Trade Harrington and Eli Manning for Carson Palmer or cut Harrington and put Brady Quinn as a possibility ,. I believe he will be starting in Cleveland before the year is up.
2007-08-25 07:16:24
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answered by Dave aka Spider Monkey 7
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I noticed nobody took Byron Leftwich from the Jags...he isn't a fantasy owners dream, but if he stays healthy there are a few weeks where he is going to get some favorable match-ups.
I don't think your QB situation is as bad as you think it is. Hasselback will have a great year if he stays healthy. I would start him probably 90 percent of the time. Eli is good, but he faces some very tough defenses in his division. He's got a big receiver in Plaxico Burress.
Joey Harrington is better than he used to be. And they have more weapons in Atlanta...but still aren't going to be that good.
You could acuire Jeff Garcia, Tavaris Jackson, off waivers; but I would wait to see if he does anything in the regular season. Another one I noticed nobody took is Steve McNair! Which could be a hell of a pick up! The problem you would have to watch for is him getting bit by the injury bug; but when healthy he is one of the best quarterbacks in the league. Also keep an eye on Daunte Culpepper, because the raiders aren't going to have a running game and they play in the weak NFC West. If he's healthy he can have a very big year.
2007-08-25 05:30:38
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answered by Coach Lombardi 3
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Hasselbeck is a good choice because he's very accurate and wont kill you wiht interceptions. I wouldn't put any praise to eli or joe because both struggle fairly often and without Tiki Barber, Manning will struggle more and Harrington is on a very bad tem already. Depending on what your league scores more (passing yards, TDs, etc..) If you can pull off a trade to get a Marc Bulger, that would be your best option because hell get you a lot of yards, a good number of TDs, and is consisten week in and week out. Also a good bargain options, Matt Leinart or Jay Cutler. The'll be the full starters this year with players like Anquan Boldin, Larry Fitzgerald, Edgerrin James, Javon Walker, Travis Henry, Daniel Grahem etc.. and both much better offensive lines. good luck in your league.
2007-08-25 04:44:23
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answered by calisurfer941 5
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So, what is your question exactly?
Well, your QB corp is pretty weak. I would say your best QB has to be Hasselback, if he stays healthy.
If you have any players you could trade away for a better QB like Manning, Palmer, Brees, (though, I'm not sure if people would trade them) then I'd go for it. Also, Bulger should be great at a cheaper price, even Romo.
Hope this helped.
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2007-08-25 04:37:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Crying is what you probably should do, but it won't help in the long run :-)
Put in Hasselback, he should be pretty solid again this year, and keep either Eli or Joey depending on schedules. Whatever you do, don't keep both of them. Pick up either a RB or WR, depending on who hasn't been picked up yet.
Hopefully the rest of your roster rocks, cause you are definitely limited at QB.
2007-08-25 04:41:19
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answered by Elliott Ness 3
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2016-10-16 23:00:44
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answered by ? 4
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I guess if you're starting 2 you start hasselback and Manning...if you could package something and trade up to Bulger or McNabb that would probably be a worthwhile trade...I don't see people trading Brady, Brees Palmer or PManning unless you give up too much, but Bulger or McNabb, maybe...
2007-08-25 04:36:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Cry?
maybe pick up a few of the backups in the hope that you will get some value outta them later this season. Like Carr, and Quinn.
Also, while your QB situation is looking kinda dismal, how are your RBs?,, They can cover up for a number of shortcomings.
Out of the ones you have, definately start Hassleback. An d Pick up Alex Smith pronto. Cut Eli, and probably Joey. Even if he tys to regain his form, there are no top notch receivers in Atlanta to help him.
2007-08-25 04:35:13
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answered by Anonymous
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trade Harrington and Eli for some one better like Carson Palmer
2007-08-25 05:30:25
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't see a problem. You have Hasselback and Harrington.
2007-08-25 05:03:17
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answered by imyourguy8675 2
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