good team.
i wouldnt pick those players but its still a good team.
2006-06-20 04:35:55
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answered by Moldy Butt Cheese 3
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Cooley? Not good. try to get a different TE. See if you can trade for R. McMicheals. Culpepper loves to throw to TE's. You need more RB depth. Carolina defense ROCKS! I would trade or just drop New England def. Never have 2 Def on a roster. Use that spot for a back-up RB who would start in case of injury. Or use it for a player who has potential. On Carolina's bye week just pick up a DEF who is playing a bad scoring team. I have won many leagues by using different DEF almost every week , you can even do that with kickers. I try to pick up and start kickers who are going to kick indoors.
2006-06-21 06:38:38
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answered by jason_k_kelley 2
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culpepper is an unknown, top 2 recievers are great, edge may not do so well without a top line, cooley was a great niche player last year, your bench sucks, but that carolina defense is really good. You should be carried by those two receivers all year. Last year I had larry fitzgerald, anquan boldin, santana moss, and steve smith. Then after a few weeks I realized that nobody could touch me, so i traded fitzgerald and jason witten for antonio gates. Fair trade but then I was unstoppable, i ran with jake delhomme to the championship.
2006-06-20 04:40:26
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answered by alienorgy69 3
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Go get Ron Dayne, he should be available out there. He could put up big yards for Denver.
Defenses, drop Carolina, they play really tough teams at the end of the season, and you can always plugh in a defense. New England is great since they are playing in a division that has the Jets, Bills, and Dolphins, that should be six solid games for you.
I don't know what receivers are available so I could not tell you if there are better guys out there. One to watch for: Reggie Williams for Jacksonville
2006-06-20 06:08:39
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answered by showtimegk 3
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12 team league-nice......10 team league-not bad. questions with rb's and no depth. culpepper will be huge this year since he's back in the same system w/ same coordinator (or qb coach) he had in minny a couple years ago when he went off big time.
2006-06-20 07:00:09
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answered by zoo2626 4
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i would be a litle concerned with the qb issue until you see more of how the rehab and adjustment for culpepper goes. also might want to address the rb depth isse by dropping the extra defense. more important to have more rbs, especialy considering the bye weeks than the extra d.
2006-06-20 08:47:23
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answered by rayzwallet 1
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picking Culpepper was a huge risk because he might injure his knee again and he is notthe Daunte Culpepper he used to be and i would have picked Pittsburgh's defence and put Carolina on the bench because of their depth and if 1 person gets hurt on their defence they can replace him will somebody as good or better
2006-06-20 06:42:03
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answered by wb_2210 3
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I think it is really risky to commit to Culpepper at this point when we still don't know how his knee is. Also how will Edgerrin James adjust to the Cardinal offense with no Peyton Manning or Marvin Harrison. Still it is a team with potential.
2006-06-20 04:38:03
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answered by jimel71898 4
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Not bad ... would tighten up the QB spot a bit though
Just curious, but who is your backup RB for the BYE weeks?
2006-06-20 09:07:50
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answered by icehoundxx 6
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Not bad at all... great receivers, QB's are solid, nice defense, stand up backs... but how did you get so many elite play makers in one draft???
2006-06-20 21:05:54
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answered by Dun Dun 5
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Culpepper is playing for Miami. Period.
2006-06-20 05:16:21
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answered by steveb106 5
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