Reaction to Week 15: Okay, I hope I was right on your week 15 sitters and not not playing some did not cost you. Let’s see how I did, so I can see how you did. First off, at QB, I said to sit Baker Mayfield and Geno Smith. In his game, Baker ended up with 288 yards passing, 25 yards rushing, 4 TDs, and a pick. I was very not right to sit him. Smith ended up getting hurt, and he only had 149 yards passing, 5 yards rushing, and a pick beforehand. Therefore, I was right to sit him. At running back, I said to sit Jonathan Taylor and D’Andre Swift. Taylor had 107 yards rushing, 4 yards receiving, and a lost fumble. I was right to sit him. Swift had 79 yards rushing, 10 yards receiving, and nothing else, so I was right to sit him too. At wide out, I said to sit Tank Dell and Devonte Smith. Dell got 15 yards rushing, 26 yards receiving, and nothing else. I was right to sit him. Smith, however, ended up with 109 yards receiving and a TD, thereby making me wrong to sit him. For the tight ends, I said to sit Cade Otton and the Buffalo TEs. Otton ended up with 24 yards receiving and nothing else. I was right to sit him. In Buffalo, Kincaid got 53 yards receiving and nothing else, while Knox got 42 yards receiving and nothing else. I was right to sit both of them. For the team defenses, I said to sit the Steelers and the Dolphins. The Steelers lost, gave up 27 points, along with 3 sacks and 2 fumble recoveries. Not good enough; I was right to sit them. The Dolphins also lost, gave up only 20 points, along with 4 sacks and fumble recovery. Also not quite good enough, thereby making me right to sit them too. Alright, alright, alright, let’s waste no time and see what week 16 has in store for us on the sitting side.
QB:
Jayden Daniels: Yes, 3 solid games in a row, but he faces a Philly D that shut him down the last time they played.
Jared Goff: Are you going to be the who who benches him after his 5 TD game? Do it as he faces the #1 pass D in the league – Da Bears. Da Bears. Da Bears. Da Bears.
RB:
Kenneth Walker: Looks like he’s healthy and ready to go, but he has to face a Vikings rush D that is top 3 in the league in rushing yards allowed. Might should’ve stayed hurt.
Brian Robinson, Jr.: I was wrong to start him last week. I won’t be wrong to sit him this one as he takes on a Philly rush D that is top 10 in all rushing categories.
WR:
Jauan Jennings: He is the #1 WR in San Fran, but he goes up against a better #1 than him in the secondary in Miami this week. No thanks.
Calvin Ridley: I was wrong to start him last week. I won’t be wrong to sit him this week as he faces a top 5 pass D in Indy who held him in check earlier this year.
TE:
Kyle Pitts: He hasn’t done much recently, plus he has a match-up against a Giants team that has done well against the position this year.
Mike Gesicki: He was held to 2 total yards receiving the last time out against Cleveland. He is just not on Burrow’s radar these days with all the healthy talented wide outs they have.
D:
Rams: West coast teams going east and playing the early game on a Sunday do not usually do well. Plus, the Jets offense is playing well right now. I’d bench them.
Browns: There is just not enough O in Cleveland to help out their D. And this week they face a serious O in Cincy. Bench their D.
By Brooksie on December 21, 2024