We'll leave him off of Tier 3 because, while his numbers figure to match the Felix Jones and C.J. Spiller types, Jacobs doesn't have the upside those guys do.Verdict: A fraudFelix Jones, Cowboys In his second season, Jones played replica IWC 5240-05 watch games and still averaged 5.9 yards per carry, which is a remarkable number. But he only had three touchdowns on 135 touches. On first glance, we figured Jones was a good No. 3 back with upside, but after studying Marion Barber's numbers, we're a little less bullish on Jones. He's still on Tier 3, but just barely, and he shouldn't? be considered a fantasy starter. Don't get carried away.
Going into yesterday's slate of games, there was the potential for MLB history to be made.We could've seen the first-ever three way tie and mini tournament to shake out the NL West champion and the Wild Card winner; we could've, basically, had playoff baseball today and tomorrow before getting playoff baseball Wednesday.Which, most would agree, would just be the bee's knees.Others, like oh I don't know maybe Braves and replica Omega 3506.61 watch Giants fans, may not have been so enthused.Fortunately for said fans and unfortunately for the rest of you (ha!), the Braves and Giants both won their games in order to ensure that such tomfoolery was not to transpire.
Bobby, clad in street clothes, kissed his wife after the Postgame press conference and said, simply, “No more uniform, honey.” Those words, manufactured by Hollywood, would be uttered as players doused him in celebratory champagne, the bliss of a championship campaign relieving the bubbly sting in his eyes.In Atlanta, though, no champagne flows to cover the tears brought on by the unhappy conclusion of a lifetime in baseball.Nevertheless, replica Omega 1202.15 watch allow me - and, probably, most of you - to repeat the chorus that has dominated these last few games: Thank you, Bobby, for 25 years at the helm of this team.And thank you to everyone who donned a Braves jersey this season for all the fond memories.I'll be looking forward to 2011, and I'm sure you will be, too.