Reaction to Week 9: Was 9 fine? Did you shine? Did I shine? Let’s she. First off, at QB, I said to start Derrick Carr and Matt Stafford. Carr had 236 yards passing and 1 TD. Not quite, so I was wrong to start him. Stafford ended up with 298 yards passing, 2 TDs, and a pick. I was right to start him. At RB, I said to start Brian Robinson, Jr. and DeVon Achane. Robinson ended up not playing so I guess I was wrong to start him. Achane, however, had 63 yards rushing, 58 yards receiving, and 2 TDs. I was right to start him. At wideout, I said to start Courtland Sutton and Michael Pittman, Jr. Sutton had 122 yards receiving, and he threw for a TD. I was right to start him. Pittman had 14 yards receiving and nothing else. I was wrong to start him. Meanwhile at tight end, I said to start Cade Otton and Taysom Hill. Hill had 19 yards rushing, 41 yards receiving, and a TD. I was right to start him. Otton obtained 77 yards receiving along with a TD. I was right to start him too. For the team defenses, I said to start the Saints and the Bengals. The Saints lost, gave up 23 points, along with 1 sack and a pick. I was wrong to start them. The Bengals won, gave up 24 points, along with 2 fumble recoveries and 5 sacks. I was right to start them. That’s more like it. Let’s jump into week 10.

QB:

Daniel Jones: In a jam, call Daniel. He has a Panthers pass D that has given up 18 passing TDs with only 3 picks. Good matchup.

Jayden Daniels: Just in case you were wondering, play him anyway against the Steelers. He may not have prolific numbers passing the ball, but he will make up for that with his legs. The numbers will still be there. 

RB: 

Tyrone Tracy, Jr.: He is going up against the league’s worst against the run in Carolina. He is a must start. Oh, crap, I just gave him the must start jinx. Sorry everyone.

Rico Dowdle: Yes, the Eagles rush D is good, but with no Dak, he should get more touches, particularly those in the dump down pass game. The volume should be there to make him worth it.

WR:

Deebo Samuel: He hasn’t done much so far this year, but he has a beatable Bucs pass D this week.

Khalil Shakir: Especially if no Cooper, and even with a banged up version of him, and with no Coleman, the targets have jumped, and they should be there this week too. 

TE:

Dalton Kincaid: He has a Colts D that has been used a bit the last 2 weeks by the position. Good match up here.

T. J. Hockenson: Game 1 back from injury was an ease in game. Game 2 should give him more targets, and with it being against a deplorable Jags pass D that gets used by tight ends, you should see some good numbers from him this week.

D:

Giants: Their D is not that bad, and this week they have the privilege of playing the Panthers. I know they just beat the Saints, but especially since they just won. No way the Panthers can win 2 games in a row. Am I right?

49ers: Not as good as they used to be, but coming off a bye week against a team who just got drained by barely losing to KC, they should be able to handle the matter. Probably a let down game for the Bucs.

By Brooksie on November 9, 2024