For QB, go with Kitna.
For WR, go with Evans, Owens, and Branch.
2007-10-30 09:16:35
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answer #1
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answered by Polaris20 2
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Start TO. A must start, he is a primetime player. When he gets the ball he will light up your fantasy team
Start Lee Evans. Had his best game of the year this lats weekend and expect more of the same against an uber weak Cincy Def.
Start Santonio Holmes. The big play capability of this guy is still a factor. With Def still focusing on Hines Ward, Holmes has become a favorite target for Benny, who has also been a roll. The BAL Def doesn't scare many opponents and shouldn't scare you from playing Holmes.
Branch has always been too inconsistent, and coming off an injury, no thanks. Randel El falls into that inconsistency bubble as well. Stokely is the 2nd WR and if you Cutler your almost going double or nothing. Bowe will be Blah vs the Fired up Packers.
Start Cutler, expect the Denver secondary to comeback with a vengence against DET WR's after getting beat deep on MNF.
2007-10-30 09:23:43
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answered by SLOLouDog 3
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Antwaan Randle El vs NY jets
Brandon Stokley vs detroit
Dwayne Bowe vs Green Bay
Jay Cutler vs Detroit
2007-10-30 09:15:49
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answered by Jessica Marie 2
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WR Start
Antwaan Randle El- Jets defesnse is weak.
Brandon Stokley- He shoud be getting more looks as long as Javon Walker is out!
Terrell Owens- One of the top receivers in the NFL must start every week no matter what!
QB Start
Jay Cutler- Lions can be thrown on!!
2007-10-30 09:20:06
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answered by Anonymous
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I would go with Stokely, Evans, and To.
Stokley is becoming one of Cutler's favorite receivers with Walker out. And Detroit has the #30 pass defense in the NFL.
Evans is going up against the #28 Cincy pass defense. And, JP Losman is supposed to be playing for Buffalo (he *loves* throwing to Evans).
To is To. The Cowboys are coming off a bye and have been a scoring machine all season. And they should come out hungry against their division rival Philadelphia.
As for the QB, go with Cutler. For the same reason you should go with Stokley.
2007-10-30 09:49:28
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answered by Paul in San Diego 7
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WR: Evans and TO for sure. Leaning toward Branch, but we don't know how well he has healed. Bowe may be a better option there.
QB: Kitna. Denver's CBs are overrated
2007-10-30 09:15:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Evans, Owens, Branch
Kitna (but this one is kind of a toss-up--they will probably both be worth around the same amount, but Kitna has better targets to throw to).
2007-10-30 09:18:10
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answered by J-Dogg 4
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T.O, (he would be getting the ball a great deal against a quite susceptible secondary--Romo is eager to teach he's worth that great great revenue they only agreed to)... Santonio Holmes v. Baltimore (i understand they're a sturdy D, yet have faith me in this one) Lee Evans (i could say Stokley, yet to hedge your bets, you will possibly no longer choose to have a QB/WR combination interior an analogous interest). Cutler against Detriot. Denver's secondary became into embarrassed via Favre, and next week they are going to be out for blood. Champ under no circumstances gets beat like that 2 weeks in a row. happy searching, James....
2016-10-14 09:15:32
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answered by ? 4
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for wide recievers Terrell Owens-he has to have a big day agianst his former team.Santanio Holmes,and Lee Evans-hes on FIRE
and for the Q.B jon kitna hes going agianst an all around easier defense.
2007-10-30 09:26:58
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answered by nicholas 2
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Take Randle El, Evans and TO. btw, cinnci has allowed 30 FF points to Wr every game this year. and take Jay Cutler, he is a slinger, but will get you yards.
2007-10-30 09:16:16
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answered by mattycakes345 3
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