Well, I did not see that coming. On top of a game that had the second lowest projected point total from Vegas, the Bucs were actually without one of the only decent linemen they have in Logan Mankins. The Jaguars have a good run defense, although they were missing their tackling machine of a middle linebacker in Paul Posluszny. Jameis Winston was not succeeding in finding Mike Evans or Vincent Jackson, but Doug Martin and Charles Sims were more than happy to carry the load. Martin himself had 24 carries for 123 yards and two touchdowns, adding three catches for 35 yards and another touchdown.
Yes, he certainly had a day. Tampa Bay heads into the bye week now, and Martin owners can breathe a little instead of sitting there, tempted to drop or sell low on Martin. After the bye, Tampa faces Washington, Atlanta, and the Giants, who all actually have pretty good rushing fronts right now.
If you can sell Martin to someone who now believes in him, I'd do it. If no one will give you decent value though, Martin showed he is certainly shifty and skilled enough to make things work despite a poor offensive line. The Douggernaut is showing that he wasn't just another guy to have one good year and disappear.