I think Clarence Hill or another media guy used to do this after every game. Rank your top three and bottom three players from the Cowboys week one game:
Top 3
1. Tony Romo - This one is easy. No explanation needed.
2. Jason Witten - About the same. Game winning TD, but he was making plays all game long. Got me about 27 fantasy points too.
3. Eli Manning - What a dumbass telling his RB not to score, then throwing the ball away on third down. We don't win without his idiocy.
Bottom 3
1. Jeremy Mincey - Dumb dumb dumb penalty that I thought iced the game, at the time. You got to be smarter than that.
2. Dez Bryant - I hate to say it, because I'm not sure it was even his fault. I mean, the coaches didn't let him do ANYTHING during the preseason, and it showed with him being dehydrated in the first quarter???? Also had a bad drop on a pass that hit him directly in the hands.
3. Devin Street - Both he and Williams had drops in the game, but at least Williams "redeemed" himself with a few catches in our late drive. Street is a second year receiver who talked in the offseason about wanting to dominate. He needs to learn how to be average first. Make plays when you get your snaps FFS
Top 3
1. Tony Romo - This one is easy. No explanation needed.
2. Jason Witten - About the same. Game winning TD, but he was making plays all game long. Got me about 27 fantasy points too.
3. Eli Manning - What a dumbass telling his RB not to score, then throwing the ball away on third down. We don't win without his idiocy.
Bottom 3
1. Jeremy Mincey - Dumb dumb dumb penalty that I thought iced the game, at the time. You got to be smarter than that.
2. Dez Bryant - I hate to say it, because I'm not sure it was even his fault. I mean, the coaches didn't let him do ANYTHING during the preseason, and it showed with him being dehydrated in the first quarter???? Also had a bad drop on a pass that hit him directly in the hands.
3. Devin Street - Both he and Williams had drops in the game, but at least Williams "redeemed" himself with a few catches in our late drive. Street is a second year receiver who talked in the offseason about wanting to dominate. He needs to learn how to be average first. Make plays when you get your snaps FFS