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some interesting nuggets from Mathew Berry article


Captain Morgan

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The "WR1" of the opposing team has yet to score against the Panthers this season and is averaging less than 40 yards a game. The Panthers have allowed the lowest completion percentage on deep passes (15-plus yards) this season and they can get after the QB. The Panthers have a top-10 pass rush and when under pressure, Andrew Luck is dead last in accuracy among 30 qualifiers this season. Hilton has the speed to take one to the house any time he touches it, but with that pass rush, it will be hard to let deep plays develop.

 

Jonathan Stewart, Panthers: He has 203 rushing yards and two touchdowns the past two weeks, so I like him at home on Monday Night Football on ESPN and the WatchESPN app (I'm a company man). He'll be facing a Colts team that has allowed eight rushing touchdowns this season, tied for the third most in the NFL.

 

 

http://espn.go.com/fantasy/football/story/_/page/TMR151029/matthew-berry-love-hate-list-sleepers-busts-fantasy-football-week-8

 

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30 minutes ago, Captain Morgan said:

The "WR1" of the opposing team has yet to score against the Panthers this season and is averaging less than 40 yards a game. The Panthers have allowed the lowest completion percentage on deep passes (15-plus yards) this season and they can get after the QB. The Panthers have a top-10 pass rush and when under pressure, Andrew Luck is dead last in accuracy among 30 qualifiers this season. Hilton has the speed to take one to the house any time he touches it, but with that pass rush, it will be hard to let deep plays develop.

 

Jonathan Stewart, Panthers: He has 203 rushing yards and two touchdowns the past two weeks, so I like him at home on Monday Night Football on ESPN and the WatchESPN app (I'm a company man). He'll be facing a Colts team that has allowed eight rushing touchdowns this season, tied for the third most in the NFL.

 

 

http://espn.go.com/fantasy/football/story/_/page/TMR151029/matthew-berry-love-hate-list-sleepers-busts-fantasy-football-week-8

 

Good information.

 

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6 hours ago, Dick the Butcher said:

Stew ran like a man freaking possessed against STOUT Seahawks and Eagles defenses . . . now the fragile ass Colts are coming to town.  If there was ever a time to use Stew and CAP together, it's now.



If CAP gets around 10 touches this game and Stew gets roughly 15, expect them to combine for WELL over 100 yards. Depending who is in and how well the OL does, we could have 200+ yards rushing between Stew, CAP, and Cam.

I know what you're thinking. For that to happen, both Stew and CAP have to average about 5 or 6 yards per carry. Well, I think that will happen. Cam is going to rush for about an additional 30-50. That's about a given. So, 200 yards shouldn't be hard if our OL can block without Kalil.

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