damn, just read that Austin Collie got injured early on during the game, hopefully nothing serious.
some decent rotoworld write ups instead of their weekly spew of hatred (pending Riley Cooper's blurb)
Danny Woodhead rushed seven times for 21 yards and caught nine passes for 77 yards in Sunday's Week 9 overtime loss to the Redskins.
Woodhead remains a focal point of the Chargers offense week in and week out. If the defense is in man coverage, they split Woodhead out and let him burn a linebacker. Against zone, he finds holes over the middle and makes things happen. He even got a goal-line chance in this game, but didn't convert. Still Woodhead is on pace for 1,168 total yards, 98 receptions and eight touchdowns. With the Chargers figuring to trail against the Broncos in Week 10, he's a strong flex candidate -- with monstrous PPR upside.
Nick Foles immolated the Raiders in the Eagles' Week 9 win, completing 22-of-28 passes for 406 yards, seven touchdowns and zero interceptions.
Foles was pulled midway through the fourth quarter with the Eagles winning 49-13. Foles' seven touchdowns tie an NFL record held by six other players. As you may remember, Peyton Manning became the sixth player in league history to throw for seven scores in Denver's Week 1 win over the Ravens. Coming off one of the worst starts by any quarterback in the NFL this season, Foles simply did whatever he wanted against the Raiders' hodgepodge secondary, putting the perfect amount of loft underneath every throw. Every time he spotted an advantageous matchup, he exploited it. Foles averaged 13.9 yards per attempt, and had seven completions of 20 yards or longer. His touchdowns went for two, 17, 63, 15, 25, 46 and five yards. Now the owner of a 13:0 TD:INT ratio on the season, Foles will get the Packers on the road in Week 10. Michael Vick (hamstring) may not get another start, regardless of his health.
Mike Glennon completed 17-of-23 passes for 168 yards and two touchdowns as the Bucs fell to the Seahawks in Week 9.
He rushed four times for 13 yards. The third-round rookie has flashed signs of being a true franchise quarterback in his 2013 starts, and displayed impressive decision making on the road in a very tough spot. Most of Glennon's incompletions consisted of throwaways. Glennon will get an easier test in Week 10 against the Dolphins. While we have been (mostly) impressed with the rookie, he's just a two-quarterback-league fantasy option, and a low-end one at that.