October 26th 2017
Thursday Evening Edition
Thursday’s
Twitter Takes
It's never just about the matchup, but it's always about the game. Maybe tonight's contest isn't a battle between two Titans, but it can still offer a lot of excitement, thrills, and surprises; at least we can hope for it. It's Thursday night, what else are you going to do? Just sit back, enjoy the NFL action and hope we didn't jsut waste three hours of our lives.
"Tonight's matchup could be the
snoozefest of the season, both offenses rank among worst; BAL-31, Mia-32"
by @FantsySprtsHome
Then again, we thought that was the case
when the Rams and Niners played a few weeks back. While it may have a lot of
tendencies leaning toward a lot scoring affair, there are plenty of storylines
to suggest we could be in for a few surprises.
"Ravens and Flacco could be in for
long night against Phins D (ranked 10th total yards)" by @ FantsySprtsHome
Dolphins have been playing well this
season, but the Ravens are at home and this could be just the type of setting
to kickstart Flacco and company. But I’m not holding my breath.
"With Matt Moore under center, Stills
could be a favorite play tonight. He's coming off a big game last Sunday"
by @FantsySprtsHome
Don’t be surprised to see a rejuvenated
and animated Moore tonight. He’s got a great opportunity to seize control of
the starting gig in Miami, nothing that a big game couldn’t help cement maybe.
"Phins D pretty good, but trouble
covering the backs could open up play for both Buck Allen tonight." by
@FantsySprtsHome
I expect Buck to be very busy in the short
passing game, as well as tight end Ben Watson. Flacco may not throw for a ton,
but he could complete a lot of passes. Get out your PPR calculator.
"Jay Ajayi may be the only strong
& must-play tonight; Ravens D last in the league allowing 145-yds/gm!"
by @FantsySprtsHome
The Ravens D has just struggled awful this
season against the run and this would be the type of game the Dolphins would
need out of Ajayi, lots of carries and lots of yards; could open some
play-action and allow Moore to take a few shots downfield.
That's My Take.
~David Ortega
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