
McNabb wasn't so hot against the 'Skins last time.
We had a decent week last week, making solid start calls with Anquan Boldin and Jermichael Finley, as well as solid sit calls with Kyle Orton and T.J. Houshmandzadeh.
We missed the target on Tony Romo, Anquan Boldin, and Kevin Boss, but our picks this week should help you forget about one so-so week.
Start your Jaguars (no, not the car) if you have them this week, as well as any Packers as you normally would play them. Read on for Week 12‘s Start/Sit column: Read more…

Can Romo and co. get it done against the Redskins?
Every week of Start/Sit calls brings some misfortunes, but it also comes with huge benefits if you trust us and listen to our expert advice. We told you to run with Matt Hasselbeck, Ricky Williams, and Kellen Winslow in Week 10, and all of them paid off, with our only dud start, Michael Crabtree, being one of the many 49ers/Bears offensive players who stunk it up last Thursday night.
Our “sit” calls fared well last week, too, as Carson Palmer didn’t do jack, and Laurence Maroney took a backseat to Kevin Faulk, of all people. Read on for this week’s solid calls on both ends, as we wish you good luck in your leagues: Read more…

Hasselbeck should be a good play this week.
We changed our minds last week on Matt Schaub and it paid off, while our promotion of Carson Palmer didn’t land. Hey, the Bengals won, right?
We’re foreseeing shootouts in Arizona and Miami this week, so deploying your Seattle, Arizona, Tampa Bay, and Miami players might be a good idea. Well, maybe just Freeman and Winslow for the Bucs. Read more…

Can Palmer pick up where he left off?
NFLSoup’s Start/Sit calls rang true for the second straight week, as Wayne Makela’s picks went 6-2.
Here are eight more solid picks to get you through the fantasy week. Read more…

Tony Romo
My apologies to you whoever started Hines Ward in Week Seven. But, who could have predicted Ben Roethlisberger would throw less than 180 yards against a secondary missing Antoine Winfield?
At least you were sitting pretty if you benched Eli Manning as I suggested, as he poured in a forgettable performance against the Arizona Cardinals.
Time to get the picks back on track: Read more…
After six extremely unpredictable weeks of the 2009 NFL season, we are all faced once again with the challenge of predicting our fantasy outcomes. Luckily for you, we take pride in doing that job for you.
Quit sweating over which guys to start or leave to potentially waste away on your bench. Let Wayne Makela sway you with this week’s Start/Sit column: Read more…