Week 1 Thoughts
Posted: Mon Sep 14, 2009 3:02 am
The games have begun. About time, right? There was certainly a lot of interesting things that have unfolded thus far. Here's my take on what I've seen with two more games yet to be played tonight:
If the Titans are going to have success, they need to do a MUCH better job of getting Chris Johnson involved in the passing game. Let me see if I have this straight - you threw to him once and he gained 11 yards. So your two options are: 1) Continue working him in as a receiver or 2) Stop throwing to him. The Titans chose No. 2. And somebody is being paid a lot of money to make that type of decision? Honestly?
Jay Cutler looked skittish and off target a lot last night but his WRs didn't help him at all. Unfortunately for the Bears, I'm not sure that's going to change given their inexperience. Oh, and the Bears need to figure out ways to get Greg Olsen and Matt Forte the ball more in the passing game. Don't just surrender when a defense takes your best options away.
Marc Bulger is done. Stick a fork in him.
So did anyone else lead his or her league in blown plays by refs that cost a player (Calvin Johnson) a touchdown and TDs overturned by penalty (Reggie Bush) or was that just me?
Speaking of the Saints, how scary is that offense even without Pierre Thomas? Drew Brees does not get enough recognition for being the superstar that he is. He's on pace for 96 touchdown passes and the crazy thing? He might be able to get it.
Brett Favre the game manager. It worked pretty well for one game.
My friends, this is why you draft Adrian Peterson No. 1 in fantasy football this year. Even if he isn't catching passes, he can deliver the kind of game that single-handedly delivers you a victory.
Joseph Addai was solid for his fantasy owners in Week 1 but he better not slip up because it's obvious the Colts want to get Donald Brown on the field a lot.
Does anyone here still want to debate the awfulness of Kyle Orton?
Speaking of Orton, I know it's just one week but I'm officially concerned about Brandon Marshall and Eddie Royal. Orton's going to destroy their fantasy value. It's like watching Ryan Fitzpatrick destroy T.J. Houshmandzadeh last season and David Carr destroy Steve Smith two seasons ago. An awful QB is the biggest fantasy buzzkill you'll find.
I hope Julius Jones owners started him this week. I also hope they don't expect that type of game to come along very often. Well at least not until they play the Rams again.
Speaking of a Jones, I love Felix Jones this season but I sure hope you didn't sleep on Marion Barber in your draft. That guy remains the focal point of their offense and he showed it yesterday.
It looks like Tony Romo didn't need Jessica Simpson but maybe Reggie Bush needed Kim Kardashian.
Joe Flacco could be this year's Philip Rivers/Aaron Rodgers. Yeah I said it.
After one game, Cedric Benson, Julius Jones and Willis McGahee have more touchdowns than Matt Forte, Steven Jackson, Chris Johnson and Steve Slaton. Yup, I'm pretty sure everyone saw that coming.
I realize I'm not breaking a big story here but the Eagles are in big trouble without Donovan McNabb. And no, Michael Vick returning in Week 3 is not the answer.
It's nice to know we've identified at least one of Devery Henderson's three big fantasy games this season.
For one week anyway Mark Sanchez > Matthew Stafford.
I told Tom Yates during the Ultimate that I thought Mewelde Moore might be the Steelers' best RB. I'm starting to believe that even more strongly right now.
Anybody else think the Patriots want to show the world that Tom Brady is back and will have him airing it out a ton tonight against the Bills? Me too.
If the Titans are going to have success, they need to do a MUCH better job of getting Chris Johnson involved in the passing game. Let me see if I have this straight - you threw to him once and he gained 11 yards. So your two options are: 1) Continue working him in as a receiver or 2) Stop throwing to him. The Titans chose No. 2. And somebody is being paid a lot of money to make that type of decision? Honestly?
Jay Cutler looked skittish and off target a lot last night but his WRs didn't help him at all. Unfortunately for the Bears, I'm not sure that's going to change given their inexperience. Oh, and the Bears need to figure out ways to get Greg Olsen and Matt Forte the ball more in the passing game. Don't just surrender when a defense takes your best options away.
Marc Bulger is done. Stick a fork in him.
So did anyone else lead his or her league in blown plays by refs that cost a player (Calvin Johnson) a touchdown and TDs overturned by penalty (Reggie Bush) or was that just me?
Speaking of the Saints, how scary is that offense even without Pierre Thomas? Drew Brees does not get enough recognition for being the superstar that he is. He's on pace for 96 touchdown passes and the crazy thing? He might be able to get it.
Brett Favre the game manager. It worked pretty well for one game.
My friends, this is why you draft Adrian Peterson No. 1 in fantasy football this year. Even if he isn't catching passes, he can deliver the kind of game that single-handedly delivers you a victory.
Joseph Addai was solid for his fantasy owners in Week 1 but he better not slip up because it's obvious the Colts want to get Donald Brown on the field a lot.
Does anyone here still want to debate the awfulness of Kyle Orton?
Speaking of Orton, I know it's just one week but I'm officially concerned about Brandon Marshall and Eddie Royal. Orton's going to destroy their fantasy value. It's like watching Ryan Fitzpatrick destroy T.J. Houshmandzadeh last season and David Carr destroy Steve Smith two seasons ago. An awful QB is the biggest fantasy buzzkill you'll find.
I hope Julius Jones owners started him this week. I also hope they don't expect that type of game to come along very often. Well at least not until they play the Rams again.
Speaking of a Jones, I love Felix Jones this season but I sure hope you didn't sleep on Marion Barber in your draft. That guy remains the focal point of their offense and he showed it yesterday.
It looks like Tony Romo didn't need Jessica Simpson but maybe Reggie Bush needed Kim Kardashian.
Joe Flacco could be this year's Philip Rivers/Aaron Rodgers. Yeah I said it.
After one game, Cedric Benson, Julius Jones and Willis McGahee have more touchdowns than Matt Forte, Steven Jackson, Chris Johnson and Steve Slaton. Yup, I'm pretty sure everyone saw that coming.
I realize I'm not breaking a big story here but the Eagles are in big trouble without Donovan McNabb. And no, Michael Vick returning in Week 3 is not the answer.
It's nice to know we've identified at least one of Devery Henderson's three big fantasy games this season.
For one week anyway Mark Sanchez > Matthew Stafford.
I told Tom Yates during the Ultimate that I thought Mewelde Moore might be the Steelers' best RB. I'm starting to believe that even more strongly right now.
Anybody else think the Patriots want to show the world that Tom Brady is back and will have him airing it out a ton tonight against the Bills? Me too.