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  1. For all, see here: http://www.ffblife.com/Fantasy-Football-Start-Sit/startsit12week3.html Start Robert Griffin III, WAS, vs CIN: 3 weeks in a row, but I know a lot of people still haven’t put him in their line up so I’m going to still put him here because I have him as my number 1 overall QB this week. With Brady and Brees struggling, Aaron Rodgers against a very tough opponent on the road, and RG3’s match up I feel like it’s time. Cincinnati just gave up 300 yards passing and 2 TDs to Brandon Wheeden! The same Brandon Wheeden who had a 5 QB rating the week prior was made to look like a regular Aaron Rodgers. Now it’s RG3’s turn. Michael Bush, CHI, vs STL: I loved Michael Bush coming into the season, and I love him this week. When Bush is the featured back he nearly never disappoints. St. Louis has played much better the first two weeks of the season, but by no means have they completely fixed what was one of the worst run defenses we’ve seen in awhile. Whether you own Forte and need a replacement, or were lucky enough to stash Bush, get him active. Sit Peyton Manning, DEN, vs HOU: I thought it was just me, and then I heard a lot of commentary which made me feel a little saner, and Peyton’s arm looked very bad on Monday night. All of the worry about throwing to his right came completely true on Monday. Each of his 3 picks came from challenging the right side of the field on intermediate to deep throw attempts. If Peyton can’t use the whole field, he can’t completely play with defenses the way he is accustomed too. This week he gets the best pass D in the NFL in the Houston Texans. Bad combo. Willis McGahee, DEN, vs HOU: Houston has one of the tougher defenses around, which we noted up with Peyton Manning, and things will be nearly just as tough in the run game as we mentioned in the pass. McGahee isn’t expected to top 20 carries very often this season and I don’t anticipate it happening in back to back weeks. Running backs isn’t exactly a deep position this year so I understand options are thin, but if you are one of the lucky ones with some depth, consider using it this week. To see all starts and sits, check http://www.ffblife.com/Fantasy-Football-Start-Sit/startsit12week3.html Good luck.
  2. http://www.ffblife.com/Latest/12cotmweek3.html Here's some insight and some week 3 waiver pickups.
  3. Fresh1

    Big Trade...Help Needed!

    Make the trade!
  4. Fresh1

    Week 2 Waiver Pickups

    Hey, here's a little waiver wire advice following Week 1: http://www.ffblife.com/Latest/12cotmweek2.html
  5. Fresh1

    A Little Start/Sit

    Yo, a few starts and a few sits. And of course you won't see start Tom Brady or sit Marcel Reece for obvious reasons. For the rest, check it out here: http://www.ffblife.com/Fantasy-Football-Start-Sit/startsit12week1.html START Jake Locker – TEN vs. NE: 292 yards per game. 292. Per game. That was the average total that they New England Patriots gave up through the air last season. Sure things can change over the course of a full offseason but is there some coincidence that the Packers, Patriots, Saints and Giants were the 4 teams that gave up the most passing yards per game? 4 teams that happen to all be among the top teams in the league in pass attempts? Of course there is a correlation. The Patriots throw the ball all over the field, they score points and thus get into shootouts. Conversely, their opponents are baited into a similar required strategy to repeat. Locker will get a pristine opportunity right out of the gate to test out the Titans new Run N Shoot offense they hope to excel with. Michael Bush – CHI vs. IND: Michael Bush is not the lead dog in Chicago, and I’m sure every Matt Forte owner is starting him, but the Indy defense has not looked physical at all this preseason. I think there could be some nice rushing stats to go around and I feel pretty confident Bush will score at least one rushing touchdown. If you are playing a committee type backfield, this is a great week to play Bush, Michael this time. Justin Blackmon – JAC @MIN: My second wide receiver rookie, but this one with the bigger name and pedigree. The Jags plan to line Blackmon up all over the field this Sunday against the Vikings, not exactly known for their pass defense. Blaine Gabbert actually showed some semblance of an NFL QB this preseason and a great early rapport with the young wide out. The end zone visits will be tough to predict all season with the Jags, but there should be targets and yards galore for Blackmon to gobble up. SIT Andrew Luck – IND @CHI: Everything about Luck has impressed me so far up to this point. I, like everyone else seemingly in the history of world, think he will be an absolute stud at some point soon and will probably be too good to ever need to be listed in this article. Not today. Not in his first real NFL game against the Bears, in Chicago. No thanks. All Washington Running Backs: This is a mess. I heard the Chris Cooley story the other day (he walked up to Ryan Torain in the locker room last season before a game and said he needed Torain to do well because he was starting him that week against his wife in his fantasy league. Roy Helu went on to rush for 140+ with 2 TDS) and when a guy on the team is getting screwed over, why should any of us take a shot? Miles Austin – DAL @NYG: Call me a worry wart but something about this guy’s hammys scares me. The last thing anybody wants week 1, or any week really, is to start a guy and expect something great, only to have him leave in the second quarter with 2 catches for 17 yards. I would feel much better seeing Miles get through a full game’s worth of action unscathed before I felt good about putting him in my starting lineup. For the rest, check it out here: http://www.ffblife.com/Fantasy-Football-Start-Sit/startsit12week1.html Good luck this week and welcome back football!
  6. Fresh1

    Free 2012 Fantasy Draft Guide

    We have to get in a league together next year...
  7. Fresh1

    Free 2012 Fantasy Draft Guide

    Thanks, opinion heard.
  8. Fresh1

    Free 2012 Fantasy Draft Guide

    Ha! I'm still waiting for the nugget post. I'm guessing it won't be coming. Lol
  9. Fresh1

    Free 2012 Fantasy Draft Guide

    Do I dare begin again on my disdain for Bradshaw? Let's leave that alone.
  10. Fresh1

    Free 2012 Fantasy Draft Guide

    Haha, this is awesome. PM threw for 3700 in edges final year and never threw for under 4000 after that. But I'm done until the next one we can pick apart.
  11. Fresh1

    Free 2012 Fantasy Draft Guide

    You're great for reading the mag though. I hope you find the one nugget in there, lol.
  12. Fresh1

    Free 2012 Fantasy Draft Guide

    "Require" not "Never had".
  13. Fresh1

    Free 2012 Fantasy Draft Guide

    Believe me Matt my man, if we could we would. But once it's gone to design, it's gone! Same with Brees. But as you'll see, the editor Kevin really isn't big on Forte. See the "Busts"
  14. Fresh1

    Free 2012 Fantasy Draft Guide

    MJD is tough, wasn't this much info when doing the content. Lynch on the other hand will be fine and the entire offense is built for and around him. If you pick up most mags, due to the time they have to make the content you'll see the same MJD issue. If he comes back though, he should be successful, especially with more around him.
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    Free 2012 Fantasy Draft Guide

    He doesn't need to, his site is awesome. Thanks though
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