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Brutus

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  1. I'm leaning towards Blount and Murray, but I just read that Freeman may be out, and I'm worried Tampa Bay could fall behind early making Blount less valuable. Which two should I start in a standard scoring league. Thanks.
  2. I'm struggling with this decision in a standard league. I already have Fitz and Nicks, but we start three wideouts. Dez has been fairly disappointing. He scores often enough but doesn't get targeted a whole lot and that could get worse with Austin coming back. Antonio Brown has been putting up consistent yardage but rarely scores. Any opinions? Thanks.
  3. Sorry for the double post. Thought I put this in the wrong forum. Don't know how to delete. thanks for the advice.
  4. In our league, we could end up with two teams fighting to make the playoffs. One team would have a record of 6-7, the other 5-6-2. Who should go? Does the extra win trump the two ties? Do the two ties equal a win? Is fantasy football all about winning, not avoiding losing? How do you send a team to the playoffs with less wins than a team not going? Percentage wise they are equal and you would have to go to the tiebreaker which is total points. The team with the less wins would win that tie breaker. Very sticky situation. I know how I feel but want to get other opinions. As commissioner, I want to get this right. Please advise
  5. In our league, we could end up with two teams fighting to make the playoffs. One team would have a record of 6-7, the other 5-6-2. Who should go? Does the extra win trump the two ties? Do the two ties equal a win? Is fantasy football all about winning, not avoiding losing? How do you send a team to the playoffs with less wins than a team not going? Percentage wise they are equal and you would have to go to the tiebreaker which is total points. The team with the less wins would win that tie breaker. Very sticky situation. I know how I feel but want to get other opinions. As commissioner, I want to get this right. Please advise
  6. I have to start 3 of these 4, and I'm torn. Nicks, if healthy, is a must start, but the other 3 are probably hit or miss. I think right now I'm leaning towards starting Nicks, V-Jax, and Fitz. Any recommendations?
  7. I am thinking about trading Randy Moss for Reggie Wayne and Ricky Williams. I am really concerned with the lack of targets heading Moss' way. I had him towards the end of last year and was equally frustrated but thought a contract year would change things. I'm leaning towards the slightly more reliable option in Wayne, even though he can be a tad inconsistent as well. Am I giving up too early on Moss' upside? Thanks.
  8. I'd be giving up Moss/Owens in a Non PPR league. I'm struggling with this trade offer. A few days ago I was all for this and now I'm questioning myself. I really like Roddy as he is the only WR target in Atlanta, but Crabtree is the main reason I am considering this trade. Is Crabtree enough of an upgrade over Owens to give up Moss' big TD potential? Thanks.
  9. I think Favre is a no brainer, and I also like Chambers. Go with the hot hands.
  10. I can't believe I'm asking this, but Calvin Johnson didn't look good on Thanksgiving. Jacoby Jones and Slaton are out for the Texans, so Walter should get more looks. Would I be crazy to start Walter over Johnson?
  11. But he hasn't done anything and Celek has. Please convince me!
  12. Which would you rather go with if you had the choice?
  13. Good points. My thoughts were the schedule, especially in the playoffs plus I think Celek is a better play than Witten. Does it make sense now?
  14. Nothing. I'm just thinking he has better matchups .
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