
Russell Wilson, Percy Harvin's Instant Fantasy Reaction After Week 6
The Seattle Seahawks suffered a disappointing loss to the Dallas Cowboys in Week 6, and Russell Wilson and Percy Harvin were at the forefront of this poor effort.
Wilson was coming off one of the best games of his career on Monday night against the Washington Redskins, but he struggled in the passing attack:
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He was certainly disappointed in his effort when discussing it after the game:
Meanwhile, this was miles better than Harvin, who was nearly invisible in the loss:
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Doug Farrar of Sports Illustrated broke down a major problem for the receiver:
Harvin was rarely even targeted down the field and instead used as a gimmicky player with virtually no success. The former Minnesota Vikings star has plenty of talent, but he has only totaled 133 receiving yards in five games this season, only scoring once on a run play that should have been called out of bounds.
As a result, fantasy owners are left wondering what to do with these two players coming off rough outings.
The good news for Wilson is that he still finds ways to produce decent numbers even in a bad game due to his ability to use his legs. He scored a rushing touchdown, saving the day from being a disaster. He will still have more good weeks than bad weeks and is worth a start in most leagues, especially in favorable matchups.
On the other hand, Harvin has been terrible this year and is not worth starting until he proves otherwise. The team is not using him to his ability, and the player has not produced when given the chance. He could still go off for a big game but is not worth the risk.
That being said, the dynamic player is still too good to give up on. If you have him, stash him on your bench until he can starts playing to his ability. If he is on another team, this might be a good time to buy low on the talented player.
There should be better days ahead; the question is whether you are patient enough to wait for them.
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