Sun 10/14/12 4:34 PM7 Comments

Josh Freeman completed 15-of-26 passes for 328 yards, three touchdowns and one interception against the Chiefs in Week 6. Freeman simply put the ball up and let his receivers make plays down the field. Mike Williams and Tiquan Underwood both had fluky long gainers with defenders falling down after the catch. The 12.6 YPA is the highest of Freeman's career, the 328 yards the second-highest, and the 124.7 passer rating the fourth-highest. Although Freeman's boffo performance speaks more about opponent and luck, he has a chance for back-to-back fantasy feasts with tasty matchup versus the Saints in Week 7.

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BucsForLife96 Tue 10/16/12 4:38 PM

What do they mean his performance is the result of "opponent and luck"?

Coming into the game, the Chiefs had a top 5 passing defence. They have two shutdown corners in Routt and Flowers. Not to mention probably the best linebacking core in the leauge with Justin Houston, Tamba Hali, and Derrick Johnson. Also let's not forget they have a star safety whose only getting better in Eric Berry, so overall this was an extremely tough defense to throw against. Honestly, I have Freeman in another league and I benched him thinking he'd be no chance against this defence.

trefights Tue 10/16/12 10:22 PM

you are reaching...their corners are above avg at best...LB's are not best in league or even in argument for that title...and its DEFENSE not defence...wow