Dallas Cowboys – Fantasy Forecast – Analysis Featured on Cover32.com

Dallas Cowboys – Fantasy Forecast – Analysis Featured on Cover32.com

Minnesota Vikings at Dallas Cowboys

The Vikings are a hot mess.  There’s no getting around it.  However, the Dallas Cowboys are the new fantasy dependables.  Even when they lose, or look like they’re having a mediocre game, they seem to come through with the fantasy points we crave.  At least, at the WR position…

This week, we made some gut calls on Dez Bryant, Terrence Williams, DeMarco Murray, Tony Romo, Jason Witten and all RBs NOT named DeMarco Murray.

Here is an example of what you can find over at Cover32.com, by Her Fantasy Football:

Bench Warmers

Jason Witten
#7 Ranked TE
Sorry, he’s been terrible this year. You probably have to play him, but putting him on the bench is a symbolic gesture representing his frustrating fantasy presence. Frankly, Minnesota is pretty good against TEs so we don’t see Witten’s fantasy outlook changing anytime soon. He’s only scored more than seven fantasy points twice all season. The team seems to have a WR focus, so until Witten pulls it together, he’s hard to start. Last week, Romo only targeted Witten twice, TWICE!

 

Each week the ladies of Her Fantasy Football will provide written fantasy analysis and commentary on our brother site, Cover32.com.  Please go over there and check out all the exciting new things that group has to offer in regards to league news.  They provide in-depth analysis, team by team, giving the fans a closer look at the teams they love.

Fantasy Forecast: Cowboys vs. VikingsMINNESOTA VIKINGS Play ‘Em If You Got ‘Em Gut Calls Bench Warmers Vikings WRs Seriously, do the Vikings even need receivers? Doesn’t seem like it, as they never score any points. You can’t count on any of these guys. Patterson scored the most points of the crew and even then most of his points came from a returned kickoff.

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