Harrington will put together a good game against the weak Detroit defense. Detroit is on its way out, again, so they can easily be taken advantage of.
Although injuries have never really effected Farve’s play throughout his career, the Seahawks will be out for blood this week after losing to S.F., so expect a lot of pressure on Farve and subsequent interceptions and other turnovers.
2006-11-22 06:17:33
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answered by sclocs 2
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I would go with Favre. He usally needs a Injury to kick him into gear I expect a big game from him this week. Harrington is too suspect on the turn over ratio and his recievers are dropping the ball way to much. Plus Farve has Driver who is having a career year.
2006-11-22 14:12:45
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answered by Rocky The Fearless 5
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First, it depends on your scoring system. Are long TDs worth more than short ones? What does yardage play? How many points do you lose for INTs?
Personally, regardless of these factors I'd play Harrington. Favre was hurt in last week's game and even though he's been on a tear lately, he is prone to trying to hard and getting himself in trouble. Neither DEF is that strong against the pass so you're okay either way, I just don't trust Favre's elbow right now.
2006-11-22 14:14:49
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answered by Edrondol 3
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I would go with Harrington, he has something to prove and should have a good, if not great game against his former team.
2006-11-22 14:11:32
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answered by Bignizz66 5
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farve stunk last week..if you can't pick up Romo (the new qb for the cowboys) then go with harrington
2006-11-22 14:10:57
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answered by bgbadwolf27 3
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Farve just got shutout, and he's hurt (he will play). I would definitely go with Harrington
2006-11-22 14:11:22
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answered by Anonymous
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joey... Revenge of the former QB will have a big week.
2006-11-22 14:10:27
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answered by Jay23 1
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