ivotuk":w470c1gh said:
Somos doces":w470c1gh said:
I'm guessing most QBs who have faced the Hawks this year have racked up some gaudy fantasy football numbers (apologies for my ignorance; I don't play FF). But really, unless players get thousands of points for a win, who gives a rip how many FF stats Murray accrues Sunday night, as long as the Hawks emerge victorious?
Never played either and know squawt about FF. Reason for posting was the "experts" opinion on how the game vs AZ is going to go.
They may be talking about FF, a game I know nothing about, but they are pretty good at what they do. However,
I don't think they put in the effort when it comes to the Seattle games, and they'll find out how mistaken they are this Sunday.
You're completely wrong about the bolded. Not trying to be a jerk about it but you're (wrongly) accusing them of something that you yourself are actually doing. FF is about stats, period. Winning and losing mean nothing at all in FF. It's all stats, and considering the number of passing yards, and to a lesser degree TDs, that we give up, starting a decent to good QB against our defense is a given for FF. Doesn't matter if the QB is on the winning or losing team, they have all racked up heavy points against Seattle's D. I know that doesn't fit with the still-persisting, overwhelming feeling of no respect that has astoundingly continued unabated amongst the fanbase (longtime lurker here and Reddit), but there is absolutely no bias in the statement you are wrongly calling out as uninformed.
I'd be ecstatic if they do end u being mistaken by the time the final whistle blows, but unlike FF, all I care about are wins and losses. Don't get me wrong, I want Russ to get the stats needed to win MVP. But pulling us through adversity into wins is more important to me. It would be nice if he didn't need to though.