2017 AFC Wild Card Round

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  • p_rushing
    Hall Of Fame
    • Feb 2004
    • 14514

    #181
    Re: 2017 AFC Wild Card Round

    Bortles can be good, but you have to play to his strengths. Throwing short screen passes and line of scrimmage passes are not his strengths.

    Bortles was bad, but the playcalling was worse. It was the game plan though as the Jags knew Buffalo wasn't going to score more than 10-13 points. The one time after half that they opened it up, they scored a TD. Then they went conservative again.

    Against the Steelers they will need to throw to setup the run, unless they get 5 picks again.

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    • slickdtc
      Grayscale
      • Aug 2004
      • 17125

      #182
      Re: 2017 AFC Wild Card Round

      Originally posted by King_B_Mack
      As a fantasy football player who’s had QB injuries in more than one season including losing DeShaun Watson this season and being forced to accept whatever is on the waiver wire (the Blake Bortles of the world), I can confidently say that Blake Bortles isn’t that either. He is as frustratingly inconsistent and more often times horrible as a fantasy QB as he is a real life QB.



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      Ha, well I guess it depends how you look at it. Bortles is one of the highest scoring fantasy QB statistically, but contextually you’re right: he puts up like 30 points or 5. It just ends up being a lot at the end of the season.

      I had the curse of Bortles (King Bort, as I call him or simply Bort like from The Simpsons lol) the two seasons prior to this one, so I understand the frustration.
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      Originally posted by Money99
      And how does one levy a check that will result in only a slight concussion? Do they set their shoulder-pads to 'stun'?

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