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Week 15 Start 'Em Sit 'Em (1 Viewer)

Lavachebeadsman

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Just thought since I went to the trouble of writing this up I'd share my opinions for the week with my FBG brethren. Happy semi-finals week!

Quarterback Starts

-Josh Freeman versus New Orleans: The New Orleans Saints defense is horribly bad. Even with Freeman’s inconsistent play over the last month, he still has been able to put some decent fantasy games, but against the Saints in a game where the final score for both teams is likely to be in the 30′s, you have to get Josh Freeman in your line up. It’s possible that you have a decision like Matt Stafford versus Freeman or Andrew Luck versus Freeman. This week, you have to go with Freeman. It only takes one Doug Martin screen pass to make a decent fantasy day and then two or three big plays from Mike Williams or Vincent Jackson to have an elite fantasy day.

-Colin Kaepernick versus New England: You are either a believer are you aren’t. Maybe you had Kap stashed from his showing against the Jets, waiting for his upside to unleashed. Maybe you just luckily grabbed him off waivers. Either way, he’s helped you a couple times, and hurt you some others. There has been much talk about Aqib Talib and moving Devin McCourty to saftey which has improved New England’s secondary, but I’m not wholly buying it. I still think that this a prime matchup for Jim Harbaugh to show that he made the right choice by benching Alex Smith and going with the 2nd year kid out of Nevada. It is my belief that this is the game where all the training wheels come out and Kaepernick is the center point of the offense.

Quarterback Sits

-Matt Ryan versus The New York Giants: For the first month and a half of the season, Matt Ryan has made owners who drafted him look like geniuses. Since then, he has been basically what he was last year. Over the last months, quarterbacks who have outscored him include Joe Flacco and Ryan Tannehill. With Roddy White undergoing mysterious knee MRI’s and possibly missing the first game of his career, I think that is all the push you need to send Ryan to the bench. There is a chance he goes 300 and 3 and bites you, but he has simply been mediocre. If you have either guy mentioned above, I would sit Ryan. The Giants absolutely embarrassed the Falcons in the playoffs last year and it isn’t hard to see that scenario repeating itself in week 15.

-Robert Griffin versus Cleveland: If he is declared inactive, this becomes obvious; but even if he does get the nod and starts the game, fantasy success is going to be difficult to come by. What makes RG3 such a great fantasy commodity is his rushing ability. Coming in with a knee brace and assuredly less than 100%, we have to assume his rushing attempts are going to be diminished. Rushing yards do wonders for a quarterbacks fantasy points and without those extra 5 points, its hard to imagine a scenario where Griffin is a top 10 guy versus a stiff Cleveland secondary that has been playing very well. (Moot point now!!!)

Running Back Starts

-David Wilson versus Atlanta: The first round draft pick out of Virginia Tech finally escaped Tom Coughlin’s version of Zed’s basement for the fumble in the very first game of the year. With Bradshaw nicked up, Wilson took 13 carries for exactly 100 yards and a score last week. This week, against the 27th worst fantasy rush defense, I expect a huge performance. The coaching staff raved about his ability to break tackles at the second level and his speed was evident by the 227 return yards that he had last week. This is C.J Spiller-like situation where we see the talented young speedster inherit a backfield from the still-talented but more workmanlike starting running back. If Wilson is on your team, he is in your lineup. A guy like Knowshon Moreno or even Darren McFadden needs to see the bench. It will hurt, but you will end up being rewarded for your boldness.

-Joique Bell at the Arizona Cardinals: Last week, Robert Turbin was in the top 20 in running back scoring, due to the sheer ineptitude of the Arizona Cardinals. Joique Bell has forced a legit timeshare in the Detroit backfield and is what the coaching staff likes to call their ‘closer’. When they want that clock ran down, Joique is getting the ball, not Leshoure. Now, Leshoure should obviously be played over him, but with the huge chance of a blowout and 20 second half carries being a real possibility for Joique, I would play him over the likes of Reggie Bush, Micheal Turner and even Ryan Matthews. If you are in a 14 or 16 team league and managed to get this guy on your roster, congratulations, you have your week 15 flex starter.

Running Back Sits

-Frank Gore at New England: As much as I believe in Kaep this week, I do not think that Gore reaps the same rewards. Vince Wilfork is playing like a man possessed, single-handedly ruining Arian Foster’s yards per carry last week, repeatedly stuffing him as he came up to the line. The entire year, New England has had a solid run defense, headlined by their All-SEC linebacking corp that makes it a nightmare for power runners like Frank Gore to try and get going. I fully expect a track meet between these two teams and don’t see Gore getting to 20 touches. If you have a guy like Knowshon Moreno or David Wilson, I have no problem with you benching Gore in favor of either of them.

-Darren Sproles versus the Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Last week notwithstanding, Sproles has been disappointing to his fantasy owners. This replacement Saints coaching staff simply hasn’t been using him the right way. While last year, he got to 86 carries, while this year, he only has 31. Sproles is a great outside of the tackles runner and great out of the backfield. He is one of the pieces that makes that great Saints offense work, but it seems that Joe Vitt and company don’t realize that. Sproles does offer great upside, as we saw last week, but he is still a low-end RB2 or flex play.

Wide Receiver Starts

-Randall Cobb versus the Chicago Bears: Quick, speedy slot guys do well against the Bears. Due to the zone defense they run, agile and surehanded wide receivers, more often than not, find their way to a successful fantasy day. As the number 1 fantasy wide receiver for the Green Bay Packers, I fully expect a top 5 fantasy day out of Cobb. The Bears corners are big, physical guys but don’t have elite high-end speed. Further more, the Bears linebackers aren’t great in coverage and if Rodgers sees Cobb in the slot, lined up against one of them, its off to the races. Cobb should see 3 or 4 targets on screens or after being lined up as a running back and a majority of his fantasy points should come from there.

-Josh Gordon versus the Washington Redskins: Earlier in the year, Gordon had 3 games in a row with a long touchdown and we as the fantasy football community judged him as a boom or bust type of play. Part of our problem as a community is an inability to change an established state of mind. This is evident, clearly, with Josh Gordon. Since the Browns bye week, Gordon has posted 5,4,6,6 as his catch totals while accruing 315 yards and a touchdown over that span. He has transformed himself into a legit WR2 and against this already horrendous Washington secondary that is dealing with injuries, Gordon has a solid floor with potential for a huge day at the office.

Wide Receiver Sits

-Eric Decker versus the Baltimore Ravens: Over the last 5 games, Decker has been a flat disappointment to owners. After a torrid touchdown scoring streak, he saw his targets, catches, yards and touchdowns fall of a cliff. Last week, against the horrible Oakland Raiders, he was able to manage eight catches for eighty eight yards. Nice symmetry aside, having that game as a high water mark does not justify his fantasypros.com consensus ranking of WR19. As Cecil Lammey noted on the footballguys.com week 15 preview, the Ravens run an aggressive coverage scheme where wide outs are forced to battle for separation. The major knock on Decker’s game is his inability separate. His best plays come out of the slot or when he is set in motion. It doesn’t mean he is a bad wide out, it is just the nature of his game. If you have a different WR2 or flex option, I would look there instead.

-Mike Wallace versus the Dallas Cowboys: Coming off of his 2nd best game of the year, this may seem like an odd call. However, as a close observer of the Cowboys and their secondary, I feel comfortable in projecting a down game for the speedy wideout. His mindboggling inconsistency is going to hurt him in this game. Brandon Carr, while maybe not playing up to his total skill level, has done a good job on number 1 wide receivers a majority of the time. A few deep balls, especially the particularly egregious Jeremy Maclin touchdown, have totally eluded him. However, Carr is a big and physical corner who will be able to manhandle Wallace on intermediate routes and will eliminate him as a possibility in the redzone. If a Steelers wide out has a big day, it is going to be Antonio Brown with Morris Claibourne suffering from concussion symptoms still.

Notes on the rest:

Get Antonio Gates out of your line up if he is still there. I really like Tony Scheffler as a flex play in deeper leagues. He has pulled slot duties and will be used more if Pettigrew misses this weekends game.. Dennis Pitta against the mockery of a secondary from Washington is an attractive play this week, especially if Flacco is allowed to use the hurry up more often with Cam Cameron out of town. If you are desperate at kicker and lost Robbie Gould in a deeper league, Josh Scobee of Jacksonville is a favorite of mine. Please, for the love of all that is holy, bench the San Francisco 49er’s defense against Belichick and Brady. That is negative points written all over it. The D/ST du jour is the Detroit Lions. If you don’t have another top 3 or 4 option, roll with whoever gets to face Ryan Lindley.

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I'm in the Freeman/Stafford category. Hate to pull Stafford in the playoffs but Freeman's matchup is pretty sweet. Nice post.

 
Good Stuff :thumbup:

Seems like everyone is on DET D/ST. I am not so hot. They have not scored a DTD yet this year and have put up middling points all year regardless of the competition.

But that's just me.

 
To those playing the Detroit DST, have no fear. They may not go crazy and score a massive amount of points, but you are guaranteed at least a solid showing because that offense is just so bad.

 
Wallace got deep on one. Always a risk calling against him. Clearly whiffed on Ryan and Freeman but seeing as how the point spread in vegas was falcons by 1 and the bucs by 4, I wasn't the only one who read that game script wrong. Sproles did nothing. Gore is averaging 4.1 ypc as we speak and hasn't scored. Clearly not a top 12 play. Colin Kaepernick is proving me right. Cobb balled out. Pitta had the #1 tight end day. Not one person in s the country predicted what happened in the Detroit game. The only call that I regret in hindsight is the Decker call. While it is easy to publicly mock someone who takes a stance and is wrong, I don't really agree with you guys.

 
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Wallace got deep on one. Always a risk calling against him. Clearly whiffed on Ryan and Freeman but seeing as how the point spread in vegas was falcons by 1 and the bucs by 4, I wasn't the only one who read that game script wrong. Sproles did nothing. Gore is averaging 4.1 ypc as we speak and hasn't scored. Clearly not a top 12 play. Colin Kaepernick is proving me right. Cobb balled out. Pitta had the #1 tight end day. Not one person in s the country predicted what happened in the Detroit game. The only call that I regret in hindsight is the Decker call. While it is easy to publicly mock someone who takes a stance and is wrong, I don't really agree with you guys.
Looks like you were wrong on Bell, Wilson, Sproles, Freeman, Ryan, Gore, Gordon, decker, and Wallace....but hey, whose counting? It's one thing to post something and be wrong (we all do it), but it's another to post it, be laughably wrong, and claim you did a good job with your picks.Gore and Sproles both scored, FYI. Not terribly wrong, but they were still solid plays. Also, just because a guy isn't top 12, it doesn't mean you should "sit" him. Gore did actually finish as rb11 in my league though (ppr). Sproles was rb16.
 
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Wallace got deep on one. Always a risk calling against him. Clearly whiffed on Ryan and Freeman but seeing as how the point spread in vegas was falcons by 1 and the bucs by 4, I wasn't the only one who read that game script wrong. Sproles did nothing. Gore is averaging 4.1 ypc as we speak and hasn't scored. Clearly not a top 12 play. Colin Kaepernick is proving me right. Cobb balled out. Pitta had the #1 tight end day. Not one person in s the country predicted what happened in the Detroit game. The only call that I regret in hindsight is the Decker call. While it is easy to publicly mock someone who takes a stance and is wrong, I don't really agree with you guys.
You win some, you lose some. This was a loss. Own it, you look ridiculous backing up all your failed predictions. :P
 
I never claimed I did a good job. Clearly, not a good week. I just didn't really like being mocked, but hey, welcome to the internet, right? I certainly will be doing it again next week and I'll post them again and if I am wrong again, feel free to mock again.

 
I never claimed I did a good job. Clearly, not a good week. I just didn't really like being mocked, but hey, welcome to the internet, right? I certainly will be doing it again next week and I'll post them again and if I am wrong again, feel free to mock again.
If you don't like being mocked, don't post it. When you post threads like this, people will mock your misses even if you do a relatively decent job. You, on the hand, had the most misses I've ever seen in a thread of this type.. So the mocking had to be expected. I respect anyone that puts their opinions out there, but you expect some heat when you miss on 90% of your choices.
 
'Lavachebeadsman said:
I never claimed I did a good job. Clearly, not a good week. I just didn't really like being mocked, but hey, welcome to the internet, right? I certainly will be doing it again next week and I'll post them again and if I am wrong again, feel free to mock again.
Dude, you were comically wrong almost across the board. If you can't laugh at yourself after this weekend, maybe you shouldn't post your projections publicly. Or you could just grow a pair.
 
Also playing freeman over Ryan and det def. These moves will likely win or lose my week.....
Yeah you were dead wrong on alot of this crap
A little bitter?The analysis made sense, although it was definitely more toward riding the "hot hand", which really fizzled this week (i.e. Danario Alexander, I'm looking at you).The recommendation of Ridley over Decker on the website really hurt, too.
 
Also playing freeman over Ryan and det def. These moves will likely win or lose my week.....
Yeah you were dead wrong on alot of this crap
A little bitter?The analysis made sense, although it was definitely more toward riding the "hot hand", which really fizzled this week (i.e. Danario Alexander, I'm looking at you).The recommendation of Ridley over Decker on the website really hurt, too.
yeah I am/was. I did not play these guys based on this post. I came to the same conclusion myself. I had Ryan in all week but the news of Roddy Whites injury made me switch to freeman and his better matchup. I agree with the above post. Dont post predictions and then get upset when people call you out because of how wrong you were.
 

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