NFL GDT: Week 10

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CDJ

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Defense looked like a defense adjusting to life without arguably it's best player.

Pats were sloppy on both sides of the ball, the Seahawks werent. The end. Good win by Seattle.
 

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Especially since RW exploited the Prosise match up

Thought Prosise was going to be a real weapon for the hawks this season. Too bad he broke his wrist in camp. They haven't had a pass catching RB. CJ gives Wilson a great outlet and with his receiving skills, should be a great matchup against LBs.

Still need work on their red zone offence. More Graham in those situations.
 

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That was actually a great prime time game. If the Seahawks aren't playing the Pats/Vikings I don't mind them. Especially Sherman. I respect him more and more as time goes on.
 

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Chiefs tied for the #1 seed in the AFC.

What a time to be alive.

Technically NE still holds the tiebreaker, but that's pretty amazing. They really had no business being in that game, but Carolina was hellbent on losing. They looked wholly unimpressive, though I can understand that it was mostly due to injuries. Berry is holding that defense together right now. I know Peters made the play at the end on the fumble, but he struggled pretty good outside of that.
 

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Technically NE still holds the tiebreaker, but that's pretty amazing. They really had no business being in that game, but Carolina was hellbent on losing. They looked wholly unimpressive, though I can understand that it was mostly due to injuries. Berry is holding that defense together right now. I know Peters made the play at the end on the fumble, but he struggled pretty good outside of that.

Houston back next week is massive for that defense, especially with the way Dee Ford is playing. That gives them insane pass rush with Hali, Ford and Houston coming off the edges and Poe eating up the middle.

I can't imagine any team wants to play that defense in the post season. It honestly comes down to Ware and Kelce, if they can be effective I think they have a shot at beating NE and coming out of the AFC.
 

What the Faulk

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Houston back next week is massive for that defense, especially with the way Dee Ford is playing. That gives them insane pass rush with Hali, Ford and Houston coming off the edges and Poe eating up the middle.

I can't imagine any team wants to play that defense in the post season. It honestly comes down to Ware and Kelce, if they can be effective I think they have a shot at beating NE and coming out of the AFC.

They're still susceptible to getting burned just enough in the secondary to overcome their stagnant offense.
 

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I've got a decent shot at cobbling together another good DFS finish this week in the primetime slate again. 46 points behind first with OBJ, Shepherd, Eifert, and the Giants' defense. Some of those are going to be highly owned but I think Eifert is my ace in the hole. Gronk and Graham were a combined 101% owned and put up a combined 17 points. Bennett put up 20 with 7% ownership. I'd guess Eifert will probably be 10-15, and if he can have a huge game while still leaving 5+ points for the defense, I'll probably shoot up in the standings. Realistically, I'll probably need those 4 to combine for ~100 points with Eifert doing most of the work. It's a longshot, but doable. I've also got Eli as a handcuff in a different lineup with the same remaining players, but in a smaller tournament.

Now watch the Bengals harass the Giants' passing game all night.
 
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