I was thinking about that awesome thread started by Details-Details last week, and thought maybe we could just combine both threads. It's cool if Details wants to keep it seperate, but it could make it easier to contrast and campare. Some great new cappers on this site, the more the merrier!
Some good talk in last week's thread, but we really could have touched on more games. I'm going to try and at least throw a couple observations out. Hopefully you guys can get some other opinions out. Last week I made a couple big mistakes, such as playing the Eagles team over instead of the game over. And being stubborn and playing the Seahawks even after I was unsure about them. Great call to everyone that called SF- that was spot on. Onto this week
Random home team observations-
The Bills offense looks like it will produce this season, but there were major setbacks due to injuries. Losing Butler for the season really thins out the O-line. Though by all accounts John Scott will be ok taking over (Wood played alongside him quite a bit in preseason and thinks it will be an easy transition), another oline injury would be devastating. Potentially an even bigger loss is Schouman, though it seems like the injury isn't as bad as they initially thought. With him and Nelson banged up, they could be left without a legit offensive te. Fine is more of a blocker, and Schouman has quickly become Trent's favorite target. He is a huge part of the offense, I really wouldn't consider an over play unless he is a go. Edwards seems to be playing at a much higher level, remaining calm and going through his progressions well. Not taking anything away from him but it certainly helps when you have Fred Jackson ripping the defense apart. Fred has been nothing short of amazing, except for that idiotic fumble. Absolutely kills me that I didn't take him in fantasy when I had the chance (I grabbed Trent). WR play can only get better (two straight weeks of dropped passes), it's clear to me that the TO signing was a definite plus. My main gripe is that it seems as if the offense is only capable of playing two good quarters. They always seem to have a lull in their game, which simply won't get you wins vs top tier teams.
Defensively, I have plenty of concerns. McKelvin is banged up, which doen't bode well when you're playing that freak known as the Saints offense. Posluszny's injury decimated the lb core, which IMO is easily their worst skill position. The Bills lbs have been and will continue to get exposed by above average tight ends this season.
Winslow 7 catches 90 yds 1 td
Stevens 3 catches 24 yards 1 td
Watson 6 catches 77 yards 2 tds.
16 catches 191 yards and 4 tds allowed to tight ends in 2 games. Plain and simple we don't have the speed at lb to defend an isolated te. Therefore, when we are forced to play cover 2 vs the Saints, Shockey is going to be a major problem. With the Saints offense seemingly balanced now, they are a juggernaut.
Some good talk in last week's thread, but we really could have touched on more games. I'm going to try and at least throw a couple observations out. Hopefully you guys can get some other opinions out. Last week I made a couple big mistakes, such as playing the Eagles team over instead of the game over. And being stubborn and playing the Seahawks even after I was unsure about them. Great call to everyone that called SF- that was spot on. Onto this week
Random home team observations-
The Bills offense looks like it will produce this season, but there were major setbacks due to injuries. Losing Butler for the season really thins out the O-line. Though by all accounts John Scott will be ok taking over (Wood played alongside him quite a bit in preseason and thinks it will be an easy transition), another oline injury would be devastating. Potentially an even bigger loss is Schouman, though it seems like the injury isn't as bad as they initially thought. With him and Nelson banged up, they could be left without a legit offensive te. Fine is more of a blocker, and Schouman has quickly become Trent's favorite target. He is a huge part of the offense, I really wouldn't consider an over play unless he is a go. Edwards seems to be playing at a much higher level, remaining calm and going through his progressions well. Not taking anything away from him but it certainly helps when you have Fred Jackson ripping the defense apart. Fred has been nothing short of amazing, except for that idiotic fumble. Absolutely kills me that I didn't take him in fantasy when I had the chance (I grabbed Trent). WR play can only get better (two straight weeks of dropped passes), it's clear to me that the TO signing was a definite plus. My main gripe is that it seems as if the offense is only capable of playing two good quarters. They always seem to have a lull in their game, which simply won't get you wins vs top tier teams.
Defensively, I have plenty of concerns. McKelvin is banged up, which doen't bode well when you're playing that freak known as the Saints offense. Posluszny's injury decimated the lb core, which IMO is easily their worst skill position. The Bills lbs have been and will continue to get exposed by above average tight ends this season.
Winslow 7 catches 90 yds 1 td
Stevens 3 catches 24 yards 1 td
Watson 6 catches 77 yards 2 tds.
16 catches 191 yards and 4 tds allowed to tight ends in 2 games. Plain and simple we don't have the speed at lb to defend an isolated te. Therefore, when we are forced to play cover 2 vs the Saints, Shockey is going to be a major problem. With the Saints offense seemingly balanced now, they are a juggernaut.

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