Easy David Garrard he is the 4th rated QB and he is the 7th rated in accuracy. His team is playing great, he has two solid running backs, a good offensive line to complement his pocket presence and a solid defense. I think he is playing really confident and has everyone behind him following his lead. Also they will have the ball alot on offense going against a great cults defense that will throw the ball alot. So this means that he will have the ball alot. when the cults score he'll get the ball back and when they turn it over he'll get it back
2007-11-27 08:08:31
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answered by "bestkeptsecret" 2
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I'd go with Garrard. As mentioned before, he is steady and consistent. He hasn't thrown a pick all year long. Other than the game against Indy when he was injured, he's gotten over 15 points every single game. I'm so glad Del Rio made the decision to start him this year. I think they actually have a chance with the the type of defense they have. It would be a long shot, but if anyone is going to upset the Colts or the Patriots, it's going to one of these teams with a dominant defense like Jacksonville, Pittsburgh, or Green Bay.
2007-11-27 16:51:53
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answered by hentond23 1
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Garrard has been steady all year, I would probably go with him. Unless you are feeling like you want to risk it a little, and then I say go with Clemens. He gets to face Miami, and they won't have a foot of mud to help them stop anyone this week. A more less risky play would be Schaub also. He should have to pass a lot this week against Tennessee.
2007-11-27 16:10:32
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answered by tayseandabratt 4
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Wow, not much to work with here. I'd say Garrard or Feeley if he plays.
2007-11-27 16:36:08
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answered by Magnus 5
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Garrard is steady, but not spectacular. You can count on him for 12 points, though.
Schaub has potential to score big points in every game, but hasn't done it too often.
The rest of them are to up-and-down to really consider, in my humble opinion.
2007-11-27 16:04:32
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answered by kianvis 5
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Hmmm...toughy, but I would recommend going with Joey Harrington...he's got his starting job back and he's been pretty good in the games that he played...Everybody else is less safe or going against tough defenses...
2007-11-27 16:05:02
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answered by March Madness 5
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With Andre Johnson back, you gotta go with Matt Schaub.
2007-11-27 16:27:32
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answered by mcq316 7
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Culpepper, definitely.
2007-11-27 16:05:04
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answered by steve g 2
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pick up garrard.
2007-11-27 16:31:48
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answered by deckdogg2001 3
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