I would start Colston, White, and Ward. NO doesn't have a great D and White is ATL's only receiver. Hines should have a good day with exposed gaps to NE's secondary. Oakland has a TOP 5 PASS DEFENSE, so not much help for Jennings. Bowe hasn't been doing much and Crayton wouldn't be in the mix if it wasn't for last week. He probably isn't doing that again. (3 receptions for 2TDs, come on...)
2007-12-05 07:40:31
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answered by artiec18 2
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Ward, Jennings, and White.
Colston is a stud as well, Bowe and Crayton shouldn't even be mentioned in the same breath as the other four, Bowe because of the QB, Crayton because he's not the first or second guy Romo looks for, and Dallas likes to spread the ball too much.
2007-12-05 08:03:47
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answered by Steve T 5
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If it's me, here's what I do:
I got Colston, Jennings & Crayton.
I have Crayton on a team this season and he's been solid. Jennings is the same way. And Atlanta is too terrible not to take advantage of. Look what Frerotte did against them this past week.
Ward may have trouble. Big Ben throws 12 times a game as it is. And word has it bad weather may hamper the throwing game in NE.
Being the only receiver in Atlanta is like a tree falling in the forest. No one will throw that tree any passes either.
2007-12-05 07:51:25
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answered by Scott M 1
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Jennings, Colston and Crayton
2007-12-05 09:39:55
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answered by boilerrat 7
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1. Colston - This is a lost season for the Falcons and the club doesn't have enough pride to play with fire in the closing weeks.
2. Crayton - Detroit has absolutely nothing on defense and an offense that is regressing each week....the D will get worn out by being on the field for too many minutes.
3. White - The Saints have marched out of playoff contention and a sluggish defense is one of the main problems.
2007-12-05 08:05:56
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answered by Zombie Birdhouse 7
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Ward, White, Bowe. The matchup vs. NE doesn't look good at first, but NE has given up 17 passing TDs this year, and Ward runs shorter routes so Ben will be better able to get him the ball in blitzing situations. If S. Holmes doesn't go, that makes Ward an even better play. Saints have given up 21 TDs through the air, and White is the only guy that does anything positive for Atlanta these days. Bowe has had fairly solid days against three decent pass defenses the past three weeks (IND, OAK, SD) is the primary WR (if you don't count Gonzalez), and the Broncos have given up 20 pass TDs this season
2007-12-05 07:55:00
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answered by BrankoZ 2
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Crayton, Jennings and White
2007-12-05 07:39:27
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answered by Mary D 2
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I'd go Ward, Colston, and Crayton
2007-12-05 07:39:17
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answered by Brian T 3
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greg jennings vs oakland.
patrick crayton vs detroit
hines ward vs new england
2007-12-05 07:46:03
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answered by Joseph R 3
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Colston and Jennings for sure. Then I'd probably go with the vet Hines Ward...
2007-12-05 07:42:54
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answered by Gallo 3
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