Thursday, October 4, 2012

Divisional Power Rankings: Part III


And now we come to the exciting conclusion of our three part series with the surprisingly best of the bunch; The Gibbs Division. We all know that Phil and Diesel consistently put forth solid fantasy teams, but the real shocker this year has been the one in the pink that is Lynn, and the two in the stink that is B-Hall.

B-Hall was my sleeper pick to finally make the playoffs this year, and he is amazingly looking like the worst of the bunch. If Ryan Matthews can get his shit together, he might live up to his preseason expectations, but even without him he is still a formidable foe each week.

Lynn has been the biggest surprise due to his apathetic approach to fantasy football team management. But RG3 has been an unstoppable fantasy force this year, and his trade with Laz to also acquire T-Rich is looking like a genius move. I can't believe I'm saying this but Lynn could actually be a force to be reckoned with for the forseable future. Imagine if he actually started trying.

Phil will ride his QBs to the playoffs, but he's gonna need more of his crafty trades to secure another solid running back to go with Bush, because RBs are without a doubt the difference between good and great fantasy teams this year...which brings me to Diesel.

Dammit, if stupid Ryan Fitzpatrick keeps playing well Diesel is going to be able to ride that smug smile of his all the way to a championship. His running backs are phenomenal, his WRs are suprisingly awesome, and his TE is the best in the league. His only weakness is the up and down nature of his QBs. But all he will probably need is two good games in a row at the end of the season out of them. Oh, and piece of advice Diesel, you might want to make sure you have a backup plan for Schaub in case you do make it to the Championship, because the way Houston is playing, they are surely gonna be resting starters this year. There, I warned you in Week 5, so you can't complain about the fact that we play into Week 17 this year.

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