Return yardage aside, Landry is criminally underrated for this being PPR.
Robinson is the clear #1 on that group. After that, I'd say it's pretty close between Landry, Nelson, and Evans. Depending on how risky you want to play it with that pick, and whether you'd prefer to aim for consistency...
That is a very generous interpretation of what was happening. I'd maybe give him that benefit of the doubt early, but he was very clearly running away from having to fight at times because he was so gassed.
Yes. Numerous times in the 2nd, 3rd, and 5th. Part of the reason I gave Diaz the 2nd and 5th. The third was almost as lopsided for Diaz as the first was for McGregor.
He destroyed the leg in round one, but between Diaz starting to check it (which can hurt the kicker more than the kicker) and being gassed, he largely went away from the leg kicks as the fight went on. He still threw some, but did more damage to that leg in round 1 than 2-5 combined.
I think it was more a result of his leg being destroyed than anything, but he was definitely hoping McGregor would make the mistake of jumping into his guard.
McGregor was favored to win...
As for five rounds, he lasted, but I wouldn't say he fought five rounds. Diaz just didn't have the striking power or ability to get it to the ground because of his leg. His obsession with taunting, instead of pressing McGregor even harder didn't help. Gotta give...
A round can't be a draw unless there is a penalty. I had it 3-2, Diaz, but with round one being 10-8, for a 47-47 draw. I figure round two was probably the difference. McGregor clearly won the first half, Diaz won the second.
McGregor attacking Diaz front leg in round one was ultimately the...
Yep.
Bills released Karlos Williams, citing "performance" (lol ok). I almost didn't draft him because the Bills are, well the Bills. Might work out for the best anyways. Hard to imagine he doesn't land somewhere.
I guess I blocked out that Tyreek Hill was drafted. I don't actively root for anyone to get hurt, but I wouldn't mind him having a very, very short NFL career.
Diaz face always takes a beating because he's constantly dropping his hands, taunting, etc. That's not representative of his boxing skill, it's a reflection of his strategy. He does what he does to get in his opponent's head, so they get off their game, and wear themselves out. It typically...
McGregor is arguably the better striker, and certainly has more power, but Diaz is absolutely the better boxer.
The first 80% of the fight? Where McGregor foolishly punched himself out trying for a one-punch KO? That's not something a good "boxer" does. McGregor's game has two major question...
Packers had at least six. Attributable to Rodgers, depth, and the complete inability of any of the six to stay healthy.
It seems like most teams have 4. Did the Chiefs only have two?