We’re back to full strength!
Well, at least for one week.
For the first time in weeks all 32 teams will be playing this week. Thanks to a full day’s worth of football action on Thursday, all teams will need to be on duty on Sunday! With that comes the chance for more points so let’s cushion our lead in the season long pools!
Happy Thanksgiving everyone! To take a short break from the football mentality, I do want to let you know that I am thankful to those that follow along with me and read my stuff – thank you!
OK…back to FOOTBALL!
Week 12 – HERE WE GO!!!!
(HOME TEAM IN CAPS)
16 – SAN FRANCISCO over New Orleans – To beat the 9ers you’re gonna need an offense that can at least try to keep up…that’s not the Saints.
15 – PHILADELPHIA over Green Bay – At least Packer fans will have a win against the Cowboys to hand on to this season.
14 – KANSAS CITY over Los Angeles Rams – Super Bowl preview it is not this year.
13 – MIAMI over Houston – If they set an over/under just for Miami’s points…whatever it is, take the over.
12 – Buffalo over DETROIT – Not having actually looked this, I do feel confident that the Bills could very well be the first non-Lions team to win in Detroit in back-to-back weeks
11 – MINNESOTA over New England – You know how I’ve mentioned that we remove our worst week from season-long pools? Yeah, Vikings will just remove last week from their schedules.
10 – Baltimore over JACKSONVILLE – This game will give you a sense that Lamar is getting a little jealous of the Just Fields attention. My BOLD PREDICTION for this week is that LAMAR JACKSON WILL RUSH FOR 100 YARDS.
9 – NEW YORK JETS over Chicago – Expect another solid Fields performance (if he plays) and another loss Bears fans – the perfect combination for a team in rebuild mode.
8 – WASHINGTON over Atlanta – This game will happen…there you go
7 – CLEVELAND over Tampa Bay – Welp, thanks for stopping by, Jacoby…
6 – DALLAS over New York Giants – Who knew that this would actually turn into a game worth being excited for during Thanksgiving dinner?
5 – Los Angeles Chargers over ARIZONA – I’m surprised I haven’t started watching the in-season Cardinals Hard Knocks yet, this seems like a team full of entertaining locker room drama!
4 – INDIANAPOLIS over Pittsburgh – Could Jonathan Taylor be coming back to a Jonathan Taylor level?
3 – SEATTLE over Las Vegas – As a Raider fan, the though of at least making it a game in Seattle would make me happy.
2 – TENNESSEE over Cincinnati – This is just going to be fun to watch.
1 – CAROLINA over Denver – Safe to say that the Panthers will rally behind (spins wheel) Sam Darnold!
Welcome to Statistically (in)Significant, the place to find great stats that probably only matter at the water cooler (or bar). Each week I'll dig through the stats of the week gone by and deliver you some choice conversation starters. All fantasy stats are half PPR scoring unless otherwise noted.
14.6 Fantasy Points
This week, 14.6 fantasy points are more than the RB16, Ty Johnson scored. Josh Jacobs accomplished that on one play in OT. In total, he gained 109 yards and scored 1 TD in overtime – whatever fantasy player always dreams about when their players make it to overtime. On the day, Jacobs had an astounding 303 yards from scrimmage, scored 2 TDs, and added 6 receptions. He touched the ball 39 times and he was only tackled for a loss twice, losing just one yard each time. His grand total was 45.3 fantasy points, good for the second-highest total on the season among all players. Jacobs is now the RB1 on the season and is the only RB averaging more than 20 points per game. He’s leading the league in rushing yards and yards from scrimmage. Having 303 in one game will do that for ya.
81.1% Completion Rate
Well, it’s only fair that I praise Kirk Cousins a bit for showing up on a prime-time game after I was so rough on him last week. Kirk has a reputation for turning in clunkers when he’s playing in the only game on, but that was not the case on Thanksgiving night. It was probably Kirk’s best game of the season, completing 30 of 37 passes and throwing for 299 yards, his second-highest total of the season, as well as the first time he’s thrown for 3 TDs all year. Cousins has the 4th most passing attempts in the league on the season, which is pretty necessary considering the Vikings' defense is giving up the most passing yards of any team in the league.
145 Receiving Yards
The player who’s sure to be the hottest waiver pickup of the week, Zay Jones, helped his team clinch a win over Baltimore in a really exciting finish. The Ravens-Jaguars game featured 4 touchdowns, 1 field goal, and two 2-point conversions all in the 4th quarter. Jones led the way for his team through the air, catching 11 passes for 145 yards and the all-important 2-point conversion at the end of the game. He caught two other passes on the final drive (5 total in the quarter) and finished as the WR5 on the week. He's only on 40% of Fleaflicker rosters at the moment, and that’s certain to shoot way up after waivers go through tomorrow night. Jones has now been targeted at least 8 times in 6 out of 10 games this season. This is his first time over 100 receiving yards this year, and only the second time in his career. He's starting to be a very important piece of a passing offense that is starting to click in Jacksonville.
76 Receiving Yards
There was only one TE this week who had more than 50% of Zay Jones’ yardage total. Josh Oliver of the Ravens topped the charts with 76 yards. He was also the TE2 on the week with 15.6 points, thanks to a touchdown late in the 4th quarter of their game. Oliver is rostered in only 1% of Fleaflicker leagues, and he is one of three TEs in the top 10 this week who are rostered in less than 10% of all leagues on Fleaflicker. If you extend the list a little, there are 6 of the top 15 TEs that were free agents in over 90% of Fleaflicker leagues when their game kicked off on Sunday. This is only the second time all season that Travis Kelce has finished outside of the top 3 TEs in fantasy points for the week. He finished 4th. What a bum. Time to drop him and pick up Josh Oliver.
0.38 Fantasy Points
Sometimes, a leader is hard to spot. Technically, Patrick Mahomes is ahead of Josh Allen in season-long fantasy points, but damn are they close. Mahomes has 288.80 points, while Allen has 288.42 points. That’s a difference of just 10 passing yards. Or 4 rushing yards. Hell, a touchdown would swing this wildly in someone’s favor. Both QBs have been at or near the top spot all season, and Allen really closed the gap with the best QB performance of the week in the very first game we got to watch this week. Allen threw two passing TDs and ran in another one, and added 78 rushing yards to top 30 fantasy points for the third time this year, but the first time since week 5. Allen doesn’t lead the league in any significant stat categories, showing that he has a well-rounded game. Oh wait, he leads the league in interceptions with 11 (tied with Davis Mills). I suppose that’s significant in a different way.
We’re back to full strength!
Well, at least for one week.
Once again all 32 teams will be playing this week. Thanks to a full day’s worth of football action on Thursday, and even a Black Friday game!!, all teams will need to be on duty on Sunday! With that comes the chance for more points so let’s cushion our lead in the season long pools!
Happy Thanksgiving everyone! To take a short break from the football mentality, I do want to let you know that I am thankful to those that follow along with me and read my stuff – thank you!
OK…back to FOOTBALL!
Week 12 – HERE WE GO!!!!
(HOME TEAM IN CAPS)
16 – DALLAS over Washington – I can’t make my “Redskins playing on Thanksgiving” joke anymore, but it’ll still be the same idea.
15 – DETRIOT over Green Bay – When was the last time Lions’ fans were THIS thankful to watch their team on Thanksgiving?
14 – HOUSTON over Jacksonville – I’ve said it before, I’ll be saying it again and again – the Texans are fun to watch.
13 – MINNESOTA over Chicago – The Bears just find new ways to lose – it’ll be fun to see what they come up with for Monday Night.
12 – Miami over NEW YORK JETS – Black Friday deals have hit the Jets’ quarterback room as they just keep getting discounted.
11 – TENNESSEE over Carolina – I’m not saying the Panthers made the wrong decision by any means, BUT, my BOLD PREDICTION for this week is that WILL LEVIS WILL HAVE MORE THAN TWICE AS MANY PASSING YARDS AS BRYCE YOUNG.
10 – ATLANTA over New Orleans – Way too many injury issues for the Saints to handle this week.
9 – PHILADELPHIA over Buffalo – The Bills used up their “competent offense” points against the Jets last week … … … bit of a waste if you ask me.
8 – Kansas City over LAS VEGAS – I reeeeeeeeeeally want to pick the Raiders in this one.
7 – Baltimore over LOS ANGELES CHARGERS – Remember when the AFC West was supposed to be the best division ever?
6 – ARIZONA over Los Angeles Rams – I’m as surprised to see the Cardinals this high, for a win, as you are.
5 – Cleveland over DENVER – I don’t know which hype to believe less in this one.
4 – Tampa Bay over INDIANAPOLIS – I’ve been burned by the Bucs on the road too many times to not pick them again.
3 – SEATTLE over San Francisco – This is just going to be a fun way to cap off the holiday!
2 – CINCINATTI over Pittsburgh – No Burrow, no problem…at least this week.
1 – NEW YORK GIANTS over New England – This was a Super Bowl matchup…somewhat recently … … … twice.