Wentz has had a good fantasy night. Kinda regretting sitting him but Jones can still pull through for me later on in the week.
The way I look at it is that sometimes you make the right decision even if you end up getting the wrong results.
definitely a part of fantasy.
jones could get a 40 burger for all we know
Wentz has had a good fantasy night. Kinda regretting sitting him but Jones can still pull through for me later on in the week.
Too many turnovers, Rodgers.
Damn.
The game-ending one was on a tipped pass.
And either way, he scored 29.7 points in the one league I own him in. That's basically twice his per-game average to this point, so I will fucking take it and run. If he scored thirty points every week, he'd be either the QB1 or pretty damn close.
Needed 80 points from him.
I was just happy to have a QB score more than 15 for me in my dynasty league. I went into this league thinking I was set at QB with Rodgers and Mayfield, but thus far it's been my third-string QB Andy Dalton who has been the best QB on my roster despite me never starting him.
I only own Mayfield in one other league and Rodgers in none, because they were both being drafted well before I was going QB.
I know how you feel.
Four leagues and here are my QBs at Week 1: Rodgers, Brees, Rapistberger and Mayfield.
It has been rather ghastly.
As a rule, I don't draft QBs in their mid to late thirties in redraft. That rule has served me very well.
I had Brees, Brady, Rivers, and Big Rape all on my "do not draft" list this year. Hell, those are all still pretty great QBs, but I just didn't want to risk that age wall hitting them like crazy this year.
Even Rodgers I was a bit bullish on.
25 pts in the league I had him in, and he had that well before the 4th but ended up doing nothing else.Looking at the numbers, Wentz has only passed for 160 yards tonight, with the average completion going for less than six yards. His score is inflated by the three touchdowns, but all in all he hasn't had a great night. He might get another shot in overtime if the Packers score here, though.
Packers got gashed on the ground as expected. Jordan Howard has 115 yards and three touchdowns. Miles Sanders has 149 yards (note: this includes his 77 return yards) and is averaging 6.5 yards per carry.