From a fantasy football perspective, even losing teams can still produce useful point outputs. When team gets 3 or 4 touchdowns behind they can often put up a ton of passing and receiving yards in "garbage time" as the opponent's defense relaxes and rests their starters. It may all be in vain from a win-loss real game perspective, but in fantasy football, those points will work for your fantasy team just fine.
Originally Posted by Carl
I agree, I love having a ' target whore' on a losing team, great bye week fill ins too.
And there is always the flip side, you get penetrated if you have an AP or CJ2K when they get too far ahead, they'll toss in the handcuff towards the end of the game and if you have a Roddy White or AJ you also get screwed as they toss in the #2-#4 Wideouts or don't throw at all...not always, sometimes..
So who are some sleepers this year?
I like C.J. Spiller, Danny Amendola, Devone Bess, Matt Stafford and Sam Bradford ( esp in keeper and dynasty leagues), Ben Tate, Jordy Nelson, Jacoby Ford, to name a few..
and if I land the #1 pick in my crappy 10 team non carry over 2nd league I play in I'm passing on A. Foster; not a bust, just don't expect the same esp with the Texans WR core healthy and Tate back..
My dream Team ; dream team not realistic
QB: Peyton Manning
RB: Jamaal Charles
RB: AP
WR: Roddy White
WR: Andre Johnson
WR: Calvin Johnson
Flex: Matt Forte or DeSean Jackson
TE: Antonio Gates
K: Matt Bryant
DST: Baltimore
of course, it won't happen...
but I start with my carry overs, Mike Williams ( TB) and Jamaal Charles and will take DeSean Jackson most likely in the1st round ( actually a 3rd round)
The $850 million a year industry now takes off
Good luck to all, interesting reading,
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