Do As I Say, Not As I Do -- Week 4 Audibles fantasysharks.com Thu 9/29/11 1:25 PM1 Comment

"Do what I say not as I do." as the old adage goes. I see some things this week that I like. I don't always act on those things, but I have the guts to put it out there, and what makes it worth it for me is knowing that it's a good start, or a good acquisition for later in the season. This game that I enjoy has me watching more college football, analyzing more recorded NFL games, and doing more research than ever. These are all good things. I Say--Start 'em Tampa Bay Buccaneers Defense vs. Indianapolis Colts The Colts looked good enough to beat Pittsburg last week. Wait just a minute here. Their defense looked good enough. Pair this with the questionable injury status of ineffective QB- Kerry Collins, and you get a scaled down playbook with rookie Curtis Painter. Painter looks better than Collins but ultimately his inexperience is evident. The offensive line did a pretty good job of keeping both signal callers upright allowing only one sack. Tampa Bay shut down Michael Turner last week holding him to 20 yards on 11 carries, while recording four sacks that forced two fumbles, and an interception. The value here is in the turnover department and I'm a buyer this week. They will stack the box and get after either Painter or Collins. I certainly don't care which one, as they both don't deserve mention. My game of musical defense continues as I am starting Tampa Bay this week. Washington Redskins WR- Jabar Gaffney The Rams have given up an average of 252 yards in the air per game this season. Despite your thought that the running backs will take center stage this week, the Rams game plan will focus on trying to slow down Tim Hightower and Roy Helu to make Rex Grossman beat them with his arm. Before you laugh me out of town, He will. Sometimes you have to be careful about what you ask for. Gaffney is available in a pretty good percentage of leagues and has averaged 13.5 yards a catch on 12 catches. He is a strong play in my opinion. The recommendation comes on his steady number of targets, seven per contest. He will most likely draw Rams CB Justin King who has struggled. The Rams may turn to newly acquired CB Rod Hood, who is an upgrade, but is coming off an ACL injury a year ago. This is a desperate move from a desperate team. The Redskins come off a short week but it doesn't matter much here. I'd start Gaffney as a WR3 this week or an exceptional flex play. I have better options this week, but if you need some help this is your guy. I Say-- Grab him now...