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Elite League speedway is back and Sky Sports reporter Chris Louis picks the bones out of the 2016 teams and chooses his men to watch this campaign. Air Force 1 Mens On Sale . Belle Vue AcesI imagine Richie Worrall will be putting himself under pressure to push himself into a heat leader position for the Aces. One man who could possibly be a key rider for them is Max Fricke. If he continues his progression, and there is no reason why he should not, then they will be up there at the end of the season. Obviously the new stadium has got off to an inauspicious start and its going to need quite a bit of recovering but I do believe theyve got an excellent track and facility. It will recover eventually and that will help them. Although, theyve got no home track advantage for the first half of the season so that goes against them a little bit. Max Fricke (Blue) could be key to the Aces season Coventry BeesI think a lot of people will point to Krzysztof Kasprzak as being a key rider for them. If its the Kasprzak of last years GP then theyre in trouble. If its the Kasprzak that we know, and we know what he is capable of, then theyre competitive. Jason Garrity is the Max Fricke of this team and is probably under pressure to maintain his progression. Kacper Woryna will need time to find his feet and they do need him to hit some sort of form to be a top side, so he and Garrity may come under pressure to perform. Krzysztof Kasprzak is the key man for the Bees Kings Lynn StarsTheir side came together late which may go against some of their riders preparations but they will go into the season buoyed by the fact that Rory Schlein has come back stronger than most people would have given him credit for, so that is good for their morale.They look slightly stronger with Niels-Kristian Iversen and it remains to be seen how that pans out with Troy Batchelor and the time he needs to recover from injury. Its a bit of an odd start, starting not necessarily with the team theyll be able to use for the whole season. Schlein is the big positive for them.Robert Lambert says he is ready to step up and find the consistency to make himself a genuine heat leader, if he does, theyre strong. Kai Huckenbeck has potential but has no British experience so you can expect the start of the season to be tricky for him - he is capable of turning in some good performances, he is a good performer on the continent. Schlein has returned strongly from injury Lakeside HammersLakeside have two suspects in Robert Mear and Lewis Bridger. Nobody knows what is going to happen; if theyre fully committed and nobody knows if they are. We wont know until they get going, so I think those two are question marks.Performing at their best, then Lakeside are competitive, but with Mear and Bridger not performing at their best then theyre weak. Home form is always key for Lakeside and they have to build a side that is going to be comfortable at home because its a fairly unique track. In theory they have done that, so the home form should be OK although it has deserted them the last couple of years.A lot has been said that Andreas Jonsson is riding over here for the right reasons, which bodes well because he is a class rider but their season hinges on Mear and Bridger. Lewis Bridger is back in the sport Leicester LionsI dont think this is the year Leicester make an impact because they are just not good enough. They dont have riders that are comfortable on all of the British tracks. They lack genuine heat leader quality, people that will consistently bang in double figure scores. Sebastian Ulamek is a good rider but he has never been consistent over here and I cant see him being a clear leader or anyone else. They lack any clear firepower although they do have strength in depth. Sebastian Ulamek is back in the Elite League Poole PiratesSigning Krzysztof Buczkowski as a non-heat leader, which then allowed them to sign the other three heat leaders (Chris Holder, Davey Watt, Hans Andersen) has given them a huge advantage. Buczkowski is a good rider and is exciting to watch which will be the difference between them and everybody else in the league.Poole have got the strongest reserve pairing if Adam Ellis and Kyle Newman are on form. So to have the strongest reserve pairing and four heat leaders, youd be a fool not to put them top! Adam Ellis could fulfill potential in 2016 Swindon RobinsThe Australian feel at Swindon could work as they tend to react well to each other. Again they seem to lack heat leaders, its a job to see who the second and third heat leaders are in their team. If the competition to fill those berths spurs them on then they look quite good, but if it doesnt then they lack back-up for Jason Doyle at the top. They need good competition in their team to spur a couple of them on to become genuinely consistent heat leaders. Does Jason Doyle lack back up for the Robins? Wolverhampton WolvesWolves needed some wholesale change for the fans sake really - mix it up and try something new. Its very much going to depend on Freddie Lindgren leading them. If he fails to do that then they dont have that No 1 that every team needs to rely on. Joonas Kylmakorpi is a bit of an odd one because consistency lets him down, but he can be a No 1 in this league. Hes proven on so many occasions that he can be a world beater so you need them to find top performances to lead that side. Its a bit of a hit-and-miss side, they are all capable but not on a consistent basis. Joonas Kylmakorpi can be a world beater on his day Man to watch: Because Im a Brit I will say Robert Lambert. Hes going to make a big difference to Kings Lynn if he can be a consistent heat leader. Robert Lambert showed what he is capable of last season for Kings Lynn Youngster to watch: Other than Robert, Brady Kurtz is the one to watch because he wont look at a programme and be fazed by any names.Prediction:1. Poole (champions)2. Belle Vue3. Kings Lynn4. Coventry5. Swindon6. Lakeside7. Wolverhampton8. Leicester Also See: Pearsons 2016 Elite League preview Elite League on Sky Sports Air Force 1 Blue Cheap . Spains victory rendered Frances 3-0 win against Finland meaningless as Spain needed just one point to secure passage to Brazil. Franck Ribery and Karim Benzema scored either side of Joona Toivios own-goal as France advanced to the playoff among the eight best second-place finishers. Air Force 1 Yellow Cheap . In fact, with a few improvements, this could very well be a decent team over the next few seasons. I will go into more detail when digging into the Canucks Off-Season Game Plan, which will be coming earlier this year since they are part of the non-playoff contingent, there are some reasons to think this is a favourable situation for President of Hockey Operations Trevor Linden and whomever he selects to be the new general manager. http://www.airforce1storesale.com/fake-air-force-1-black-outlet.html . But this time, the Gunners weathered the storm. Arsene Wengers team was on the ropes in the early stages of a lively FA Cup tie, until Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain scored a goal against the run of the play.Each week, TSN.ca takes a look at the top available players in fantasy football ahead of the weekly waiver deadline. Quarterbacks Kirk Cousins, Washington Redskins (at Philadelphia) Last Week: 22-33, 250 yards, 2 TDs, 0 INTs Cousins was a borderline Top 10 performer filling in for Robert Griffin III on Sunday. His numbers were strong but came against the Jacksonville Jaguars, so theyre hard to trust. I like Cousins because I think hes now the QB of the future in Washington and while hell struggle this week, he should consistently improve throughout the year. Geno Smith, New York Jets (vs. Chicago) Last Week: 16-32, 176 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT; 1 rushing TD Smith is strictly a QB2 this early in his career, but one that shows promise and could reward you with a couple QB1 performances, like Week 2, when he uses his wheels to add a rushing touchdown to his line. Another young QB to consider in two quarterback formats is Oakland Raiders rookie Derek Carr. Running Backs Knile Davis, Kansas City Chiefs (at Miami) Last Week: 22 carries, 79 yards, 2 TDs; 6 receptions, 26 yards Common among most desirable running backs on the waiver wire this week is theyre injury replacements. And leading that list is Davis, who did pretty much everything Jamaal Charles does in Kansas Citys offence, and almost as good. Davis may also be one of the most risky add on the list with the least still known about the severity of Charles high ankle sprain. Make your best judgment on reports and rumours with official injury reports coming after the waiver deadline. Other injury replacements perhaps worth a shot this week include Darren McFadden and Jonathan Stewart. Khiry Robinson, New Orleans Saints, (vs. Minnesota) Last Week: 8 carries, 31 yards, 1 FUM I was going to suggest Mark Ingram here if he wasnt already owned in your league, then news broke that hed be out a month with a hand injury. What Ingrams hand injury does mean however, is both Pierre Thomas and Robinson are in line for more touches. Its not yet known how that timeshare will shake out, but Robinson is the less owned back and should be easier to grab. While he hasnt yet looked like Darren Sproles 2.0, hes still a piece in the Saints offence expected to see more work. Chris Ivory, New York Jets (vs. Tennessee) Last Week: 14 carries, 43 yards, 1 TD; 1 reception, 3 yards Chris Johnson got the start but Ivory got as much work, one more carry actually. While neither has been great this year, Ivory has outperformed Johnson and scored a touchdown each week. His scoring pace wont last but in the Jets improved offence, he could be worth a flex spot if youre desperate. Another “backup” to consider on the waiver wire is Cincinnatis Jeremy Hill. Wide Receivers Mohamed Sanu, Cincinnati Bengals (vs. Tennessee) Last Week: 4 receptions, 84 yards, 1 TD; 50 passing yards Forget the passing yards but Sanu should still be a viable opttion for at least the next couple weeks. Cheap Air Force 270. With AJ Green and Marvin Jones likely out of action until after the Bengals Week 4 bye week at least, Sanu should be Andy Daltons top target. The former third-rounder has always flashed big play ability, he should get the targets to capitalize on that at least in the short term. Andrew Hawkins, Cleveland Browns (vs. Baltimore) Last Week: 6 receptions, 70 yards Hawkins was actually outscored by teammate Miles Austin, who would be a decent waiver addition as well, but Hawkins gets targeted more than Austin so he gets the write-up. With Clevelands offence actually looking decent, and Jordan Cameron in sick bay not stealing targets, their receivers have every chance to put up decent fantasy lines. James Jones, Oakland Raiders (at New England) Last Week: 9 receptions, 112 yards, 1 TD Through two weeks of the season, Jones has somehow snuck into the Top 10 at his position averaging nearly 75 yards per contest and scoring two touchdowns. The two touchdowns are deceiving in a way as both came in garbage time with the outcome no longer in doubt. But the Raiders figure to be playing a lot of garbage time this year and fantasy football doesnt distinguish how meaningless garbage time stats can be. Brian Quick, St. Louis Rams (vs. Dallas) Last Week: 7 receptions, 74 yards Quick is the clear cut No. 1 option in St. Louis, so his value is more closely tied to quarterback play by the Rams than the opportunities hell be afforded. If whoever is behind centre can produce 200+ passing yards like last week, Quick should garner enough receiving yards to be a decent addition. Expecting a touchdown for the receiver may be asking too much with this offence. Tight Ends Delanie Walker, Tennessee Titans (at Cincinnati) Last Week: 10 receptions, 142 yards, 1 TD Someone will pick up Walker after his monster Week 2 line and while he wont match those numbers on a regular basis, he could still slot in as a low-end TE1. Any Titans performance is at the mercy of Tennessees shaky offence led by Jake Locker, but Walker may not be as vulnerable since hes one of Lockers first targets when facing trouble. Travis Kelce, Kansas City Chiefs (at Miami) Last Week: 4 receptions, 81 yards Kelce was used more in Week 2 and fantasy players got a glimpse of what he could be in Kansas Citys offence. The former third rounder was tied for the most targets by non-running backs in Week 2 and if the Chiefs offence returns to what it was last year, should see enough red zone targets to justify a start every week. Niles Paul, Washington Redskins (at Philadelphia) Last Week: 8 receptions, 99 yards, 1 TD Paul led the Redskins in targets, catches, and yards filling in for Jordan Reed. Washingtons offence is in limbo as they transition to Cousins at QB, and Logan Paulsen could steal targets, but if Reed is still out in Week 3 Paul becomes at borderline TE1. ' ' ' 

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