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Post#201 » by Mamba42 » Mon Nov 13, 2023 6:47 pm

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Mr B wrote:What were Travis’ numbers during his 3 game stretch?


CeeDee Lamb in the last three games: 34 receptions, 500 yards, 3 touchdowns

To compare with 3 games for Fulgham it would be: 21 receptions, 300 yards, 2 touchdowns.

I think Lamb's 3 game stretch more favorably compares with AJ Brown, Justin Jefferon and Tyreek Hill this year.

Best 3 weeks for Brown: 24 receptions, 433 yards, 2 touchdowns. Brown had an amazing 6 game stretch though where he went over 125 yards each game.

Jefferson's first three weeks this year: 27 receptions, 458 yards and 1 touchdown. Lamb's is better.

Hill's best 3 weeks: 25 receptions, 432 yards, 3 TDs. Lamb's is better.

So Lamb has had the best 3 weeks of anyone this year for sure, but of all time? That seems unlikely. Just quickly looking at 3 HoF WRs Jerry Rice, Randy Moss and Calvin Johnson we see better or comparable 3 week runs.

Jerry Rice 1995 best 3 weeks: 32 receptions, 563 yards and 3 touchdowns. Each game he went over 100 yards but it includes a massive 289 yard game with 3 touchdowns. So I guess Lamb's stretch is debatable with Rice's here as it's more evenly spread out.

Randy Moss 2007: 22 receptions, 403 yards and 5 touchdowns. Moss has fewer receptions and yards, but has 2 more TDs than Lamb.

Calvin Johnson 2011: 24 receptions, 560 yards 4 touchdowns. This is better than Lamb's and probably better than Rice's too.

Calvin Johnson 2012: 25 receptions, 490 yards and 3 TDs. Same as Lamb this year.

Calvin Johnson 2013: 29 receptions, 567 yards and 5 touchdowns. This is better than Lambs and better than Rice's 3 game stretch too.

I thought that might be the greatest 3 game stretch of all time until I saw this:

Wes Chandler 1982: 21 receptions, 500 yards and 7 touchdowns. CJ has the yards and catches, but 7 touchdowns is wild.

I thought that might be the greatest 3 game stretch until I saw this:

Josh Gordon 2013: 21 receptions, 649 yards and 4 touchdowns. That's insane. I'm going to call this the best 3 game stretch.

I looked at several others too. Julio Jones also had a really good stretch is 2015, but not as good as the ones noted here. Terrell Owens, Larry Fitzgerald, Cooper Kupp and Antonio Brown had good stretches but in that group only Brown had a stretch where he went over 400 yards in 3 games. Isaac Bruce, Marvin Harrison and Torry Holt also don't quite get to the levels mentioned above.

TL;DR: Lamb's 3 game stretch is the best this year but not the best all time. It compares favorably to some others but he is outshined by Jerry Rice in 1995, Calvin Johnson in 2011 and 2013, Wes Chandler in 1982 and Josh Gordon in 2013 who had probably the best 3 game stretch of all time.

QB_Eagles was joking. Fulgham had a decent 4-5 game stretch in 2020 when alshon Jeffery was injured. A lot of people were overhyping that stretch, I think he was one of the top fantasy WRs after week 4 or 5 if I remember correctly. When alshon came back, fulgham went back to the bench. That stretch of games made up for like 90% of the production Fulgham had in his entire career..lol


Obviously he was joking about Fulgham lol. But since it was part of the original posts I included him. He was a fun flash in the pan for about 5 weeks in 2020. The broader question was interesting though so I did some digging and figured I'd share
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Post#202 » by Jaydubb » Mon Nov 13, 2023 6:59 pm

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CeeDee Lamb in the last three games: 34 receptions, 500 yards, 3 touchdowns

To compare with 3 games for Fulgham it would be: 21 receptions, 300 yards, 2 touchdowns.

I think Lamb's 3 game stretch more favorably compares with AJ Brown, Justin Jefferon and Tyreek Hill this year.

Best 3 weeks for Brown: 24 receptions, 433 yards, 2 touchdowns. Brown had an amazing 6 game stretch though where he went over 125 yards each game.

Jefferson's first three weeks this year: 27 receptions, 458 yards and 1 touchdown. Lamb's is better.

Hill's best 3 weeks: 25 receptions, 432 yards, 3 TDs. Lamb's is better.

So Lamb has had the best 3 weeks of anyone this year for sure, but of all time? That seems unlikely. Just quickly looking at 3 HoF WRs Jerry Rice, Randy Moss and Calvin Johnson we see better or comparable 3 week runs.

Jerry Rice 1995 best 3 weeks: 32 receptions, 563 yards and 3 touchdowns. Each game he went over 100 yards but it includes a massive 289 yard game with 3 touchdowns. So I guess Lamb's stretch is debatable with Rice's here as it's more evenly spread out.

Randy Moss 2007: 22 receptions, 403 yards and 5 touchdowns. Moss has fewer receptions and yards, but has 2 more TDs than Lamb.

Calvin Johnson 2011: 24 receptions, 560 yards 4 touchdowns. This is better than Lamb's and probably better than Rice's too.

Calvin Johnson 2012: 25 receptions, 490 yards and 3 TDs. Same as Lamb this year.

Calvin Johnson 2013: 29 receptions, 567 yards and 5 touchdowns. This is better than Lambs and better than Rice's 3 game stretch too.

I thought that might be the greatest 3 game stretch of all time until I saw this:

Wes Chandler 1982: 21 receptions, 500 yards and 7 touchdowns. CJ has the yards and catches, but 7 touchdowns is wild.

I thought that might be the greatest 3 game stretch until I saw this:

Josh Gordon 2013: 21 receptions, 649 yards and 4 touchdowns. That's insane. I'm going to call this the best 3 game stretch.

I looked at several others too. Julio Jones also had a really good stretch is 2015, but not as good as the ones noted here. Terrell Owens, Larry Fitzgerald, Cooper Kupp and Antonio Brown had good stretches but in that group only Brown had a stretch where he went over 400 yards in 3 games. Isaac Bruce, Marvin Harrison and Torry Holt also don't quite get to the levels mentioned above.

TL;DR: Lamb's 3 game stretch is the best this year but not the best all time. It compares favorably to some others but he is outshined by Jerry Rice in 1995, Calvin Johnson in 2011 and 2013, Wes Chandler in 1982 and Josh Gordon in 2013 who had probably the best 3 game stretch of all time.

QB_Eagles was joking. Fulgham had a decent 4-5 game stretch in 2020 when alshon Jeffery was injured. A lot of people were overhyping that stretch, I think he was one of the top fantasy WRs after week 4 or 5 if I remember correctly. When alshon came back, fulgham went back to the bench. That stretch of games made up for like 90% of the production Fulgham had in his entire career..lol


Obviously he was joking about Fulgham lol. But since it was part of the original posts I included him. He was a fun flash in the pan for about 5 weeks in 2020. The broader question was interesting though so I did some digging and figured I'd share

Right. Extremely good stretch of games, probably top 10-15ish of all time. Insane production
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Post#203 » by Mr B » Mon Nov 13, 2023 7:08 pm

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Mamba42 wrote:So is Tony Pollard completely cooked? He's a shell of what he was last year. No explosiveness.

He’s not coming into the game after the DL has already been beat up.


Yeah it's a big difference being the primary RB. Still, even when he does have a hole opened up he isn't bursting through like he did last year. The broken leg obviously has impacted him but it's not great when Rico Dowdle looks more explosive than Pollard. Looking at the stats, Pollard is worse YPA than Zeke's numbers this year and last year.

I like how Dowdle played yesterday but I would still like for us to look at the FA RBs and see if there is a big body available for goal line work. Zeke was a beast in short yardage situations and we miss that a lot.

Fournette is the biggest name available probably but he's always been very fickle. I wonder about Mark Ingram. Adrian Peterson could even fill that role pretty nicely too as a big goal line back (he might be too old, idk)

I really want Dowdle to get more touches but yea they do need another RB.
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Post#204 » by Micah Prescott » Mon Nov 13, 2023 7:09 pm

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QB_Eagles wrote:Almost as good as Travis Fulgham's 3-game stretch.

What were Travis’ numbers during his 3 game stretch?


CeeDee Lamb in the last three games: 34 receptions, 500 yards, 3 touchdowns

To compare with 3 games for Fulgham it would be: 21 receptions, 300 yards, 2 touchdowns.

I think Lamb's 3 game stretch more favorably compares with AJ Brown, Justin Jefferon and Tyreek Hill this year.

Best 3 weeks for Brown: 24 receptions, 433 yards, 2 touchdowns. Brown had an amazing 6 game stretch though where he went over 125 yards each game.

Jefferson's first three weeks this year: 27 receptions, 458 yards and 1 touchdown. Lamb's is better.

Hill's best 3 weeks: 25 receptions, 432 yards, 3 TDs. Lamb's is better.

So Lamb has had the best 3 weeks of anyone this year for sure, but of all time? That seems unlikely. Just quickly looking at 3 HoF WRs Jerry Rice, Randy Moss and Calvin Johnson we see better or comparable 3 week runs.

Jerry Rice 1995 best 3 weeks: 32 receptions, 563 yards and 3 touchdowns. Each game he went over 100 yards but it includes a massive 289 yard game with 3 touchdowns. So I guess Lamb's stretch is debatable with Rice's here as it's more evenly spread out.

Randy Moss 2007: 22 receptions, 403 yards and 5 touchdowns. Moss has fewer receptions and yards, but has 2 more TDs than Lamb.

Calvin Johnson 2011: 24 receptions, 560 yards 4 touchdowns. This is better than Lamb's and probably better than Rice's too.

Calvin Johnson 2012: 25 receptions, 490 yards and 3 TDs. Same as Lamb this year.

Calvin Johnson 2013: 29 receptions, 567 yards and 5 touchdowns. This is better than Lambs and better than Rice's 3 game stretch too.

I thought that might be the greatest 3 game stretch of all time until I saw this:

Wes Chandler 1982: 21 receptions, 500 yards and 7 touchdowns. CJ has the yards and catches, but 7 touchdowns is wild.

I thought that might be the greatest 3 game stretch until I saw this:

Josh Gordon 2013: 21 receptions, 649 yards and 4 touchdowns. That's insane. I'm going to call this the best 3 game stretch.

I looked at several others too. Julio Jones also had a really good stretch is 2015, but not as good as the ones noted here. Terrell Owens, Larry Fitzgerald, Cooper Kupp and Antonio Brown had good stretches but in that group only Brown had a stretch where he went over 400 yards in 3 games. Isaac Bruce, Marvin Harrison and Torry Holt also don't quite get to the levels mentioned above.

TL;DR: Lamb's 3 game stretch is the best this year but not the best all time. It compares favorably to some others but he is outshined by Jerry Rice in 1995, Calvin Johnson in 2011 and 2013, Wes Chandler in 1982 and Josh Gordon in 2013 who had probably the best 3 game stretch of all time.

This is an amazing break down! Much appreciated!!!


Id like to point out two things though.

1. CeeDee Lamb had a 14 yard rushing TD yesterday. 4 TDs over the last 3 games. Should be taken into consideration when debating amazing stretches.

2. Unlike like everyone you've listed, Lamb's streak is still going! If he goes 10/150 next week this is a whole new list. A much smaller list.
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Post#205 » by QB_Eagles » Mon Nov 13, 2023 7:15 pm

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CeeDee Lamb low key might have just had the greatest 3 game stretch for a WR in NFL history.

Maybe he can make it 4.. .

Almost as good as Travis Fulgham's 3-game stretch.

What were Travis’ numbers during his 3 game stretch?

They were elite. OPOY numbers.
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Post#206 » by Jaydubb » Mon Nov 13, 2023 7:18 pm

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Mr B wrote:What were Travis’ numbers during his 3 game stretch?


CeeDee Lamb in the last three games: 34 receptions, 500 yards, 3 touchdowns

To compare with 3 games for Fulgham it would be: 21 receptions, 300 yards, 2 touchdowns.

I think Lamb's 3 game stretch more favorably compares with AJ Brown, Justin Jefferon and Tyreek Hill this year.

Best 3 weeks for Brown: 24 receptions, 433 yards, 2 touchdowns. Brown had an amazing 6 game stretch though where he went over 125 yards each game.

Jefferson's first three weeks this year: 27 receptions, 458 yards and 1 touchdown. Lamb's is better.

Hill's best 3 weeks: 25 receptions, 432 yards, 3 TDs. Lamb's is better.

So Lamb has had the best 3 weeks of anyone this year for sure, but of all time? That seems unlikely. Just quickly looking at 3 HoF WRs Jerry Rice, Randy Moss and Calvin Johnson we see better or comparable 3 week runs.

Jerry Rice 1995 best 3 weeks: 32 receptions, 563 yards and 3 touchdowns. Each game he went over 100 yards but it includes a massive 289 yard game with 3 touchdowns. So I guess Lamb's stretch is debatable with Rice's here as it's more evenly spread out.

Randy Moss 2007: 22 receptions, 403 yards and 5 touchdowns. Moss has fewer receptions and yards, but has 2 more TDs than Lamb.

Calvin Johnson 2011: 24 receptions, 560 yards 4 touchdowns. This is better than Lamb's and probably better than Rice's too.

Calvin Johnson 2012: 25 receptions, 490 yards and 3 TDs. Same as Lamb this year.

Calvin Johnson 2013: 29 receptions, 567 yards and 5 touchdowns. This is better than Lambs and better than Rice's 3 game stretch too.

I thought that might be the greatest 3 game stretch of all time until I saw this:

Wes Chandler 1982: 21 receptions, 500 yards and 7 touchdowns. CJ has the yards and catches, but 7 touchdowns is wild.

I thought that might be the greatest 3 game stretch until I saw this:

Josh Gordon 2013: 21 receptions, 649 yards and 4 touchdowns. That's insane. I'm going to call this the best 3 game stretch.

I looked at several others too. Julio Jones also had a really good stretch is 2015, but not as good as the ones noted here. Terrell Owens, Larry Fitzgerald, Cooper Kupp and Antonio Brown had good stretches but in that group only Brown had a stretch where he went over 400 yards in 3 games. Isaac Bruce, Marvin Harrison and Torry Holt also don't quite get to the levels mentioned above.

TL;DR: Lamb's 3 game stretch is the best this year but not the best all time. It compares favorably to some others but he is outshined by Jerry Rice in 1995, Calvin Johnson in 2011 and 2013, Wes Chandler in 1982 and Josh Gordon in 2013 who had probably the best 3 game stretch of all time.

This is an amazing break down! Much appreciated!!!


Id like to point out two things though.

1. CeeDee Lamb had a 14 yard rushing TD yesterday. 4 TDs over the last 3 games. Should be taken into consideration when debating amazing stretches.

2. Unlike like everyone you've listed, Lamb's streak is still going! If he goes 10/150 next week this is a whole new list. A much smaller list.


The 3 games of 649 yards and 4tds that josh Gordon had is insane but doesn’t take into account that he had a 4th game of 5 catches 125 yards and 1 TD for a total of 774 yards and 5tds in 4 games. That’s a very steep hill for ceedee to climb but if he has another great game it’d probably take him from a top 10-15ish 3 game stretch of all time to like a top 5ish 4 game stretch.
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Re: Week 10 Thread 

Post#207 » by Micah Prescott » Mon Nov 13, 2023 7:28 pm

Yeah, this is a reminder that Josh Gordon is one of the greatest "what if" stories. Shame how his career went.
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Post#208 » by bluejerseyjinx » Tue Nov 14, 2023 3:17 am

The 3 year window on the Buffalo Bills seems to have closed. Not even sure they are even a playoff team anymore.
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Post#209 » by GoRapstheoriginal » Tue Nov 14, 2023 3:17 am

Interesting MNF game happening/in the works right now, heh.
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Post#210 » by bluejerseyjinx » Tue Nov 14, 2023 4:07 am

Denver is gonna be a pain in the ass down the stretch. Looks like Sean Payton is getting things figured out.
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Post#211 » by Mr Swagtastic » Tue Nov 14, 2023 4:27 am

Wow you can't take a penalty like that
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Post#212 » by RIPskaterdude » Tue Nov 14, 2023 4:27 am

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Post#213 » by Mamba42 » Tue Nov 14, 2023 4:28 am

What a finish lol. Denver needs a kicking game fix though lol
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Post#214 » by GeorgeSears » Tue Nov 14, 2023 4:29 am

Wow, I haven't seen an implosion like that in a long time.
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Post#215 » by Repeat 3-peat » Tue Nov 14, 2023 4:31 am

Buffalo can't get out of their own way. 5-5 record, unless they turn the season around and make something happen in the playoffs, could McDermott be shown the door?
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Re: Week 10 Thread 

Post#216 » by Mamba42 » Tue Nov 14, 2023 4:32 am

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Mr B wrote:What were Travis’ numbers during his 3 game stretch?


CeeDee Lamb in the last three games: 34 receptions, 500 yards, 3 touchdowns

To compare with 3 games for Fulgham it would be: 21 receptions, 300 yards, 2 touchdowns.

I think Lamb's 3 game stretch more favorably compares with AJ Brown, Justin Jefferon and Tyreek Hill this year.

Best 3 weeks for Brown: 24 receptions, 433 yards, 2 touchdowns. Brown had an amazing 6 game stretch though where he went over 125 yards each game.

Jefferson's first three weeks this year: 27 receptions, 458 yards and 1 touchdown. Lamb's is better.

Hill's best 3 weeks: 25 receptions, 432 yards, 3 TDs. Lamb's is better.

So Lamb has had the best 3 weeks of anyone this year for sure, but of all time? That seems unlikely. Just quickly looking at 3 HoF WRs Jerry Rice, Randy Moss and Calvin Johnson we see better or comparable 3 week runs.

Jerry Rice 1995 best 3 weeks: 32 receptions, 563 yards and 3 touchdowns. Each game he went over 100 yards but it includes a massive 289 yard game with 3 touchdowns. So I guess Lamb's stretch is debatable with Rice's here as it's more evenly spread out.

Randy Moss 2007: 22 receptions, 403 yards and 5 touchdowns. Moss has fewer receptions and yards, but has 2 more TDs than Lamb.

Calvin Johnson 2011: 24 receptions, 560 yards 4 touchdowns. This is better than Lamb's and probably better than Rice's too.

Calvin Johnson 2012: 25 receptions, 490 yards and 3 TDs. Same as Lamb this year.

Calvin Johnson 2013: 29 receptions, 567 yards and 5 touchdowns. This is better than Lambs and better than Rice's 3 game stretch too.

I thought that might be the greatest 3 game stretch of all time until I saw this:

Wes Chandler 1982: 21 receptions, 500 yards and 7 touchdowns. CJ has the yards and catches, but 7 touchdowns is wild.

I thought that might be the greatest 3 game stretch until I saw this:

Josh Gordon 2013: 21 receptions, 649 yards and 4 touchdowns. That's insane. I'm going to call this the best 3 game stretch.

I looked at several others too. Julio Jones also had a really good stretch is 2015, but not as good as the ones noted here. Terrell Owens, Larry Fitzgerald, Cooper Kupp and Antonio Brown had good stretches but in that group only Brown had a stretch where he went over 400 yards in 3 games. Isaac Bruce, Marvin Harrison and Torry Holt also don't quite get to the levels mentioned above.

TL;DR: Lamb's 3 game stretch is the best this year but not the best all time. It compares favorably to some others but he is outshined by Jerry Rice in 1995, Calvin Johnson in 2011 and 2013, Wes Chandler in 1982 and Josh Gordon in 2013 who had probably the best 3 game stretch of all time.

This is an amazing break down! Much appreciated!!!


Id like to point out two things though.

1. CeeDee Lamb had a 14 yard rushing TD yesterday. 4 TDs over the last 3 games. Should be taken into consideration when debating amazing stretches.

2. Unlike like everyone you've listed, Lamb's streak is still going! If he goes 10/150 next week this is a whole new list. A much smaller list.
Good point on his rushing TD. I was only looking at receiving numbers, so that helps a lot too.

On the second point Lamb can definitely keep it going. The four game stats in a lot of cases actually became a bit more competitive honestly. A lot of guys had like 2 200 yard games in 4 weeks but were on the tail ends so they couldn't be counted in the 3 week total. It'd be a cool list to go look at again though.

Honestly looking at the numbers you're right that Gordon is a huge what if, he was sensational. But it really shows how freaking amazing Calvin Johnson was. Year after year of crazy numbers.

Also, looking at single game leaders as a hint to who might have really good three game stretches did very little for me in that research. Some guys had just absurd single games like over 300 yards in a game but still didn't break 500 for 3 games and in some cases didn't even break 400 for 3 games. That's why daily fantasy football is so hard lol
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Post#217 » by RaoulDuke79 » Tue Nov 14, 2023 4:34 am

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Post#218 » by durden_tyler » Tue Nov 14, 2023 4:53 am

That should end the Bills' playoff chances. LOL
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Post#219 » by Cactus Jack » Tue Nov 14, 2023 5:05 am

bluejerseyjinx wrote:Denver is gonna be a pain in the ass down the stretch. Looks like Sean Payton is getting things figured out.

Run the ball. While not having Russ do too much. A winning formula.

Buffalo should have won this game. But they kept shooting themselves in the foot with turnovers & dumb penalties.
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Post#220 » by Micah Prescott » Tue Nov 14, 2023 1:26 pm

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We don't even have to talk about Dak.....I'd like to know why does Allen consistently get free passes for bad games? I can understand Mahomes getting a free pass, but not Allen. He is still probably in everyone's top-3 list. Bad games ignored.

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