Elevation inc
12-18-2010, 02:29 PM
ALL PFF had a BAD DAY TEAM
There were a whole lot of really good players having really bad games in Week 14.
Terrell Owens, Ray Lewis, Patrick Willis, Clay Matthews and Charles Woodson all could wind up in the Hall of Fame, but not based on their play this week.
For Owens, Lewis and Matthews especially, the games were part of a longer slump that begs the questions of motivation (in Owens’ case), age (in Lewis’ case) and injury (in Matthews’ case). We’ll be interested to see how this trio performs in Week 15.
Quarterback— Mark Sanchez, New York Jets, and Kyle Orton, Denver (-4.8)
Normally we’d pick one or the other, but rarely do two quarterbacks turn in performances this bad. In September, both QBs were looking like godsends, here in December they look eminently benchable.
http://www.profootballfocus.com/blog/2010/12/18/the-week-14-had-a-bad-day-team/
There were a whole lot of really good players having really bad games in Week 14.
Terrell Owens, Ray Lewis, Patrick Willis, Clay Matthews and Charles Woodson all could wind up in the Hall of Fame, but not based on their play this week.
For Owens, Lewis and Matthews especially, the games were part of a longer slump that begs the questions of motivation (in Owens’ case), age (in Lewis’ case) and injury (in Matthews’ case). We’ll be interested to see how this trio performs in Week 15.
Quarterback— Mark Sanchez, New York Jets, and Kyle Orton, Denver (-4.8)
Normally we’d pick one or the other, but rarely do two quarterbacks turn in performances this bad. In September, both QBs were looking like godsends, here in December they look eminently benchable.
http://www.profootballfocus.com/blog/2010/12/18/the-week-14-had-a-bad-day-team/