You never bench your studs.
Manning will be fine. Their running game sucks, so they will go to the air early and often.
2006-09-20 04:28:25
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answered by Anonymous
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The Jacksonville front 7 are great pass rushers and since Indy will most likely be passing the entire game it takes the guessing out of the offensive scheme. Jacksonville can take away the run game (57.0 yds per) and force passes (16 deflections). STL has allowed 144.0 rush yds and 165 pass yds per game. Looking at the matchups though, STL played Denver and San Fran- Jacksonville has played Dallas and Pittsburgh. I hate to put Manning down, but I would lean towards starting Warner. It's probably a 58-42 ratio.
2006-09-20 05:26:19
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answered by mattlayer 4
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Jacksonville are an underrated defense, but Pittsburgh just had one of those game that they can forget. You have to remember that Rotesliberger was playing in his first game of the season with an 100 degree fever and a recent appendectomy surgery, as well as recovering from his highly-publicized motorcycle accident that almost killed him in the offseason. That's a lot to go through. Manning only obstacle was beating his little brother Eli in one of the harshest environment in Week 1. The running game hasn't been established yet, but there not missing EJ at all. Peyton has been throwing as usual and he's expect to throw a lot more in this game. Don't worry, he always excel at home, so don't bench him.
2006-09-20 07:32:54
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answered by mojo8983 5
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Manning for sure. They don't have the best running game right now, and with the Jags' running defense looking good against the Steelers run last week, they will be forced to throw more. Manning is a stud and always the safe pick, no question. I wouldn't bench him all season no matter who they play.
2006-09-20 06:00:45
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answered by Todd S 2
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Manning is a must start every week no matter what. Warner is a great back up and would be considered a starter in most leagues, but you can not bench Manning
2006-09-20 04:34:45
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answered by Right Winger 2
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Not only should you start Manning, but you should also trade Warner. Right now his trade-value is sky-high, and with his history he's due to get injured at some point. With manning you don't really need a back-up because he's never missed a game, and you'd be crazy to bench him if he was playing.
2006-09-20 04:44:43
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answered by NeFaRIouS 2
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Peyton
2006-09-20 04:33:37
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answered by mSTREAMS 2
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You gotta go with Manning even though I got Warner and will ride him every week to the W. If I had Manning I would start him.
2006-09-20 04:50:54
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answered by nickymo 4
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Manning , Warner is getting a little to Old, sorry Kurt!!!!
2006-09-20 04:46:19
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answered by Amanda Leigh 3
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Flip a coin. They both will do well. I am stating Warner this week, but if I had Manning I would go with him.
2006-09-20 05:17:53
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answered by Drunk365 7
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This is nuts! START PEYTON EVERY WEEK. You shouldn't even HAVE Warner, except for maybe Manning's bye week.
2006-09-20 08:01:14
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answered by Anonymous
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