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NFL: Fantasy Flames & Lames

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Over the first five weeks of the season, Carolina's rushing attack resembled a group of obese Garfields. But against a vulnerable Tampa front, DeAngelo Williams(notes) and Stewart were jumpstarted, both eclipsing the 100-yard mark for the first time this season. John Fox's powder keg should explode again this week. The banged-up Bills have conceded 205.7 total yards per game, 5.3 yards per carry and nine total touchdowns to rushers, equal to the most fantasy points surrendered. They also top the list in 20-yard run plays allowed (10). Due to Jake Delhomme'sRead Full Article »

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