Showing posts with label week 13. Show all posts
Showing posts with label week 13. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

NFL Tuesday Takeaway: What We Learned in Week 13

You know what makes the NFL great, its unpredictability.

Each week, contradiction and conventional thinking collide, giving us sport writers more than enough good stuff to write about on Tuesday.

From the superstar running back who's turned around his season to Tebowmania to a pair of rookie quarterbacks taking charge in year one, it's all covered in the Week 13 edition of the Tuesday Takeaway.  

CJ2K is OK

Don't look now, but Tennessee Titans running back Chris Johnson is relevant again.

Johnson had his best game of the season Sunday, rushing for 153 yards and two touchdowns in a 23-17 win over the Buffalo Bills.

In the last four games, Johnson has 486 rushing yards and three touchdowns, which included a 13-yard dud of a game against the Atlanta Falcons.

Prior to his recent breakout games, Johnson had rushed for a total of 366 yards in the Titans previous eight games.

Johnson needs just 148 yards to reach the 1000-yard rushing mark for the year. Johnson can make a lot of people forget about his sluggish start with a strong finish.

Tebow at ten

Tim Tebow started his tenth career game for the Denver Broncos on Sunday and he won again. Tebow has figured out how to win in the NFL, even though most of us haven't figured out have he's doing it.

Tebow is 7-3 as a starter, including 6-1 this season since taking over for Kyle Orton. Despite the continued winning, V.P. of Football Operations John Elway still isn't ready to commit to Tebow as the Broncos quarterback of the future.

Elway's non-commital approach to Tebowmania got me wondering about Elway's first ten games as a starter.

In 1983, Elway started ten games as a rookie. He was afwul.

Elway finished 4-6 as a starter that year. He threw seven touchdowns, 14 interceptions and completed just 47.5 percent of his passes. He also had one game-winning drive, something he would become known for during his career.

When you compare the two player's stats, there really is no comparison.

In ten starts, Tebow has 14 touchdown passes, six rushing touchdowns and four interceptions. And perhaps the most intriguing stat, Tebow has a higher completion percentage at 48 percent.  

I know it's only ten starts and it's a small sample size, but right now it's all we have,

Pondering Percy's big day

The Minnesota Vikings are getting Percy Harvin (pictured) the ball more often these days and it's paying off.

Harvin is coming off his best game of the year in Week 13 against the Denver Broncos. Harvin finished with eight catches for 156 yards and two touchdowns. He also had five carries for 19 yards.

I've documented Harvin's rise this season in a previous article, but it bares repeating, he's on the brink of superstardom.

In the past five games, Harvin has 32 catches for 434 yards and five touchdowns (four receiving, one rushing). In the previous seven games, Harvin had 27 receptions for 276 yards and zero touchdowns.

It's clear that Harvin and rookie quarterback Christian Ponder are clicking right now. I expect this duo to be great for many years to come for the Vikings.

Run, Cam, run

Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton broke an NFL record Sunday that stood for 35 years.

In the Panther's Week 13 win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Newton ran for three touchdowns giving him 13 rushing touchdowns on the season.

Those 13 rushing touchdowns by Newton are the most rushing touchdowns in NFL history, one more than New England Patriots quarterback Steve Grogan scored in 1976.

Newton also became just the second player in NFL history to score a rushing touchdown in nine of first 12 games. The other player was hall of famer Eric Dickerson.

Newton has single-handedly turned around the Panthers offense. He's accounted for 26 touchdowns this year, which is remarkable when you consider the Panthers offense scored 16 touchdowns total last season.


A former quarterback leads Bills wide receivers

Buffalo Bills wide receiver Brad Smith was a heckuva quarterback at Missouri. Now he's a heckuva wide receiver in Buffalo.

In Week 13, Smith led all Bills players with ten targets. He made seven catches and 72 yards in a loss to the Tennessee Titans.

With all the injuries to the Bills receivers, Smith has moved into the starting line-up for Buffalo. In two games as a starter he has 17 targets, 11 catches, 149 yards and a touchdown.

The quarterback-to-wide receiver transition is not an easy thing to do. But Smith looks like he's ready to put his quarterbacking days behind him.

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

2011 NFL Schedule: Week 13

THURSDAY, DEC. 1 (All Times ET)
Philadelphia at Seattle  8:20 PM

SUNDAY, DEC. 4
Tennessee at Buffalo  1:00 PM
Kansas City at Chicago  1:00 PM
Baltimore at Cleveland  1:00 PM
Oakland at Miami  1:00 PM
Detroit at New Orleans  1:00 PM
Carolina at Tampa Bay  1:00 PM
NY Jets at Washington  1:00 PM
Atlanta at Houston  1:00 PM
Cincinnati at Pittsburgh  1:00 PM
Denver at Minnesota  4:05 PM
Green Bay at NY Giants  4:15 PM
Dallas at Arizona  4:15 PM
St. Louis at San Francisco  4:15 PM
Indianapolis at New England  8:20 PM

MONDAY, DEC. 5San Diego at Jacksonville  8:30 PM

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Week 13: Fantasy football rankings -- QB, RB, WR/TE

QB
1. Aaron Rodgers vs SF
2. Philip Rivers vs OAK
3. Drew Brees at CIN
4. Michael Vick vs HOU
5. Peyton Manning vs DAL
6. Kyle Orton at KC
7. Tom Brady vs NYJ
8. Jay Cutler at DET
9. Matt Cassel vs DEN
10. Matt Ryan at TB
11. Eli Manning vs WAS
12. Matt Schaub at PHI
13. Josh Freeman vs ATL
14. David Garrard at TEN
15. Mark Sanchez at NE
16. Sam Bradford at ARI
17. Joe Flacco vs PIT
18. Ben Roethlisberger at BAL
19. Matt Hasselbeck vs CAR
20. Ryan Fitzpatrick at MIN

RB
1. Peyton Hillis at MIA
2. Arian Foster at PHI
3. Jamaal Charles vs DEN
4. Michael Turner at TB
5. Maurice Jones-Drew at TEN 
6. Chris Johnson vs JAC
7. Steven Jackson at ARI
8. Mike Tolbert vs OAK
9. Rashard Mendenhall at BAL
10. Adrian Peterson vs Buffalo 
11. Ray Rice vs PIT
12. LeSean McCoy vs HOU
13. Matt Forte at DET
14. Knowshon Moreno at KC
15. Mike Goodson at SEA
16. Ahmad Bradshaw vs WAS
17. Felix Jones at IND
18. Brandon Jacobs vs WAS
19. Thomas Jones vs DEN
20. Toby Gerhart vs Buffalo
21. Jonathan Stewart at SEA
22. Chris Ivory at CIN
23. Cedric Benson vs NO
24. BenJarvus Green-Ellis vs NYJ
25. LaDainian Tomlinson at NE
26. Fred Jackson at MIN
27. Ronnie Brown vs CLE
28. Danny Woodhead vs NYJ
29. Darren McFadden at SD
30. Brian Westbrook at GB
31. Ricky Williams vs CLE
32. Donald Brown vs DAL
33. Maurice Morris vs CHI
34. Brandon Jackson vs SF
35. Keiland Williams at NYG
36. Darren Sproles vs OAK
37. Beanie Wells vs STL
38. Anthony Dixon at GB
39. LeGarrette Blount vs ATL
40. Marshawn Lynch vs CAR
41. Tim Hightower vs STL
42. Shonn Greene at NE
43. Justin Forsett vs CAR
44. Reggie Bush at CIN
45. Tashard Choice at IND

WR
1. Dwayne Bowe vs DEN
2. Brandon Lloyd at KC
3. Calvin Johnson vs CHI
4. Andre Johnson at PHI
5. Roddy White at TB
6. Marques Colston at CIN
7. Greg Jennings vs SF
8. DeSean Jackson vs HOU
9. Santonio Holmes at NE
10. Miles Austin at IND
11. Reggie Wayne vs DAL 
12. Dez Bryant at IND
13. Steve Johnson at MIN
14. Jeremy Maclin vs HOU
15. Mario Manningham vs WAS
16. Mike Wallace at BAL
17. Larry Fitzgerald vs STL
18. Mike Williams (TB) vs ATL
19. Wes Welker vs NYJ
20. Jacob Tamme vs DAL
21. Braylon Edwards at NE
22. Anquan Boldin vs PIT
23. Blair White vs DAL
24. Johnny Knox at DET
25. Terrell Owens vs NO
26. Derrick Mason vs PIT
27. Ben Obomanu vs CAR
28. Hines Ward at BAL
29. Pierre Garcon vs DAL
30. Antonio Gates vs OAK
31. Percy Harvin vs BUF
32. Mike Thomas JAC at TEN 
33. Sidney Rice vs BUF
34. Davone Bess vs CLE
35. Malcom Floyd vs OAK
36. James Jones vs SF
37. Lance Moore at CIN
38. Mike Sims-Walker at TEN
39. Deion Branch vs NYJ
40. Danny Amendola  at ARI
41. Santana Moss at NYG
42. Michael Crabtree at GB
43. Chad Ochocinco vs NO
44. Legedu Naanee vs OAK
45. Robert Meachem at CIN
46. Nate Washington vs JAC
47. Steve Smith (CAR) at SEA
48. Jabar Gaffney at KC
49. Steve Breaston vs STL
50. Kevin Boss vs. WAS