Friday, October 23, 2015

Week 6 Awards/Thursday Night Overview

 
Not really much to talk about last night. Game was boring as fuck. The only one who did anything relevant was Marshawn Lynch for Dad who had 122 rushing yards and a score. Dad needs that badly to help end his 3 game losing streak. Unfortunately for Mayra, Carlos Hyde continues to suck as he was held to 40 yards rushing but lucky for her, she's playing Alex and he's already wasted two plays in Anquan Boldin and Jimmy Graham, both were underwhelming. They didn't even combine for 10 points. Those were the only plays last night so onto the Week 6 Awards.

Wane McGarity Stud Of The Week
DeAndre Hopkins (Kumamon Express)
 
This guy has been unbelievable and he's the reason I survived a 30 point Devonta Freeman explosion by scoring 30 of his own. He damn near catches EVERYTHING, no matter what shitty QB is throwing to him. The #1 reason I'm 6-0.

Michael Wiley Dud Of The Week
Le'Veon Bell (Bigger Balls)
 
Plenty of candidates, Randall Cobb is dealing with a shoulder injury, Antonio Brown has zero chemistry with the Steelers QB's outside of Ben Roethlisberger, and there was also A.J. Green who was disappointing, but I'm going to give it to Bell, who surprisingly had a terrible game (for his lofty standards) against Arizona. ZERO catches and only 88 yards rushing. One of the main reasons Mark was able to upset Mayra.

Drew Bennett Sneaky Surprise Start
LeGarrette Blount (Kumamon Express)
 
I would've won anyway, but when my guys were SUCKING beyond belief in the 1st half of the early games, I felt like I needed to go with the potential home run pick in Blount who has a history of KILLING the Colts in the past. Initially, I had Danny Woodhead, but I switched it up before the 3 o'clock games and put Blount in my lineup. Woodhead was decentish with 9.6 points, but Blount came up HUGE, with 93 rushing yards, a rushing TD, and even a receiving TD (his first ever) to boot. It's moves like these that have helped me win 6 in a row.

Jay Cutler Bad Decision Award
Albert plays an inactive T.J. Yeldon
 
I feel like we've had more of this happen this season than in the past, but here is yet another example of committing the "cardinal sin" of playing an inactive player. Albert was basically toast after this, as he got a zero from his RB position. The fact the he only lost by around 10 points, proved he would've had a chance had he tried to spot start SOMEBODY here.

 

 

 

 

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