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fantasy’s weakest position. An

10 Dec 2019 at 04:19

Wigan head coach Shaun Wane says the Super 8s will provide high drama for fans as he prepares his side to take on Wakefield in their first league fixture since the end of the regular season. Vapormax Prezzo Basso . The Warriors have a Challenge Cup semi-final against Hull FC to play this Friday before returning to league action next week, but Wane, whose side ended the regular season in third, says the format is perfect for providing even more excitement for fans in the closing weeks of the campaign.The top eight teams will each now play seven more games against each other, with the top four progressing to the semi-finals and then Grand Final. St Helens will take on Wigan in a high-profile clash on August 19 The concept is fantastic, so Im really looking forward to the rest of the year, Wane told Sky Sports News HQ.Every game is a Grand Final and it starts with Wakefield. Theyre playing really well under Chris Chester, so it would be good to get off to a good start and get two points from that game.But every game we will need to prepare well and make sure we are at our best because we want to be top of the league. That would be a massive achievement.We need to be really, really good because the talent in the rest of the Super League is fantastic. Hull FC finished the regular season top of the league Hull FC head coach Lee Radford steered his side to the top of the table before the split and hopes his side is hitting form at just the right time. Im sure there will be plenty of ups and downs, he said. A lot of the teams in the eight takes points from each other, theyre almost four-point games every weekend, so making sure youre healthy and hitting form at the right time is really important and thats what were looking to do.   Also See: Super 8s explained Super 8 fixtures announced Air Max 97 Outlet Uomo . About seven hours before facing Washington in Game 2 of the Eastern Conference second round series, team officials said the oft-injured Bynum would miss the rest of the playoffs and would not even be with the team for the rest of the post-season. Vans Old Skool Scontate .com) - Real Madrid claimed its 16th consecutive victory across all competitions on Saturday after earning a 2-1 win over Malaga at the Estadio La Rosaleda.Each week, TSN.ca takes a look at the top available players in fantasy football ahead of the weekly waiver deadline. Quarterbacks Josh McCown, Tampa Bay Buccaneers (at Chicago) Last Week: 15/23, 288 yards, 2 TDs McCown relied heavily Mike Evans last week against the Redskins and it worked wonders. McCown has thrown two touchdowns in back to back games and even ranked top-10 in fantasy points for quarterbacks. While McCown is not a strong QB1 option, you could do worse for a reach as he faces the far from intimidating Bears defence in Week 12. Ryan Mallett, Houston Texans (vs. Cincinnati) Last Week: 20/30, 211 yards, 2 TDs, 1 INT Mallett was eased into the Texans offence as the team pounded the Browns with rookie Alfred Blue, but still threw two touchdowns in a winning effort. Mallett will be no more than a QB2 option against the Bengals in Week 12 as the Texans figure to have Arian Foster back in the lineup. However, as Mallet gains more confidence he offers high-upside down the stretch. Running Backs Jonas Gray, New England Patriots (vs. Detroit) Last Week: 38 carries, 199 yards, 4 TDs For years, the Patriots have frustrated fantasy owners with their unpredictable running back rotation. On Sunday, they took that frustration to a whole new level as Gray led all of fantasy in scoring while sitting on the waiver wire in 98 per cent of leagues. Gray appears to have likely solidified his role as the Patriots early-down back, but is likely best used as an RB2. He had no catches on Sunday and if he struggles against the tough front of the Lions this week, the Patriots will turn to Shane Vereen as a passing back. Tre Mason, St. Louis Rams (at San Diego) Last Week: 29 carries, 113 yards; one catch (two targets), one yard Tre Mason has slowly been gaining more carries in the Rams ‘hot-hand’ backfield for weeks. On Sunday, Mason emerged as the feature back for the team while torching the Broncos top-ranked run defence to the tune of 113 yards. While Mason’s rise has been well documented, he remains available in more than 50 per cent of leagues. Mason is likely a safer – though lower-upside – claim than Gray this week as a plug-and-play RB2. Latavius Murray, Oakland Raiders (vs. Kansas City) Last Week: Four carries, 43 yards; three catches (four targets) for 16 yards The Raiders turned to Murray in the second half of Sundays loss to the San Diego Chargers, benching Darren McFadden and Maurice Jones-Drew. Murray is worth adding as a stash as his role remains to be determined in the Raiders offence. However, Murray offers plenty of upside, he could quickly take over the starting role if he provides similiar results to Sunday. The Raiders will try once again for their first win on Thuursday against the Chiefs. Vans Outlet Italia. Wide Receivers Josh Gordon, Cleveland Browns (at Atlanta) Last week: Suspended Gordon, who led the NFL in receiving yards one year ago, will return this week after serving his 10-game suspension. The Cleveland Browns threw the ball a ridiculous 50 times against the Houston Texans and, had he been in the lineup, Gordon likely would have received a healthy share of those targets. Gordon is expected to re-enter the Browns offence as a starter this week and has a favourable matchup against the Falcons secondary. Doug Baldwin, Seattle Seahawks (at Arizona) Last Week: Six catches (nine targets), 45 yards, 1 TD The Seahawks passing attack has been anemic since trading Percy Harvin from the Jets, instead the offence has been relying on running the ball more than ever to move the chains. Against the Cardinals’ strong run defence, the Seahawks will likely have no choice but to throw the ball – likely to Baldwin. Due to the matchup, he’ll be a FLEX option in Week 12. Chris Hogan, Buffalo Bills (vs. New York Jets) Last Week: Seven catches (nine targets), 74 yards Hogan is emerging as Kyle Orton’s go-to guy as continues to check the ball down to slot-receiver Hogan and the Bills’ running backs. Due to the amount catches he’s compiling, Hogan is a worthy pickup PPR fantasy leagues, especially with a matchup against the Jets secondary looming. Hogan is available in 100 per cent of fantasy leagues. Tight Ends Coby Fleener, Indianapolis Colts (vs. Jacksonville) Last Week: Seven catches (seven targets), 144 yards Luck’s top tight end option Dwayne Allen left Sunday’s game in the second quarter with an ankle injuring, leaving Fleener as the No. 1 tight end. Fleener’s starred in the role as he hauled in all of his targets, while the Colts top receiving threats were shut down. Luck likely won’t be forced to turn to Fleener out of desperation again against the Jaguars secondary, but Fleener will have a good shot at a touchdown in a high-scoring game. Reports conflict on the severity of Allen’s injury, but Fleener could be worth a pickup regardless at fantasy’s weakest position. Andrew Quarless, Green Bay Packers (at Minnesota) Last Week: Two catches, 35 yards If you’re in desperate need of a tight end, Quarless is one name to look at. Though not a top option in the Packers lethal passing attack, he is atop the depth chart at tight end. Lining up on the majority of downs with an offence that finds the open man gives Quarless some fantasy relevance, but if you’re starting it will be touchdown-or-bust for points. Against the Vikings, Quarless will likely have chances to score as the Packers look to put 50 points for the third straight week. ' ' '



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