I'd go with Green but don't expect alot from either guy. They are both going against pretty good defense, both at home, both have a great TE and RB to saving thier ***. The only reason I'm going with Green is because he's the proven Vet going against a lesser pass Rush. With Robert Mathis and Dwight Freeney up his *** all day long I doubt Eli will be throwing comfortably much.
2006-09-09 01:28:23
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answered by cigarsmoke1982 2
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i would go with Eli over Green. I mean you go into a game agaisnt your older brother you are going to do everything you can to beat him. It's a family pride thing. Besides like they mention with Larry Johnson the focal point of the chiefs offense and no real receiving threats aside from Tony Gonzalez, you are looking at may 25-30 carries for larry johnson and possibly 10-15 carries from other backs. Eli has more weapons on offense and the Colts defense isnt as good as people think it is. So I'm guessing Eli has the better day over Trent Green.
2006-09-09 03:36:14
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answered by originalitybygeorge 5
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I'd say Green, he's more of a sure thing, as much as there can be in football at least. Bengals-Chiefs game is more likely to be a shootout with two mediocre defenses and electric offenses. Giants-Colts could also be a shootout and is exciting with the Manning v Manning matchup, but with a solid Colts D, including one of the game's best pass rushers in Dwight Freeney, it's more likely that a still inconsistent Eli will get shut down. Since you have a great alternative in Green, let Eli prove himself first, or wait for a better matchup before you start him.
2006-09-09 01:27:57
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answered by rudnerc 1
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E. Manning. Although Indy's defense is suppose to be one of the better one, I doubt it will be. Indy lost several key guys from last year and shouldn't be as strong. Expect KC's game plan to be a very heavy dose of Larry Johnson, meaning a lot less Green than you might expect.
Manning is the better choice, but both will score points.
2006-09-09 01:26:20
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answered by MikeB 2
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Eli
2006-09-09 06:03:22
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answered by Anonymous
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i ought to quite be tempted to start Edwards. you be responsive to he will could desire to throw 35+ circumstances as quickly as you play the Saints - and that's now no longer purely like the Saints do now no longer grant up aspects. That suggested - you extremely be responsive to Cutler will throw the ball 25-30 circumstances each and each game, in spite of if the coaches tell him to now no longer. i does now no longer initiate Eli, in spite of the susceptible secure practices he may well be managing. this is in all hazard to be one in each and each of those pound it on the floor video games for jacobs and bradshaw.
2016-12-15 05:07:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Green, as well as the Bungles did last year, their secondary gave up a boat load of yardage... Indy and Dungy = low production...
2006-09-09 04:13:00
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answered by WingNo19 3
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