RolStoppable said:
Angelus said:
I'm not "blaming" you for anything. Just saying that you got some pretty helpful performances from some not necessarily expected places. Ya, Nelson underperformed a lot, but Eifert had what, his first game back? No wonder he's rusty, and not into the offense. And Gostkowski missed 1 PAT, so it's not like he left a bunch of points on the table for you-
And yes, technically Johnson and Graham could still pull it out for me, but my recollection of last year is that the Seahawks totally shut Johnson down, and that was when the rest of the Cardinals offense was actually more helpful than they have been so far this year, so idk how great his prospects are in this game. Hell I'm not even sure I WANT him to have a great game, cus above all else, I want the Seahawks to win. And Graham, well I think he'll be solid, but unlikely to ball out like crazy. I'm guessing they'll combine for maybe 20 points tonight
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Are you seriously trying to say that nobody would expect players to score big fantasy points against teams like the Browns and the Saints? 
I knew that Eifert would only play a limited amount of snaps, but against the Browns that could have been enough to score a TD, and getting a TD out of a TE already counts for something because it isn't a high-scoring fantasy position. Gostkowski may have only missed a PAT, but I expect more scoring drives from the Patriots, not such a stupid "we either make a TD or don't even get into the opponent's half"; field goals would be nice once in a while.
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Just because teams score big against those teams doesn't mean that average players will necessarily have huge days against them. Ball can be spread out too 
But hey, it is what it is. At least now you don't have to quit fantasy football lol