CINCINNATI -- How badly does Bengals cornerback Adam Jones want his teammate Vontaze Burfict back on the field?The question was barely even out of a reporters mouth before Jones threw back his head and started yelling.Hell yeah! Jones bellowed Sunday, his voice echoing across the locker room. Cant wait till 55 gets here, and I dont give a damn who dont like it either.Jones pulled out his phone as he was speaking.Im calling him right now when I walk out of here, he said, following the Bengals 29-17 home loss to the Denver Broncos.Jones is eager to get his friend and teammate back, and he wanted everyone to know it. Burfict has been the missing presence in the locker room for the first three weeks of the season as he serves his three-game suspension for violations of player safety.He hasnt been allowed around the facility since the conclusion of the preseason. And while the defense gave his backup, Vincent Rey, deserved praise (he was the highest-graded defensive player in a loss to the Steelers last week), players are excited to see their team start coming back together, piece by piece.Vinny Rey did a great job. We couldve won any game with Vinny Rey, said cornerback Dre Kirkpatrick. That guy played out of his mind. But getting [Burfict] back, thats another part of it.The turnaround will be short for Burfict, as the Bengals are playing a Thursday night game this week against the Dolphins.Having him back bolsters our linebacking unit, Rey said. It bolsters our defense in general, and our team. Were looking forward to having him back. Hes just another player here to make plays for us. Hes a big-time player and leader.The Bengals practice this week will be light, mostly walk-throughs, as they try to give players some rest on the short week. The short turnaround might not bode well for tight end Tyler Eifert, who is on his way back from an offseason ankle injury but wasnt quite ready to play Sunday against the Broncos after returning to practice for the first time last week.Eifert led the team in receiving touchdowns last season, so his return could spark an offense that has been inconsistent this season. The Bengals have only two receiving touchdowns (A.J. Green in Week 1 and Giovani Bernard in Week 2).Tyler is obviously so talented, said Bengals quarterback Andy Dalton. Hes been a big part of our offense since hes been here, especially last year. It would be great to have him back, whenever it is. Joe Jimenez Jersey . -- Stanford squashed Oregons national championship hopes again, schooling the Ducks in power football. Jeimer Candelario Jersey . Defencemen Drew Doughty, Shea Weber and forward Ryan Getzlaf also scored for the Canadians, who started their gold-medal defence 2-0. 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Last updated: Dec. 6, 2016How consistency ratings workUsing fantasy points determined by ESPNs standard scoring, the charts contained in this column rate players based upon how consistently reliable they have been from the 2014 through 2016 seasons, a span of 47 weeks worth of games (17 weeks apiece in 2014 and 2015 and 13 thus far in 2016). For IDPs (individual defensive players), the following scoring is used: solo tackle (1), assisted tackle (0.5), sack (3), interception (3), forced fumble (3), fumble recovery (3), touchdown (6), safety (2), pass defended (1). To familiarize you with some of the terminology and column headers listed in the charts below:Start%: The players start percentage, which shows how often he earned your start in an ESPN standard league. This is his number of Starts -- those defined below -- divided by his number of scheduled team games.CR: The players consistency rating, which is calculated as his weekly standard deviation divided by his fantasy points per game average. This is meant to identify the players who were most consistently close to their weekly averages. The lower the number, the more consistent the player. Again, lower numbers are better.PPR%: The players start percentage using PPR scoring, which uses ESPNs standard scoring settings but adds one point per reception.FPTS/G: The players average fantasy points scored per game.Start: The number of times that the players point total in a given week was worthy of having had him active iin an ESPN standard league.ddddddddddddStud: The number of times the players point total ranked among the top at his position.Stiff: The number of times the players point total ranked among the worst at his position, making almost any waiver-wire option a smarter choice.These are the benchmarks for what constitutes a Start, Stud or Stiff performance:Sat: The number of times the player missed a game. Players are not charged Stiff points for sitting out, nor does it impact their overall consistency rating (CR), but it hurts their overall start percentage (Start%).Players must have at least a 20.0 percent start percentage (Start%) in either standard scoring or PPR leagues, or must rank among the top 10 quarterbacks, tight ends or kickers, top 25 running backs or wide receivers, or top 20 defensive linemen, linebackers or defensive backs, in terms of total fantasy points at their position from 2014-16, for inclusion in the chart. All defense/special teams are included, regardless of whether they met those minimums.For Consistency Ratings from only the 2016 season, click here.Quick click by position:QuarterbacksRunning backsWide receiversTight endsKickersTeam defense/special teamsDefensive linemenLinebackersDefensive backsQuarterbacksRunning backsWide receiversTight endsKickersTeam defense/special teamsDefensive linemenLinebackersDefensive backs ' ' '