An epic performance from Joe Flacco, Brady with another strong game, Hillman revels in a starters workload, Rivers keeps rolling and more in Scott Cullens 20 Points on NFL Week Six. 1. Ravens QB Joe Flacco (21-for-29, 306 YDS, 5 TD) had his way against the Buccaneers, throwing five touchdowns on his first 10 completions in the game. WR Torrey Smith (4 REC, 51 YDS, 2 TD, 5 targets) wasn’t used all that much, but a couple of scores increased his fantasy relevance. Steve Smith (5 REC, 110 YDS, 1 TD, 6 targets) continued to be the big-play threat for Flacco. 2. Patriots QB Tom Brady (27-for-37, 361 YDS, 4 TD) had his second straight productive game. It was the first time since November 3 last season that Brady threw for at least 300 yards and four touchdowns in a game. Brady’s resurrection raises the value of the targets in the passing game. Patriots WR Brandon LaFell (4 REC, 97 YDS, 2 TD, 6 targets), WR Julian Edelman(9 REC, 91 YDS, 12 targets) and TE Rob Gronkowski (7 REC, 94 YDS, 9 targets) were all over 90 yards against Buffalo. 3. Panthers QB Cam Newton (29-for-46, 284 YDS, 2 TD, 1 INT; 107 rush YDS, 1 TD, 17 carries) had an outstanding game against Cincinnati, despite being hamstrung with spare parts in the backfield. Panthers RB Fozzy Whitaker (52 YDS, 1 TD, 11 touches) led the way among Carolina runners…excluding Cam. 4. Colts QB Andrew Luck (25-for-44, 370 YDS, 3 TD, 1 INT) leads the league in both passing yards (1,987) and touchdowns (17). After recording nine 300-yard passing games in the first 32 games of his NFL career, Luck has thrown for 300-plus in five of six this season. 5. Chargers QB Philip Rivers (22-for-34, 313 YDS, 3 TD) ranks third in passing yardage (1,756) and has the league’s best touchdown-to-interception ratio (15:2). WR Malcom Floyd (5 REC, 103 YDS, 1 TD, 7 targets) is recapturing some of his targets in the San Diego passing game, and it appears to be coming at the expense of second-year WR Keenan Allen, who averaged 7.0 targets per game last season and has been targeted more than seven times once in the past five games. 6. Bears QB Jay Cutler (26-for-38, 381 YDS, 1 TD) runs hot and cold but, when he’s on, the numbers are good, thanks to his receiving corps. WR Alshon Jeffery (5 REC, 136 YDs, 7 targets) and WR Brandon Marshall (6 REC, 113 YDS, 9 targets) can make a quarterback look good. 7. 49ers QB Colin Kaepernick (22-for-36, 343 YDS, 3 TD; 37 rush YDS, 3 carries) was terrific against St. Louis on Monday night. It was the third time in his career that he passed for at least 300 yards in a game. The second was in the final regular season game last season and the first was in the 2013 season opener against Green Bay. He followed that Packers game by throwing for 127 yards (13-for-28) in Seattle the following week. 8. Broncos RB Ronnie Hillman (116 YDS, 27 touches) didn’t score against the Jets, but he’s in a nice position for the next few weeks, at least, while Montee Ball is out. 9. Browns RB Ben Tate (78 YDS, 2 TD, 25 carries), returned to action against Pittsburgh and while he wasn’t efficient, it was, all in all, a productive day. RB Isaiah Crowell (77 YDS, 1 TD, 1 lost fumble, 11 carries) and TE Jordan Cameron (3 REC, 102 YDS, 1 TD, 5 targets) were other staples in the offence that is suddenly looking formidable under the stewardship of QB Brian Hoyer. 10. Jaguars QB Blake Bortles (32-for-46, 336 YDS, 1 TD, 1 INT; 38 rush YDS, 5 carries) put up decent numbers in a loss at Tennessee. He’s more of a threat with WR Cecil Shorts (10 REC, 103 YDS, 1 lost fumble, 16 targets) back in the lineup. 11. Buccaneers QB Matt Glennon (24-for-44, 314 YDS, 2 TD, 1 INT) put up adequate numbers in a blowout loss, with WR Louis Murphy (7 REC, 72 YDS, 1 TD, 9 targets) his most productive targets, even with Vincent Jackson and Mike Evans in the lineup. 12. Raiders QB Derek Carr (18-for-34, 282 YDS, 4 TD, 1 INT) was much more productive under the guidance of new head coachTony Sparano, with WR Andre Holmes (4 REC, 121 YDS, 2 TD, 8 targets) reaping the rewards of a more dynamic passing game. 13. Bills QB Kyle Orton (24-for-38, 299 YDS, 2 TD, 1 INT) had good numbers in a losing effort against New England. TE Scott Chandler (6 REC, 105 YDS, 9 targets) was the No. 1 receiver while WR Robert Woods (7 REC, 72 YDS, 1 TD, 10 targets) and WR Chris Hogan (5 REC, 72 YDS, 1 TD, 6 targets) were also productive. 14. Bengals RB Gio Bernard (157 YDS, 1 TD, 22 touches), Eagles RB LeSean McCoy (154 YDS, 24 carries), Bears RB Matt Forte (157 YDS, 2 TD, 27 touches), Texans RB Arian Foster (141 YDS, 1 TD, 23 touches) and Cowboys RB DeMarco Murray (146 YDS, 1 TD, 35 touches) had monster games. 15. With A.J. Green sidelined, Bengals WR Mohamed Sanu (10 REC, 120 YDS, 1 TD, 14 targets) was Andy Dalton’s primary option in the receiving game. 16. Packers WR Jordy Nelson (9 REC, 107 YDS, 1 TD, 16 targets) continued to produce and is the league leader with 632 receiving yards and rookie Davante Adams (6 REC, 77 YDS, 8 targets) had a nice game against Miami. 17. Among lesser-used runners, Chargers RB Branden Oliver (124 YDS, 1 TD, 30 touches), Vikings RB Jerick McKinnon (82 YDS, 17 touches), Titans RB Bishop Sankey (68 YDS, 19 touches), Jaguars RB Storm Johnson (17 YDS, 11 touches) 18. RB Timeshares: Colts RB Ahmad Bradshaw (59 YDS, 1 TD, 14 touches), RB Trent Richardson (41 YDS, 1 TD, 17 carries); Lions RB Joique Bell (97 YDS, 1 TD, 20 touches) and Theo Riddick (75 YDS, 1 TD, 5 REC) were strong in the absence of Reggie Bush. 19. With Patriots RB Stevan Ridley (29 YDS, 11 touches) and Dolphins RB Knowshon Moreno (10 YDs, six carries), both suffered torn ACLs, leaving Shane Vereen and Lamar Miller, respectively, to a clearer path to more touches. 20. At tight end, Jets TE Jace Amaro (10 REC, 68 YDS, 1 TD, 12 targets) and Washington TE Jordan Reed (8 REC, 92 YDS, 11 targets) had productive days. Plus one more - Cardinals FS Rashad Johnson (8 tackles, 2 INT, 1 TD), Jaguars SS Johnathan Cyprien (15 tackles, 1 TFL, 1 PD); Buccaneers OLB Lavonte David (14 tackles, 1 TFL), Bengals FS Reggie Nelson (11 tackles, 1 INT), Browns ILB Karlos Dansby (11 tackles, 1 sack), Jets FS Dawan Landry (13 tackles), Panthers MLB Luke Kuechly (13 tackles), Texans DE J.J. Watt (7 tackles, 2 sacks, 3 PD), Patriots DE Rob Ninkovich (6 tackles, 3 sacks), Lions OLB Tahir Whitehead (7 tackles, 2 INT), Broncos OLB Von Miller (6 tackles, 2 sacks), Titans CB Blidi Wreh-Wilson (11 tackles, 1 INT), Lions DE Ezekiel Ansah (5 tackles, 2.5 sacks), Texans LB Justin Tuggle (9 tackles, 1 INT), Panthers CB Antoine Cason (8 tackles, 1 INT), 49ers OLB Ahmad Brooks (5 tackles, 2 sacks) Scott Cullen can be reached at scott.cullen@bellmedia.ca Fake NMD R2 .C. - Brent Sutter scored 1:32 into extra time as the Charlotte Checkers came from behind to defeat the visiting Abbotsford Heat 5-4 on Sunday in American Hockey League action. Adidas NMD Wolf Grey . Parmelee hit a game-ending shot in the ninth inning and the Minnesota Twins overcame David Ortizs big night to beat the Boston Red Sox 8-6 on Tuesday. http://www.cheapnmdonline.com/wholesale-...race-china.html. 8 Sergio Parisse for its penultimate Six Nations match against Ireland at Lansdowne Road. Adidas NMD Black And White . -- Louisville backup quarterback Reggie Bonnafon ran for two touchdowns and passed for another and the No. Adidas NMD R1 Clearance . Sixteen teams have moved on. Sixteen teams have gone home.The Vancouver Canucks (27-17-3) open the February portion of their schedule with their first meeting of the season against the Minnesota Wild (22-20-6). These teams will see plenty of each other in the next few weeks as three of the Canucks next nine games are against the Wild (after today they meet February 9th in Minnesota and again February 16th at Rogers Arena). New defenceman Adam Clendening is expected to make his Canucks debut today. He arrived in town Friday night and practiced with the Canucks yesterday paired with Luca Sbisa and saw time on the point on the second unit power play along with Dan Hamhuis. It appears Clendening will replace Yannick Weber. If that’s the case, the Canucks will have their youngest blueline of the season (Chris Tanev turned 25 in December, Sbisa turned 25 on Friday, Clendening 22 & Corrado 21). Derek Dorsett practiced with the Canucks yesterday for the first time since leaving Tuesday’s game against Anaheim after a collision with Ryan Kesler. The hard-nosed winger is a possibility to return to the line-up today. Five different Canucks scored in Friday’s 5-2 win over Buffalo. It was the first time the Canucks have scored more than four goals in a game since a 7-1 romp over Arizona on December 22nd. Nick Bonino scored the game winner on a second period power play. The goal was his team-leading fifth game winner of the season, but just his first power play goal as a Canuck. The Canucks scored an empty net goal on Friday and were also assessed a too-many men on the ice penalty. In both cases, that marked the 11th time this season they have hit the scoresheet in such fashion – the Canucks lead the league in both categories. There is no word on who will start in goal for the Canucks todaay.ddddddddddddRyan Miller has started the team’s last six games. Miller is 4-3 lifetime against the Wild while Eddie Lack is 1-0-1 with both games coming after the Olympic break last season. The Canucks and the Wild are two of three teams in the NHL this season with leading point-getters who are in single digits in goals (Daniel & Henrik Sedin 9+31=40 & Jason Pominville 9+29=38). Arizona’s Keith Yandle is the other. The Wild are here off a 1-0 win in Calgary on Thursday. Devan Dubnyk stopped 30 shots for the shutout and Zach Parise’s team-leading 20th goal of the season in the first period stood up as the winner. The Wild have won both of their games since the All-Star break giving up just one goal in the process. They are 4-1-1 in their past six games which follows a stretch in which they won just 2 of their previous 14 games (2-8-4). Dubnyk has started six straight games since being acquired from Arizona in mid-January. He’s 4-1 with the Wild with 2 shutouts a 1.66 GAA and a 93.1 save percentage. Dubnyk made 35 saves and blanked the Canucks 5-0 while with Arizona on November 14th at Rogers Arena. He also allowed three goals in relief duty in a 7-1 loss to the Canucks on December 22nd. The league’s ice-time leader Ryan Suter (average 29:29 a night) did not practice yesterday and is questionable with a lower body injury. Suter has just one goal on 94 shots this season (shooting percentage of 1.1%). Winger Justin Fontaine (groin) will not play today. Former Canuck Keith Ballard has been out since December 10th with a concussion and facial injuries. The Wild is 26th in the NHL on the power play (15.4%) and 28th in the league on the road (11.4%) scoring nine of its 25 PPG this season away from home. ' ' '