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Our battle at the top continues!

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Hot Takes

1. Old Man AP

Adrian Peterson became just the second RB in NFL history to have a 90+ yard run and finish under 100 yards in a single game. He also passed Jim Brown for 5th on the all-time TD list for RB's. His touchdown of 90+ yard was also the longest of his career. 

Who would have thought he could still produce at 33?

2. OBJ for QB

Odell Beckham, Jr. is the first player since 1924 to record multiple games with a touchdown pass and a receiving touchdown in a single season.

3. Undrafted, Underrated

Since 1990, only 5 players have averaged above 6.0 yards per carry and rushed for over 1000 yards. If Phillip Lindsay can keep up his current pace, he will be the 6th.
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4. John Elway Edge Rusher Extraordinaire 

[Jhabvala] When the Broncos drafted Bradley Chubb they envisioned recreating the Von Miller-DeMarcus Ware tandem on the edge. I'm not sure even they expected this kind of production though. Miller and Ware combined for 24 sacks in 2014. Miller and Chubb have 22.5 sacks through 12 games.

5. Big Bust 

Kelvin Benjamin's performance goes beyond memes. Currently dead last in Catch Percentage (37.1 CTCH%) and Average Separation (1.7 YDs)

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The big question is whether or not Ken shall be suiting up to play QB for the Redskins I think.  Who's ever seen two QB's from one team with broken legs a couple of games apart?

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12 hours ago, MountainMilG said:

The big question is whether or not Ken shall be suiting up to play QB for the Redskins I think.  Who's ever seen two QB's from one team with broken legs a couple of games apart?

Sanchez now has a butt fumble and a butt fumble recovery... anything can happen

 

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