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Cover32LogoAtlanta Falcons at Carolina Panthers

The Panthers seem to be on a roll and the Falcons seem to be on whatever is opposite of that.  Both teams have some serious fantasy value.

This week, we made some gut calls on Cam Newton, the Carolina Panthers Defense, Greg Olsen, Mike Tolbert, DeAngelo Williams and all those pesky wide receivers.

Here is an example of what you can find over at Cover32.com, by Her Fantasy Football:

Gut Calls

Greg Olsen
#11 Ranked TE
He’s the 17th ranked TE this season, but he might be your starter if you’re in a bad bye week situation. He keeps dealing with his foot injury and continues to rock a walking boot, but come Sunday, he plays. The last three weekly point totals are 1.9, 4.7, 8.1. That’s going in the right direction, but he’s still risky.

 

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Fantasy Forecast: Falcons vs. PanthersAtlanta Falcons 2-5 at Carolina Panthers 4-3 ATLANTA FALCONS Play ‘Em If You Got ‘Em Gut Calls Bench Warmers CAROLINA PANTHERS Play ‘Em If You Got ‘Em Gut Calls Bench Warmers All Wide Receivers The top WR in the game last week was Ted Ginn Jr, and he scored a whopping eight fantasy points.

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Cover32LogoSt Louis Rams at Carolina Panthers

What the what?!?!  You just never know what you’re going to get with these two teams, but we always hope for fantasy greatness (with tempered expectations).

This week, we made some gut calls on Cam Newton, Carolina Defense, DeAngelo Williams, Greg Olsen and All the Wide Receivers.

Here is an example of what you can find over at Cover32.com, by Her Fantasy Football:

Play ‘Em If Got ‘Em

Cam Newton
#6 Ranked QB
You have to play him if you drafted him. Hopefully, you don’t get motion sickness because this is going to be a bumpy ride. Up and down and up and down. It is what it is, but you can’t have him scoring 30 fantasy points on your bench. Last week he was fabulous (242 passing yards, 3 TDs, 0 INTs, 30 rushing yards, 1 rushing TD) and the week before he was dreadful (308 passing yards, 0 TDs, 3 INTs, 25 rushing yards). Sorry, them’s the breaks.

Each week the ladies of Her Fantasy Football will provide written fantasy analysis and commentary on our brother site, Cover32.com.  Please go over there and check out all the exciting new things that group has to offer in regards to league news.  They provide in-depth analysis, team by team, giving the fans a closer look at the teams they love.

Fantasy Forecast: Panthers vs. RamsSt. Louis Rams (3-3) at Carolina Panthers (2-3)) ST. LOUIS RAMS Play ‘Em If Got ‘Em No one is a must start on the Rams. Carolina’s defense is the real deal and none of the players on the Rams offense can produce consistent fantasy numbers.

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Cover32LogoCarolina Panthers at Minnesota Vikings

Suggestion box, anyone?  Anyone?  Both Carolina and Minnesota have only tasted victory one time this season.  Someone has to win, right?  Good for them.  But let’s focus on you fantasy victory!

This week, we made some gut calls on Cam Newton, DeAngelo Williams, Graham Gano, Greg Olsen and the receiving corps.

A Penny’s Worth of Thoughts:

Cam Newton

#12 Ranked QB

We simply cannot in good faith continue to tell people that Cam Newton is a must start. His stats are all over the map. We think there is a possibility that he has a nice game, but this is a gut call. Last week Newton went back to that odd sideline behavior and lacked the vigor necessary to win a football game. And remember: in fantasy, we’re not as into winning the game so much as we are about yards and TDs. He couldn’t get that done either. He was sacked 7 times and never fell into a rhythm because of the sneakily good Arizona defense. Perhaps the coaching staff will go back to designed runs like in his Week 3, 30-fantasy-point outing. Too many unknowns to play without consideration. If you have a better option, don’t be afraid to play the other guy.

 

Each week the ladies of Her Fantasy Football will provide written fantasy analysis and commentary on our brother site, Cover32.com.  Please go over there and check out all the exciting new things that group has to offer in regards to league news.  They provide in-depth analysis, team by team, giving the fans a closer look at the teams they love.

Fantasy Foreplay: Panthers vs. VikingsCarolina Panthers (1-3) at Minnesota Vikings (1-3) CAROLINA PANTHERS Play ‘Em If You Got ‘Em No one is a must start after the disappointing game last week coming off the bye, but there are a lot of bubble players that you might want to consider if you’re in a bye week predicament.

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Carolina Panthers at Arizona Cardinals

This week, we made some gut calls on Cam Newton, Carolina Defense, Greg Olson, DeAngelo Williams, and Steve Smith.

Fantasy Foreplay: Panthers v CardinalsCarolina Panthers (1-2) at Arizona Cardinals (2-2) CAROLINA PANTHERS Play ‘Em If You Got ‘Em Bench Warmers ARIZONA CARDINALS Play ‘Em If You Got ‘Em We’re not sure if anyone else should be on your starting roster this week. The offense needs to gel and the Carolina defense is pretty strong when it comes to ball security.

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