i had the SAME ISSUE...wanted to wait....but pulled the trigger..on...him for larry fitzgerald...
2006-09-13 10:52:34
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answered by ninerfaninsanjose 3
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on the tip of the day, you may choose and all and sundry can do is furnish their opinion and journey in this occasion. in my view, i does no longer abort as i do no longer see Down's syndrome as a severe adequate incapacity to justify it. In yet another 2 weeks, your infant is conceivable and stands a competent possibility of survival exterior of the womb. numerous babies have survived in neonatal in intensity care contraptions from 22 weeks gestation onwards. on an identical time as there are some wellness problems often times linked with the syndrome, distinctive Downs toddlers stay relatively chuffed lives. i've got widespread numerous in my existence and that i will truthfully say that they've been plenty happier than most of the unaffected toddlers i understand. they're additionally very loving. My mum is conscious of a Downs female in her previous due 1920s who's actual an actress and has her own residence. i could recommend you talk over with a counsellor till now doing something drastic as they're independent and could furnish some relatively good advice. besides to this, you ought to bypass and see your wellness care professional and discover out what taking good care of a infant with Downs actual includes. on the tip of the day, this continues to be your infant. Abortion isn't some thing to be taken gently and could reason you everlasting psychological harm. in case you be certain to proceed with your being pregnant, despite if this is hard or no longer, you will adjust to having a infant who desires slightly extra care. i'm hoping you be waiting to realize a call which you're happy with and need you all the appropriate for the destiny.
2016-12-18 08:11:10
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answered by adleman 4
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I would hold on to him right now. One week doesn't determine a whole season. If you try to trade SA right now, your not going to get equal value for him, as his value is at his lowest and never going to get lower as the schedule should be easier for the Seahawks. Besides, he should bounce back against a horrible Arizona defense next week (Just look at what happen to Frank Gore today).
2006-09-10 17:51:09
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answered by mojo8983 5
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hold on till after week 2.
2006-09-10 11:27:51
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answered by fb0581 3
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1 week is not going to give you a view of what Alexander will do he will score 2-3 TDs next week keep him
2006-09-10 10:31:41
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answered by Anonymous
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I think you should probably hold the NFL MVP and single season rushing TD Record holder. The lions actually have an ok defense, even though their record won't show it.
2006-09-10 12:01:47
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answered by scott_boxing32 1
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I'm getting ready to trade LJ for Rudi so I would trade alexnder now he already had one fumble.
2006-09-10 10:36:16
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answered by iamawesome 4
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whooooaaa nellie
...one week does not a bad fantasy player make...with that said, I'm waiving matt "the end zone would be a hassle" -beck
just kidding
2006-09-10 15:45:55
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answered by tinman 1
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keep him. Its only Week 1. Give him a few more weeks and see how he does. Dont give up faith in him so easily.
2006-09-10 11:13:04
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answered by MikeAwesome 5
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the lions d is tough i would hold off
2006-09-10 10:27:32
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answered by Detroit fan stuck in California 5
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