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Was coming here to find out what the limit is to take with VCs in this game but might go with the flow and lock in Herbert's score.
Usually you'd take anything 45 and up.
Last year Allen was the highest scorer with a 47.6 average.
I think the only reason I'd have to not take a 45+ score is if I was absolutely certain that another player will score more. e.g. Taylor against a very poor run defence.
But even then I'd take the 45+. You never know what might happen: Taylor might get injured; the run defence might be so poor that the Indy coaches decide to give Hines a moment of glory.
 

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Given how much money teams pay for players and invest in winning championships I find this incredibly dumb by Denver and Wilson.

Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Tyler Lockett played a pivotal role on Monday night against the Denver Broncos, but not in the way you'd think.

Lockett, who was mic'd up for the Broncos-Seahawks game, noticed that Russell Wilson was using the same hand signals he used in Seattle.
A video of Lockett helping out Seattle's defense is going viral on social media this week. "If you see this [a hand gesture], it's a go," Lockett told Seahawks defensive back Tariq Woolen. Lockett actually saw this coming. He expected Wilson to use the same hand signals in Denver. "They got our same stuff," Lockett continued. "I literally called it." Wilson probably should've changed his hand signals prior to Week 1.

Even though Seattle knew what was coming, Wilson had 340 passing yards and one touchdown. That being said, the Seahawks made enough key stops in the red zone to get the win. We'll see if Wilson changes his hand signals for the Broncos' second game of the season.
 
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Given how much money teams pay for players and invest in winning championships I find this incredibly dumb by Denver and Wilson.

Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Tyler Lockett played a pivotal role on Monday night against the Denver Broncos, but not in the way you'd think.

Lockett, who was mic'd up for the Broncos-Seahawks game, noticed that Russell Wilson was using the same hand signals he used in Seattle.
A video of Lockett helping out Seattle's defense is going viral on social media this week. "If you see this [a hand gesture], it's a go," Lockett told Seahawks defensive back Tariq Woolen. Lockett actually saw this coming. He expected Wilson to use the same hand signals in Denver. "They got our same stuff," Lockett continued. "I literally called it." Wilson probably should've changed his hand signals prior to Week 1.


Even though Seattle knew what was coming, Wilson had 340 passing yards and one touchdown. That being said, the Seahawks made enough key stops in the red zone to get the win. We'll see if Wilson changes his hand signals for the Broncos' second game of the season.
Very dumb. Just one more thing Denver coach Hackett messed up.
What surprised me most about that game was the way Wilson was used.
Sure he threw the ball a lot: 42 pass attempts to 20 rushes. But the most targeted was J Williams the RB with 12. That's only two less than the combined 14 to Sutton/Jeudy.
That never happened when Wilson was in Seattle. The RBs rarely saw more than 2-3 targets.
If you have class receivers - and your O-Line is holding - why not use them?

I'm not jumping to conclusions yet but if this continues then Sutton/Jeudy are poor fantasy choices.
 
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Interestingly enough J Williams was named the breakout player of the year on the NFL Good Morning Football show.
If he continues to be a dual threat a la CMC/Ekeler/Barkley/Kamarra then I can't see why not.
He was quite good last year as a rusher so add in a lot of targets ........
 
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