It really depends on how many teams are in your league... Based on last years numbers or even the past two years, I'd say you're in good shape...but this is a new season, and I'm not sold on either of those QB's this year... and Ronnie Brown has been the victim of a flat Miami offense... My advice to you is pick-up Rex Grossman if you can see if you can't trade one of your RB's for a stud WR... If your league is over 10 teams, you're solid... If not, you've got some work to do.
2006-09-22 06:19:03
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answered by In the light 3
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Nice team. Looks alot like mine:
Brady/Bulger
RonnieB/ReubenD/DeAngeloWms
Anquon/AndreJohnson/AntonioBryant
KellenWinslow/RandyMcMike
Wilkins/Josh
Chicago
Keep (and start) Wilkens til week 5
Drop him, and start Brown week 6 to end
Josh is pretty much indoors every week after then.
Normally, people don't carry a back up TE,
but as good as yours are, I'd carry the backup
if only in case of injury. I'd TRADE Heap or
Miller, and keep Colston, cuz he's so versatile
and, at least so far, a popular target for Brees.
You can prolly drop Cincy's D, certainly after
da Bears' bye week. The only thing that's not
a cupcake on their schedule after the bye is
at NYG, and Cincy's got San Diego at home
that week. Frankly, you can probably drop
'em now, and pick up a mediocre D during
week 6, if there's a juicy "flyer" on your league's
waiver wire (like DeAngelo Williams or Michael
Turner) get 'em now and just sit on 'em.
And yes, assuming you're in a 7-12 deep league,
ya done good so far.
2006-09-22 16:20:46
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answered by dishnivels 4
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I agree with the previous post on the WRs. I'd be a little concerned about Galloway and Muhammand. Your TEs are awesome - Heath Miller is poised for a nice year. Chicago's defense speaks for itself.
2006-09-22 13:11:55
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answered by L.A. Scene 3
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If you Bolster your WR position by dropping a Kicker then you will do pretty good. Bulger will come on, be patient, he is in a new system and has a good running game for support.
2006-09-22 13:45:53
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answered by Jesse19rap 4
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Not bad for a rookie. The QBs are good, but your RBs are studs! You can find holes in your WRs, but who can't with the quality theses days. So yeah, you got a good team.
2006-09-22 13:08:30
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answered by David S 2
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I would drop your extra TE, K and Bengals defense for depth at RB and WR.
2006-09-22 13:18:09
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answered by Anonymous
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not bad for a first timer.
How many teams in the league?
2006-09-22 13:17:13
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answered by Lefty 3
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