Okay, so, let’s talk about Drake London’s week 10. It was a bit of a rollercoaster, I gotta say. I’ve been following this guy since he signed with the Falcons, you know, a hefty four-year deal. Big money, big expectations.
I started my research like I always do, I went to different places to see how he’s been doing. I found out that he’s been pretty solid, racking up a decent number of catches and yards. This season, he was their main guy, leading the team in receptions and receiving yards. Dude’s got talent, no doubt about it. Even back in his senior year, both football and basketball, the guy was a beast, pulling in crazy numbers.
Then came week 10. I was hyped, I’ll admit. I heard some whispers about an injury, a hip pointer or something, and he was “day-to-day”. I dug deeper into the injury issue. Limited practice all week, but there was some hope he’d play against the Saints. My sources were going back and forth – some saying he was a must-start, others were more cautious. Even the “experts” couldn’t agree, it was all over the place.
I decided to look into what the Falcons’ senior writer, Tory McElhaney, had to say, but that didn’t really clear things up. I even checked out some advice from a guy named Derek Brown from FantasyPros, but it was mostly old news from the 2022 season. Then I saw that Falcons’ coach, Arthur Smith, said London was “trending in the right direction” for the game against the Cardinals, but that was after week 10, so not super helpful for my immediate dilemma.
Game day arrived. Sunday, 1:00 PM ET. I was glued to the screen. I had to see if all this back-and-forth would amount to anything. I tracked every play, every update.
- First quarter, nothing much. I was starting to sweat, not gonna lie.
- Second quarter, still quiet. The doubts started creeping in. Was this a wasted week of research?
- Third quarter, a few catches, some decent yardage, but nothing spectacular, my heart started to rise.
- Fourth quarter. Finally, he started to show up. Some solid plays, and I started to get my hope again.
My personal tracking for the game:
In the end, it wasn’t his best game, but he pulled through. He made some key plays when it mattered most. It wasn’t the performance I was hoping for, but it was enough. It confirmed what I already knew – Drake London is a solid player, even when he’s not 100%. He’s got the potential to be a real game-changer, and I’m excited to see what he does next.
It was a tough week, lots of ups and downs, but that’s the way it goes sometimes. I learned a lot, though. You can’t always trust the hype, and you gotta be ready for anything. But one thing’s for sure, I’ll be keeping a close eye on Drake London. This guy’s got a bright future, and I’m here for the ride. So that was my week 10 journey with Drake London. A bit of a nail-biter, but hey, that’s what makes it exciting, right?