I would go with cutler cause he blew it up in the preseason and seattles secondary isnt super so i would say that cutler will have a good game in his first career start
2006-11-27 16:25:01
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answered by Joel H 4
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Losman has a relatively easy schedule around fantasy playoff time (Tennessee week 16, Jets week 14). While no one can accuse him of being consistent, his team is making a run.
As a Vanderbilt grad, I love seeing Jay Cutler out there, but he does not have an easy schedule. Seattle and San Diego are his next 2 opponents. And while Arizona might be a time for him to get some yards, underrated Cincinnati and San Francisco defenses will wreck havoc on him.
VY is exciting to watch, but he has thrown over 200 yards twice this season. Plus, Ben Troupe, arguably his 2nd best receiver after Bennett, is out for the season.
Steve McNair is not the reason why Baltimore has 9 wins. If you take out the revenge game against the Titans, he has 8 TDs. Even including the Titans game, he is averaged 188 YPG. His schedule isn't strong, but it's not ideal. Why have McNair throw a lot and risk his fragile health when Jamal Lewis is tearing it up.
The player who you SHOULD pick up is David Carr. He has 7 games of over 200 yards passing. He plays Oakland, Tennessee, and Cleveland. He also plays Indy, who will flatten the Texan defense and Carr will get plenty of yards and probably a couple of scores. Yeah, he plays New England in week 15. That's a problem. But not as big of a problem as you might think and definitely not as big as everyone else's problems.
2006-11-27 13:02:12
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answered by JohnnyWaffles 2
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Steve McNair without a doubt... here's why....
- JP Loseman is crap
- Vince Young had one good game (last night), and plus he doesn't have the receiver corp to back him up.
- Jay Cutler hasn't proven himself yet. So that would like driving with a blindfold.
- David Carr is inconsistant. He's had an ok season thus far, but his inconsistancy is bringing him way down.
2006-11-27 12:31:25
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answered by GMEN 1
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Steve McNair and JP Losman
2006-11-27 11:29:58
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answered by kcslammer13 3
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Steve Mcnair...hes the most experienced out of all of them...
The Ravens are havigna great year...i think Mcnair will just get better and better and better...
Notice how his passer rating has gone up....and the ravens going into a division game with all their confidence winning 5 straight...i see him having a great day.
2006-11-27 11:38:16
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answered by jared g 2
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Vince Young
2006-11-27 11:33:35
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answered by First Lady 7
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Steve Mcnair hes on fire an since brian belick has been play calling they have been undefeated. So macnair is the sure choice.
2006-11-27 11:38:46
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answered by David Patterson 3
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Go for air mcnair. He's going to be more productive in coming weeks. Look for this team to maybe end up in the super bowl.
2006-11-27 12:21:51
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answered by comn8u 4
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mcnair is a safe bet, but if u have room on your roster i would pick up cutler. see what he does and depending on where your at in your league, maybe take a gamble with him
2006-11-27 11:39:20
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answered by mitchell_8_5 3
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Carr is a great fantasy pickup....did you see his #'s last week? Assuming he keeps the job the rest of the season then he is the one out of that group that will get you the most points.
2006-11-27 11:57:51
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answered by jh361 5
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