So how did you fare during Snowmaggedon 2013? Did you watch your fantasy postseason dreams
slip-slide away with Calvin Johnson and his fellow Lions? Or did LeSean McCoy strap you to his back and
skate you into the second round?
To be sure, those of us heavily invested in the Eagles
offense were sensing, early on, that it just might be “one of those days.” Had my opponent let me swap out McCoy halfway
through the second quarter, I would have jumped at the opportunity. Little did I know he’d plow through the snow,
and the stout Lions run defense, to a career-high rushing performance in the
second half.
Heck, even Nick Foles shook off his first interception of
the year to post respectable numbers, with an assist from DeSean Jackson. Which is more than we can say for Matthew
Stafford and Megatron.
Peyton Manning proved his cold-weather doubters wrong, and
Drew Brees apparently can handle good defenses after all. Meanwhile, Andrew Luck, Andy Dalton and Ben
Roethlisberger served notice that they, too, can be valuable contributors to
fantasy owners with championship aspirations.
But a chill surely went through the spines of those banking
on Adrian Peterson, Wes Welker and Rob Gronkowski. If you survived this weekend’s contest with
any of the above, you’ve proven it’s possible.
Now prepare to do it again.
Peterson’s foot sprain may not ground him for the duration,
but it could very easily sideline him in Week 15. Welker’s second concussion of the season will
almost certainly cost him the Thursday night tilt with the Chargers, or longer. And Gronkowski has already been lost for the
season.
Once again, many of us will be forced to win a war of
attrition if we hope to hoist a trophy later this month. That’s why it pays to keep your bench stocked
with handcuffs like Toby Gerhart, and other position players with upside.
Say it with me: Neither rain, nor sleet, nor snow, nor bum
hamstrings shall keep us from our appointed victory!
FREE AGENT PICKS AND PANS
To win a fantasy championship,
it helps to start with a great draft. But filling in your roster throughout the
season with the right free agents is also important. Here's a look at players
worth considering for your postseason run, and others that would look better in
your opponent’s lineup.
Catch ‘em while you
can
Toby Gerhart, RB,
Vikings. The last time Gerhart was
pressed into service due to a Peterson injury, during the 2011 fantasy
playoffs, he was a solid producer. He
may have that opportunity again, if AP’s foot injury keeps him on the
sidelines. Peterson’s owners should
already have Gerhart in reserve. If not,
grab him, even if only as a preemptive strike.
Joique Bell, RB,
Lions. Those paying attention in the
minutes before the Lions-Eagles kickoff heard that Reggie Bush had tweaked his
injured calf during warm-ups and might not be able to play. Bell got the starting nod and proceeded to
amass 127 rushing yards and a TD in the blizzard-like conditions. The talented backup could easily be called
upon again.
Dennis Pitta, TE,
Ravens. Those left stranded by Gronkowski
can look south to Baltimore, where Pitta is back and apparently healthy
following his offseason hip injury. It
didn’t take long to reestablish his chemistry with Joe Flacco. Pitta has a favorable matchup in Detroit in
Week 15.
Don’t be fooled
Daniel Thomas,
RB, Dolphins. At this critical juncture
of the season, I can’t in good conscience recommend Thomas. Even though Lamar Miller may be sidelined
with a concussion and the doormat Patriots rush defense is up next, Thomas
simply can’t be trusted with so much on the line.
Da’Rick Rogers and LaVon Brazill, WRs, Colts. Both wideouts had career games Sunday. Rogers is a rookie whose 107 yards and 2 TDs made
for a memorable NFL debut. Brazill had amassed a whopping eight receptions for
97 yards and no TDs prior to Sunday’s explosion. While they both bear watching, you can’t risk
either in your postseason lineup.
I'm still alive, but really hurting @WR...should I pick up C. Patterson or R. Streater?
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