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  1. discmonkey

    Can't believe I am asking but.....

    Give LJ one more week. I agree with some of the other posters that Benson is overrated. MIN's lackluster offense will keep the gme close enough to guarantee LJ will get his touches. It's only a matter of time until he blows up. http://www.fftodayforums.com/forum/index.p...howtopic=289671
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    Pick 2 RBs - Marion Barber, Cadillac, Derrick Ward

    I would go with Caddy and Barber. Caddy has a good matchup, he didn't get more hurt last week, and they're playing at home. Barber has a tough matchup, but if Dallas can get near the goal line they'll feed him the ball. It might take 3 1/2 quarters of play action to get him in the end zone, but you know they'll go there. http://www.fftodayforums.com/forum/index.p...howtopic=289671
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    I want Travis Henry.....

    I agree. If you can pull it off with just AJ you will have scored big. If not, Williams and Jacobs/Ward. Good luck!
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    Need a little add/drop advice

    In my league I'm required to start 2 RB. My RB3 and RB4 are T. Bell and K. Jones. I've got a tough bye week in week 4 and would have to start one of those guys vs. Chicago. I've got 2 back-ups for divisional rivals and I want to keep them. Should I drop Bell (or Jones) for Sammy Morris from NE? Thanks!!
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    Help with my team

    Don't panic. I have LT also and that sure hurts, but you know he's going to end up with good numbers. Your QBs are servicable and your WRs are solid. You are a little thin at RB, but not too bad. You don't need Droughns and Ward, so maybe you can drop one and pick up some high-risk/high reward kind of guy to stash away until the starter goes down. If anyone is thin at WR you might be able to pawn off Chambers or MacDonald while their stock is high for a safer RB3. At any rate, it's only been 2 weeks. If you end up 0-4, then it's time to panic. Good luck! http://www.fftodayforums.com/forum/index.p...howtopic=288169
  6. Last week I went with Branch. I figured (with the help of your input) that Evans would get a bad case of the Champ Baileys, and I really only drafted Galloway because he was still available in the 11th round in a 12 team league. We all know how that turned out. So this week I have the same dilemma. My WR1 is a no-brainer but I'm really torn with the WR2 spot. Everyone says Branch will be a bigger part of the game plan but I'm feeling a little bitter. I'm assuming that TB and BUF will be playing from behind which could open things up for Evans or Galloway, but both have their drawbacks as well. I want to play it safe this week. I also have Cooley and Witten at TE. I started Cooley and Branch last week but still managed to eke out a win; talk about lucky! I have to start 1 TE. I'm thinking Witten this week despite what Miami did to Cooley because the Cowboys have TO to open things up and Romo seems to like him. Any thoughts on this? Leave a link and I'll do my best to help out (it's always so much easier to give advice than think for yourself). Thanks!
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    WR Help

    Oh yeah, do mind taking a look at mine? I don't really know how to paste a link so it's just the address. Thanks! http://www.fftodayforums.com/forum/index.p...=287282&hl=
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    WR Help

    MIN defense was pretty good last week, but you know Kitna is gonna throw about 6 million passes. I would definitely start Roy Williams. Everyone keeps saying that Reggie Brown is McNabb's favorite target but I haven't seen it this year, plus McNabb didn't look quite ready yet in game 1. The Cowboys secondary was not spectacular against NY and if Miami can protect trent Green he may be able to get some deep passes out to Chambers. I think Chambers is the safer bet. He may not blow up, but he'll definitely get looks and a few catches. Brown, on the other hand, may get you nothing or he may get you 2 scores and 100+ yards. So I recommend Williams for sure and then decide if you are in a position to gamble or if you should play it conservatively for your WR2. Hope this helps a little!
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    Housh/Dunn for Bush

    With the PPR format, Bush definitely offers more. I think you should do it. I also think it's a great idea to offer Holmes/Dunn first. It's okay if you have to give up Housh, but if you can keep him and get Bush, you'll be lookin' good!
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    WR thoughts?

    I already played Reggie Wayne and I figured I would get some feedback before flipping a coin on my WR2. My options are Deion Branch, Lee Evans, or Joey Galloway. This is a PPR league. Any thoughts? Thank you!
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