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The French team has been hit by the flu the past week with players taking turns being sick...looks like it has taken a toll on their stamina. They have no legs and slow as hell
you guys sincerely think that the WC organization paid attention to the NFL games start times? Really...LOL....how American of you....center of the world thinking as always. LOL, that one really made me laugh. Do you guys realize that most countries in the world have zero idea what American...
I got decimated with injuries in one of my leagues and yet, making the playoffs at 6-6. Basically, when Jacobs goes off, I win, when he had a "normal" week, I lose. Weird year for me, 3 times I had to lowest score of the league, 3 times the highest...LOL...basically it all depends on Jacobs...
I don't like it and I agree with people in general here. To play de devil's advocate thought, it's a thin line between this and trading future draft picks for example. Trading future picks is ok but trading a player in the future is not. Thin line in my opinion.
true but we also know that the questionable mark during the week these days can be for a toenail. He does seem to be out an awful lot when he's actually banged up. Maybe it's like some of you said just an impression and the actual stats show otherwise but man, he has that soft/fragile reputation...
Agreed with you that RBs get hurt and nothing unusual here. however, some RBs are better than others in playing with injuries and dealing with pain. He seems to have a tough time dealing with that every time he's injured. Looks more like a soccer player than a football player to me.
Jacobs has to be one of the best return from this year's draft base don ADP. I mean, the guy is a stud right now and was most likely drafted as a low end RB 2/high RB3. Unreal the past 3 weeks.
Ok, makes sense I guess but man, that one for example, the toss was completely fine, the RB was just careless with it. Crazy to me that Geno gets credited with a fumble on that one.
So I never understood this stat when a QB tosses the ball to a RB, the RB fumbles on the ball and the fumble goes to the QB? Why? Example here with Geno Smith and Eskeridge. Toss from Geno to Eskeridge, the RB clearly fumbles it but somehow the fumble is accounted to Geno. I never understood...
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