As I said to a few fellow owners in one of my leagues this week, it's the time for your team to just focus on their next game. Your backs are against the wall, it's do or die, and nobody believes in you. But, if you just keep doing the things you've been doing all year, you should be okay. However, remember that anything can happen in the playoffs and that there is no tomorrow.
Here are the Week 15 plug-n-play's.
Mike Hart, RB, Colts
Addai and Brown are both on the injury report. Hart is going to see a lot of work. He may not start, but he'll play.
Maurice Morris, RB, Lions
Somebody has to run the ball for Detroit. He should get 10-15 rather useless touches.
Chris Jennings, RB, Browns
The Browns have moved into Kubiak territory, and I have no idea what is going to happen in their backfield, but Jennings had 20 carries and a touchdown while Harrison had only nine touches.
Josh Cribbs, WR/RB/QB/KR, Browns
Again, it's the Browns, but Cribbs is their best weapon, and he ran it eight times for 87 yards last week as well.
Arian Foster, RB, Texans
Speaking of Kubiak, the Texans are trotting out yet another running back this week. Kubiak says he'll be featured, and they play the Rams. Can't wait 'till he fumbles. Who's next, Domanick Davis?
Jacoby Jones, WR, Texans
The Rams gave up 47 to the Titans last week. The Texans offense is better than the Titans...
Keith Null, QB, Rams
Just kidding. How many betters took the Rams and the points last week only to turn on the game at three and see something named Keith Null under center.....(slowing raising my hand).....?
Leonard Weaver, RB, Eagles
He has become a cinch to score more fantasy points than McCoy.
Zach Miller, TE, Raiders
I'm pretty sure Jamarcus only sees the field between the hashes, which is great news for Miller. Also great news? Dallas Clark scored three times against the Broncos last week.
Hakeem Nicks, WR, Giants
High comedy with Nicks last week. He immediately earned a last minute invitation to the Duran banquet last week. He also had 110 yards and a score.
Fred Davis, TE, Redskins
Scored in three straight. Leads all tight ends in red zone targets over the last three weeks.
Deon B, WR, Seahawks
I just don't know if Branch or Butler is the guy, but someone is going to start in Burleson's place, and #2 WRs usually have success against Tampa.
Cheers,
TFAM
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