP_1C="den" 
var SP_1D="  - Similiar to how the writers of 'Two and a Half Men' had to adapt their scripts from occasionaly funny to sproadically amusing to accomodate Ashton Kutcher, it looks as if the Denver coachs are in the process of changing the Broncos offense to accomodate the playing style of Tim Tebow (Very effective running style, unfortunately reticulated with about a 35% pass completion rate).  Tebow allowed to run more often definitely makes him a viable fantasy QB, and also note that Eddie Royal has shown a pulse recently, with 18 targets over the past two weeks. " 
 
var SP_2A=" LeGarrette Blount " 
var SP_2B=" RB " 
var SP_2C="tam" 
var SP_2D="  - If only because there is absolutely noone left to steal his carries, and no Kregg Lumpkin doesn't count as anyone who would qualify in this regard, LeGarrette Blount is looking like a decent bet to improve upon his listless and injury-riddled first half. Remember, Blount rushed for 1,007 yards last season, and it was not until week eight when he was the clear starting runningback for the Bucs." 
 
var SP_3A=" DeSean Jackson " 
var SP_3B=" WR " 
var SP_3C="phi" 
var SP_3D=" - DeSean Jackson has a whopping eight catches for 93 yards over the past three games and has recently resorted to blaming defenses for trying to neutralize him. Really ?  Well, these conspiring defenses should probably focus their diabolical neutralization plans on LeSean McCoy because he seems to be running all over everyone.  Don't give up on Jackson yet, he is usually good for a couple huge games a year, and over the next three weeks the Eagles face Oakland, Chicago and Denver who combine to give up about 173 yards per game to wide receivers." 
 
var SP_4A=" Denarius Moore " 
var SP_4B=" WR " 
var SP_4C="oak" 
var SP_4D=" - Veteran QB Carson Plamer didn't take long to figure out that the best chance for a positive passing play usually doesn't involve throwing anywhere near Darrius Heyward-Bey (1 target this past week).  Against Denver, Palmer showed that he is slowly getting back into game shape, so the prospects for the Raiders passing game are looking a bit brighter.  Palmer also showed the good sense to throw in Denarius Moore's direction 10 times, and if this trend continues, Moore could be in store for some decent fantasy outings." 
 
var SP_5A=" Vincent Brown " 
var SP_5B=" WR " 
var SP_5C="sdg" 
var SP_5D=" - Vincent Brown is not known for any kind of speed, but he's tough over the middle and has good hands.  Filling in for Malcom Floyd this past week, Brown finished with 4 catches and 79 yards on 6 targets.  Phillip Rivers deserves to have a legitimate and consistent #2 wide receiver not named Malcom Floyd to go along with Vincent Jackson, and Vincent Brown could be that guy. " 
 
 
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var CP_1A=" Felix Jones " 
var CP_1B=" RB " 
var CP_1C="dal" 
var CP_1D=" - With the productive play of DeMarco Murray, Felix Jones could be on the verge of getting Wally Pipp'd, Pippy GoneStocking'd, or if you prefer, Gladys GoodNight and the Summarily Supplanted. Unlike Felix Jones, Demarco Murray has shown he can handle the starting RB job without injuring himself every 45 minutes, so this would be the wise decision.  Whether the Cowboys decide to go in this direction remains to be seen, but Jones is looking like potential fantasy trade bait right now." 
 
var CP_2A=" Earl Bennett/Roy Williams " 
var CP_2B=" WR " 
var CP_2C="chi" 
var CP_2D=" - Believe it or not, Earl Bennett has had just one 100 yard game in his 4-year career, so he was probably about as surprised as you were when he managed to burn the tough Eagles secondary for 95 yards on Monday night.  The Bears have a favorable schedule against the pass down the stretch, but Bennett doesn't have the speed to cause much damage down the field, and is more likely to continue as the 4 catch for 50 yard specialist in the Chicago offense.  As far as Roy Williams, for all intents and purpose, he stopped playing football about 3 years ago and is just a placeholder until Johnny Knox figures out how to stay on the field." 
 
var CP_3A=" Knowshon Moreno" 
var CP_3B=" RB " 
var CP_3C="den" 
var CP_3D=" - Willis McGahee keeps defying his critics, and evidently can also play with only one hand.  At this point, it seems that McGahee might be able to outplay Knowshon Moreno with one hand, his helmet on backwards, and perhaps even while wearing a harness attached to a shopping chart full of cinder blocks.  Ostensibly, Moreno's only chances seem to be on 3rd downs for the purpose of catching occasional passes, so he simply is not startable." 
 
var CP_4A=" Alex Smith/Braylon Edwards " 
var CP_4B=" QB/WR " 
var CP_4C="sfo" 
var CP_4D=" - Word is that Braylon Edwards returned to action two weeks ago.  Indeed this looks to be true, as he seems to have accrued 72 yards over the past two games as sharpshooter Alex Smith continues to riddle opposing defense with his 8 yard passes.  For fantasy purposes, both Smith and Edwards should probably be avoided, as the Niners are unlikely to mess with their winning formula which consists of defense, running Frank Gore until he needs IV treatment for dehydration, and limiting the number of times that Alex Smith is allowed to throw the football." 
 
var CP_5A=" Cedric Benson/Jerome Simpson " 
var CP_5B=" RB/WR " 
var CP_5C="cin" 
var CP_5D=" - Granted, they have a three game winning streak by virtue of wins against the Colts, Seahawks and Titans, but it's still hard to believe that the Bengals are actually 6-2.  This is either one of the signs of the apocalypse, or the Bengals have some losses coming their way soon. Afterall, this is the franchise that slowly drove the receiver formerly known as Chad Johnson insane, and made Carson Palmer want to retire from football to train circus animals.  Well things are likely to get tougher for the Bengals imminently, as they play Pittsburgh twice, a road game in Baltimore, and the potentially tough Cleveland Browns defense over the next four weeks.  This means that there should be better fantasy options than Cedric Benson and Jerome Simpson is too inconsistent to probably trust over the next month or so. " 
 
 
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