Shawn Siegele breaks down the most fantasy-relevant coaching decisions, looks at a handful of “almost” plays that would have changed the landscape in Week 3, and he praises Dan Campbell even in defeat.
After three crazy and ridiculously fun weeks to start the season, I want to express my gratitude at having the opportunity to do this. Sharing fantasy football with the RotoViz community is a privilege I try not to take for granted. Thank you to the writers, programmers, readers, and listeners. Thank you to the game providers, the NFL players who put their bodies on the line for our entertainment, all of the thousands of people behind the scenes who make all of this possible and do it in the context of a pandemic.
And Week 3 was a record-breaking, throat-clearing, stomach-twisting amalgam of guts, glamour, and the occasional coaching misfire. (We’re also thankful for the coaches, even when we second guess.) In short, it was awesome.
It also provided something of re-centering of the playing field. Josh Allen reminded everyone why he was a priority pick, and Saquon Barkley looked at least a little like the guy who was selected No. 1 overall two short years ago, D.K. Metcalf reclaimed the mantle in Seattle, while DeSean Jackson and Emmanuel Sanders offered notice that they’re still in the NFL.
As long as you didn’t draft Robert Woods over Cooper Kupp, you’re probably feeling okay today. That one did not rebalance.
Ben Gretch and I had a blast going over Sunday’s highlights for Stealing Bananas. In today’s piece, I’ll generally focus on elements we didn’t discuss in depth on the show, and then I’ll link you at the end to fill in the blanks.
Dave Caban and Anthony Shook have done an amazing job with the transition to Sports Info Solutions. If you missed it last week, make sure to put Dave’s WR/CB article on your must-read list. He’s also added a “pass defense” tab to the Advanced Stats Explorer. Dave and Ben have also collaborated on a Stealing Signals tool that will debut this week. We also have you covered on Mondays with some wizardry from Dave and Matt Spencer. Matt added a ton of new detail that’s available today in the Monday Review tool.