Friday, December 2, 2016

The Mysterious Man of Alabama!

By Rubel Zaman

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There he goes, the mystery man, striding across a grass field outside of Bryant-Denny Stadium on a Tuesday afternoon in Tuscaloosa. Wearing a light blue collared shirt and jeans, a backpack strapped to his shoulders, he glances left and he glances right, then picks up his pace. This is the gait of someone who has somewhere important to be.
Two Alabama students notice the most famous 18-year-old football player in America—It's him!—and quickly pull out their i Phones to record the sighting. A few seconds later, the students exchange high-fives and my-oh-my looks as the dread locked silhouette disappears into the growing autumn shadows. This is their Bigfoot moment.
 There he goes, the mystery man, striding across a grass field outside of Bryant-Denny Stadium on a Tuesday afternoon in Tuscaloosa. Wearing a light blue collared shirt and jeans, a backpack strapped to his shoulders, he glances left and he glances right, then picks up his pace. This is the gait of someone who has somewhere important to be.
Two Alabama students notice the most famous 18-year-old football player in America—It's him!—and quickly pull out their iPhone to record the sighting. A few seconds later, the students exchange high-fives and my-oh-my looks as the dread-locked silhouette disappears into the growing autumn shadows. This is their Bigfoot moment.
The mystery man has at once been everywhere and nowhere since August. On Saturdays, he's appeared as the quarterback for the best team in college football, the first true freshman in 32 years to start behind center for Alabama. He's led the top-ranked Crimson Tide to a 12-0 record and a berth in the SEC title game this Saturday in Atlanta. He's already setting school records—on November 12 against Mississippi State, he became the first Alabama quarterback in history to pass for 300 yards and run for 100 in a single game—and he's on the short list of Heisman Trophy contenders.
But every other day of the week, he's been out of public view, unable to speak to the masses because of Nick Saran's ban on true freshmen interacting with the media. Just how unknown is the mystery man of Alabama? Ask Jay Barker, a former Tide quarterback who co-hosts a popular radio show in Birmingham, to name just two facts about him that don't pertain to football, and the 1992 national champion—who is as well-versed in all things 'Bama as anybody—looks at you like it's a math problem


Fantasy Football scoring of the weak.

Many NFL fantasy leagues begin with  their playoffs in Week 13 or 14, and if you clicked on this article, chances are you are just starting yours (congratulations!) or are making a final attempt to get into them. 

                                 Fantasy Football scoring of the weak 

Your many successes and failures this season no longer matter if all that stands between you and the postseason is one game. Setting your lineup this week becomes crucial, and one mistake could cost you.


The following rankings should help us make decisions for f antasy football  top positions, but don't be afraid to consider some sleeper, as well as . Sometimes getting into the play offs involves a stroke of luck from a dark-horse player of the year.

 Quarterbacks


Ranking Player     Team of the    Week  there are 13 Opponents.
Player     Team     Week 13 Opponent
1     Drew Brees     NO     DET                                         
2     Tom Brady     NE     LA
3     Russell Wilson     SEA     CAR                                   
4     Aaron Rodgers     GB     HOU
5     Ben Roethlisberger     PIT     NYG                              →→→
6     Matt Ryan     ATL     KC
7     Andrew Luck     IND     @NYJ                                  
8     Derek Carr     OAK     BUF
9     Colin Kaepernick     SF     @CHI                            
10     Matthew Stafford     DET     @NO
11     Philip Rivers     SD     TB                                        
12     Dak Prescott     DAL     @MIN                             
Washington's Kirk Cousins has been a bright spot on a 6-4-1 team that's in third place in the NFC East.

He was the third-highest-scoring quarterback in fantasy in Week 12, amassing 30.16 points thanks to his whopping 449 passing yards and three touchdowns.

Cousins didn't throw any interceptions in Week 12 and, in fact, hasn't thrown a single pick since the Week 9 bye. In that span, Cousins has also completed at least 66.7 percent of his passes and has thrown for eight touchdowns.

As numberFire's JJ Zachariason pointed out on Twitter, Cousins hasn't let his owners down much this season:
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Fantasy Football SCORING SETTINGS Or RULES

of  National football League

The following are the default NFL-Managed League Scoring Settings. These default scoring settings are used in all NFL-Managed Leagues. 

DEFAULT NFL-MANAGED SCORING SETTINGS 

OFFENSE

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Passing Yards: 1 point per 25 yards passing
Passing Touchdowns: 4 points
Interceptions: -2 points 
Rushing Yards: 1 point per 10 yards Rushing Touchdowns: 6 points 
Receiving Yards: 1 point per 10 yards                             
Receiving Touchdowns: 6 points
Fumble Recovered for a Touchdown: 6 points
2-Point Conversions: 2 points
Fumbles Lost: -2 points

KICKING
PAT Made: 1 point
FG Made (0-49 yards): 3 points
FG Made (50+ yards): 5 points
DEFENSE TEAM
Sacks: 1 point
Interceptions: 2 points
Fumbles Recovered: 2 points
Safeties: 2 points
Defensive Touchdowns: 6 points

Kick and Punt Return Touchdowns: 6 points
Points Allowed   (0): 10 points
Points Allowed   (1-6): 7 points
Points Allowed   (7-13): 4 points                                                  
Points Allowed   (14-20): 1 points
Points Allowed   (21-27): 0 points
Points Allowed   (28-34): -1 points
Points Allowed   (35+): -4 points

GENERAL SCORING SETTINGS
Use Fractional Points: Yes
Use Negative Points: Yes



  • HEAD-TO-HEAD SCORING FORMAT

All Fantasy Football leagues feature head-to-head scoring.
Much like the games that take place across the NFL each Sunday, your team will be matched up against another team within your league. Similar to an NFL game being decided on the field with the team scoring the most points earning a win, your fantasy matchup behaves accordingly.

Based on your NFL-Managed league scoring settings, your team will earn points based on the actual statistics and results played out in the NFL that week.If your team earns more points than your opponent,you earn a win in the league standings. Less points?
Take a loss. And if your game ends in a tie, you guessed it - a tie in the overall standings.
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