2017 NFL Week 5

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I didn't see anybody mention that Nick O'Leary, in for the injured Clay, was Buffalo's leading receiver yesterday.

The Buffalo dwfs are using that as an example that Tynog has nobody to work with. O'leary was a very underrated TE in his draft class.
Someone made a good point somewhere that Ryan Fitzpatrick was putting up big numbers with late round picks at receivers in Buffalo years ago.
I think it's time McDermott quit being a McCuck and hand over the offense to Nathan Peterman.
 

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If anyone missed the news as to why Jordy was absent in game winning drive vs Dallas it was because of a hamstring injury.
 

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They just did a piece on Trubisky.....He was Ohio's player of the year after high school, wanted to play for the Buckeyes, but they went for JTBarrett instead of Mitch.....Anyone here surprised......OSU, Michigan, and now Penn St have become SEC like teams.....
 

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Nice to hear Gruden being critical of the team around Trubisky. He looked good on that first drive.
 

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The third quarter is almost over and the Bears offense has yet to score a point. They should have stayed with Glennon.
 

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Pro Bowl Safety Harrison Smith with the INT

That was one of the Coolest 2 pt conversions i have ever seen! Yes indeed Don..the average person doesn't realize Trubinsky is a good runner!
 
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The White friendly Vikings win, the Bears score a memorable two point conversion and Bears quarterback Mitch Trubisky gets some experience in his first start.

All in all a good result.
 

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I think Trubisky will be a successful NFL quarterback. He has little to work with at this point other than RB Jordan Howard. He looked poised and I like his confidence. Mike Glennon had little to work with too, poor guy, looks like he's going to get the short end of the stick again, but Mitch definitely has lots of "dat upside."
 

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I just saw the 2 point conversion. That was awesome. That is how you mess with teams' heads.
 

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The "talent" the Bears have on their roster is pretty laughable. I wish they would get Gentry back in there and have Shaheen slowly get involved in the passing game. Their sumo tackles need to be replaced as well.
 

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Two tight ends had breakout games -- George Kittle, mentioned earlier in the thread, finished 7/83/1. Tyler Higbee finished tied for 8th in receiving yards in Week 5 with 98 on just 4 catches. It's great to see Higbee coming on. Travis Kelce also had 98 yards before leaving with a concussion. Kittle finished 14th in receiving yards, Amendola and Hogan finished 17th and 18th with 77 and 74 yards respectively. Cameron Brate finished 21st with 68 yards, so that's 6 overachievers in the top 21 this week.
 

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Two tight ends had breakout games -- George Kittle, mentioned earlier in the thread, finished 7/83/1. Tyler Higbee finished tied for 8th in receiving yards in Week 5 with 98 on just 4 catches. It's great to see Higbee coming on. Travis Kelce also had 98 yards before leaving with a concussion. Kittle finished 14th in receiving yards, Amendola and Hogan finished 17th and 18th with 77 and 74 yards respectively. Cameron Brate finished 21st with 68 yards, so that's 6 overachievers in the top 21 this week.
I'm hoping Nick O'Leary's decent game on Sunday bodes well for his future and as another White TE we can cheer on. He certainly has the athleticism and skill to do great things...he's just stuck with Taylor at the QB helm...for now, at least.
 

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Zach Zenner and Christian McCaffrey are the first white running backs to score TD's for their respective teams in the same game since Frank Gifford and Paul Hornung in 1962. Ha ha, I made that up, I'm sure Ed Podalak and Marv Hubbard scored together in a classic Raiders-Chiefs tilt in the 70's. Maybe Mike Alstott and some random fullback scored together? Peyton Hillis and Danny Woodhead? I'm sure it's been a while though.

In a way it's good that Stewart not McCaffrey was getting stone walled on the ground. I'm trying to stay patient. McCaffrey is still putting up decent fantasy numbers and it seems the team likes to use him so eventually Stewart is going to get banged up and they will give Christian a shot. As far as Zach Zenner is concerned I'm staying positive there too. He's got talent and breaks off some good runs. Too bad his 20 yd. gain was cancelled by a penalty. (if I had a buck for every time a white RB had good gains cancelled out due to penalty.....), the Lions backs are injury prone, so he should get a shot too.

I like the prediction on Abbederis too. I hadn't thought about it but the Lions receiving core is not very good. Tate is their number 1 and he's a small guy. They need someone with size to stretch the field. They drafted a guy that will get a million chances but there may be room for Abbederis in the mix. Here's hoping.
 
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Zach Zenner and Christian McCaffrey are the first white running backs to score TD's for their respective teams in the same game since Frank Gifford and Paul Hornung in 1962. Ha ha, I made that up, I'm sure Ed Podalak and Marv Hubbard scored together in a classic Raiders-Chiefs tilt in the 70's. Maybe Mike Alstott and some random fullback scored together? Peyton Hillis and Danny Woodhead? I'm sure it's been a while though.

In a way it's good that Stewart not McCaffrey was getting stone walled on the ground. I'm trying to stay patient. McCaffrey is still putting up decent fantasy numbers and it seems the team likes to use him so eventually Stewart is going to get banged up and they will give Christian a shot. As far as Zach Zenner is concerned I'm staying positive there too. He's got talent and breaks off some good runs. Too bad his 20 yd. gain was cancelled by a penalty. (if I had a buck for every time a white RB had good gains cancelled out due to penalty.....), the Lions backs are injury prone, so he should get a shot too.

I like the prediction on Abbederis too. I hadn't thought about it but the Lions receiving core is not very good. Tate is their number 1 and he's a small guy. They need someone with size to stretch the field. They drafted a guy that will get a million chances but there may be room for Abbederis in the mix. Here's hoping.

I had to look it up, but it WAS Peyton Hillis and Danny Woodhead, four years ago when the Chargers and Giants last played each other (before this year).
 

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I had to look it up, but it WAS Peyton Hillis and Danny Woodhead, four years ago when the Chargers and Giants last played each other (before this year).

How does one go about looking something such as this up? What site(s) can one go on?
 
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There was something ominous about this past week following up last week which wasn't very good either. Sure some of the teams I was rooting for won although the Rams lost to Seattle stung but I get on edge when black skill players put up huge numbers and the white skill players are relegated to mediocre overall numbers. Cry baby Antonio Brown got "his" numbers but justice was served as the Steelers got trounced. Him and Big Ben were at odds over the Anthem among other things of late and it doesn't take a genius to figure out which side that prick Brown was on when it came to taking a knee. Brown is the epitome of the selfish black ******* athlete.
As mentioned above Jordy was held out of the Packers final drive with an undisclosed injury. Not overly serious but just another nail in a coffin that is starting to rev up again when it comes to white WR's. Treading water right now with the white WR situation when all of us here were expecting better things. That said when the cupboard is bare it never hurts to try and find the slightest of silver linings as DS does in his post regarding Max M and Jared A.
I am on record saying I CHEER when the black skill players go down with serious leg injuries ( I draw the line on the head stuff) so I am pleased a few high profile black guys went down for the count. However last night as top TE/WR Travis Kelce was on his way to what looked like an EPIC night he was skulled in the head ON PURPOSE by Houston DB Marcus Gilchrist. Kelce suffered a concussion and that was the icing on the sinister cake where I start getting paranoid that the league is trying to reconfigure things so that the pass catchers and heroes on Sunday are nearly all black. Yet another in a LONG LINE of examples of a black player delivering a vicious head shot to a white pass catching star who is playing "too well" for their liking. As if to say this is "our ( meaning black) position white player." Once again we might find ourselves right back where we started in terms of black/white WR ratios that we saw in the late 90's and much of the early 2000's. Things are bad enough . I do not want to see a step back to that era. We need to see players gaining close to 100 yards in games. Not the 4 catches for 41 yards kind of thing we have seen lately. A few bright spots but I reckon everyone here at caste is not satisfied with the white WR status as of week 5.
Starting tonight with Thielen we desperately need more explosive numbers from the WR position.
I truly believe Abbrederis and M.mcCaffrey could be the next guys up!
 

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Brian Robison also plays close to starter mins!

He's played 62% of defensive snaps, so right you are.

Speaking of defensive snaps, Smith and Sendejo have both played 100% of snaps - can't be many safety tandems able to boast that stat through 5 games.

Thielen and Rudolph leading the offensive snap counts (aside from the OL), with 95% and 93%, gotta like these Vikings.

Finally, first round superstar afflete WR Laquon Treadwell has played 56% of snaps...for 5 catches, 42 yards and 0 TDs. At least it's 5 times more catches and yards than he had last season...a lot of our receivers go undrafted (if lucky!) yet have more talent and would produce far more than this bum.
 
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