I'm slowly awakening from my Viking fan-four Super Bowls-Brett Favre-Denny Green-Adrian Peterson-Gary Anderson-Darrin Nelson-Brad Childress depression induced coma this morning. At least I'm aware enough to put my best foot forward on the column. As always, here are my out of the boxscore thoughts about this weekend's action, through a fantasy lens.
No pick yet on the Super Bowl, but let's just say that neither of the participants are going to be mistaken for the '85 Bears, '92 Cowboys or '98 Broncos. These teams are flawed.
Mark Sanchez has a good future. He played very well through the playoffs, and the Jets are set at that position (and many others, BTW, the 2010-11 AFC Champion Jets bandwagon line starts behind me...and Rex Ryan) for years to come. Still, this is going to be a physical, pounding type of squad, which isn't usually so fantasy friendly to quarterbacks.
Shonn Greene=mancrush
How about those Colts WRs? Garcon and Collie both look like they can be major factors next year. Anthony Gonzalez has to start at #4 on the depth chart.
I think Peyton Manning is the best quarterback of all-time.
Devery Henderson or Robert Meachem? Henderson has certainly offered a nice rebuttal over the last few weeks to Meachem's midseason run.
I think Brett Favre is done, for good. He proved himself, yet again, and knows better than anyone else that a Super Bowl is a long shot even if he returns to that great team.
Dustin Keller, where were you all regular season?
Darrelle Revis is human.
Jerricho Cotchery is so underrated. He made a bunch of tough, big plays in that game yesterday. Sanchez wanted no part of Edwards on third down.
Adrian Peterson, what can you say? It will be interesting to see if the Vikes bring back Chester as Adrian melts down mentally insurance.
Cheers,
TFAM
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