Jacksonville Jaguars – 14, Atlanta Falcons – 41

Hopefully for the Jaguars faithful, this isn’t a sign of things to come with the new regime. As bland as Del Rio’s crew was, at least they didn’t get blown out of the building very often.
Blaine Gabbert (146 total yards, 1 TD, 1 INT) looked like he regressed, which is pretty bad considering he wasn’t that far ahead as it was.
Matt Ryan (224 yards, 3 TDs) on the other hand looked like he was well in the groove, which is just the right time to be clicking for fantasy owners. In fact, all of Ryan’s damage was done in the first three quarters, as he wasn’t even needed for the 4
th quarter, which I’m sure fantasy owners wished the Jags would have at least put up a little more of a fight so Ryan would have to keep passing.
Chastin West (3-38, 1 TD) got his first start of the season and actually made a little bit of something from it with a garbage time touchdown catch. None of the other receivers mattered for the Jags, which has been the story all season.
This was easily the best game of the year for
Roddy White (10-135, 2 TDs), who was having a down year until a couple of weeks ago. Just like with Ryan’s timing, it couldn’t be any better for fantasy owners in the middle of the playoffs.
Julio Jones (5-85, 1 TD) also had a very nice game fantasy-wise, while the Roddy love really hurt
Tony Gonzalez’s (1-14) numbers.
Maurice Jones-Drew (17 car., 112 yards; 1 rec., 1 yards) just keeps chugging along, tallying yet another 100 yard rushing game. It’s too bad he didn’t get into the endzone in this game, but fantasy owners have to be happy with the production yardage-wise.
Michael Turner’s (19 car., 61 yards, 1 TD; 2 rec., 4 yards) yardage was disappointing in this game, but he at least got a touchdown out of it to salvage his fantasy day.
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