Marvin Harrison all the way. He is the one true stud in this threesome.
2007-10-26 09:30:20
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answer #1
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answered by Packer Smacker 4
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Marvin Harrison.
2007-10-26 09:30:40
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't think it's that easy of a question.... I'm a little timid to put my eggs back into MHarrison's basket for week 8 too. Last week he sat out the 2nd half, and this week he didn't practice Wed/Thur/or Fri.
To me it seems like Holmes would be better for this week. Let Marvin get healthy and then start him against the Patriots- (that may be why they are being so cautious. The winner of that game will probably get home field through the playoffs.)
2007-10-27 03:54:57
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answered by Alan A 3
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Carolina is no joke and Harrison is coming back from an injury, I'd got with Santonio Holmes against Cinci look at where they are in pass D...absolutely horrible (nfl.com),
2007-10-26 09:36:45
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answered by brocksamsonsrage 2
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Holmes against that bad Cincy team......but Harrison is on his way back so and Hines Ward is back too...so I would have to say Harrison but you have to watch the updates on his injury...if he doesn't play then Holmes.....what is funny is this is even a question! at the start of the season people would have called you dumb.
2007-10-26 09:30:30
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answered by georgerin 2
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For starters, Reggie Bush is definitely a lock (out of your checklist) to start. in case you had yet another "suitable" runningback, i wouldnt evaluate Bush on your lineup. yet on the grounds that he's your lock, i think you gotta carry on with him. yet remember, Drew Brees is killing defenses in the process the air and looks to love doing it. i don't be attentive to, Bush doesnt look as though a stable decision. permit's think of your different recommendations. Priest Holmes against a respectable run protection (Denver). no longer purely that yet I doubt the Chiefs would be throwing alot because of the fact their quarterback isnt as good. no longer purely that yet Denver's bypass protection is quite good with Bly and Bailey. So assume Priest Holmes to run alot. Jesse Chatman vs Buffalo. Miami has no quarterback. And Buffalo's protection is all banged up. So assume Chatman to run alot against a vulnerable protection. yet there is the possibility because of the fact Miami's offensive line isnt as reliable in combating a hurry. Kenny Watson is going up against the Ravens. The Ravens are purely stable at one concern - Rush protection. If I have been you, i could stay faraway from this decision. ok, so now that we see the placement each and every participant is in, permit's pick. If i became on your case, i could flow with Priest Holmes and Jesse Chatman. yet on the grounds which you're set with Bush as a lock, the 2d working lower back could be Priest Holmes. desire that works for you.
2016-12-30 06:53:35
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answered by ? 3
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Usually I'd say Harrision, but I think he's still a game away from returing to his usual self. Holmes should light up Cincinnati.
2007-10-26 09:32:37
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answered by Troy S 5
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