The season is over for Chargers wide receiver Keenan Allen, who was placed on season-ending injured reserve after hurting a knee against the Chiefs. Its a big blow to open the season for fantasy football, but those who played Allen need to move on by attacking the waiver wire.There are plenty of solid options at wide receiver (and elsewhere) this week.---JOE FLACCO (QB, Ravens)If you like to stream quarterbacks or worry about Russell Wilson potentially missing the next game with an ankle injury, Flacco is a reasonable option. He went 23 of 34 for 258 yards with a touchdown in a win over the Bills. Flacco faces the Browns, who have an awful defense and allowed Eagles rookie Carson Wentz to throw for 278 yards and two touchdowns.---TEVIN COLEMAN (RB, Falcons)Coleman played four less snaps than Devonta Freeman and Coleman had eight carries for 22 yards and caught five passes for 95 yards on six targets. The coaches have already said both backs will be used, and Atlanta may play the hot hand.---TRAVARIS CADET (RB, Saints)This recommendation is mainly for point-per-reception leagues, as Cadet had seven targets while playing 25 snaps, compared with 29 for Mark Ingram. Cadet had three catches for 14 yards with a score. C.J. Spiller was a healthy scratch.---WILL FULLER (WR, Texans)The Texans rookie started his career in a big way, catching five passes for 107 yards with a touchdown. He dropped a potential touchdown and his hands are shaky, but he has the speed to consistently get by defensive backs. Fuller had 11 targets to lead the team.---MOHAMED SANU (WR, Falcons)Check on the status of Sanu before making this add as Sanu, who tied for the team lead with eight targets, was limping at the end of the opening game. Sanu is the No. 2 receiver opposite Julio Jones and caught five passes for 80 yards with a touchdown in his Atlanta debut.---MIKE WALLACE (WR, Ravens)Wallace has burned fantasy players the last few seasons. Part of it was playing with a quarterback that lacked the ability to throw deep. Now, Wallace has someone who can with Joe Flacco. Wallace, who had six targets, caught three passes for 91 yards, including a 66-yard TD in Week 1. He played the second most snaps at receiver behind Steve Smith.---PHILLIP DORSETT (WR, Colts)Some fantasy players might shy away from Dorsett since hes the third receiver in the offense, but the Colts defense is awful, forcing the offense to pass a lot and likely play sets with three wide receivers. Dorsett had four catches for 94 yards on six targets.---ELI ROGERS (WR, Steelers)Rogers caught six of seven targets for 59 yards with a touchdown in his NFL debut Monday night and will be a frequent target playing in the slot.---TAJAE SHARPE (WR, Titans)The rookie didnt get much recognition until late in the preseason, so he could still be available. Sharpe had 11 targets, catching seven passes for 76 yards.---TYRELL WILLIAMS (WR, Chargers)With Keenan Allen out for the season, Williams will get more snaps and targets. He is 6-foot-4, athletic and has a big catch radius. Williams caught two passes for 71 yards on five targets in Week 1.---JEREMY KERLEY (WR, 49ers)The slot role can be valuable in the Chip Kelly offense, especially a team that will play from behind often. Kerley had seven catches for 61 yards on 11 targets in Week 1.---VIRGIL GREEN (TE, Broncos)Green has been primarily a blocking tight end for several years with Denver. 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Hardly a day has gone by since his return to Ann Arbor that Harbaugh hasnt made headlines, with his globe-hopping satellite camps, rap video cameos, famous friends and, of course, his Twitter-melting social media jabs.Then theres the Badgers Paul Chryst, whos more like a soundboard engineer than a rock star. Chryst can seem almost allergic to individual attention or a jarring quote. Just try to find a viral online moment involving him. He doesnt even have a Twitter account.Outside observers would think the two coaches have almost nothing in common.Understandably so, Chryst said before chuckling.In fact, Harbaugh and Chryst are not only good friends, but their entire families share close bonds. They might project themselves to the world in different ways, yet their core experiences and beliefs are strikingly similar. Its like a yin and yang situation, if one of those symbols were khaki-colored.Theyre actually wired exactly the same, said Geep Chryst, Pauls older brother. But if ones a neon sign, the other one wants to be the last light you turn off at night and the first light you turn on in the morning. Theres probably a point in the day where you need both types of lighting.The connections between Chryst and Harbaugh go back for decades. Jims father, Jack, played on the same Bowling Green team in the late 1950s with Dave McClain, who went on to become Pauls coach during his playing days at Wisconsin.Jack Harbaugh and Pauls dad, George, both were college coaches, too, and they crossed paths frequently. When Jim got drafted by the Chicago Bears in 1987, he spent his first training camp with the team at the University of Wisconsin-Platteville, where George Chryst was the football coach.One of most highly respected, great people this game or this world has ever known, Harbaugh said of George Chryst, who died in 1992.Platteville is also where Jim got to know Geep, who was helping the Bears out as a sort of glorified gofer. Mike Ditka hired Geep a couple of years later as a quality control coach for the Bears. Geep Chryst became a confidant for Harbaugh in Chicago, and they were reunited with the San Diego Chargers in 1999.Geep was the offensive coordinator there, while Paul was the tight ends coach. The Chargers had just drafted Ryan Leaf No. 2 overall, and they wanted a mentor for the young quarterback. So they traded for Harbaugh, who started 12 games that season.?Harbaugh impressed everybody there with his competitiveness and toughness. Geep remembers him trying to get back into the last regular-season game despite a dislocated hip. San Diego had already been eliminated from the playoffs at that point.We thought we were bringing in a wily veteran backup, Geep said, but instead we brought in a wily veteran starter. Paul saw how Jim was wired, and it brought out the little kid in all of us.Many of the interactions between Paul and Jim that year centered on Junior Seau, the Chargers Hall of Fame linebacker who moonlighted on occasion at tight end. Jim and Paul would confer on what the best plays were to get Seau the ball. They had plenty of other things to talk about, as both were Big Ten quarterbacks in the 1980s and members of football families -- Chrysts other brother, Rick, was the commissioner of the MAC, and of course Jims brother, John Harbaugh, is the Super Bowl-winning coach of the Baltimore Ravens.Being coaches kids gave us a little more in common than the quarterback careers we had in the BBig Ten, certainly, joked Chryst, who was a career backup with the Badgers.ddddddddddddOur dads were friends, the sons were friends, and its been a 30-year friendship, Harbaugh said. If somebody cant get along with Paul Chryst, theres probably something wrong with them. Thats how Ive always looked at it.Harbaugh later hired Geep Chryst as his quarterbacks coach with the San Francisco 49ers. Paul remembers calling Harbaugh before a game from a Big Ten stadium when he was Wisconsins offensive coordinator and asking for Harbaughs memories of the place -- he cant remember for sure if it was from Wisconsins 2010 win at the Big House, but Paul lingered in the press box a little longer after that victory.?Harbaugh also gave Chryst some advice on what to do when he got his first head coaching job. What did those words of wisdom include?Nothing that makes for good print, Chryst said, declining to share specifics.After Chryst got his first head coaching job with Pitt in 2012, he came out to San Francisco for a Rams-49ers game during his bye week. Harbaugh secured him a sideline pass, and Geep gave him a 49ers sweatshirt to wear. Harbaugh wasnt too pleased when, after the game ended in a rare 24-24 tie, Rams running back Stephen Jackson ran up and hugged Chryst on the field. Chryst had coached Jackson at Oregon State.Jackson just killed us that day, Geep recalled. Jim looked at Paul like, Of all the games ... That was the legendary competitiveness of Harbaugh coming through, one thats not hard to spot on the sidelines or anywhere else. Chryst is outwardly low-key and soft spoken. You would be hard-pressed to tell the difference in his demeanor between a spring practice and after this seasons victories over top-10 teams LSU and Michigan State.Geep says hes sure Jim will have thought about his Wisconsin pregame speech for weeks, if not longer, hoping for the perfectly profound message to inspire his team. Paul picks his spots to even raise his voice in front of his players. Both will have the same burning desire to win Saturday.For Jim, I think thats real for him, Paul Chryst said. Its why I loved being around him -- hes passionate and he wasnt going to hide it.I definitely have a competitiveness in me. It fuels you. Yet I think it comes across differently.Chryst could never imagine getting in Twitter feuds with other coaches or wearing different sports jerseys in each city on a camp tour like his friend. But of Harbaughs antics, he says, Hes authentic. Thats a description often used for Chryst, too.Theyre consistent with who they are, and their teams respond to that, Geep said. Thats genuinely who Jim is and genuinely who Paul is. Theyre perfect where theyre at and comfortable in their own skin.Its no coincidence that both of their teams play the same way: tough, physical styles featuring fullbacks and tight ends on offense. No spread stuff here. Just old-school football. Chryst says you can probably trace that back directly to our dads.Geep plans to sit in the Big House stands next to Earl Hansen, who was the high school football coach for both Harbaugh and Geeps son, current Stanford backup quarterback Keller Chryst. Theyll enjoy watching two old friends project wildly different demeanors on the sidelines while aiming for the same goal.Its fun because everybody can see the opposite ends of the spectrum theyre at, but deep down theyre really going to play a similar style of ball, Geep Chryst said. To have them square off against each other in a big game, no one appreciates it more than those two. ' ' '