fitz, walker, smith
brees (he should bounce back against tampa bay)
LT, mcgahee
2007-09-12 08:36:06
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answered by One X 4
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First I want to know how you got that team, because it's pretty stacked. Was the rest of your league asleep on draft day?
Anyway I would start McNabb. He's playing at home, and I think he has the most upside between the two qb's. Plus I like his matchup a little more, and last week he didn't look quite as sloppy as Brees. I'm not saying the Saints were a fluke last year, but Brees looks extremely rusty right now. If I were you I would want to sit him this week and see if he can get things straightened out.
For your WR's, I think it's an easy choice. Go with Smith, Walker, and Fitz. Roy Williams is playing against Minnesota, which is by far the toughest defense that your WR's will face this week. Plus, the Lions have been spreading the ball around to a lot of different recievers, so Roy is a much riskier pick than the other three guys on your team. In terms of yardage, he was only the fifth leading reciever on his own team last week! Fitz had a bad game last week, but I think it will be easier for him to bounce back.
For your RB, I think it's another clear-cut choice: LT and Westbrook. LT is a must-start every single week, and Westbrook is a yardage machine. McGahee's total yardage will be lower than Westbrook's, and now it looks like he is losing his goalline carries to Musa Smith. To make things worse, the Ravens will be without Jonathan Ogden, so I think their offense could really struggle this year.
2007-09-14 05:13:57
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answered by fishonmyplane 2
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1 - Walker (see Detroit at Oakland) and Smith for sure. This week, Detroit is going up against Minnesota, who didn't give up a TD to the lowly Falcons. Is Detroit and Minnesota's success really Oakland and Atlanta's failures? Last week, the Arizona O-line sleepwalked through the entire game. Are they going to wake up against Seattle? It's a toss-up. But, I would go with Williams. He has already shown he can produce this season.
2 - Washington gave up 13 points to a bad Miami offense, while Philly got just 13 points against a surprising Green Bay defense. Also consider that, while Brees has yet to prove last year wasn't a fluke, he has a 111 passer rating, 435 yards, and 4 TDs against Tampa Bay over their last two meetings. I would look for Brees to get hot against Tampa Bay. If he doesn't, he will be the biggest flop in Fantasy Football this year.
3 - Westbrook is nearly as big a part of Philly's passing game as it's running game. McGahee, not so much for Baltimore. Besides, who would you rather have handing off and throwing passes to your RB, McNabb or McNair? I would go with Westbrook and always go with LT.
2007-09-12 08:49:48
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answered by Paul in San Diego 7
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QB- McNabb. The Bucs have a small, fast defense and are susceptible to the run. Deuce M. runs all over them every time they play. Trust me I live in Tampa, N.O. will be running on them all day. McNabb will light it up in his home opener.
RB- LT and Westbrook. LT is a must no matter who he plays. Even though he played the Bears he still had 2 TDs. The eagles offense seems to run through Westbrook and he is heavily involved in the passing game. Again, Eagles will bounce back from last week's debacle and light it up at home. Plus Musa Smith looked pretty damn good spelling McGahee last week and stayed in the game when the Ravens where in the red zone.
WR - S. Smith (of course). Larry Fitz and Walker
2007-09-12 08:43:17
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answered by corey w 2
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Very easy answer here:
WRS - Fitz, Williams, Smith
RBs - LT and Westbrook (everyweek these two)
QB - Brees
great options by the way dont know how you got LT and Westbrook but great job
2007-09-12 08:34:33
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answered by Adam B 2
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Fitz, Williams, Smith
McNabb
Westbrook & LT
2007-09-12 08:30:38
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answered by Truth B. Told ITS THE ECONOMY STUPID 6
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Bernard Berrien is your %. here. The spectacular could be Mark clayton reason Baltimore is geared as much as throw generally, yet i like Berriens means to be finally healthful and that offense is attempting to get Favre greater in touch. initiate Berrien week 2.
2016-11-15 01:31:27
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answered by weberg 4
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brees
smith, fitz, williams
LT, westbrook
2007-09-12 08:42:36
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answered by overthere8367 2
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