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Why? Buffalo and San Diego both got shredded today. Bosa got hurt for SD and the Bengals only got one turnover and one sack today.Buff week 15 and sd week 16 are looking stellar RT now!!
Why? Buffalo and San Diego both got shredded today. Bosa got hurt for SD and the Bengals only got one turnover and one sack today.Buff week 15 and sd week 16 are looking stellar RT now!!
I wasn't able to watch the game at all but kept checking on my phone. Is Atlanta D that good or Rams offense that inept? Having Leveon Bell and Atlanta F on both playoff teams was gold today.![]()
Picked up Gabriel and started him too over LaFell because of Julio being inactive.
ATL definitely helping to put me in a position to advance after this week.
Sometimes you make the right lucky choices.
Bengals d isn't as opportunistic. Either buff or sd.Why? Buffalo and San Diego both got shredded today. Bosa got hurt for SD and the Bengals only got one turnover and one sack today.
I think it was more match up than anything. Not sure I'd trust ATL going forward.I wasn't able to watch the game at all but kept checking on my phone. Is Atlanta D that good or Rams offense that inept? Having Leveon Bell and Atlanta F on both playoff teams was gold today.
Let me put it this way, if you were participating in a local pick-up game tomorrow and had the option of Goff as your QB, you'd decline.Don't Noonan said:I wasn't able to watch the game at all but kept checking on my phone. Is Atlanta D that good or Rams offense that inept? Having Leveon Bell and Atlanta F on both playoff teams was gold today.
Let me put it this way, if you were participating in a local pick-up game tomorrow and had the option of Goff as your QB, you'd decline.
   Pull Peyton out of the port-a-john instead.Think you need to add Oakland as a top choice home vs SD who absolutely bleeds points to opposing defenses and may be without Melvin Gordon.Looking ahead... not necessarily in order of preference
Week 15 Options:
Atlanta vs. SF -- lots of smoke about SF just laying down. After two quick TD drives on Sunday, they went in a shell the rest of the game. Even with Hyde doing his thing, Atlanta can sell out to stop the run and shut this offense down.
Buffalo vs. Cleveland -- hard to feel awesome about Buffalo's recent string of performances, though they did hold Pittsburgh to 27 points and got 3 TOs. More concerning is only 3 sacks from the Buffalo D in the past month with only 5 TOs, including yesterday's 3. Still, Cleveland's offense is completely inept, and Buffalo may be playing for Rex Ryan's job (if he survives until Sunday). Home game against the worst offense in football.
Green Bay @ Chicago -- Packers are now on a roll with 10, 8, and 19 in my fairly standard league the last 3 weeks. Now they face Matt Barkley outdoors, possibly in the elements. Yes, Jeffery returns, but I still think Green Bay can get it done with their backs against the wall. They've basically got to win out to make the playoffs. They haven't allowed more than 13 points the last 3 weeks, and have tallied 9 sacks, 6 interceptions, and 2 fumble recoveries in that time.
New York Giants vs. Detroit -- turning in a great performance last night against the previously invincible Cowboys has brought the Giants back to my attention. They've been a great D for a while, but the matchups were horrible. While 6 points against Pittsburgh last week wasn't tremendous, they dropped 23 on Cleveland the week before than and picked up another 13 last night, despite missing JPP. Detroit comes to town next week with Stafford having suffered a torn ligament to a finger on his throwing hand. Will it matter? Maybe... can't hurt NYG's chances for another strong game. 12 sacks, 3 picks, and 5 fumbles in the last 3 weeks
Houston vs. Jacksonville -- Betting against Bortles usually pays off. Houston hasn't been awesome lately, and Jonathan Joseph may still be a long shot, but Houston did just manage to hold the surging Colts to 17 points in Lucas Oil, and the first matchup with Jacksonville resulted in 2 sacks, a pick, a fumble recover, and a DST TD. Somehow Bortles didn't turn the ball over this week against Minny, which means he's due for a correction against Houston, who needs to keep winning to make the playoffs.
Pittsburgh @ Cincinnati -- Steelers have been on quite a roll the last month with strong games against Cleveland, Indy, NYG, and Buffalo this week. They've tallied 10 sacks and 5 interceptions in their last 3, holding opponents to no more than 20 points. On the road isn't ideal, but it's another divisional matchup against the Bengals who are likely to still be without AJG, and Pittsburgh is fighting for their playoff lives.
I am. Limited options in my league though. If Atlanta can jump out to an early lead, SF will have to pass the ball and that would mostly remove Hyde from the equation. Plus it looks like SF has mailed it in this season while Atlanta still has a lot to play for at home.Anyone rolling with Atlanta one more week at home vs. SF? Hyde vs that run D is a little scary.
Would like to reuse ATL, and I think being at home helps the D a little. I just think this may be both a bit of trap kind of a game and a game that SF can surprise.I am. Limited options in my league though. If Atlanta can jump out to an early lead, SF will have to pass the ball and that would mostly remove Hyde from the equation. Plus it looks like SF has mailed it in this season while Atlanta still has a lot to play for at home.
Houston's D hasn't been great for fantasy, but they haven't played terribly.Would like to reuse ATL, and I think being at home helps the D a little. I just think this may be both a bit of trap kind of a game and a game that SF can surprise.
As far as a trap game, given the huge win against a lackluster squad, ATL could be looking past the 9ers a little. I know ATL is still tied with the Bucs for the lead of the NFCS, and with a tied divisional record and a split in their series, they can't afford to take any team for granted. But can't help feeling a very confident ATL team may underestimate what their ground came can do, and that Kaep, while mediocre at best, can still move and hurt you with his legs and arm.
But SF's D has been a doormat in both phases of the game. Can see ATL letting off the gas slightly here.
If BUF isn't around, some other options might be:
GB @ CHI -- GB has its mojo back, and while CHI still can move the chains (especially on the ground), GB should be a clear favorite here.
HOU v JAX -- Houston D isn't scaring anyone, but it's the Jags
JAX v HOU -- risky, but it's a divisional game against a JAX team that has nothing to lose, whilt HOU needs to hold off the surging Titans.
DET @ NYG - bit of a long putt but Giants are on a bit of a scoring drought over the last two games now. If DET can look to match up wtih the Gints in ways the Cowboys and Steelers did, might pay off.
Good point - Rivers has been really rough lately, and SD just surrendered 5 sacks, 3 picks, and 2 fumbles, plus a safety to a Carolina D that had been gouged for 40 and 29 in its last two games. Plus Carolina only had a total of four sacks and 3 TOs the prior two weeks combined before yesterday.Think you need to add Oakland as a top choice home vs SD who absolutely bleeds points to opposing defenses and may be without Melvin Gordon.
The Falcons D more than made up for the stench that was Russell Wilson, Mike Evans and Jay Ajayi in Week 14 for me.starting the Falcons D has literally saved my season for one more week
Past performance is not always indicative of future returns.The Falcons D more than made up for the stench that was Russell Wilson, Mike Evans and Jay Ajayi in Week 14 for me.
Am I missing something? What's Fisher's firing going to have to do with Atl's D?Having a tough time deciding whether Jeff Fisher getting fired is going to be a good thing for the ATL defense play or bad. I'm leaning toward this will make the players more motivated but will still result in a good play as ATL racks up points and SF is forced to throw.
ATL has gotten me one more week so I should roll with the one that got me here.
Haha. Yeah, I'm a ####### moron. Sorry folks, carry on.Am I missing something? What's Fisher's firing going to have to do with Atl's D?
Can ATL stop the run though? That's where SF is staying competitive. Hyde had a huge game last week, and I think he can do it again to ATL this coming week.I picked up ATL for last week and this week. I like ATL even more this week now that Vance McDonald is out. If Torry Smith can't clear the concussion protocol to play this week then that leaves the likes of Kerley, Patton, Streater, and Celek (and RBs) to catch passes. I'll like what I'm seeing here.
Just an opinion, NE D seems to tighten up in December. They are tough at home. Road date here. They could be a solid play but Denver might be in a must win and still has good receivers. I like them this week but I wonder if they can get big play fired up. Speculation.How does everyone feel about the Patriots Defense this week?
I don't think so. I'm considering leaning this way in one league as well. The Texans put the clamps on Andrew Luck and now get Bortles.Would it be crazy to stream the Texans against Jax this week?