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Originally Posted by Bowser
Trent Richardson or Ben Tate?
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I would go Richardson. I don't think Houston gets ahead so quickly in this game, so Tate gets less carries and Schaub/passing game is more involved. Richardson still starts and will get even more of the work this week.
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Originally Posted by Colt4540
Pick two,
Nate Burleson @ SF
Antonio Brown @ NYJ
Eric Decker @ ATL
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Burleson and Decker. The Jets defense just scares me a little bit. Brown ends up with Cromartie or Revis. Not a great matchup. We know the Atlanta defense can be burned through the air and Burleson got a good number of looks last week and plays against a SF defense which is VERY strong against the run.
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Originally Posted by Pestilence
Pick 2 RBs, Pick 2 WRs and pick a flex (RB/WR).
Jamaal Charles vs. Bills
Doug Martin vs. Giants
Stevan Ridley vs. Cardinals
Julio Jones vs. Broncos
A.J. Green vs. Browns
Victor Cruz vs. Bucs
This is how I have it right now.
Martin and Charles
Jones and Green
Cruz in the slot.
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Completely agree with your choices, although I guess Ridley would be another choice. I just dunno I believe in Ridley after one game.
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Originally Posted by CJizzles
Pick two.
Non PPR
BJGE v. Cleveland
McGahee @ Atl
Ridley v. Zona
DeAngelo v. NO
Right now I'm leaning towards Law Firm and Ridley.
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Tough choices.. but I think I would go Law Firm and DeAngelo. Last week was a fluke I think and Carolina will attempt to right the ship by running the ball against NO, which the Redskins had luck with.
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Originally Posted by Munson
I had planned on starting Stafford all season. But with the way he shit the bed this past week, and a tough matchup this week, I'm considering going with RGIII.
Stafford @ SF
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RGIII @ StL
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I dunno, I usually caution against jumping ship after one week, but that is a tough choice. I would say that St. Louis has a better defense than they are credited for, so that won't be a walk in the park. And SF will completely shut down the running game of the Lions, forcing Stafford to win (or lose) the game. In the end, I would stick with Stafford, based on last years performance. This week was the aberation, not the rule.