This is a post where we talk about the unquantifiable stories behind a player’s actual performance that aren’t always shown in the postgame write-ups or the highlight reels.
Did a player put up a great score as a fluke but not look great on the field? Did they put up a terrible stat line but look good when given the chance? Who was purely the beneficiary of an unusual game script? Who was uncharacteristically written out of this week’s score book by factors beyond their control? Discuss the players you watched, and ask about those you didn’t.
The stat line winners and losers are in, but now it‘s film room time. For those who watched the games: Who passed and failed your eye test week 11?
Puka is just different without Kupp on the field.
Stafford was off on pretty much every throw vs Seattle. Puka and the other receivers had to really work to make each catch since the ball was rarely delivered on target.
D’Andre Swift is still really good
Monty continues to crush the eye test. Chicago really hindered his talent.
What’s up with Kelce?
Austin Ekeler has lost a step, maybe 2… think he’s still dealing with the residual affects of that high ankle sprain:
https://twitter.com/HaydenWinks/status/1726308465428287867?t=K0kBWa7hlBUn5pUpjHnE6g&s=19
Rachaad White has continued to look good over the last few weeks. Looks like Kamara-lite from a PPR league standpoint.