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Kevin Curtis


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Anyone think he will play effectively, anyone starting him?

 

David has him with no stats, but j2v has him as a S2 solid starter. Anyone?

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I was actually debating on dropping Torry Holt for him. If I had the room on my one team (small rosters) he would be added already. I like his potential moving forward.

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I was actually debating on dropping Torry Holt for him. If I had the room on my one team (small rosters) he would be added already. I like his potential moving forward.

 

Giving up on Holt would be a HUGH mistake. He was off to a decent early start last week, until the Rams got out to a HUGH lead on the Cowboys......hold on a second, let me write that again, the Rams out to a HUGH lead on the Cowboys :wacko: Then the Cowboys couldn't stop Jackson, so, the Rams had no need to pass.

 

I'm not expecting phenomenal numbers, but, I think Holt has a solid 2nd half of the year.

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No way I'd drop Holt for Curtis. Kevin hasn't played all year so it will take a week or two for him and DNabb to get their timing down and he won't ever be the focal point in that offense, especially when Westbrook comes back. McNabb spreads the ball around too much for him to be a consistent WR3. He might have a big week but the next week he'll disappear. Holt has had a down year but if the running game continues to improve it will open things up for him. He won't ever put up huge numbers as he has in the past unless Avery starts taking the focus of the defense off of him.

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Anyone have an opinion on who will be better the rest of the season for the Eagles, Reggie Brown or Kevin Curtis?

I'd take Curtis over Brown. Both carry injury risk, but Curtis simply offers more upside. Plus, I think DeShaun Jackson has permanently worked his way into the starting line up. Assuming Brown and Curtis are both healthy, I say Curtis stays on the field more in 2 WR sets.

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Giving up on Holt would be a HUGH mistake. He was off to a decent early start last week, until the Rams got out to a HUGH lead on the Cowboys......hold on a second, let me write that again, the Rams out to a HUGH lead on the Cowboys :wacko:

 

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I have read that Reid said Curtis will start, but won't play a full game. That makes D. Jackson the safest bet as a Philly WR this week... Brown and Baskett get mop up duty. Jackson could be in for a big week.... and Brown or Baskett could get the big play. Other than Jackson, I think all are risky plays.

 

I gave up on Bulger... by default, that almost means giving up on Holt too.

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