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Martellus Bennett is ruining my life, In a close game, I chuckled when my opponent started Ladarius Green, who proceeded to lay down a 0-0-0 egg. I still had Martellus Bennett to play. Now, at halftime, Bennett is tied with Green. Maybe Bennett's ankle is bothering him, but he should have more pride than to serve as a high-priced decoy.
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Official Week 17 F.U. thread - Uno Mas Por Favor
berven replied to Filthy Fernadez's topic in FFToday Board
I thought Julius Thomas would make a great stealth play against my opponent, who started a hobbled Graham. I only needed a deuce from the stiff to win, but his donut cost me my game. I had to do a lot of research to verify that Thomas was Active. Although he was in the technical sense, I classify him as stupifyingly Inactive. FU Thomas! -
I'm thinking of rolling with Todman, but I keep hallucinating that thread tomorrow night--"Anybody else get burned by Todman?"--after he gets 4 carries to Denard's 21. I'd like reassurance from a Jaguars homer that this won't happen.
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Ray Rice vs 2nd worst rush defense in league? Start with confidence?
berven replied to eaglesfreak's topic in FFToday Board
I couldn't start Rice with confidence unless I was heavily medicated, since he's been playing like he is. There's almost no such thing as a favorable matchup for a guy averaging 2.5. I suspect his injury issues will persist for the remainder of the season. With a $7M option bonus due in March, I think he's trying to carry on to avoid a release or massive restructuring of his contract. -
I'm waiting for Trent to show me something before running him out there. When a RB carries 11 times for 18 yards on a THUR night, I'm full of self-loathing until SUN, brooding about how I can possibly overcome the deficit I've created. The only place I'd use Richardson is in a salary cap contest with hundreds of entries, pairing him with Rice. If they each broke out for 25 points, I'd likely be the only contestant who started that duo.
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Freeman destroyed my MON, and I didn't even own him. There was a time when you could circle the W in advance if you went into MNF needing 14 points from Peterson. Instead, I watched with sinking heart as Josh tossed over 50 passes, many of which sailed like paper airplanes, while AP languished. I knew Freeman would be awful, because "Slick Rick" Spielman has an eye for latent lack of talent; he will pounce on a player whom he senses has the potential to reach new lows. If MIN isn't joshing in announcing Freeman as the Week 8 starter, it's already hats-and-horns time here in Packerland. Our defense will eat.
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Mike Lombardi has long been high on Ryan Mallett. I wouldn't be surprised if Gordon went to the Pats in a deal involving Mallett.
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I like AZ vs a struggling TB team that is starting a rookie QB. I feel leery about the NYG-KC game, because I'm not sure that the Chiefs defense is all that stour and the Giants offense is all that bad.
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Hernandez was clearly involved in covering up the homicide, if we can dignify such clumsy efforts as a "coverup." The best case scenario is that he told his henchmen to "take care of this guy," learned to his horror that they had killed him instead of just roughing him up, and then made drug-addled and/or panicky efforts to hide the crime. Worst case, of course, is that he pulled the trigger, but I doubt that; antisocial celebrities surround themselves with thugs to do their dirty work. If Hernandez did commit the crime or order it committed, his life and career are destroyed. This could even end really badly if he's convinced his deal has gone down. However, if he can pin this on his associates, he will not only play football again but eventually get his story spun as an inspirational "comeback" a la Vick, Stallworth and others, reclaiming his endorsement deals and giving talks to young people about the perils of keeping bad company.
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My 2012 Fantasy Football season is over beacuse...
berven replied to 420allstars's topic in FFToday Board
Fanball is like the stock market. You feel smart when you win and dumb when you lose, even though luck is a huge factor. A shrewd decision can fail and a foolish move can result in a windfall. I picked up Foles in my Week 13 playoff game and then left him on the bench to roll with Kaepernick, ending my season. Naturally, I'm berating myself. I do have consolation games, but I still consider my season over. While I field a legal line-up, I can't summon up any intensity about those contests. Win or lsoe them, I'm inconsolable. -
As somebody who lost because he started Kaepernick over Foles, I understand your fear of making the wrong decision. I would go with Brown despite last week's doughnut. His previous two games testify to his huge upside. The Bengals run defense isn't bad, but it's far more vulnerable than TB's league-leading run D.
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SF will hope to win with its ground game and defense. NE, I think, will pass heavily to get a lead that the Niners cannot overcome. I don't see Ridley running a lot. I'd probably go with Moreno, who will see a big workload against a soft run defense. Leshoure shares carries and may not be a big factor. This really is a crapshoot, but that's how I'd play it. In benching Ridley, you wouldn't be casting aside a guy who is the centerpiece of his offense.
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Need Help! Facing #1 team so I need some good advice!
berven replied to Pharo47's topic in A Little Help!
TB allows only 72 yds per game, so I wouldn't write off Brown because they stopped him. He can take it to the house at anytime. I would worry about Morris with an absent or hobbled RGIII, and he doesn't score a lot. Alexander has performed like a tier 1 WR for weeks and would be an easy choice for me. I'd use CJ2K as my flex. He's been erratic, but you know he'll get the carries and is another home run threat. DET is everyone's pick this week because of what SEA did to AZ last week. AZ is at home this week and I wouldn't expect another 40-point bonanza, but you almost have to go with the Lions vs such an anemic offense. In playoff games, unless I'm a heavy favorite, I tend to roll with the big play guys. They can earn you decent points by getting into the open field just once or twice. -
KAEP OR NICK? This was my dilemma last week, and I lost my playoff game when I made the wrong choice. I'm tempted to recommend Foles because I'm irked at Kaep for his Smith-like stats. However, when I look at it objectively, Colin seems like the better play. CIN defends the pass far more stoutly than TB, and Cincy's front four will pose a challenge to PHIL's shaky O-line. The Pats offense is hitting on all cylinders, so I think Kaep will have to pass to keep pace. Good luck. I wish I had a choice, but I'm watching from the bleachers now.