Colston, he's doing really good right now, especially if he's a TE in your league, I'd put him over Gonzales, but that's just me...
2006-10-10 02:33:08
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answered by Anonymous
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WR assuming its 3 slots go with Chad Johnson and TJ Houshmanzadeh as well as Antonio Bryant. Moss will be up against Champ Bailey and with the way the Raiders passing game is, he most likely will have a poor game. I know picking two WRs off the same team is uncommon but chad Johnson should have better numbers this week than in week 4 and Houshmanzadeh is probably good for at least a td.
I would have Colston as my TE this week. He is going up against Phili but should be able to catcha few passes. Don't like the matchup for Tony G this week as he goes up against a pretty strong Steeler Pass D and can expect Troy Polomalou on him the entire game.
2006-10-10 10:26:11
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answered by CJ B 4
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Okay - you've got a good lineup. Go with TE-Gonzales. He's a gamer and will get his. Damon Huard is managing a great game and Gonzales is going to go Gonzo soon - watch! Next go with the loudest mouth at wideout - Chad Johnson. The dude is a freak on the jump ball and is on his way to a pro-bowl. He's carson palmer's #1 target and unless you TRIPLE-TEAM him he's going to catch almost 100 yards. Next - I'd have to go with Antonio Bryant. He's not the best choice, but TJ's not getting a lot of yards - especially compared to Chad 'The Bengal Chicken' Johnson. And let's face it, Randy Moss and the Raiders are the WORST TEAM IN THE LEAGUE.
2006-10-10 09:37:43
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answered by TexasLSUTiger 3
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Well, first off, at TE, you should not play Colston. He's got 3 TD's and plays like a WR. He gets yards and TD's. With the Saints playing the Eagles, don't be surprised if they have to open it up with a lot of passing (since they will probably be playing from behind). He's a prime target for Brees, but with KC playing the Steelers, this week may be the time for Gonzales to "break out." He's been slumping, but the high-powered offense looks like they could get him fantasy points at any time. Colston needs to be at WR so you can get points from both of them.
Since Battle and Moss have tough matchups against good defenses and they both play for bad teams, they won't score much for you. Start Houshmanzadeh and Johnson as the Bengals should whoop Tampa. They should be able to score big on them, giving you plenty of fantasy points. Play Colston as a wideout to get the extra points from Gonzales and production from the WR spot.
2006-10-10 10:57:51
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answered by favre406 2
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Chad Johnson and Gonzales
2006-10-11 20:36:16
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answered by big dawg 3
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Don't start Bryant; it;s a bad matchup vs. SD's good pass defense, plus Bryant has been a fantasy bust so far plus i think he was injured last week, tho i don't know how serious.
Moss, Johnson & Housh all face pretty good pass defenses, so I'd say go with Colston. NO plays Phi, who is ranked like 26th in pass defense, though with Lito Sheppard's return, they are improving.
2006-10-10 10:59:10
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answered by Truth B. Told ITS THE ECONOMY STUPID 6
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who gives a ****! Its all fake
2006-10-10 09:33:01
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answered by Anonymous
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