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Sleeper QB of the week..... (1 Viewer)

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Brian Griese.

He should beat the Packers depleted secondary deep more than a few times. It's not just Harris - they are really banged up. I'll go out on a limb and say 300 yards, 2-3 TD's. Of course I'm a desperate Big Ben owner, so I don't have much to lose pickin up Griese off the wire. Shootout between the Bays..

AL Harris tested amid report of ruptured spleen

By CHRIS JENKINS – 1 day ago

GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) — Green Bay Packers cornerback Al Harris underwent additional medical tests Monday amid a report he might have ruptured his spleen in Sunday's loss to the Dallas Cowboys.

The National Football Post, a Web site that lists Harris' agent as a contributor, reported that the injury could end Harris' season, but Harris was seeking a second opinion. Agent Jack Bechta did not immediately return a message from The Associated Press.

Earlier in the day, Packers coach Mike McCarthy said the team's medical staff was "just doing scans" on Harris and were "checking for everything." A team spokesman said no additional information was available.

Harris left Sunday night's game with 6:51 left in the first quarter after he collided with Packers linebacker A.J. Hawk. Harris returned two plays later.

But Harris had to leave again later in the series after tackling Cowboys running back Marion Barber — and this time, he didn't return. Harris went to the Packers' locker room in the second quarter with what team officials described as cramping.

McCarthy said after the game that Harris had blood in his urine and was not allowed to return by the team's medical staff.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Chris Simms ruptured his spleen in a game against the Carolina Panthers in 2006 and had an emergency procedure to have it removed. He missed the rest of the season and returned in 2007, but was inactive for the first five games before being placed on injured reserve.

The Buccaneers cut Simms in August, and he signed with Tennessee in September. Simms has yet to play in three games for the Titans this season.

The loss of Harris would be a difficult blow to the Packers' defense. Harris, who specializes in the aggressive style of bump-and-run coverage favored by Packers coaches, went to his first Pro Bowl last season.

Despite both being over the age of 30, he and Charles Woodson form one of the NFL's most formidable cornerback tandems. Woodson was effective against Cowboys receiver Terrell Owens on Sunday, but the Packers had a hard time containing the rest of the Cowboys' offense without Harris on the field.

"Anytime you lose guys, it's hard, but you expect other guys to step up," Packers defensive coordinator Bob Sanders said after Sunday's game. "But certainly losing Al, a guy of that caliber, that hurts. Anytime you lose a guy like that, it's not good."

And Harris isn't the only member of the secondary who's hurting.

Already missing strong safety Atari Bigby because of a hamstring injury, the Packers also had to handle a back injury to fellow safety Nick Collins during Sunday night's game.

And Woodson continues to play through a broken toe, toughing it out on game days but skipping most or all of practice during the week. Woodson said Sunday night that his toe was "hurtin'," and that the Packers faced a difficult week with so many injuries in the secondary.

"It's a tough week, but this is what we're paid to do," Woodson said. "Regardless of injuries and what hurts on the guys, you've got to get it right to get ready for next week."

McCarthy said Collins has a lower back contusion, but did not provide a timeframe for his return. And he didn't seem certain Bigby would be back this week.

"I don't know," McCarthy said. "You know how hamstrings are. It's different with all of them. You can scan them, you can look at them, and get all of the information. Every one of them is different, so we'll see how he responds. He's been a quick healer in the past, so hopefully."

 
I needed bye week filler, and was torn between Griese and Trent Edwards. I went with anyone playing the Rams, but I think Griese could be a very nice spot start. Griese does throw a lot of ints if you're in a league that penalizes hard for turnovers.

 
Counting on Griese to perform at a high level two weeks in a row is like playing Russian Roulette

I'd go with other options if you have them.

a depleted secondary is still able to force Griese to commit turnovers..

:D

 
...is Trent Edwards vs the Rams. He should have a career day just like every other player that gets to play them.

 
Doesnt qualify as a sleeper anymore, but this weekend will be JTO's coming out party at New Orleans. Hell he's already QB10 on the Top 250 forward.

Cant disagree with the Griese selection at all. Someone dropped Antonio Bryant last week but he wont get to me in waivers.

 
I picked up both Edwards & Griese before Week 2 in preparation for Week 4 byes.

I just traded off Edwards for other help, so I'm going with Griese this week. I think Edwards is the better bet for this week, but Griese should still have 2 TDs, and I like him better long-term.

 
I like Collins this week.

you can't run against MIN, so if TEN is going to win it'll have to get it's points through the air. same could be said for Frerotte.

 
I like Collins this week.you can't run against MIN, so if TEN is going to win it'll have to get it's points through the air. same could be said for Frerotte.
This was my logic for starting Delhomme last week :lmao: Hope it works out better for you.
 

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