SunWarrior
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Stokely was super underrated, i always remember him best for that catch he had when he was on the broncos where he caught a tipped pass and ran down the field for the long TD
I believe it was Brandon Stokley either in 11 or 12 he only played a couple of games before being put on season ending IR
We're probably all tired of Weenieworld's anti-White hate, but this one needs to be noted. N'Keal [sic] Harry is shaping up to be a colossal first round bust, but Weenieworld would rather sneer at Julian Edelman. Scumbags:
N'Keal Harry (concussion) won't play in Week 8 against the Bills.
Julian Edelman (knee, old) has also been ruled out for Sunday. New England will move forward with Damiere Byrd, Gunner Olszewski, and Jakobi Meyers in three-wide sets with Isaiah Zuber likely getting promoted from the team's practice squad. Meyers, who came off the bench to record 4/60 receiving against the Niners, is the only one in consideration for deeper fantasy leagues in Week 8.
Margus Hunt signs with the Bengals. Man I wish he could put it all together on the field... possibly the best athlete the league has seen in the decade or two.
As it is, he is stout against the run and sets the edge well. The Bengals would be wise to give him real playing time.
On another note, while reading about Hunt I read Anthony Zettel is on the Saints practice squad. Here is a guy who, in his second year in the league, posted 43 tackles and 6.5 sacks... and then then never so much as a sniff of real playing time as he has bounced around from team to team. You would think a team out there with scrub black linemen could use that production. Reminiscent of Jared Crick... productive - Not All Pro- but very good and then... poof they disappear.
Hunt has been a bit of a disappointment. His athletic measurables are elite but was never able to put it together. He was late to the game of football and if my memory serves me correctly had a knack for blocking kicks during his college days at SMU. Zettel on the other hand could easily be a starter on any team - a solid starter who could get 7-8 sacks a year and be counted on in rush defense yet he is rotting on a practice squad.
Giants are down Barkley with a blown out knee and now Freeman isn't playing today. I'd like to see their GM swing a trade for Nall, he could be aquired for what, a 7th Rd pick?!
Given Nagy's obvious opinion of Nall it might not even take that. He could probably be had for a deal like swapping 7th round picks and the clueless Bears would feel they fleeced New York.
About Darnold/Barrios - The thing is this. Darnold has to dump the ball off, because when he turns to look down field, the D linemen are all over him. He has zero chance to survey the field. As far as Barrios goes, he seems to be the only one on the team who can "catch the ball." Actually, the Defense plays well until the Offense doesn't give them a break and leaves them on the field far too long. The same thing would happen to any defense left on the field that long. Very interesting situation.If you like constant bad news and ominous vibes well this world is tailor made for that. Coming off their game of the year where two white defenders played huge roles the Steelers are hot on the trail of a Jets black LB. What does that mean for Robert Spillane who tore it up yesterday. Fill in the blanks. We will have to wait and see how that works out.
More on the ominous front WR Adam Humphries suffered a concussion from a skull shot that was ( get this) not called on the field. His status is in question for next week but head injuries are a tricky thing as they are always an ongoing concern. Adam had a zero catch day and had already missed a game due to COVID. He was well on his way to a banner year and now that trajectory has been completely sideswiped.
Also TE George Kittle suffered an ankle injury and left his game. It wasn't a fracture but who knows if he will miss more time. He has already missed time this year. They have a quick turn around game with the Packers this Thursday.
Overall on the receiving end this week it was a downward mixed bag. Cooper Kupp went over 100 yards but that was on 21 targets. Although reports from the staff here assure me most all of the misses were uncatchable balls. And Goff was flinging to avoid rushes. We will see if the Rams down throttle on him going forward since they lost the game? I hope not. But it was a big down week for several key wide receivers. A few TEs (Hockenson, Packers duo) had decent games though. And Amendola is quietly having a very productive year on limited snaps.
You like dink and dunk? I thought not. Well WR Braxton Berrios gives new meaning to the term with a stat line of 8-34. This is the type of offensive scheme that carried Ryan Switzer out of the league.
Best news of the day was TE Travis Kelce who had his best day yet this year with a 9-108-1 stat line. Already the only TE to pass 1,000 yards in four consecutive seasons he is sitting on a 48-610-6 stat line through the half way mark this year. It would be amazing if he climbs over a grand for five consecutive years! I would love that. To me he is the best TE I have ever seen. And there have been some great ones over the years but Kelce is a true difference maker. The grand is by no means in the bag but he is off to a solid start so far this season.
Hopefully we get a WR boost tonight with Miller and maybe Watson of the Bucs. Have to install my de jinx applicator after mentioning them. I don't know if the Giants are calling up Alex Bachman again for tonight's game? They didn't use him last week but I suspect if he is called up again we will see him a bit.
Yesterday Ryan Kerrigan requested a trade. Washington is hell bent on keeping him around to help their young black defensive linemen. They have shown increasingly less interest in actually playing Kerrigan despite his terrific play from limited snaps.
Kerrigan should go up to that prick of an owner and tell him he is going to shove his face into a toilet if he doesn't trade him. Ha.
Seriously maybe the players association should look into this crap. He deserves playing time and if he was getting the appropriate amount of snaps then Kerrigan would have less of a leg to stand on. But to purposely derail a player's career for the sole purpose of using him as a quasi coaching staff member strikes me as over the line.
Trade deadline is Tuesday afternoon.
I dont know what Sean McDermott and the Buffallo media are talking about in terms of Trent Murphy's poor performance. According to the almighty PFF, he has a rating of 75.6 which is indictive of a very good starting player and borderline pro bowler. It begs the question then, is PFF's grading system legitimate or not?
https://www.pff.com/nfl/players/trent-murphy/8682?season=2020