November 2, 2009

NFL: Instant Replay

Tristan Cockcroft, ESPN

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Houston Texans coach Gary Kubiak might be displeased with Steve Slaton, but rest assured, fantasy owners must be more displeased with Kubiak right now.

Facing a cakewalk matchup versus the Buffalo Bills, who entering the week had allowed the most fantasy points per game (26.7), third-most receptions (38) and seventh-most receiving yards (303) to opposing running backs, Slaton received an early hook from Kubiak after fumbling a little under 10 minutes into Week 8. It was the seventh time this season that Slaton...

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