Fantasy Football 2015: Rules You Should Abide By
Winning QB’s Are Not Winners In Fantasy
May 26, 2015; San Diego, CA, USA; San Diego Chargers quarterback Philip Rivers (17) hands the ball off to running back Danny Woodhead (39) during organized team activities at Charger Park. Mandatory Credit: Jake Roth-USA TODAY Sports
People like to fall in love with the team record then the stats.
I would much rather have Rivers or Roethlisberger then a Wilson or a Kaepernick.
Rivers has constantly has thrown for over 4,000 yards and over 30 TD’s in his career.
Wilson, although his teams win, is a game manager. He threw for 1000 less yards and 11 less TD’s last year.
In a standard league, that is over 106 more points than Wilson. People will say that his rushing TD’s balance it out, but when factoring in Turnovers and sacks, that simply is not the case.
Besides logic tells you that teams playing with the lead tend to rush more.
That is less points for your QB. Playing from behind is the best way to rack in those fantasy points.
Do not be afraid to draft a Stafford or a Carr.
They are equally if not more valuable than a Wilson.
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