Did anyone else get Kubiaked yesterday by Arian Foster? It was a fitting end to my season in one league, as I have been playing musical chairs with Foster, Slaton, Brown and Moats all season long. If you didn't see, Foster fumbled on the first series and didn't return. This after Kubiak spent an entire week pumping up his talents.
Here is what else in noticed from Week 15 in the NFL.
So many teams are just changing roles on the fly, I feel. Michael Bush is back in the mix for Oakland (and he took the goal line work yesterday), and Jerome Harrison became Barry Sanders following a week where we predicted big things for Chris Jennings.
Both Hightower and Wells appears at the stripe for the Cards and both scored. Wells did eveything else though.
Mike Hart didn't get as much run as I thought, but he will next week for Indy.
Alex Smith really struggled with the blitz yesterday.
Bryant McKinnie did his best 2003 Michael Oher impersonation, namely, showing the world he has no idea how to play offensive tackle. It killed the Vikings last night.
So much for Antonio Bryant. It will be interesting to see where he ends up next year.
Rashard Mendenhall may have had only 38 yards rushing, but his 73 via the pass were huge. The guy can play.
Big Ben and Aaron Rodgers combined for 886 passing yards and six touchdowns yesterday.
Justin Gage is back, and scored twice, but those were his only two catches. I wouldn't chase that one.
Laurence Maroney continues to get the majority of the work in New England. Sammy Morris is almost a non-factor.
Tom Brady's finger must be hurting more than we know. Eleven completions?
God bless Jamaal Charles and Marion Barber, who helped me to the brink of a title in my dynasty league this week....as long as Brandon Jacobs doesn''t score three times tonight.
Cheers,
TFAM
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