1. All positions 10 yards= 1 point
2. PPR
3. In addition to points given up and touchdowns Defenses score on fumbles cause, recovered, interceptions, and sacks
4. Return yards are 20 yards= 1 point
Some disappointments I had to highlight.
Doug Martin: Somehow hurt his knee and was completely ineffective. Not that any of his teammates on the Bucs showed up either but I was expecting big things from him. I am going to have to play him again next week but things are looking down.
Michael Crabtree: Didn't look 100% and was not targeted much even when playing a poor Cowboys Defense. With the depth I have at WR on the bench (Reggie Wayne, Jeremy Maclin, Kelvin Benjamin) playing him going forward is going to be risky, However his potential for the rest of the season is to high to completely give up on.
What I liked
Antonio Brown: Boy am I glad to have Antonio Brown on my team again. How about that kick to the kickers head!
#AntonioBrown just helped me go 1-0 to start this #FantasyFootball season. Boom! #intheface pic.twitter.com/HhHWDFnjmB
— Erik Hoskins (@airickhoskins) September 8, 2014
He is explosive and the Steelers are throwing the ball to him a lot. His big numbers aren't stopping anytime soon.
Broncos offense slowing down in the 2nd half. With my opponent having Emmanuel Sanders and only needing 3 points to win it seemed almost inevitable that I was doomed. But somehow the Fantasy Football gods were kind to me and Sanders along with the rest of the Broncos offense stalled. I was biting my nails the whole 2nd half. Fantasy Football at its best!
If your a Sanders owner you have to be happy. Other than Julius Thomas exploding for three TD's Sanders was a difference maker. He couldn't be covered and made big plays down the field time and time again. He is a player to watch especially with Welker out.
1-0 to start the season. Not to shabby. Good luck to all Fantasy Footballers!
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