Jimbo Fisher just might be a habitual winner at this quarterback development deal.Florida State started redshirt freshman Deondre Francois is the season-opening, primetime Labor Day win over Ole Miss, and the Seminoles did far more than live to tell about it even after falling behind 28-6.This week the third-ranked Seminoles are planning to roll up their sleeves to start the game against Charleston Southern at Doak Campbell Stadium in Tallahassee (12:30 p.m. ET), and that includes Fisher and Francois, who rolled up 500 yards total offense in the shocking rally over highly touted Rebels quarterback Chad Kelly.Francois drew Fishers ire -- television cameras captured a blatant eye roll and a few, as Fisher called it, bleepity bleeps -- on the sideline but wore a smile after the game.In the first quarter, I just had to get hit a couple times, Francois said of settling in Monday night. After the first couple of drives, things werent going right, but I just tried to stay calm and just keep chopping. Thats our motto this year: Just keep chopping. Francois, who rushed for 85 yards, had the direct counsel of one of Fishers prized pupils, former Heisman Trophy winner and No. 1 overall pick Jameis Winston, while guiding Florida States eight straight scoring drives. In the game, Francois was 32 of 52 for 419 yards.He got a little shook. But he bounced back and managed the game and made plays. Thats what a game manager does; theyre playmakers, Fisher said. And when the opportunity came to make plays, thats what he did.Florida State is turning the page to Charleston Southern, which won last week but could be down its top two quarterbacks Saturday. The Buccaneers are 0-16 all-time against FBS opponents, most recently a 56-6 loss to Alabama in 2015.Fourth-year coach Jamey Chadwell nearly led an upset of Vanderbilt in 2014 and won at Appalachian State.The Buccaneers have 29 wins since Chadwell was hired, a span of three seasons and two games into 20116, after winning 26 games the six years before his arrival.After an overtime loss to North Dakota State, five-time defending FCS champion, in their opener the Buccaneers pounded Kentucky State, 57-7, last week.In the win, the Buccaneers had almost as many critical injuries as touchdowns.Starting quarterback Kyle Copeland suffered a season-ending knee injury in the first quarter, preseason Big South Conference offensive player of the year Darius Hammond left hurt and backup quarterback Shane Bucenell left with a sprained ankle.CSU will be further shorthanded after announcing on Friday that 14 players have been suspended for violating NCAA rules involving financial aid.Senior running back Ben Robinson wrote on Facebook that more than 30 players were disciplined in the probe and given the choice of sitting out the Florida State contest or a game against Monmouth on Sept. 24.Robinson wrote that the suspensions are for buying things like pencils, binders and electronics at the campus bookstore using money allotted for books.The school confirmed that 32 players will serve one-game suspensions -- 16 have already served their penalties and two others will sit out at a later date.Florida State is Florida State, Bucs safety Corbin Jackson said. Were going to go down there and play our game. We cant be worried about who it is were playing.While CSU scrambles to fill out the two-deep, Florida State is banking on its newest blood to continue making a difference.Senior defensive end DeMarcus Walker had 4.5 sacks and forced a fumble on Monday, but many of the key contributions for the Seminoles came from their youngsters.Freshman kicker Ricky Aguayo, the younger brother of former Seminoles kicker Roberto Aguayo, a three-time all-American, came to the aid of a stalling offense to boot six field goals.Air Max Plus Scarpe . After a lengthy wait, persistent rain finally forced the postponement of the Nationals game against the Miami Marlins on Saturday night. The teams, and a few thousand fans, waited nearly four hours from the 7:05 scheduled start time before an announcement was made shortly before 11 p. Air Max 90 Italia . Marincin has played in two NHL games so far this season with two penalty minutes. 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Quick stopped 27 shots in his return from a 24-game injury absence, Jeff Carter scored the tiebreaking goal with 7:55 to play, and the Kings snapped their five-game losing streak with a 3-1 victory over the Vancouver Canucks on Saturday night.You win some, you lose some.Its the how you win or lose that makes your Sunday fantasy football experience: that hunch you had to start a rookie quarterback who promptly went off, or that No. 1 pick who unexpectedly let you down.Each Sunday, well recap the weeks winners and losers from a fantasy perspective, complete with applicable game and historical data. Check back after the conclusion of the 1 and 4 p.m. ET (and, when applicable, Sunday Night Football) games for our picks of the weeks best and worst.WinnersDrew Brees, QB, New Orleans Saints: Say hello to our scoring leader from the Sunday 1 p.m. ET game block, as Brees dropped 30 fantasy points on the perceived-by-many-to-be-up-and-coming (including by this columnist) Oakland Raiders defense. Its the 83rd time during his career that Brees has reached the 30-point threshold, second-most in history behind only Peyton Mannings 105.Brandin Cooks, WR, Saints: Cooks performance played a large part in driving Brees points total, particularly a 98-yard receiving touchdown during the third quarter. It was the longest receiving play in a regular-season or postseason game since Eli Manning and Victor Cruz connected for a 99-yard score during Week 16 of 2011, and it helped Cooks to a career-best 27 fantasy points.Willie Snead, WR, Saints: Cooks wasnt the only Saints wide receiver who got into the action. Snead had a productive game of his own, setting a new personal best with 23 fantasy points.Jameis Winston, QB, Tampa Bay Buccaneers: A preseason breakout pick by many (again, this columnist included), Winston got off to a good start to 2016, scoring 25 fantasy points to finish tied for fourth at his position through the Sunday 4 p.m. ET games. What was particularly unusual about it was the opponent; the Atlanta Falcons, hosts for this contest, typically rein in the passing game, evidenced by the fact that Winstons fantasy point total was the most by any individual quarterback against the Falcons since Aaron Rodgers managed 27 against them in Week 14 of 2014.Its also a good sign for the second-year signal-caller, in that only six other quarterbacks since 1950 have scored more fantasy points during Week 1 of their sophomore seasons: Cade McNown (33, in 2000), Dan Marino (32, in 1984), Daunte Culpepper (30, in 2000), Phil Simms (29, in 1980), Drew Bledsoe (28, in 1994) and Norm Snead (26, in 1962). In addition, Winston now has 286 fantasy points through his first 17 NFL contests, which places him seventh all time through that many games, behind Cam Newton (364), Robert Griffin (344), Culpepper (324), Kurt Warner (312), Marino (294) and Andrew Luck (288).Winstons 60.0 percent ownership, and especially his 15.7 percent start percentage during Week 1, in ESPN leagues is certain to rise as a result.Spencer Ware, RB, Kansas City Chiefs: As expected, Ware got the start in place of the injured Jamaal Charles (knee), and he made it count, his 25 fantasy points matching C.J. Andersons total from Thursday night for the lead among running backs through the 4 p.m. ET games. Curiously, it was Wares receiving exploits that fueled his point total, as he caught seven of eight targets for 129 yards, resulting in a 32-point day in leagues that use PPR scoring. Thats more targets, catches and receiving yards than Ware had in all 13 of his career games entering the season combined, and it hints that he could be a factor in the receiving game even after Charles healthy return. Ware, incidentally, is owned in 79.8 percent of ESPN leagues and was started in 57.6 percent.Jack Doyle, TE, Indianapolis Colts: Did anyone start Doyle? Heck, does anyone own Doyle? Check the stats: The highest-scoring Week 1 tight end, through the 4 p.m. ET games, was owned in 0.02 percent and started in 0.01 percent, but he scored two critical fourth-quarter touchdowns in the Colts heartbreaking 39-35 loss.Dwayne Allen, TE, Colts: Perhaps all he needed was a full-time opportunity to claim the Colts tight end targets; Coby Fleeners offseason departure granted Allen that chance entering 2016 (Doyles Week 1 explosion notwithstanding). It paid off, for Week 1 at least, as Allens 13 fantasy points set a new personal best, after he had managed only five double-digit efforts in his first 43 career contests, and never more than 12 in a single game (Week 1 of 2014). He remains available in 62.1 percent of ESPN leagues, incidentally, and had the performance that is much, much more sustainable.Andrew Luck, QB, Colts: Thanks in part to his tight ends performances, Luck captured the weeks top score through the 4 p.m. ET games, tallying 35 fantasy points in what was an expected high-scoring affair against the Detroit Lions. Though Luck already had 12 career games with at least 25 fantasy points to his credit, with six of those coming in his breakthrough 2014 (and most recent fully healthy) campaign alone, this was the first time that he had ever scored this many.Incidentally, Luck now has 1,040 career fantasy points, in 56 games played. Cam Newton is the only quarterback to score that many through as many career contests; he scored 1,061 fantasy points through his first 56.Carson Wentz, QB, Philadelphia Eagles: Few were so bold as to use Wentz -- he was started in just 2.7 percent of ESPN leagues, and is owned in 10.8 percent -- but his 19 fantasy points on Sunday was still a good start, though granted it came against a bad Cleveland Browns defense.dddddddddddd Only 14 other quarterbacks since 1950 managed more fantasy points in their NFL debuts than Wentz.Melvin Gordon, RB, San Diego Chargers: How disappointing was his 2015 rookie campaign? Heres one way to quantify it: Gordons two rushing touchdowns on Sunday were two more than he had in all 14 games in which he played last season. In fact, since 1950, Gordons 217 total touches without a touchdown in 2015 were tied for seventh-most, behind only Marcel Shipps 258 in 2003, Adrian Murrells 242 in 1999, Kevin Faulks 241 in 2003, Harold Greens 237 in 1993, Preston Carpenters 220 in 1956 and Jess Phillips 220 in 1973.Those scores fueled a 17-point fantasy day for Gordon, which is not only more than he had in any single game in 2015, but also more than he had in any two-game span in 2015 (his two-game best was 14, Weeks 2-3).Victor Cruz, WR, New York Giants: Consider it a win for him even if more from a personal perspective than a significant fantasy storyline, as in his first game since Week 6 of 2014, Cruz caught all four of his targets for nine fantasy points. Cruz is owned in 18.9 percent of ESPN leagues, which should only rise if he keeps this up.LosersAdrian Peterson, RB, Minnesota Vikings: The No. 1 running back selected on average, and No. 3 player overall, in ESPN drafts this preseason, Peterson let his owners down in a major way, scoring only three fantasy points on 19 rushing attempts. That matched his worst fantasy performance in a game with at least that many opportunities; he also had three fantasy points on 19 rushing attempts during Week 5 of 2008. Its a poor first step for Peterson, who at age 31 is trying to become the first player since Thomas Jones in 2009 (221 fantasy points, age 31) to manage a 200-point fantasy season at the age of 31 or older, and the 10th different player to reach that threshold at his age or older. In Petersons defense, however, it is not the first time he has been held to single-digit fantasy points during Week 1, as he actually did it in 2015 (5 fantasy points) en route to a 217-point final season total.Devonta Freeman, RB, Falcons: Dont take out all of your frustrations on Peterson; 2015s top-scoring running back, Freeman, had an almost equally disappointing Week 1, with only four fantasy points on 15 touches. Especially disconcerting was that Tevin Coleman, widely regarded as Freemans backup, had the clearly superior game, with 11 fantasy points of his own (as well as a 16-8 advantage in PPR scoring). Freeman was the No. 5 running back and No. 9 overall player off the board in average ESPN drafts this preseason, and he was started in 99.3 percent of ESPN leagues. Coleman, incidentally, was the No. 50 running back off the board in drafts, is currently owned in only 51.8 percent of leagues and was started in 2.6 percent.Keenan Allen, WR, Chargers: Bad news on the injury front, as Allen suffered an apparent torn right ACL on a non-contact play on the first snap after the two-minute warning during the first half of Sundays game. Before departing, Allen had been off to an outstanding start, with six fantasy points (12 in PPR) on seven targets. His season is almost assuredly over, which is devastating news to his owners who helped make him the No. 16 wide receiver off the board during the preseason. (For help with potential replacements, check out Eric Karabells column Sunday evening.)Tyrod Taylor, QB, Buffalo Bills: Owners in 37.0 percent of ESPN leagues saw Taylors favorable Week 1 matchup and started him, and those owners received a mere five fantasy points from him. Its only the second time in his past 17 games that he finished in single digits, and in fact was his worst score in any of his 15 NFL starts.Gary Barnidge, TE, Cleveland Browns: With two of the most heavily owned tight ends, Rob Gronkowski (100.0 percent owned in ESPN leagues) and Tyler Eifert (84.3 percent owned), sitting out Week 1, Barnidge wound up the sixth most-started player at the position (77.7 percent of leagues). Unfortunately, he failed to come down with either of his two targets, his zero representing his worst fantasy performance since Week 17 of the 2014 season.Dak Prescott, QB, Dallas Cowboys: One of the most buzz-worthy players of the 2016 NFL preseason, Prescott had a forgettable regular-season debut, scoring 10 fantasy points on 45 pass attempts (the third-most attempts by any player through the 4 p.m. ET games). Though his wide receivers hardly did him many favors, Prescotts 16.6 percent start rate in ESPN leagues isnt especially likely to rise in Week 2.Dez Bryant, WR, Cowboys: He deserves more of the blame for Prescotts pedestrian fantasy point total, as out of his quarterbacks 45 pass attempts, Bryant saw five targets and caught only one of them for 8 yards and therefore a big, fat fantasy doughnut. It was only the third time in his career Bryant has been shut out, but bear in mind that both of those were games missed by Tony Romo: Week 12 of 2010 and Week 14 of 2015. In 14 career games Bryant has played during which Romo was entirely absent, Bryant has 103 fantasy points (7.4 average); he has averaged 11.5 fantasy points per game when Romo has participated for at least one snap.Cheap JerseysChina NFL JerseysWholesale Baseball Jerseys ' ' '