By JASON COLLINGTON Web Editor on Oct 14, 2012, at 8:03 PM Updated on 10/14 at 8:03 PM
FANTASY WORLD
As an OSU grad, it hurt to see the news about Justin Blackmon. Maybe the Jaguars will put in place similar restrictions the ...
A couple thoughts with fantasy drafts just four months away.
Is Eddie Lacy the only back worth a pick?
Absolutely ...
No one thought Adrian Peterson was going to be 100 percent, much less get 9 yards away from breaking Eric Dickerson’s single ...
Happy birthday, Brandon Weeden. He threw two touchdowns on his 29th birthday, which was the focus of way too much debate before the NFL draft. The Browns are not great, but Weeden and Josh Gordon connected for another long score. Took a while, but Weeden is now a decent No. 2 fantasy quarterback.
Shonn Greene does this every single year. He doesn't do a thing and then blows up for a game here and there. Trade him now. He and the Jets, along with everyone else, play really well against the Colts. Interesting note. Greene was the only rusher with a 100-yard game during Sunday's day games.
I am sorry, but Robert Griffin III is better than he was hyped. Two touchdowns on 138 yards rushing to go along with another passing TD. And he was going against a pretty good Minnesota defense. Pierre Garcon was inactive again, leaving Griffin without a lot of options downfield. Looked like he played a lot smarter a week after his first concussion.
Will be careful, but this might be the best class of quarterbacks to ever come out of the NFL Draft. Miami QB Ryan Tannehill is better than expected. Russell Wilson is becoming a hero in Seattle. Andrew Luck had a tough week, but he's doing some miracles in Indianapolis. Griffin is winning games he shouldn't. This only means that at the next draft, quarterbacks will be even more overrated than they usually are.
Maybe it's not Tony Romo's fault. Dez Bryant had only his second 100-yard game in his last 32 games. He caught a bunch of passes but not the 2-point conversion that was perfectly passed to him. ESPN says he has dropped 12.1 percent of his targets, good enough to be second in the league. The worst in the league? A surprising Jason Witten.
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