2010 NFL Power Rankings: Week Two
There are two teams with a nine-spot jump, the Dolphins (from 16th to seventh), and the Bears (from 22nd to 13th).
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There are two teams with a nine-spot jump, the Dolphins (from 16th to seventh), and the Bears (from 22nd to 13th).
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Green is a defenseman in theory only. He piles up lots of points for Fantasy owners and accumulates a nice +/-. However there are still some very nice options out there. Listed below are our 25 best and a few more to consider. Good luck this year and hopefully our list helps you in your quest to find quality defensemen. Now, our rankings, which will likely generate some controversy.
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Hillis’s surface numbers were solid in Week One (13 touches, 65 yards, one TD), but he fumbled twice and lost one in the red zone. That happened early in the third quarter and he didn’t have another carry the rest of the game.
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We got the ball rolling by taking a look back at the August trade deadline and identifying some of the big winners and losers over the past six weeks.
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Back in the late ‘90s, LaRue looked like a future All-Star after back-to-back huge seasons in the minor leagues. But he was never able to come close to duplicating that offense above Double-A, although for a couple of seasons he was a serviceable Fantasy catcher when he was a starter for the Reds between 2001 and 2005. The last season of that run was the finest of LaRue’s career, as he hit a career high .260 (as sad as that sounds), with 14 homers and 60 RBI in 110 games.
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Wells has been nothing if not inconsistent in his sophomore season. He enjoyed a decent start (3-0, 3.45 in April), before struggling in May and June. Wells bounced back with a huge July (2-2, 1.83) before a poor August. So far, September has been a microcosm of his season, as Wells got cuffed around in his first two starts before tossing the gem against the Cards.
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Outside of the opening cinematic, however, there’s virtually no story. Missions are activated by walking up to a floating icon and pushing a button. From there you’ll be given a brief textual explanation of what you’re doing and why, though ultimately it’s of little consequence. Once you accept, a timer starts and you set about completing the task in the allotted time. Each mission is then scored based on how many enemies are killed, the number of headshots, score multipliers (earned by killing enemies or destroying vehicles in rapid succession) and time remaining.
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