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I will call my guy at ESPN and let him know how important this is for you,.

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I will call my guy at ESPN and let him know how important this is for you,.

You know what they say, ask a stupid question...

 

But hey, when you know a better place to ask an esoteric fantasy football question than a Fantasy Football message board, you let me know.

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You know what they say, ask a stupid question...

 

But hey, when you know a better place to ask an esoteric fantasy football question than a Fantasy Football message board, you let me know.

 

Just busting them a little. That's what we do here. :cheers:

 

stat corrections usually don't come out until after all the games are final around wed/thu

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Just busting them a little. That's what we do here. :cheers:

 

stat corrections usually don't come out until after all the games are final around wed/thu

All good! Thanks, dudes.

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I feel like the Seattle D/ST got credited with a sack that was a Kaep rush for a loss.

 

I'm in an incredibly tight matchup and every point counts.

 

I could be wrong, but I think that is a sack.

 

I think even if it is a designed run for the QB, if he gets tackled behind the line it is considered a sack.

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I could be wrong, but I think that is a sack.

 

I think even if it is a designed run for the QB, if he gets tackled behind the line it is considered a sack.

 

not even remotely true, the NFL has changed at least a dozen sacks on Cam/RG3/CK/Wilson this year alone into running plays, that then become -rush yards

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not even remotely true, the NFL has changed at least a dozen sacks on Cam/RG3/CK/Wilson this year alone into running plays, that then become -rush yards

This. I don't know the specific play in question. But the powers that be decide if it's a sack or a - rush play.

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I feel like the Seattle D/ST got credited with a sack that was a Kaep rush for a loss.

 

I'm in an incredibly tight matchup and every point counts.

hold on

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Stat corrections from this week (as per MFL)...

 

Detroit Lions at Philadelphia Eagles

(1st Qtr, 10:51 remaining. Fumble lost 7 yards, not 4)

(1st Qtr, 10:04 remaining. Pass was for 10 yards, not 7)

(1st Qtr, 3:36 remaining. Pass deflected by Mathis)

(2nd Qtr, 14:21 remaining. Fumble forced by Graham, not Barwin)

(2nd Qtr, 0:56 remaining. No pass defense on the play. 4th Qtr, 14:51 remaining. Pass deflected by Delmas)

Matthew Stafford: from 148 to 151 Passing Yards.

Lions: from 148 to 151 Net Passing Yards.

Lions: from 228 to 231 Net Total Yards.

Calvin Johnson: from 49 to 52 Receiving Yards.

Matthew Stafford: from -21 to -24 Own Fumble recovery Yards.

Brandon Graham: from 0 to 1 Forced Fumbles.

Connor Barwin: from 1 to 0 Forced Fumbles.

Rashean Mathis: from 2 to 3 Passes Defended.

Connor Barwin: from 6 to 5 Tackles.

Brandon Graham: from 0 to 1 Tackles.

 

Miami Dolphins at Pittsburgh Steelers

(1st Qtr, 10:10 remaining. Assists for Misi and Clemons)

(2nd Qtr, 13:18 remaining. Play changed from a sack to an aborted play)

(4th Qtr, 0:27 remaining, 7 yards, not 12.

(4th Qtr, 0:03 remaining. Various receiving yardage changes on lateral play)

Ryan Tannehill: from 2 to 3 Rushes.

Dolphins: from 24 to 25 Rushes.

Ryan Tannehill: from 3 Sacks Against for 21 Yards to 2 Sacks Against for 14 Yards.

Steelers Defense: from 3 Sacks for 21 Yards to 2 Sacks for 14 Yards.

Antonio Brown: from 137 to 138 Receiving Yards.

Jerricho Cotchery: from 62 to 57 Receiving Yards.

Le'Veon Bell: from 28 to 19 Receiving Yards.

Emmanuel Sanders: from 57 to 65 Receiving Yards.

Ben Roethlisberger: from 0 to 5 Receiving Yards.

Dolphins: from 360 to 367 Total Net Yards.

Dolphins: from 179 to 186 Net Passing Yards.

Ryan Tannehill: from 0 to -7 Own Fumble Recovery Yards.

Chris Clemons: from 5 to 6 Assists.

Jimmy Wilson: from 0 to 1 Assists.

Koa Misi: from 1 to 2 Assists.

Lamar Miller: from 1 to 0 Assists.

John Denney: from 1 to 0 Tackles.

Jason Worilds: from 2 Sacks for 13 Yards to 1 Sack for 6 Yards.

Jason Worilds: from 2 to 1 Quarterback Hits.

 

Kansas City Chiefs at Washington Redskins

(1st Qtr, 2:39 remaining. Return was for 41 yards, not 40)

(1st Qtr, 2:31 remaining. Rush was for 4 yards, not 5)

(1st Qtr, 1:52 remaining. Pass was for -2 yards, not -1)

(1st Qtr, 1:11 remaining. Pass was for 22 yards, not 21)

Jamaal Charles: from 151 to 150 Rushing Yards.

Chiefs: from 193 to 192 Net Rushing Yards.

Chiefs: from 347 to 346 Total Net Yards.

Dwayne Bowe: from 69 to 70 Receiving Yards.

Dexter McCluster: from 22 to 21 Receiving Yards.

Derrick Johnson: from 40 to 41 Interception Return Yards.

 

Atlanta Falcons at Green Bay Packers

(1st Qtr, 6:05 remaining. Full sack for Massaquoi)

Paul Worrilow: from 5 to 4 Assists.

Paul Worrilow: from 1.5 Sacks for 8.5 Yards to 1 Sack for 7 Yards.

Paul Worrilow: from 2 to 1 Quarterback Hits.

Jonathan Massaquoi: from 3 to 4 Tackles.

Jonathan Massaquoi: from 2 to 1 Assists.

Jonathan Massaquoi: from 1.5 Sacks for 8.5 Yards to 2 Sacks for 10 Yards.

Jonathan Massaquoi: from 1 to 2 Tackles For A Loss.

 

Carolina Panthers at New Orleans Saints

(2nd Qtr, 0:28 remaining. Sack split by Johnson and Addison)

Charles Johnson: from 0 to 1 Assists.

Charles Johnson: from 0 to 0.5 Sacks.

Charles Johnson: from 1 to 2 Quarterback Hits.

Mario Addison: from 1 to 0 Tackles.

Mario Addison: from 0 to 1 Assists.

Mario Addison: from 1 to 0.5 Sacks.

 

Dallas Cowboys at Chicago Bears

(4th Qtr, 10:52 remaining. Kickoff was for 19 yards, not 20. No kickoff return by rule)

(4th Qtr, 3:41 remaining. Tackle by Peppers, not Anderson)

Brandon Marshall: from 1 to 0 Kickoff Returns.

James Anderson: from 5 to 4 Tackles.

Julius Peppers: from 0 to 1 Tackles.

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