Doug Baldwin is the second player ever with 10 receiving scores in four games. The other is Jerry Rice (1987). Baldwin has two or more scores in 4-straight games. The only other players to do that since 1965 are Cris Carter and Calvin Johnson. #Stupid

Sam Bradford has a 63.7 percent completion percentage. His receivers have dropped 33 of his passes this season. Add that in and his completion percentage would be a stellar 71.2 percent.

Teddy Bridgewater threw four touchdown passes in seven games coming into Week 15. He threw for four scores in Week 15. Of course he did. He also completed 17-of-20 passes. Two passes were dropped and one was batted down at the line of scrimmage. Only two of the 20 pass attempts were in the air more than 10-yards and 176 of the 231 passing yards he posted were yards after the catch stuff earned by his receivers.

Antonio Brown is the 5th player to have 1,500 yards in back-to-back seasons. The others are Julio Jones, Marvin Harrison, Andre Johnson and Calvin Johnson. Brown leads the NFL with 1,586 yards leaving him 112 yards behind his career best. He also needs 14 catches the final two games to surpass his career best total of 129 receptions.

John Brown dropped three passes in Week 15. He had four drops in his career heading into that game.

Derek Carr completed 6-of-22 passes that were in the air for more than 10-yards in Week 15. That’s awful folks. The weather? Maybe, but still.

Kirk Cousins is the new Drew Brees. Look at the splits. At home (117.0 QB Rating, 16 TDs, 2 INTs) he’s the best QB we’ve ever seen. On the road he’s Blaine Gabbert (74.6 QB Rating, 6 TDs, 9 INTs). His last two starts are on the road.

Stefon Diggs scored twice in Week 15. He caught a mere three passes on four targets though. He last scored in Week 8. He’s scored three of his four touchdowns this season against the Bears. He’s caught seven passes for 89 yards the last three games.

Devonta Freeman scored on the ground against the Jaguars in Week 15. It was his first rushing score since Week 6. Remember when I said, over and over, that his pace would slow?

Ted Ginn cannot catch. I’m serious. Every single game he has balls go right through his hands. Alas, the Panthers don’t have better options so Ginn continues to be heavily involved. He scored twice in Week 15 but could have had three as he let a would be 48 yards touchdown pass… go right through his hands. The last three games Ginn has caught 13 of 27 passes. Remember, he’s receiving passes from the NFL MVP front runner… and he can’t even haul in half the passes thrown his way.

Jeremy Hill stinks. I get it. He’s also run for two scores in four games this season. He’s the 4th Bengals player to ever do that. Might want to also take note that he’s tied with Freeman for the NFL lead with 10 rushing scores.

Allen Hurns has just one score in four games. In three of four he’s also failed to reach 45 yards. #Caution

Travis Kelce is a big time letdown. I heard that an awful lot over the weekend. Is that accurate? If you expected him to be a fantasy star you’re right. If you were being honest, sincere and authentic… how can this effort disappoint you? Dude plays for the Chiefs. His QB is Alex Smith. Despite that he’s only two receptions behind his 67 catches from last season. He’s only 40 yards behind his 862 yards last season. He has four scores. He had five last year. When the season is over he will have more catches, more yards and likely a very similar TD total. How can you be disappointed with a tight end who catches 75 passes for 950 yards and five scores in his second NFL season?

Eli Manning has two games left with a pace that leads him to 36 touchdown passes and 4,450 yards over 16 games. Year after year he produces and people bitch. I don’t get it.

Johnny Manziel completed 3-fo-9 passes that were in the air for more than 10-yards in Week 15.

Brock Osweiler has led the Broncos to… zero points in the second half of the last three games.

Philip Rivers spit on the blitz in Week 15 going 8-for-11 for 122 yards and two scores against the Jags.

Aaron Rodgers has failed to throw for 220 yards in 5-of-6 games. That just never happens – even though it just did.

Alex Smith completed 17 passes in Week 15. Every one of those passes hit his receiver’s hands within 10-yards of the line of scrimmage. He didn’t even attempt a pass of 20 yards in the contest with the Ravens.

Jacob Tamme didn’t catch a pass in Week 15. He has produced seven catches for 52 yards in three December games. He has one score this season.

Ryan Tannehill just can’t. Sorry, it’s not happening. In Week 15 he completed 4-of-11 passes that were in the air for more than 10-yards.

Julius Thomas has either scored or gone for 79 yards each of the last four games. He’s closing strong after a poor start to the season. He’s still failed to reach 30 yards in six of 10 games, but no one cares about that right now.

Delaine Walker has been a beast this season. He’s caught a career bets 76 yards. He’s gone for a career best 935 yards. He’s tied his career best with six scores. He’s gone for at least 60-yards in 5-straight games and has either caught six passes or scored twice in each of those five games.

Sammy Watkins scored twice in Week 15. That’s the second time in four outings that he’s scored twice. It’s also the 4th straight game in which he scored. He has nine touchdowns on the year by the way. He’s also gone for at least 80-yards in 4-straight games going over 100 yards three times.

James White has been all over the place as a pass catcher of late as he’s caught 21 of 24 targets for 224 yards the last three games

 

 

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