Week 2 injuries:Adrian Peterson = meniscus tearDoug Martin = hamstring injuryJonathan Stewart = hamstring injury and will be out 1 to 2 weeksAmeer Abdullah = walking bootArian Foster = strained groinDanny Woodhead = torn ACLDonte Moncrief = shoulder injuryBrandon Marshall = strained MCLJimmy Garoppolo = shoulder injuryWaiver Wire Tuesday has arrived, and this is who you need to target!QBsMatt Ryan @ New Orleans (48.1% owned) Ryan was great against Oakland, he went 26 for 396 yards and 3 touchdowns. Matty Ice has quietly put up the most fantasy points of any quarterback the first two weeks with 730 yards and 5 touchdowns.This week he has favorable matchup against the Saints under the bright lights and big stage of MNF.(Others to target = Ryan Tannehill vs. Cleveland, Joe Flacco @ Jacksonville, Marcus Mariota vs. Oakland)RBsJerrick McKinnon @ Carolina (24.4% owned)McKinnon was Minnesotas top back once Peterson left the game Sunday with a knee injury. AP is expected to miss some time. McKinnon and Matt Asiata are expected to have a 60/40 share of carries moving forward.(Others to target = Charles Sims vs. Los Angeles, Fozzy Whittaker vs. Minnesota, Jay Ajayi vs. Cleveland, Theo Riddick @ Green Bay, Tevin Coleman @ New Orleans, Shane Vereen vs. Washington, Darren Sproles vs. Pittsburgh)WRsTyrell Williams @ Indianapolis (43.5% owned) Williams was 6 for 61 and a touchdown in Week 3 with no Keenan Allen in the game.Hes developed a nice chemistry with Philip Rivers and now with Danny Woodhead out with an ACL tear, expect Williams to see even more targets from Rivers moving forward.(Others to target = Terrelle Pryor @ Miami, Tajae Sharpe vs. Oakland, Corey Coleman @ Miami, Quincy Enunwa @ Kansas City, Phillip Dorsett vs. San Diego, Victor Cruz vs. Washington, Cole Beasley vs. Chicago, Eli Rogers @ Philadelphia)TEsJacob Tamme @ New Orleans (10.9% owned)Tamme had eight targets in Sundays 35-28 win at Oakland. He has more targets than Julio Jones after two weeks into the season. Tamme has 11 catches for 126 yards and a touchdown so far this season.Sunday he has favorable matchup in the BIG Easy against the Saints...run dont walk to grab up this target monster!(Others to target = Dennis Pitta @ Jacksonville, Jesse James @ Philadelphia, Clive Walford @ Tennessee, Trey Burton vs. Pittsburgh)Good luck! Sale Vapormax Schweiz . Tuesdays surgery at Atlantas Piedmont Hospital was performed by Dr. Xavier Duralde and Hawks team physician Dr. Michael Bernot. Günstig Nike Vapormax Plus ., for the next three years with the signings on Monday of Daryl Townsend and Michael Carter. http://www.vapormaxoutlet.ch/ . -- Playing time has been limited for Maxim Tissot this season, so the Montreal Impact defender made the most of his first scoring opportunity on Saturday. Nike Air Vapormax Schweiz . 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Now, finally, it is time for Kyle Busch, Carl Edwards, Jimmie Johnson and Joey Logano to get on with the business of one of those four actually winning that championship.Exactly what that title will mean depends on which one of the four Cup hopefuls youre speaking of -- a spectrum of outcomes that ranges from redemption to validation to history, both the rewriting of the record book and the next step toward possibly rewriting it again years down the road.Weve all known each other for a long time now, Carl Edwards explained Thursday during the foursomes final formal media obligation before getting to Homestead-Miami Speedway for Sundays 400-mile season finale. Our stories are similar because were all racers, but really they are completely different. Were from different places. Weve had really different NASCAR careers. So, we all want to win the championship, but for each of us it might mean something a little different.For Edwards, its the redemption. In 2011 at this track in this event, he missed out on a Sprint Cup title in a manner befitting the victim of a Hitchcock film. He finished a nine-month season by leading the most laps and finishing second in a race twisted by rain, tying Tony Stewart in the point standings but losing the title via a tiebreaker of wins. The onetime wunderkind, now 37, is arguably the best current driver not to win a championship, with 28 Cup wins and a pair of runner-up championship finishes.But, if NASCAR brass is being honest, an Edwards title, while surely overwhelmingly well-received in the garage, wont provide the kind electricity the sanctioning body seeks heading into a crucial offseason.Sorry, Cuz, but thats the truth.If Edwards was once viewed as a wunderkind, then Loganos earmarking was more along the lines of savior. The Sliced Bread title bolted to him as a preteen short tracker served its purpose of providing the spotlight that moved him up the racing ladder in a hurry. He was in a Cup ride at 18 -- the first driver born in the 1990s to hold a steering wheel in NASCARs top division. But when the wins didnt come quickly enough, that spotlight turned into a heat lamp and he nearly withered. At 22, he was labeled by many as washed up.A Cup title would finally fulfill the Sliced Bread promise, the at-long-last christening of the now 26-year-old king of the suddenly large Cup contingent of 20-somethings. And though he politely deflects talk of validation bordering on revenge, the mention of it does spark a smile.I dont really think about that, he said. But I do know who has stuck with me through thick or thin and I know they will be sticking with me Sunday night whether we win the championship or not.NASCAR no doubt will stick by Logano, too. But again, apologies to the kid, because he isnt the driver the suits are likely rooting for.No, to generate headlinnes here in the depths of the football season, the fine folks in Daytona and Charlotte no doubt have their eyes on the No.dddddddddddd 48 Chevrolet. Thats the ride of Jimmie Johnson, the only member of the Championship 4 racing for immortality. A Cup would be his seventh, equaling one of NASCARs two most coveted career records. The only other racers with that many titles are the two greatest in the history of the sport, Richard Petty and Dale Earnhardt.Yes, there are those who still try to discount Johnsons championship success to a Chase postseason format that The King and The Intimidator never used. Yes, there are those who continue to paint Johnson as vanilla, a starched-shirt corporate clone.Those people are wrong.They are being handed a chance to see motorsports history achieved by one of the greatest racers ever born. But even if they dont appreciate it now, one day they will. Sometimes thats how history works.I think when he won five [Cups] in a row, he was winning a lot of races and a lot of championships and maybe people got tired of it, his boss, team owner Rick Hendrick, said Friday. I still say that Jimmie is going to get more credit when hes done than hell get when hes driving.That brings us to Kyle Busch. He is a former teammate to Johnson and Logano and a current teammate to Edwards. Like Logano, he was perhaps thrown into a Cup car too soon and, though more successful quicker than his friends, Busch also struggled with the spotlight. Like Edwards, the story of Buschs career was written with lots of individual race wins (38) but dogged by the inability to win a Sprint Cup championship.That changed one year ago. In the four-man, run-for-your-life, beat-the-other-three, win-and-in Chase finale format, he did all of the above. It was a night that included redemption, validation and history. If he does the same on Sunday night, it will further amplify what he did one year ago.A second Cup for Busch, still only 31 years old, would also perhaps signify the start of something much larger. It might very well be the first step toward one day, years from now, running alongside Johnson, Petty and Earnhardt, perhaps even passing them. And thats why, though we -- and NASCAR -- might not realize it now, a Kyle Busch championship might be the most intriguing Sunday night outcome of them all.I think about last year at Homestead racing Jeff Gordon for the championship and all the history that came with his retirement and then Jimmie this year going for seven, Busch said Thursday. Our goal when we all started as racers wasnt to make history. But if youre fortunate enough to have a chance, or even have a chance to see it, thats pretty cool.Well all have that chance Sunday night at Homestead-Miami Speedway. Now we just have to wait and see whos going to write it. And what it ultimately means as the sport rolls over the horizon ahead. ' ' '