here are my RBs:
Stephen Jackson vs. Den
Ronnie Brown @ Pit
Reggie Bush @ Cle
DeShaun Foster vs. Atl
2006-08-31
09:54:31
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Jackson will start for sure, Bush will sit for sure.
I'm debating between Brown (my 2nd round pick who i plan on starting almost every week) against a strong Steelers run defense, or Foster against a much weaker ATL run defense.
2006-08-31
10:07:43 ·
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It's obvious Jackson is your clear #1 guy and Bush is not going to be much of a factor.
As for for Ronnie vs Foster. Well i would go with Foster mainly because he has to play well to keep his staring job. Although the Panthers gave Foster a 3yrs deal this off-season, they didn't draft DeAngelo Williams with their fist pick for nothing. Meaning Foster is a great back but does tend to get injured a lot.
So i say start Foster now while you can. Especially when he's going up against a weaker run defense then Brown.
2006-08-31 10:23:36
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answered by youncease 3
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Your absolutely right to start Steven Jackson, despite playing against a stingy Denver defense that is strong against the run, but don't let that bench Jackson in Week 1. Between Bush, Brown, and Foster, I would pick from out-of-nowhere and pick Brown. Bush is the feature back of the future (I repeat, future) but as long as McAllister is healthy and running, Bush is likely regulated as the third-down back/kick returner/fourth option in passing offense for now, so there's no impact in his game right now. DeShaun Foster is the clear #1 RB for Carolina and playing against a mediocre Falcons defense should help his stat, but having DeAngelo Williams in the corner might hurt Foster stats this week. Brown is finally the de-facto #1 (no Ricky Williams to share the ball with) but he is playing in a stingy Steelers defense that is unforgiving to the run, so play Brown and Jackson with caution (but there the only good option you have right now).
2006-08-31 10:33:22
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answered by mojo8983 5
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Jackson is your best back so he definitely should start. Bush will have very limited playing time so keep him on your bench. I would say between Foster and Brown to go with Brown. Yes the steelers have a crushing defense but with culpepper airing the ball out to chambers it will soften the line up for Brown. So in my opinion start Jackson and Brown.
2006-08-31 10:06:38
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answered by tom4texas 4
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Stephen Jackson is definitely your best rb. Reggie Bush is in a 2 back offense and will not put up the biggest numbers. Ronnie Brown and Foster are both playing against tough defenses, however I think you go with the fresher brown because foster is coming off injury. So, take Jackson and Brown
2006-08-31 10:01:58
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answered by horse 3
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jackson and bush (if he plays)
steeler defense crushes running backs so don't expect much from brown.
ATL defense is okay as well but since their CB's are weak, passing might be the option of the day.
2006-08-31 10:00:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Jackson and Foster, definately.
ATL's run defense will suck this year, compared to PITT no one runs on them and bush wion't get that many carries. Jackson, you never bench your 1st round pick unless it's a bye week.
2006-08-31 09:59:49
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answered by latinoheat131 2
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S. Jackson and R. Brown is definitely your best choice.
2006-08-31 10:00:21
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answered by -Incline- 4
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LT and Travis Henery. i don't care who LT is going against, he might desire to constantly be interior the beginning lineup, and Travis Henery might desire to be a monster working interior the Dever equipment, which may make even the worst RB appear like a stud.
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answered by rigoberto 4
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bush isnt gonna play this year, play jackson andd brown
2006-08-31 09:57:30
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answered by jon 4
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