Your team looks awesome. I'd see if I could possibly get a better backup QB though, because Delhomme started falling apart last season, but you may want to keep him to see how he does in the beginning of the season. Keep Hasselbeck for sure. I'm not just saying that because I'm a Seahawk fan, but he's going to do great this year now that Branch has learned the system better and DJ Hackett is replacing D Jack as the other starting WR. I'd keep an eye on Owens though, you never know when he's going to open his mouth and gets benched.
2007-06-27 11:59:11
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answered by Anonymous
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How many other people are in your league? I think you made the right choice between Hasselbeck, Kitna, and Bulger. Jackson will get most of St. Louis' offensive points and the Lions are all full of hot air, they haven't won ten games since 1995, been .500 since 2000, and have only won 12 games once, with Barry Sanders. As long as Hasselbeck is healthy he is the best of the three. Also, I would start Clark over Smith. But the big question is how many other people you drafted with, because it looks like you got a good go-round, but if there were only, say, 4 other guys everyone has a team like that.
2007-06-27 19:05:57
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answered by Nate K 3
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You have a strong team. Hasselbeck is solid despite what others may think (Seattle is a good offense in a defensively weak division). My only issues would be with Delhomme and Taylor. Both look to be surpassed by Carr and Drew respectively. I'd look into getting some FA help there (watch who wins the preseason battles and pick up accordingly). Otherwise, barring injuries, you could win it all.
2007-06-27 19:10:10
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answered by raider34 3
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Fred Taylor will not be an adequate back up this year. Maurice Jones Drew will lead the Jags in rushing stats this year.
Your Starting line up is extremely solid except at QB. Bulger would have been a great pick up, I expect big things from him this year.
2007-06-27 19:31:19
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answered by Anonymous
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You don't need two tight ends or two kickers.
So I'd drop or trade them for wide receivers or running backs. You can never have enough running backs. They can be very valuable trade bait later in the season. Also, I'd consider trying to trade maybe Jake Delhomme and Fred Taylor for Marc Bulger.
2007-06-27 21:20:32
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answered by will4144 3
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No. John Kitna is good but around him is not enough to get him somewhere. Matt has Shaun A. and Derrell Jackson. stick with him. if any of these players are open GET THEM. Chad Johnson, Larry Johnson, Adam Vinitieri, Warrick Dunn (better than who u have but not the best), Peyton Manning.
2007-06-27 23:20:23
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answered by USC Gamecock 2
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it's a good team but I say put dallas clark in peyton is his QB and hes a good target and maybe look to see how TO is doing possibly look out to but Joe Horn in instead your defence roks and look to see how well jake delhomme does in the beginning of the year and possibly get a better backup keep matt hasselbeck tho
2007-06-27 19:05:45
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answered by mexicanskiier 3
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Jay cutler should be backup that kid can play. Trade out Thomas Jones with Travis Henery of Broncos. Guy is almost guarnteed to get 1000 plus yards. No TO go with ocho cinco. Beside that it is good.
2007-06-27 19:37:00
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answered by paintballer 3
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Fantasy is a waste of time and very consuming
You need to get the players that rack up the most points and yards. and you need to find the players with the best conditioning, avoid injury
Also check the strength of schedule for your team.
You have a good QB playing weak defenses and you can get 35 points a game and yards
But fantasy is not my cup of beer.
2007-06-27 19:31:36
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answered by Michael M 7
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The only thing I have wrong with this lineup is the fact that neither of you're quarterbacks are any good.
2007-06-27 19:00:36
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answered by netherrealmdweler07 1
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