Quarterback
I can tell you from experience that you get hammered back there as a quarterback. But you just get up and keep playing hard. Jon Kitna has taken his share of blows this fall, but that won't stop him from racking some major points against Washington's defense on Sunday.
Wide Receiver
The only way to shut everybody up is to win. Randy Moss will continue to silence his critics at home against the Brownies. And man, when Brett Favre is having fun playing football he puts up numbers, record breaking numbers. Look for Brett to throw Donald Driver over his shoulder in the end zone a few times against a bruised Chicago Bears Defense.
Running Back
What's the worst thing that can happen to a player? He loses his confidence. Edgerrin James' regained some confidence last week when he scored a touchdown and ran for 77. He'll continue to receive goal line touches with teammate Marcel Shipp out due to injury (ribs). Marion Barber shares touches with Jones, but he should have a spectacular day against the struggling Buffalo Bills.
Team Defense
Good 'ol rocky top Tennessee. The Titans are at home this weekend, and should shut down an inconsistent Falcons offense, led by Joey Harrington. Jeff Fischer's defense will have fresh legs after their bye week and some confidence after a huge Monday night performance against New Orleans.
Tight End
I like to catch fish, but it's not that easy. Peyton Manning makes football look like he's shootin' fish in a barrel. He'll aim for Dallas Clark in the endzone a few times this weekend. Clark leads the team in touchdown receptions.
Kicker
Success is contagious in Dallas. And rollin' Tony Romo leads a lean mean scoring machine offense for the Cowboys. That means Nick Folk kicks in some points on Sunday against the Buffalo Bills.
Good luck this weekend,
TB
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