Lately, I've been using ground turkey instead of ground beef sometimes for burgers, spaghetti, etc. It's cheaper, healthier and the taste isnt too different if you season it enough. Last night during the ravens/bengals game i just reheated some leftover deep dish pizza in the toaster oven. It was alright but couldnt make up for the disappointment i felt in seeing aj green score 3 tds, im going against him in one of my leagues.
I also have amari cooper on my team, and he only got 3 targets against the rams, i think carr only threw it 9 times all games to his wr's, preferring shorter passes to his backs and te's.
So yeah, seems like they could use WR help, but i guess the league might suspend martavis next week for weed yet again. I love the fact that he smokes but he needs to be smarter about evading tests or just not indulging at all; this is like his 3rd or 4th weed related suspension, and after the 1st one they test you randomly and often all throughout the year.
The best WR on the cowboys is cole beasley, a 5' 8" white guy. Not that white people cant be superior athletes, but he doesnt strike me as exceptionally quick like wes welker or other small receivers should be. They also have allen hurns and tavon austin, who are pretty just replacement level players. No one special at tight end, Zeke is the only above average skill position player on offense. And he's way better than above average, but even he's going to struggle if defenses focus on stopping him.
Then they cut dan bailey to save money, he was the 2nd most accurate kicker in nfl history. Their problems go way beyond who's the kicker, but in a close game it could be the difference between a win or loss.
I actually think it's a positive when youre mad after a browns loss because they almost had the win, against a playoff team no less. Like, in the last 2 years, the opportunities to win games against good teams have been few and far between, right?
Tyrod's a good leader, hard worker, and keeps turnovers low, but he is what he is at this point, a QB with a low ceiling as a passer.
I really want to see what baker can do, but so long as tyrod is competent running the offense, he'll remain on the sidelines. That's not bad either, he's learning and watching and improving, but id like to see if he can have some insane passing stats like he did at oklahoma. With jarvis and josh and duke and yannick, he could have some 350-400 yd games...
I also have amari cooper on my team, and he only got 3 targets against the rams, i think carr only threw it 9 times all games to his wr's, preferring shorter passes to his backs and te's.
So yeah, seems like they could use WR help, but i guess the league might suspend martavis next week for weed yet again. I love the fact that he smokes but he needs to be smarter about evading tests or just not indulging at all; this is like his 3rd or 4th weed related suspension, and after the 1st one they test you randomly and often all throughout the year.
The best WR on the cowboys is cole beasley, a 5' 8" white guy. Not that white people cant be superior athletes, but he doesnt strike me as exceptionally quick like wes welker or other small receivers should be. They also have allen hurns and tavon austin, who are pretty just replacement level players. No one special at tight end, Zeke is the only above average skill position player on offense. And he's way better than above average, but even he's going to struggle if defenses focus on stopping him.
Then they cut dan bailey to save money, he was the 2nd most accurate kicker in nfl history. Their problems go way beyond who's the kicker, but in a close game it could be the difference between a win or loss.
I actually think it's a positive when youre mad after a browns loss because they almost had the win, against a playoff team no less. Like, in the last 2 years, the opportunities to win games against good teams have been few and far between, right?
Tyrod's a good leader, hard worker, and keeps turnovers low, but he is what he is at this point, a QB with a low ceiling as a passer.
I really want to see what baker can do, but so long as tyrod is competent running the offense, he'll remain on the sidelines. That's not bad either, he's learning and watching and improving, but id like to see if he can have some insane passing stats like he did at oklahoma. With jarvis and josh and duke and yannick, he could have some 350-400 yd games...