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  1. I'm going with Tannehill. Got Marshall and Forte so I cannot risk Cutler being himself at home. Good luck!
  2. Agree, Bears are at home which is why I'm nervous about starting Cutler at home. If the Dolphins get up early, could that be due to Tannehill lighting up the scoreboard (passing/running)?
  3. 50 yds passing = 1 pt 20 yds rushing = 1 pt Pass/Rush TD = 6 pts Leaning towards Tannehill at home against the beat up Ravens secondary. However, Cutler (and all the Bears) have been better on the road and Dallas is not too great on D. 1st round of the playoffs and could use a little assistance. Thanks in advance for the responses!
  4. 50 yds passing = 1 pt 20 yds rushing = 1 pt Pass/Rush TD = 6 pts Leaning towards Tannehill at home against the beat up Ravens secondary. However, Cutler (and all the Bears) have been better on the road and Dallas is not too great on D. 1st round of the playoffs and could use a little assistance. Thanks in advance for the responses!
  5. Thanks Vakus. Anyone else feel the same or have a different opinion?
  6. I should also note, we start the following roster spots: 2 - WR 2 - RB 2 - Flex (WR/RB/TE)
  7. I would be giving Wallace and getting Vereen. I have the following position players relevant to the trade: WR: Brandon Marshall Mike Wallace A.J. Green Martavis Bryant Keenan Allen RB: Matt Forte Ahmad Bradshaw Giovani Bernard Branden Oliver Leaning towards the trade as I am not sure of Gio's health status and the split time Oliver will have once Mathews gets back in the rotation. Thoughts? Trade has to be accepted today if I move forward as the deadline is the 14th. Thanks in advance.
  8. How many positions at WR/RB/Flex can you start? Standard league scoring (i.e. 1 pt for 10 yards)? Just by looking at the data so far, I think you are giving up way too much. Gio and Alshon both had bad games last week but I would not think that would continue. Rushing Stats, Bell then Gio Rushes: 117 to 93 Yards: 599 to 401 TDs: 2 to 4 Receiving Stats, Bell then Gio+Alshon Receiving: 38 to 53 Yards: 339 to 681 TDs: 1 to 2 How is your record? If rolling into the playoffs (top 3 spots), then I would hold tight.
  9. With the extra options that Luck has at his disposal, teams cannot cheat as much on Wayne. As you are not using him immediately, I would go Wayne
  10. I think your 2nd option is the best for you. Yes, losing Luck is tough but Wilson is no slouch. I think you upgrade your RBs with Oliver, who I believe will have a big roll even when Mathews comes back. So, I would see your lineup as Oliver/Ivory as the RBs with WR/Flex as Bryant, Thomas, Johnson and Hilton.
  11. I'd go will Hillman. Martin has not been producing this year (not one game over 45 yards) and Manning makes any RB better with the passing attack freeing up running lanes.
  12. 12 team league, 2 RB, 2 WR, 2 Flex (specifically for positions in question) Scoring: 1 pt / 20 yards rushing/receiving and 6 pts for each TD My team (2nd place at 5-2): WR - B. Marshall, A.J. Green, M. Wallace, T.Y. Hilton, K. Allen, B. LaFell, M. Bryant RB - M. Forte, G. Bernard, B. Oliver, B. Brown I'm looking to beef up my RB by adding Bradshaw and trading Hilton straight up. My thoughts - Bradshaw is a TD monster so far and if T. Richardson's hammy goes sideways he will get a lot more touches. Hilton is a yardage machine but not scoring TDs. With Wayne out, it might improve temporarily but only while Wayne is out. Am I giving up too much for Bradshaw, even though I'm deep at WR and lean at RB? Thoughts?
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