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BATTLE OF THE 3rd YR WR's! (and one rook)

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Which TWO of these four guys would you start this week? (I’ll answer yours – leave link)

 

L. Evans vs NYJ

M. Colston vs ATL

J. Cotchery vs BUF

B. Berrian vs MN

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I'd go with Colston and Berrian.

 

Berrian is getting quite a few looks in Chicago, and I don't see any reason that will change this week.

 

Colston is a huge red zone target, and gives you the best chance for a TD. New Orleans could be playing catch-up with Atlanta too, so that means they'll be passing a lot.

 

Thanks for mine.

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Which TWO of these four guys would you start this week? (I’ll answer yours – leave link)

 

L. Evans vs NYJ

M. Colston vs ATL

J. Cotchery vs BUF

B. Berrian vs MN

 

 

Colston & Cotchery are your safest plays, IMO, because Brees and Pennington obviously feel comfortable with these guys.

 

I still want to see a little more from Berrian (only 1 rec in week 1, even if it was a TD) , and Lee Evans seems to have gone completely missing. I wouldn't start him until he puts a couple of productive weeks together.

 

Thanks for mine.

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Colston & Cotchery are your safest plays, IMO, because Brees and Pennington obviously feel comfortable with these guys.

 

I still want to see a little more from Berrian (only 1 rec in week 1, even if it was a TD) , and Lee Evans seems to have gone completely missing. I wouldn't start him until he puts a couple of productive weeks together.

 

Thanks for mine.

 

:wall:

 

Please revist mine for clarification.

 

 

http://www.fftodayforums.com/forum/index.p...p;#entry2710847

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I like Colston and Berrian

 

 

I'd go with either Evans and Berrian, or Colston and Berrian. The thing about Colston is: D. Hall will be with Joe Horn, and the entire Atl. defense will be watching Bush so as to not get clowned on by the big name rookie. So Colston will be one on one most of the game, if not wide open in blown coverage. But it's hard to Bench Evans going against the weak cb's of NY.

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