
Danny Amendola is the only player in the NFL with 20 receptions after 15 catches in week two against Washington.
1. Week three is a perfect time to start working the waiver wire. Are there any options out there that look to be long term solutions? It's possible.
Danny Amendola of St. Louis is a perfect option if you’re in a point-per-reception league. If you’re in need of a scoring tight end,
Martellus Bennett from the Giants of New York is a great option. Bennett, in two games, has nine catches, 112 yards and two touchdowns.
2. Tonight, starting for
Ahmad Bradshaw who is out with an neck injury,
Andre Brown will rush for 75 yards and a touchdown against Carolina.
3.
Tim Tebow will be President of the United States by 2028 but he still won’t be able to throw a football properly.
4. Mr. Glass, Pittsburgh running back
Rashard Mendenhall, should return to the starting lineup next week. It can only help out the 30th ranked rushing attack in the NFL with just 141 yards.
5.
Robert Griffin III will make the Pro Bowl as a rookie. The first two weeks show how much Washington is going to rely on RG3 this season. Griffin has thrown 55 passes, rushed the ball 20 times and produced five touchdowns.
6.
Reggie Bush will lead the league rushing this year. Or miss the rest of the season with a knee-injury after getting hurt this weekend.
7.
Jamaal Charles,
Larry Fitzgerald and
Chris Johnson should not be considered a “must start” every week.
8.
Adrian Peterson will rush for 120 yards and a touchdown against San Francisco on Sunday. Only one running back has topped 100 yards against the 49ers in their last 42 games and that was
Marshawn Lynch.
9.
New Orleans will score 50 points against Kansas City this weekend. The Chiefs defense has give up 75 points in two weeks this season. That’s not good at all.
10.
Steve Sabol helped make the NFL what it is today, a cultural phenomenon.