
Yeah. So last week's Stars to Sit? A casual six for six. No big deal. In other words, you might not want to start some of the following people that are generally considered "must starts".
Quarterback
Tony Romo, DAL -- You'll never do it, and I won't blame you. But let's take a quick look at Romo's previous stints against Philly in Dallas shall we? December 12, 2006: 14/29, 142 yards, 1 TD, 2 INT; December 16, 2007: 13/36, 214 yards, 0 TD, 3 INT. To recap: not good. I expect the Eagles to be pumped to stop Terrell Owens, and I also expect it to happen.
Carson Palmer, CIN -- What's actually to like about Palmer? Anything? After all, the Tennessee defense is a lot better than anyone really thought. Sure they were good last year, but a step back seemed like a reasonable turn of events. Well, they looked pretty good against Jacksonville, and I expect that to continue this week.
Running Back
Joseph Addai, IND -- Yeah, this article's gonna be really easy if the Vikings get first round running backs every week. Peyton will be passing the entire time.
Frank Gore, SF -- Fun fact: Gore has never scored against Seattle. Like in all six games/three years. He did have two absolute monster games in 2006, running for 356 yards. (Even though it was on an relatively obscene 53 carries.) But still, never scored. And last year, when Seattle's defense was closer to what it is now, he did almost nothing. I don't expect J.T. O'Sullivan to open up the run via the pass either.
Wide Receiver
Chris Chambers, SD -- You do know who Champ Bailey is, right? And you do know he may have some hands in the face of Mr. Chambers on Sunday, right? Yeah.
Brandon Marshall, DEN -- Marshall makes his 2008 debut on Sunday against the Chargers and people are very, very high on him, because Jay Cuter is not human. Also, Eddie Royal went nuts ... so imagine what Marshall will do! Or not, because the Chargers are not the Raiders. Also, Marshall has never cracked 75 yards or scored against San Diego. So there.




