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Biggest surprises so far..

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  1. Siman/OH

    Siman/OH Legendary Woodsman

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    In the NFL that is,

    Has to start with the Cowboys. ugly. :evilgrin:

    Also, 4-3 from my Packers is disapointing, but weve been destroyed by the injury bug :hater:

    Suprising in a good way:

    Tomlinson, on pace for 1,300 yards and a pro bowl caliber season.

    Brandon Lloyd, i slighty remember him from the 49ers, making acrobatic catches but never having good numbers. Hes on pace for 80 rec. and 1600 yards...YIKES!

    Foster, McFadden, Bradhsaw, Charles...all emerging.

    AJ Hawk, finally starting to play like a 5th overall pick. Top 10 in tackles and has 2 picks already. on that note...

    Clay Matthews. Hes supposed to be good, but hes been out of this worldy. He changes the defense much the way Charles Woodson did last year.

    Suprising in a bad way:

    Favre, dont wanna talk about it...

    The Packers O, isnt terrible by any means, but should be dynamic. Should be top 3. Jennings/Driver should be fantasy studs, especially with Finley gone, but both are on pace for less then 900 yards receiving. Rodgers has already thrown more interceptions then last year...

    Moss. Needs to produce, now.
     
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    MN/Kyle Die Hard Bowhunter

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    In order for that to happen, the QB/Offense in general has to throw..wait..LOOK his way once in a while.

    There should be IMO AT LEAST 2 balls a game just throwing it deep and seeing if he can make a play on it.

    Now he needs a QB.

    Not a "surprise" per say...but Harvin proved once again he is much better as a slot receiver, eh?
     
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    He did. But hes more of a split end IMO (along with Berrian). Rice/Moss are obviously flankers...and Camarillo is your typical slot guy..

    One thing is for sure, Harvin has benefited from Moss. Big time.

    And look at the Vikes first 2 games with Moss, Antonio Cromartie and Tramon Williams on the coverage. Two solid NFL corners.

    But still, hes Moss, and i expect more :fro:
     
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    Surprise: Drew Brees turning into a retard against the Browns.
     
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    Jared Allen, or lack thereof.
     
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    NOT a surprise: Florida's rookie class..Unreal!
     
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    We'll take him back where he should be with the Chiefs!
     
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    Yea about that....
     
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    The Rams??? I mean hey still aren't very good but at least I can watch a game where they are competitive.

    Sam Bradford will be a big name in a year or two.
     

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