Housh seems to be emerging as big time player in Cincinnati, you could see it last year and the trend continues. While Carolinas D is tough, I look at it like it will keep Cinci passing the whole game, so more yards for Housh........its tough though because I can see Williams with big numbers against NY.......Chad is iffy this week, so don't shy away from TJ.
2006-10-21 17:18:57
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answered by raildog 3
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Start Houshmanzadeh & Williams. They have the best chances against the defenses they're up against this week.
Manning hasn't been throwing the ball to Harrison quite so much this year as years past; being a home game they should have an early lead and won't be passing quite so much and will probably lean toward a run game. Passing yards will probably be down.
2006-10-21 16:29:04
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answered by Brutally Honest 7
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All three of those wide receivers are amazing, and this is a very tough decision. However, I'd start Marvin Harrison, as Washington has allowed 1,375 receiving yards this season, 24th in the NFL. For your second option I'd start Roy Williams, as the Jets have allowed a terrible 1,421 receiving yards in 2006, 27th in the NFL. T.J. Houshmandzadeh is playing a Panthers defense which has allowed only 1,306 receiving yards this year, 21st in the NFL. Therefore, start Marvin Harrison and Roy Williams. Good luck.
2006-10-21 16:59:44
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answered by George Costanza 2
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Harrison and Williams. Housh is playing a hot Carolina D while Detroit is playing a horrible Jets D and Harrison is just going to have a good game against a terrible Deadskins D.
2006-10-21 16:59:56
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answered by rayking19 2
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You have to play the hot receivers. Roy Williams is a no brainer. As long as C. Johnson is getting all the double teams, you have to start Housh. Harrison will get his yards but Housh is grabbing a TD in every game he's played this season. Until he proves otherwise, I say stick with him.
Good luck.......I also have Roy Williams, he's a no brainer start every single week.
2006-10-21 16:33:56
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answered by wisbadgers1 1
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You don't say how many teams are in your league...that makes a difference so we know how far down the list to go. Likely you may have the following available: Plaxico Burress AJ Green Julio Jones Lee Evans Steve Breaston Those are some WR most likely to have an impact. Some long shots are: Devin Hester Roy Williams Earl Bennet Jordan Shipley Michael Crabtree Danny Amendola Darius Heyward-Bey
2016-03-28 03:41:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Yeah I say just go with Houshmanzadeh cause he is bound to have another big game for the second choice go with Marvin
2006-10-21 16:29:13
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answered by carguy30021 3
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go with your gut, tj is really good, but roy is lions only viable reciever against a weak pass d, and marvin is marvin. harrison and williams, just like you said.
2006-10-21 17:14:45
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answered by ray t 3
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check the defenses that they are up against.....being from detroit i think r williams will have a big day against the jets.....but i might be raining.......harrison has been flat....who are they playing.......good luck
2006-10-21 16:23:47
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answered by Patrick 3
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dude put hushmezadah and harrison
2006-10-21 16:23:18
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answered by Kevin G 2
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