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So Lamar is sick again. I swear to God I’ve never seen someone sick more often that doesn’t have Covid.

 

Anyway I grabbed Tannehill off of waivers but it sounds like it’s going to be an absolute downpour in Tennessee.

My question is this. My opponent is starting the Washington defense. Do I roll the dice with someone like cam Newton with the idea that points he gets also negatively affects his defense? 
I know the opposite is true but Washington is an exactly very good and I could see someone like McCaffrey having a big day with check downs and easy passing points

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No, that shouldn't have any effect on who you start at QB.

What Cam does will cost his D either way.

Playing Tannehill is risky, but sometimes, the defense sucks when there's rain and the WRs are open all day.

Cam is probably worth a rushing TD or two, but I don't see a lot in the passing game with him.

I would probably still play Tannehill, but it's close

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15 minutes ago, polecatt said:

No, that shouldn't have any effect on who you start at QB.

What Cam does will cost his D either way.

Playing Tannehill is risky, but sometimes, the defense sucks when there's rain and the WRs are open all day.

Cam is probably worth a rushing TD or two, but I don't see a lot in the passing game with him.

I would probably still play Tannehill, but it's close

Tua is also an option?

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2 minutes ago, cyclone24 said:

Tua is also an option?

Against the Jets?

That's probably who I would start

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