Kupper
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If Finley is out I'd imagine Quarless will be the guy.
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I'm a Packers homer here so don't ask me about Lacy But in your flex I like Williams. He's usually a slow starter, and brings it on as the season progresses. Matchup is great and he will want to prove that he's still the man when Stewart comes back.
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Yes, Jackson and Thomas will give you more points than Peterson. The Vikings offense is in shambles and it's defense is worst. They'll be playing behind all season and will be airing it out all season.
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Ellington would be my first choice also.
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It's going to be tough, but the reward in the long run might be worth it. It's hard to tell if he will still be there after tonight. WR's have been dropping like flies to injuries. I'm getting nervous if there will be a grab for him.
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Forte has been great and the Bears have been successful on offense. KC defense has been great, but defenses can be unpredictable. Stay the course with Forte.
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Trade spiller for ray rice - PPR will answer yours
Kupper replied to mookie86mets's topic in A Little Help!
Yes for rice. Much more upside and Spiller may be struggling all year with the ankle. -
Allen is choice number 1 and Williams next.
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I have pick number 2 on our 10 man PPR league. Do iI use it on Harvin?
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Hopefully some of you can give me insight which one would be a better play in a PPR league. I have Kenny Britt or Kerley to chose from for my Wide Receiver. Britt has a tough matchup against Cromatie, while Kerley has an easier one with Titans defense. Which one would give me at least 10 points to win the championship and go onto the Super Bowl? 1 pt per reception 1 pt for every 10 yards 6 pt for touchdown. Special teams players (Kerley) would be awarded a touchdown for punt or kickoff return. Please help me with this tough choice. Thanks in advance.
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What's your thoughts on this trade? I'm in a 12 team league. I'll be receiving Trent Green and Terrell Owens for Phillip Rivers and Antonio Bryant. I should mention that I need to start two quarterbacks per week also. Here's my team: Quarterbacks: Rex Grossman Jon Kitna Phillip Rivers Runningbacks: Ladanian Tomlinson Chester Taylor Warrick Dunn Jamal Lewis Wide Receivers: Chad Johnson Santana Moss Randy Moss Amani Toomer Antonio Bryant Kickers: John Kasay Lawerence Tynes Defense: Cowboys Bills Would this be a good trade for me or should I try to rebuild in another area on my team? thanks in advance, I'll try to return the favor
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Branch and Williamson If there's one thing about Brady he really doesn't focus on just one receiver too much. You'll reap more reward from the other two receivers. http://www.fftodayforums.com/forum/index.p...howtopic=236172
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Thanks for replying to my post. That's the route I was hedging on...Only problem with darn Lewis is I remember ed a while back he was suppose to run all over the Browns and they held him to low numbers. That may have been a couple years back, but I remember stupid stuff like that. Anyway getting back to your post: Since I live in Green Bay and normally I'm suppose to be a homer, but in this instance I'd go with Palmer. He's going to blow up sometime, and the running game isn't going to be as effective so he will be airing it out. If there was any way to move the ball on Pittsburgh it would be through the air. Cowboys showed that last Monday night. Detroit always plays Green Bay tough at home and Brett is known to be one of the streakiest Quarterbacks around. Detroit defense(except last Sunday against Chicago)shows flashes of being tough(Seattle game). With that said go with the sure thing and go with Palmer. It really is one of those coin flipping situations, but by going with Palmer you won't be kicking yourself the following Monday if he has a good game. I don't know if that would be the same wit Brett. Good luck and thanks once again.
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My picks would be Thomas Jones Chester Taylor Reggie Wayne Thomas Jones and Chester Taylor are no brainers there the most productive starters of the bunch, but Reggie Wayne is by far the most proven and has been fire as of late. He's kinda taken over Harrison's spot the last couple years. take a peek at mine if you have a chance: http://www.fftodayforums.com/forum/index.p...howtopic=236172
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If you were stacked deeper at runningback I'd say go ahead, but with Lamont Jordan and Tikki as your only starters I'd say no don't do it. Especially since the offense in Oakland looks to be in shambles and it won't be getting any better. Who knows white type of year Lamont Jordan is going to have especially since that offensive line is a sieve. I'd have to say hang on to Foster. You're getting more out of him then Jordan and I think that will be the word for the rest of the year. Your wide receiver lineup looks good and your not gaining anything with Horn. The other guys you have sitting on the bench are about equal.