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What's good amigos? Don't be startled. The door was unlocked so I let myself in. Calm down. Let's be friends. Here, let me loosen the zip ties and we'll start with a proper introduction. I'm Honcho, the bearer of good tidings. I'm here to bless you with only the best passing and rushing match ups of the week. Obviously if you own
Le'Veon Bell and
Tom Brady you're playing them. They won't be mentioned below. Deal with it, bro. So anyway, bring your green hat because we're going streaking! This is such a bittersweet time of the season. I mean, we're nearly half way through the regular portion of the fantasy schedule and the air is starting to have a chill to it here in the Midwest. That means a variety of things, but most importantly - football season is in full swing. Is there anything better than throwing on your favorite jersey or sweatshirt and gathering around a roaring Galaxy Note 7 to roast some marshmallows with your closest friends? Yeah, that's the best. Just you and your closest acquaintances debating who gets to dress up as Ken Bone for this years Halloween party. Sounds hot right? Thought so. You know what else is hot right now? Phoenix. They're prepping for the return of their beloved quarterback and it will be a glorious reunion. You see,
Carson Palmer cleared the concussion protocol earlier this week and he's ready to wreak havoc on the Jets' and their porous pass defense. As Donald Trump would so eloquently put it: "The Cardinals are going to win - they're going to win so big on Monday night." Most of you might be hesitant to believe this, due to the slow start Palmer has produced thus far. But fear not as the Jets have allowed 302.4 passing yards per game this season, that's good for second worst in the league. The fact that Darrelle Revis is still very questionable for this contest should have you inflating your Bruce Arians blow-up dolls to the legal limit. New York has surrendered 12 passing scores through their first five games while generating just two interceptions. That's not ideal. What's worse, they're allowing opposing QBs an average of 25.8 fantasy points per game since Week 3 along with 13.4 points given up to tight ends. Both rank as second worst in the NFL. Sounds like a date in the desert Monday night. I'll pick you up at 8:37 PM EST.
Here's a look at my favorite passing and rushing match ups for Week 6: