A Look at the Dallas Cowboys’ 2010 fantasy season
Remember
“Standard” scoring
25 passing yards = 1 point
Passing touchdown = 4 points
Interception = -1 point
10 rushing or receiving yards = 1 point
Rushing or receiving touchdown = 6 points
Tony Romo
At Washington: 15 fantasy points
Chicago: 14 fantasy points
At Houston: 19 fantasy points
Tennessee: 22 fantasy points
At Minnesota: 20 fantasy points
“Anything short of 4,200 yards and 25 touchdowns will be a fantasy disappointment” – Andy Behrens, Yahoo Fantasy Sports
And Then…
Insert Jon Kitna
Who’s…Good?
Romo: 148/213, 1605 yards, 11 TDs, 7 INTs
95 fantasy points
Kitna: 148/226, 1703 yards, 11 TDs, 8 INTs
110 fantasy points
The Running Game: Low Expectations x 2
Jones: 531 rushing yards, 0 touchdowns – ranked 31st among RBs
Barber: 313 rushing yards, 3 touchdowns – ranked 48th among RBs
Not much production, after all
Miles Austin
81 catches, 1,320 yards, 11 TDs
in 2009
First four games
31 catches
474 yards
2 touchdowns
58 fantasy points
25 catches
330 yards
3 touchdowns
46 fantasy points
Next
eight
games
WHO
IS
#2?Roy Williams, the disappointing veteran
Dez Bryant, the explosive and talented rookie
Bryant
45 catches
561 yards
8 total touchdowns
98 fantasy points
Williams
34 catches
501 yards
5 touchdowns
74 fantasy points
Seventh straight season with 60+ catches and 700+ yards
Jason Witten: Ole’ reliable
Fourth among TEs in standard leagues
Second in points-per-reception leagues
Leads all tight ends in catches (65) and yards (702)
A Look at the Dallas Cowboys’ 2010 fantasy season
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