Well, the good news it that I claimed Garrard and Thomas off the waiver wire last week and started both of them, along with MJD. Those 3 players got me 111 points. Gotta love the Texans defense! Let's see....is Cotchery available? Why yes he is. Time to drop Thomas and add him. I'll start him along with Keller at TE. They will no doubt both have a career games next week. Too bad Sanchez isn't available.
the trajectory of the ball helps you when you're knocking down long passes...it's heading downwards, already. honestly, it's not worth arguing much about. but it's march harder to knock down a rifled line drive style pass than it is one like this. the ball is already falling down. you just help it.
good news to you! nobody cares about how others do in fantasy football. sick of reading fantasty talk in every single game thread. there is a forum for all that. /end texans lost related rant
If you look past the surface, you'd realize that that was my way of ranting about the Texans defense......
I don't know about the rest of you, but I for one am waiting with bated breath for our resident transvestite, Kate81, to bestow us with his/her always-so-insightful in-depth analysis of the game and the team. The Rockets and the Aggies at least made this abortion of a weekend a LITTLE more tolerable.
Well I, for one, find your use of sarcasm through the use of fantasy football extremely topical and refreshing.
they lost because they can't stop anyone. because the rule of 30 was still in play. because they're honestly one of the worst defenses ever assembled. they've never failed to give up anything less than 24 points every game this season. sorry...but a team that does that is going to lose more games than it wins.
If you want to point it to that play, then blame Schaub for throwing it to the middle with 15 seconds and no timeouts left. Apparently he thought they could run up and spike the ball on 4th down to stop the clock? Or blame it on Dennison/Kubiak for calling a play with someone having a route in the middle of the field.