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Patriots are good at limiting an opponents
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England scrum-half Ben Youngs expects South Africa to revert to type at Twickenham on Saturday by attempting to beat us up.The Springboks have not lost to England in 12 matches dating back to 2006 but have entered a troubled phase in their proud history notable for a run of five defeats in nine Tests, constituting their worst season for a decade.Head coach Allister Coetzee has attempted to broaden their playing style away from the brutish route one approach that has been the bedrock of South Africa rugby, but -- having lost on all five of his appearances against this weekends opponents -- Youngs believes they will adopt a muscular approach.Everyone knows the biggest thing they bring is physicality so the physicality element of the game is going to be key, Youngs said.They have added to their game with four-man and three-man line-outs, theyve mixed it up a bit, but I think theyll go back to tradition and try to beat us up to a degree.But the boys are really focused on that. Theyre big guys and we need to get them down early. Weve worked hard on our tackle technique and physically trying to win the gain line.Whenever I have played them I have never felt that we have been outclassed, more physically beaten up. In the games that we lost we got beaten up and they got the gain line easily and put us under pressure.Ive never come off the field feeling there has been a massive gap, just that we havent been able to match them physically.Melbourne Storm defensive coach Jason Ryles, a former Australia rugby league international, has been added to Englands coaching team on a temporary basis to assist preparations for South Africa.We naturally want to make two-man hits anyway, but Jason has come in to make sure were physical enough in that area. We have focused on trying to hit and stick, Youngs said.Its not too different to what we have done previously, but with the ball-carrying threat they have we dont want to get into a one-on-one wrestling match, we want to be able to try to two-man tackle guys which will ultimately slow down the ball.We will be looking to get off the line pretty hard and try to put them under pressure.They are big physical guys and their nature is to come round the corner and be direct so with that we want to dominate that gain line by helping each other out and making it a two-man focus.To help prepare for the early onslaught expected from South Africa, England will conduct a ferocious training session on Tuesday.The way we train here is intense, how it should be. Its completely different to how it is at clubs and its what youd expect when you come to an international set-up, Youngs said.Tuesday will be ramped up. 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But as we saw with Brandon Marshall and Bilal Powell in Week 4, the Seahawks are not a total shutdown unit. Tevin Coleman has the receiving chops and versatility to attack the Seattle defense underneath and on the edges, and Devonta Freeman has the speed and tenacity to stand up to the Seahawks linebackers and may be able to finish off a scoring drive with a TD run. Atlanta has the desired personnel to match up with Seattle and compete in what could be a high-scoring affair on both sides. Matt Ryan is a Top 10 fantasy quarterback this week, so dont hesitate to start some key Falcons playmakers despite the seemingly daunting matchup. Do check the weather on gameday before you fully consider Ryan and Coleman, though. Rainy conditions are expected, although the Atlanta offense may only be adversely affected if there are strong winds.---HOPKINS, MILLER BOUNCEBACKThis appears to be the rebound week for two notable Texans who have disappointed fantasy owners so far. DeAndre Hopkins has not cracked 60 receiving yards in four of five games this year and Lamar Miller still does not have a rushing score. Hopkins should look more like his expected and projected self against the Colts 28th-ranked pass defense. Moving the ball well enough against a team that allows 301 passing yards per game should put Miller in position to convert some short scoring opportunities. Many fantasy analysts predict his best performance so far will come this week.---ELLIOTT VS PACKERS DEFENSEEzekiel Eliott is the NFLs leading rusher, but the Packers have easily featured the leagues best run defense so far, allowing an incredibly stingy 42.8 rushing yards per game with one score. When you consider they have faced the Lions, Giants, Jaguars and Vikings so far, who have rushing attacks ranked 23rd or lower, the Pack looks less intimidating. Not that you would bench him, but dont be worried about Elliott this week. He is going to be a major focal point of the Cowboys offense again as they try to control the clock and keep the Packers offense off the field as much as possible.---HOYER PROSPECTSBrian Hoyer is suddenly fantasy relevant again with three consecutive outings of 300-plus passing yards and two TD passes. Rookie Jordan Howard has two consecutive 100-yard rushing games. Cameron Meredith busted oout with nine catches for 120 yards and a TD last week.dddddddddddd But before you get too excited about your Bears, keep in mind that Hoyer threw for two TDs and nine interceptions in his final six starts for the Browns in 2014 after he had apparently played well enough to earn the starting job. The Texans then moved on from him at QB this past offseason. He can implode at any time. Erratic QB play could hurt Meredith, and we need to see more from him before we start him. Its hard to not continue riding with Howard, though, as his versatility can ensure a decent floor in point-per-reception leagues.---MARIOTA VS BROWNSThe Browns 26th-ranked pass defense has allowed an AFC-high 13 TD passes, so you may be moved to start Marcus Mariota this week. He threw three TD passes and ran for 60 yards and a score at Miami. But before you plug him in to start, keep in mind he did not throw a TD pass and was intercepted twice by Oaklands league-worst pass defense in his third game of the season. Mariota has to show us more than one good outing before we can be convinced to use him over a more proven passer based on just a friendly matchup. Ryan or Matthew Stafford would be safer over Mariota this week.---STICKING WITH GREENThis appears to be a very trying week for A.J. Green at first glance. The Patriots are good at limiting an opponents top offensive weapon. But you shouldnt bench your fantasy superstars in these kinds of matchups that the best players often relish, exceeding expectations in an unexpected spot. Defenses dont always win the tough matchups by default. Keep your faith in Green. He could at least pad his numbers in catch-up mode if New England dominates.---POST-CONCUSSION PALMERCarson Palmer returns from a concussion this week, and he is another QB you can consider over Mariota. Only the Raiders have a worse pass defense than the Jets, who have surrendered 303 passing yards per game and 12 TD passes. Palmer will get back on track this week and John Brown is an outstanding start as a third wideout.---GIANTS OFFENSEThe Giants are struggling offensively, and face Baltimores fifth-ranked pass defense, which would seem to lead to more issues. But at home, with the determination to silence the very vocal criticism of media and fans, we could see them play better. The Ravens have allowed nine TD passes, so we could see Odell Beckham Jr. get in the end zone again, while getting more from Sterling Shepard. Bobby Rainey is also emerging as a nifty PPR option at RB.---This column was provided to The Associated Press by the Fantasy Sports Network, http://FNTSY.com ' ' '
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