Fantasy Football Rewind: Week One
Saved By The Bell gets off to a rough start this week, losing 110-90.
The Good
McNabb: Donnie Mac (ugh) gets the season going right, shredding the Houston defense for 300+ yards and 3 TDs. His point total was almost 1/3rd of my team's total output for the week.
Mike Bell: Gets a few touches, a touchdown, and a few catches. The downside is he's got a broken figure which may require surgery and a couple weeks out of action. The upside to the downside is that my backup Ahman Green had a monster day against the NFL's toughest defense.
Jeff Wilkins: 6 field goals. 2 from 40+. The Rams' inability to get the ball into the end zone well for him, but not so well for my backup QB Marc Bulger.
The Bad
Shaun Alexander: 50 yards rushing? No touchdowns? Indoors? Against DETROIT? That's one yard for every draft dollar I spent on him!
Chris Cooley: Highly vaunted TE gets two catches for -3 yards.
The Ugly
Looks like my entire WR corps had a less than stellar week. Best performer was Santana Moss, and most of that yardage was on one play.
Saved By The Bell gets off to a rough start this week, losing 110-90.
The Good
McNabb: Donnie Mac (ugh) gets the season going right, shredding the Houston defense for 300+ yards and 3 TDs. His point total was almost 1/3rd of my team's total output for the week.
Mike Bell: Gets a few touches, a touchdown, and a few catches. The downside is he's got a broken figure which may require surgery and a couple weeks out of action. The upside to the downside is that my backup Ahman Green had a monster day against the NFL's toughest defense.
Jeff Wilkins: 6 field goals. 2 from 40+. The Rams' inability to get the ball into the end zone well for him, but not so well for my backup QB Marc Bulger.
The Bad
Shaun Alexander: 50 yards rushing? No touchdowns? Indoors? Against DETROIT? That's one yard for every draft dollar I spent on him!
Chris Cooley: Highly vaunted TE gets two catches for -3 yards.
The Ugly
Looks like my entire WR corps had a less than stellar week. Best performer was Santana Moss, and most of that yardage was on one play.
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