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Fantasy Football: ’22 Week 2 Recap

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Dolphins

The new Big 3 in Miami broke out in a big way on Sunday with Tua Tagovailoa throwing for 469 yards and 6 touchdowns, Tyreek Hill catching 11 passes for 190 yards and two touchdowns, and Jaylen Waddle going for 11 and 171 with two touchdowns of his own.

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Amon-Ra St. Brown

Lions receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown became the first player in NFL history to have 6 straight games of 8 or more receptions and a touchdown when he torched the Commanders for 9 catches for 116 yards with two touchdowns on Sunday. He also tacked on two runs for an additional 68 yards.

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Chiefs

Patrick Mahomes followed up his 360 yard 5 touchdown masterpiece against the Cardinals in Week 1 with 235 yards and 2 touchdowns in the Thursday night win over the Chargers. With the departure of Tyreek Hill, any pass catcher not named Travis Kelce should stay on your bench as Mahomes continues to spread the targets around.

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Buccaneers

Tampa Bay was already without receivers Chris Godwin and Julio Jones ahead of Sunday’s win over the Saints and will now be without Mike Evans in Week 3 after his suspension for the brawl against New Orleans. The Bucs added some insurance by signing free agent wide receiver Cole Beasley to their practice squad today.

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Drops

  • Cole Kmet – TE Bears
    • 0 catches on 2 targets for the season
  • Kadarius Toney – WR Giants
    • 2 catches for 23 yards for the season
  • Skyy Moore – WR Chiefs
    • 1 catch for 30 yards in a crowded KC receiver group
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Adds

  • Evan Engram – TE Jaguars
    • 11 catches through 2 weeks
  • Tyler Higbee – TE Rams
    • 110 yards for 6th most at TE
  • Brian Robinson – RB Commanders
    • Eligible to return Week 5
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Sell High

  • Michael Thomas – WR Saints
    • Can he keep up the pace? I don’t think so
  • David Montgomery – RB Bears
    • Bears offense looks dreadful and backup Khalil Herbert is a threat for carries
  • James Robinson – RB Jaguars
    • Solid start to the season but Etienne should get more touches as the season goes on
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Buy Low

  • Kyle Pitts – TE Falcons
    • Way too talented to continue being ignored, look for ATL him more involved
  • Brandon Aiyuk – WR 49er’s
    • Jimmy Garoppolo’s return bodes well for Aiyuk
  • Travis Etienne Jr. – RB Jaguars
    • Effective when he gets touches and will continue to get more involved

Pros and Cons of New Cleveland Head Coach Rob Chudzinski

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Pro: Offensive Aptitude

The man knows a thing or two about the tight end position. Chudzinski, also known as “Chud”, won two national championships during his time at the University of Miami where he was the starting tight end for three years. He returned to his alma mater as a tight ends coach where helped develop Bubba Franks, Jeremy Shockey, and Kellen Winslow II over an eight year span.

Chud has coached tight ends in the NFL for five years with the Cleveland Browns and the San Diego Chargers.

For the past two seasons Chud was the offensive coordinator for the Carolina Panthers. During his first season in Carolina he transformed a bleak, ineffective offense into a juggernaut.

His Panthers boasted the seventh overall offense in the league, as well as ranking fifth in points scored, and setting a franchise record for total yards. Having Offensive Rookie of the Year, Cam Newton, as his starting quarterback may have had something to do with that.

To say that the dude knows a thing or two about running an offense is an understatement. Chud has been at it for nearly two decades. His ten years in college football and nine years in the NFL must have enticed Jimmy Haslam and company.

Con: Lack of experience as Head Coach

After nine years in the NFL, this is Chud’s first head coaching gig. Former Cleveland head coach Pat Shurmur, provides an example of the difficult transition between offensive coordinator and head coach.

The Harbaugh brothers have recently set a high standard for first time head coaches in the NFL; however, it is unreasonable to expect that same level of production from others such as Chudzinski.

Pro: Experience with Browns

New+York+Jets+v+Cleveland+Browns+fKtm2HYYhJ2lChudzinski was born and raised a Cleveland Browns fan in Toledo, Ohio.

“My cousins and I, … we wanted to be in that stadium, in the Dog Pound so bad that we would watch games in December out in the snow, said Chudzinski. We’d flip the TV around in the window, and that was (like) us being there, being in the stands and being part of that.”

This will be his third stint with the Browns.  In 2007, as offensive coordinator, he took an ineffective offense to new heights, much like he did in Carolina. The team finished eighth in the league in total offense and featured five offensive Pro Bowl members: Derek Anderson, Braylon Edwards, Kellen Winslow II, Josh Cribbs, and Joe Thomas.

Cribbs’ future with the team remains unclear, but Joe Thomas remains on the roster. If Chud can utilize Brandon Weeden’s rocket of an arm like he did with Anderson, combined with the deep threat ability of Josh Gordon like he did with Braylon Edwards, Cleveland fans will be in for a real treat.

Chudzinski has had success with athletic tight ends like Winslow in Cleveland and at the University of Miami as well as Antonio Gates in San Diego. Gates is a converted basketball player from Kent State who shares a few similarities with Cleveland’s tight end Jordan Cameron who also played basketball in college. Perhaps Chud can propel Cameron to new heights.

Con: The Cleveland Brown’s 2008 Season

As encouraging as the success of the ‘07 campaign under Chudzinski was, 2008 proved equally agonizing. So bad, in fact, that the new management in place decided to part ways with Chud after the season.

The Brown’s offense fell from the top ten overall in ‘07 to twenty fourth in the league in points per game and twenty fifth in yards per game in ’08.

Chudzinski wasn’t solely responsible for the meltdown, many different factors contributed to Cleveland’s regression. Nonetheless, his departure was hardly protested by fans.

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Pro: Coaching Staff

One consolation of Cleveland fans who opposed the hiring of Chudzinski is the rest of the coaching staff in place.

The Browns recently signed Ray Horton as their defensive coordinator. His name was buzzing around rumor mills as teams searched for new head coaches this offseason. Horton felt betrayed when he wasn’t upgraded from defensive coordinator to head coach by the Arizona Cardinals this offseason, so he decided to accept the defensive coordinator position with Cleveland.

Horton comes with experience in the AFC North. He spent seven years coaching the secondary of the Pittsburgh Steelers from 2004-2010.

Norv Turner joins Chudzinski again in Cleveland, but this time, Chud is running the show. Most recently, Chudzinski served as the assistant head coach to Turner in San Diego.

If Chudzinski ever finds himself overwhelmed during his first attempt at coaching, he need to look no further than Turner and his fifteen years of NFL experience for advice.

Con: His nickname is ‘Chud’

Before the hiring of Chudzinksi, fans were teased with rumors of “sexy” name head coaching candidates such as Nick Saban, Chip Kelly, Ken Wisenhunt, Bruce Arians and others.

Chud’s nickname and reputation are about as sexy as Miley Cyrus’ new haircut. One ESPN analyst recently said that Haslam and Banner promised steak, but came back with Spam.

Every head coach needs an opportunity to build a reputation for himself. The accolades which make certain candidates so enticing are not just given, they are earned. Perhaps Chud’s current position as Cleveland’s head coach will serve as a launching pad to bolster his reputation.

 

Cleveland Cavaliers without Kyrie Irving

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Fourteen games into the NBA season and the Cleveland Cavaliers have a record of 3-14. Their record is a bit misleading, as the Cavs have been competitive in most of their games. They have lost a number of heart breakers late in the fourth quarter. Of their five late game losses, three were against probable playoff teams (Milwaukee, Miami, and Memphis). Over their last three games the Cavaliers entered the fourth quarter tied or leading only to come up short.

Starting point guard Kyrie Irving has missed the last four games due to a fractured finger. Is it a coincidence that the Cavaliers have lost these last three games without Irving? Lets take a closer look.

According to ESPN Research, Irving led the league last year in usage during clutch situations. His usage rate of 47.2% of his team’s possessions during clutch situations was 19.3% higher than his usage rate for the rest of the game. Here’s the astonishing part, of the top five players in usage rating during clutch situations, Kyrie was the only one to boast a higher field goal percentage than in non-clutch situations.

So what can we make of all these statistics? Well, when the game is on the line, Irving will have the ball in his hands. Also, he is not affected by pressure; in fact, he thrives on it, as evidenced by his field goal percentage.

A strong argument can be made that Irving is sorely missed by his coach and teammates. Perhaps a few of those games may have ended differently with Irving on the court. For Cleveland fans, Irving’s finger can’t heal soon enough