Leonard Fournette, Buccaneers Fantasy Outlook via Ronald Jones after win over Giants

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers earned a comeback win against the New York Giants on Monday night in what was an unusual and total outing against the Giants 1-7. in the last two frames to get a 25-23 win and move to 6-2.

But there’s more to the slow start than what’s shown on the board.

Ronald Jones II, who was the team’s most productive runner in the first seven games, adding some in the absence of Leonard Fournette, had a quieter exit with seven runs for 23 yards and four receptions for 23 yards, but lost his first loose ball of the game. season and his fall under pressure from Giants defense, Blake Martinez, allowed the Giants to score the first-quarter touchdown.

It was another tough night for Jones, who broke a three-game 100-yard run with a 34-yard low-box purpose last week in front of the Las Vegas Raiders.

While Monday’s game didn’t exactly look like everything the Buccaneers have thrown in what’s going on in the season, it hasn’t all been negative.

Fournette, who did not touch the ball at all in Week 5, continued to leave the hole, building her success in Week 7, in which she recorded 50 yards in 11 hauls and scored six of the seven goals in a 47-yard reception. Season.

On Monday, he led the Buccaneers’ ground game with 52 yards in 15 attempts and added six goals, tied for third place on the team, however, he controlled 3 for 19 yards.

With their movements opposed to those of the Giants, the Buccaneers showed confidence in the fourth overall selection of 2017, although he was hampered by injuries and overshadowed at this level of the year.

Looking at the trends, the Buccaneers’ two balloon carriers are false additions to any list, but if there’s one from, the stats begin to move in a direction that suggests that a healthy Fourette will be used a little more than Jones as the Buccaneers continue their season under Quarterback Tom Brady.

As long as the two players are on the ground, they will remain RB2 without the option of this limit being maintained as they continue to split.

In Week 9, the Buccaneers will face the New Orleans Saints, whose defensive averaged 78. 3 yards consistent with the game against midfield runners this season, at least eighth in the league, and it is notoriously difficult to oppose the rush. player as a ball carrier, it would possibly be valuable to take a look at their bank to think again before an unpleasant game.

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After watching the Jones disaster, it’s probably time for the Giants to write QB ➡️

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