Myself, like most people, had figured the Thursday Night Football
game between the Saints and Falcons was going to be a high-yardage,
high scoring affair. How wrong we were. The 23-13 win by the Falcons
wasn’t exactly low scoring, but it didn’t come close to the 58 total
points these 2 teams put up back in Week 10. After last night, not only
are some fantasy football
owners off to a rough start, but Falcons fans have to be asking
themselves if their team is even good enough to make it deep into the
NFL playoffs.
There is no doubt that there is plenty of love and hate to go around, but here are 3 things that stuck out to me last night as The Good, The Bad and the Ugly.
Michael Turner
– I just don’t get Turner. I really don’t. Considering he combined for a
measly 63 yards against the Cardinals and the Buccaneers two weeks
prior, I had him not only ranked very low on my Week 13 Running Back Rankings, but also put him down considerably in my Game Preview
from Thursday afternoon. If anything, Turner was one of the only bright
spots against a Saints Defense that held him in check in the first
meeting. Not only were his 83 rushing yards more than his total output
in the last 3 weeks combined, but he has now scored 4 touchdowns in the
last 5 games. How I’ll rank Turner against the Panthers for Week 14 is
up in the air right now, but it’s clear he is a huge wild card going
forward. At the very least, the team hasn’t given up on him near the
goal line. It looks like Jacquizz Rodgers was a tease, again, last week.
a weekly basis. His 5 catches for 47 yards were somewhat valuable. But
for a guy who many owners had high expectations for during the summer,
Sproles clearly isn’t living up to the pre-season hype. You won’t see
Sproles as anything more than a flex option going forward. Especially
with guys like Pierre Thomas
and Mike Ingram still lingering. Sproles is, in my mind, still the best
running back the team has, but they just don’t give him enough touches
to warrant a high fantasy grade.
Source: http://fantasyknuckleheads.com
There is no doubt that there is plenty of love and hate to go around, but here are 3 things that stuck out to me last night as The Good, The Bad and the Ugly.
THE GOOD
THE BAD
Darren Sproles – The Saints refuse to give Sproles a carry, with fantasy owners having to rely heavily on his receptions for any sort of fantasy value. And even that doesn’t give him justice as an RB2 onTHE UGLY
The Quarterback Play – Knock the rankings all you want, but there was absolutely no reason why Matt Ryan and Drew Brees didn’t deserve to be ranked within the top 5 of the Week 13 Quarterback Rankings. In the first meeting, both of these quarterbacks combined for 1050 passing yards, 6 touchdowns and 2 interceptions. Like I wrote Thursday, I had thought that those numbers could easily be duplicated, or at least come close. Boy was I, and everyone else, wrong. Ryan’s 165 passing yards was the lowest of the year and Brees’ 5 interceptions were not only ugly, but a “career” low. Unlike the Week 10 matchup, the object of this week’s game for both teams was to get the run game going, which pissed off a lot of owners who are either in the first week of their playoffs, or on the outside looking in.Source: http://fantasyknuckleheads.com
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