Wah! I Miss You DeMarco. |
Add in the Cecil Shorts and DeMarco Murray (Jimmy Graham if you didn't listen to me) injuries and your Week 6 Fanduel.com plays probably ended with you in the middle of the pack.
The painful part is that Murray at least was on pace for a great game, which would have helped Romo and Dez Bryant and Terrance Williams and Dan Bailey who all helped sink my chances.
Can you believe that I almost went with Justin Blackmon, who cost $100 less who proved, in theory at least, that Shorts was a good play by stepping out and catching 14 balls for 190n yards.
OK, whine-fest is over.
I did call Jimmy Graham's bad day, if not a big ol' goose egg, and I am truly surprised that I seemed to be in the extreme minority there. The Pats always take the opponents best player away. Did you think they were gonna stop Colston? To add injury to insult Graham injured his leg. Watch twitter to see what his condition is.
Other Hits: Knowhson Moreno was huge. OMG the Kansas City Chiefs D is sick. Use them every week. Julius Thomas continues to be the Fanduel's second best TE.
Other Misses: Garret Graham has Houston's QBs tossing it. Nuff said. T. Willams, D. Bryant.
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Chris Carney lives an avid fantasy life with "imaginary" friends named Brees, Peterson and Megatron. He writes about (and thoroughly enjoys) fantasy sports, Las Vegas and beer.
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