However theory doesnt always work in practice

WR Hines Ward: Should be very active, and matchup bodes well. WR Santonio Holmes: Hasn't scored since week one, so this could be the week. WR Mike Wallace: Could see solid amount of targets with nice matchup. TE Heath Miller: Was very active last week, so solid play against Ravens.

QB Joe Flacco: Steelers can be passed on, and he should throw a lot. RB Ray Rice: Could still be active through screens, but Steelers stop the run well RB Willis MGahee: Only has value near the goalline. WR Derrick Mason: Should be active, so solid WR3 this week. WR Mark Clayton: Very unreliable, but Ravens will have to pass.

TE Todd Heap: Not a big role, and just not very explosive. New England Patriots New Orleans Saints QB Tom Brady: Should be fine in a huge matchup. WR Randy Moss: Saints will have trouble with him early and often WR Wes Welker: Will be extremely active as usual. WR Julian Edelman: Role fairly small, but potential is there. TE Ben Watson: Hasn't done much lately, so not a great play. RB Mike Bell: Had a good game last week, so should have decent role. RB Reggie Bush: Iffy this week, but role is inconsistent, anyways.

WR Marques Colston: A solid start in a huge game, and was active last week. WR Devery Henderson: Hasn't been very good lately, but potential is there. WR Robert Meachem: Has scored in three straight, so a solid WR3. However, theory doesnt always work in practice. Casspi and Udrih made their free throws, and Franks team couldnt score. Devin Harris missed two uncontested layups in transition after four offensive rebounds by the Nets to no avail. The Kings ended up winning 109 96.Besides the fact that I am a die-hard Kings fan, I think it would just be funny to see the Nets go 0-18 to start the season, giving them the worst start in the history of the NBA. Currently at 0-16, the Nets next few games are against the Lakers and the Mavericks. Keeping that in mind, 0-18 is a very good possibility.. To say I was disappointed would be an understatement I expected more I expected better.