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BillyWaz
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by BillyWaz » Sun Dec 16, 2012 8:28 am
Noose wrote:Pick one to flex: Chris Givens, Martellus Bennett, Brandon Gibson.
Circumstances: My opposition got into a rough start with Andrew Hawkins and Andy Dalton. Before the week I was up by 6 in quite reliable projected points.
EDIT: Oh yeah... and Eli @ATL or Luck @HOU? Being result oriented I've managed to pick the wrong QB now five weeks in a row, so I'm second guessing myself. RIght now I'm on Eli's boat. (4p TD, -2p int.)
I would play Givens, should get the most targets.
Eli as well. He is hot, and I don't think they totally trust Wilson yet. Besides, Wilson could take a screen to the house at anytime.
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BillyWaz
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by BillyWaz » Sun Dec 16, 2012 8:29 am
DeAngelo Williams or Jonathan Dwyer?
Not sexy for an RB2, but having difficulty with it.
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southpaw24
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by southpaw24 » Sun Dec 16, 2012 8:42 am
Guys, would you go with a bang up (if active) Roddy White or Kenny Britt (who will most likely have to deal with Cromartie)??
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BillyWaz
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by BillyWaz » Sun Dec 16, 2012 8:52 am
southpaw24 wrote:Guys, would you go with a bang up (if active) Roddy White or Kenny Britt (who will most likely have to deal with Cromartie)??
Roddy if he plays
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Sandman62
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by Sandman62 » Sun Dec 16, 2012 9:08 am
Billy, I'd go with Dwyer. Deangelo does nothing if he doesn't break open that one big play. Plus SD has only allowed 5 rushing TDs all season and under 100 YPG. PIT is actually favored at DAL. Unless they fall behind early, I think Dwyer's much safer for double digits.
Southpaw, Britt's been hot, but if White plays you have to start him.
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BillyWaz
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by BillyWaz » Sun Dec 16, 2012 9:10 am
Sandman62 wrote:Billy, I'd go with Dwyer. Deangelo does nothing if he doesn't break open that one big play. Plus SD has only allowed 5 rushing TDs all season and under 100 YPG. PIT is actually favored at DAL. Unless they fall behind early, I think Dwyer's much safer for double digits.
Southpaw, Britt's been hot, but if White plays you have to start him.
That is what I decided on....thanks Mike!
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BigBlueNation
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by BigBlueNation » Sun Dec 16, 2012 9:11 am
BillyWaz wrote:DeAngelo Williams or Jonathan Dwyer?
Not sexy for an RB2, but having difficulty with it.
I'd go with Dwyer, Billy.
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Sandman62
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by Sandman62 » Sun Dec 16, 2012 9:14 am
Flex: SMoss or LJames? Cousins didn't target Moss once in his limited time last week and James could be on the field more if (when
) SF falls behind the Pats?
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Chi_Town_FEW
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by Chi_Town_FEW » Sun Dec 16, 2012 9:29 am
Flex spot, Alf, Brandon Lloyd, or Brian Hartline. Have LaFell and Andre Roberts but was not even considering them. Leaning toward Hartline with Bess out. Playoff opponent has to roll with Cousins because RG3 is out.
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by BillyWaz » Sun Dec 16, 2012 9:49 am
Chi_Town_FEW wrote:Flex spot, Alf, Brandon Lloyd, or Brian Hartline. Have LaFell and Andre Roberts but was not even considering them. Leaning toward Hartline with Bess out. Playoff opponent has to roll with Cousins because RG3 is out.
I like Hartline for 15-20 this week. With Cousins, A,Morris could be iffy.