I always look at gregg rosenthals fantasy matchups, and i found this funny...
http://www.rotoworld.com/content/fea...eid=31191&pg=2
8. Chiefs @ Falcons
The Big Question: Has Herm Edwards lost his mind?
When teammates talk about a young quarterback, they will often say how impressed they are with the kid's command of the huddle. Joe Flacco's poise, Chad Henne's presence, yada yada yada. We didn't hear any of those quotes coming out of Kansas City last week.
It became clear early in the offseason that Herm wanted Tyler Thigpen to get some action this season, but why does it have to be so early? To watch Thigpen play against the Raiders is to appreciate just how difficult it is to be a quarterback in the NFL. Passes weren't close his receivers. Occasionally it was tough to figure out who the intended receiver was. Thigpen vs. Russell was the single worst quarterbacking display I've ever seen. Imagine what Tony Gonzalez and Brian Waters are thinking in the huddle. Probably about their dinner plans.
This should be the matchup where Larry Johnson, Dwayne Bowe, and Gonzo get off. L.J.'s whining certainly won't hurt his chances of getting 20 touches. But the Falcons defense has looked surprisingly average thus far, and Thigpen casts a dirty cloud of the whole team. L.J. is a borderline RB2, and Bowe is a much better option if you start three receivers.
Somewhere in the middle
The Falcons running game isn't as good as it looked in Week 1, and it's not as bad as it looked in Week 2. The truth is somewhere in the middle, but my guess is it's closer to the disaster at Tampa. This is a rare game where the Falcons will be favored, though, and hopefully playing from ahead. Use Michael Turner as a RB2.