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Bradie James (1 Viewer)

Anyone know if he played or was hurt?

Scored a big 0 in my league but wondering if I needed different bench depth.

 
Played, and like Zach Thomas, saw some extra snaps when the Cowboys stayed in a base defense against the Browns' multiple WR sets with Winslow split off the line. Pretty much status quo for James, who had a number of games last season with three or fewer solos, when the Cowboys don't face a lot of rushing attempts (only 14 designed rushes by Cleveland).

 
Played, and like Zach Thomas, saw some extra snaps when the Cowboys stayed in a base defense against the Browns' multiple WR sets with Winslow split off the line. Pretty much status quo for James, who had a number of games last season with three or fewer solos, when the Cowboys don't face a lot of rushing attempts (only 14 designed rushes by Cleveland).
He cost me a win this week. He's currently dead to me. :homer:
 
He sure played like a Pro Bowler yesterday... 12-1-2 with a PD and FF. Bradie is 42-8-5 with 2 PDs, a FF and FR in his last six games.
 
Is he still a top notch play now that Brandon Jacobs is out? When Jacobs was out in week 12 at Arizona the Giants ran the ball 24 times, though that is a very small sample size obviously.

 
Don't like him as much for the very reason you stated, probably wouldn't consider him a must start now, would depend on options.
 
Hey Zach new what he was talking about...

Thirteen Cowboys made the Pro Bowl last season, but Bradie James wasn’t one of them. That number is certain to be lower this time around, but you can bet that James will have a very good shot at making the trip to Hawaii in early 2009. He has had an even better season than last year, and it might be his best of his career. James rarely comes off the field, staying on the field in almost every package, and has become more of a factor in blitz situations with a career-high five sacks (he had only 5½ coming into this season). James has benefited from the arrival of fellow ILB Zach Thomas, who not only has helped James with anticipating plays but also has taken pressure off of him to take on every big blocker that hits the second level. James also benefits from most teams scheming to stop OLB DeMarcus Ware but also has done just about everything the defensive coaches could hope for on his own.

Cowboys getting Pro Bowl-caliber play from James inside

 

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