Definately Reggie Brown and Deion Branch
2006-10-20 04:31:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Your choices are tough b/c none of them are favorable matchups. Id say for sure Reggie Brown and then after that...ehh...........flip a coin for real. Heres why...
Brown vs. the Buccaneers. Bucs have defended the pass decent this year only allowing 189 ypg through the air, their main problem is they arent getting any INT's and they are letting opposing QB's complete a high % of passes (63%). Theyve only given up 5 TD's through the air but have intercepted just 1 pass. This favors McNabb b/c although I hate him and think he's overrated, he can throw a good deep ball and Reggie Brown seems to be his fav. target this year (and has come along nicely).
Branch vs. Vikings. Vikings have been fairly tough against the pass as well, they have allowed just 3 TD's through the air and have intercepted 5 passes. Teams are completing just 58.5% of their passes against the Vikings. But Hasselback is a smart and tough QB and now he is given a great option in Branch. Another problem is that Alexander is still out so the Vikings will make the Seahawks beat them with the run and focus on the passing game since Maurice Morris hasnt proven anything yet.
Evans vs. New England. NE has been good against the pass as well, they have given up a good amt. of yards but they have allowed just 4 passing TD's through the air but have picked off just 3 balls, teams are completing 59% of their passes against them.
Really its a tough decision, but Reggie Brown and Lee Evans seem the smartest choices to me.
Lee over Branch b/c Branch is just now really getting into playing mode. The Vikings are gonna focus in on Hasselback and try to make Maurice run often, and I think they'll succeed in doing so. I think Lee Evans can easily beat the NE secondary as a whole, and Losman isnt great but he can throw a good deep ball.
2006-10-20 03:51:00
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answered by speefmoney4 3
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solid determination with Wes Welker, he will have a huge recreation adversarial to Oakland's D. probable 8+ catches. do not initiate Berrian, he received't get more advantageous than 2 catches adversarial to Arizona, and Jackson is a huge question mark. initiate Lee Evans and Deion branch, pondering branch will somewhat get his hands on the ball this week.
2016-12-05 01:05:25
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answered by ? 3
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Brown faces Tampa Bay this weekend. Tampa has held these #1 receivers without TD's: Derrick Mason, Steve Smith, Joe Horn, and Chad Johnson. Therefore I find his chance of getting a TD to be small. With that being said I would have to start Branch and Evans, who are both starting to come on strong.
2006-10-20 03:43:28
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answered by Doodle 2
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I would start Reggie brown and deion branch...
2006-10-20 03:44:26
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answered by Anonymous
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brown and branch.....they are your two better receivers right now anyways and on top of that both of their teams are playing a lot better as buffalo is not a solid team and they have losman throwing to him, as with brown and branch you have two of the best qb's throwing to them in mcnabb and hasselback
2006-10-20 03:39:16
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answered by Eric R 2
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brown and branch
2006-10-20 03:41:04
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answered by Rusty Shackleford 5
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