reggie bush can get the job done
2007-10-07 04:30:41
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answered by j-j r 2
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Just a suggestion though. Even though Marion Barber is sharing time with Julius Jones in the Dallas backfield, I'd rather go for him since Barber has been proven to be a reliable short yard and goal line back. TD points count the most in Fantasy Football right? Plus, the Cowboys' OL is much more reliable than the Saints' OL. And the Cowboys are against the Bills. Remember how the Steelers run them over in week 2? I believe Dallas will do the same.
Saints against "heartless" Panthers in the Superdome is kinda intriguing, since both teams are reeling. But Panthers have a stronger run defense compared to the Bills. And with a weak OL and dysfunctional offense, Reggie Bush will need a "Saintly Miracle" to grind out his yards and TDs.
I'd suggest Marion Barber III over Reggie Bush.
2007-10-07 04:46:49
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answered by Setsuna 1
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Barber and Harvin. Holmes is a greater applicable WR selection than Harvin... yet no longer by way of leaps and limits... Holmes isn't adequate of a stud to circulate omit on MBIII. Bush is harm services and could lose a ton of artwork to Pierre Thomas this year. Harvin would be an incredible sleeper this year... and MBIII will bounce returned. Felix Jones will shop him clean and Barber will bang interior the TDs. stable success this season!
2016-12-14 10:02:38
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answered by ? 4
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Barber is the guy to go with - the Cowboys should run all over the Bills this week.
Good Luck!!!
2007-10-07 04:31:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Barber...the Saints offensive line couldn't get Superman a hole big enough to run through.
2007-10-07 04:29:43
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answered by Zombie Birdhouse 7
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I say go with Bush. He's not gonna be splitting time with anyone so he'll get more yards and thus, more fantasy points.
2007-10-07 04:29:16
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answered by Anonymous
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start LT and Barber
Barber will have a great game against buffalo D
2007-10-07 05:11:19
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answered by jared3000310 4
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