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  1. Right now you can cross off Randle and Hyde. Even if Gore doesn't suit up this week, you've got better options in Alfred Morris and Herron. In fact, those both would be my starters for the week. Landry would be my close third behind Herron. Both should average a similar fantasy output.
  2. Does this recent report worry anyone else about Mathews productivity for the remainder of the season?
  3. Sanchez. For three reasons; 1st that he has more to play for than Manning. This will be a battle for the NFC East, and you don't want to lose that battle as the starting QB. 2nd reason is Sanchez played pretty damn well against Dallas the last time they matched up. 3rd reason is Eagles have home field advantage. I think that I like Landry the most out of your other wide receivers. If Revis blankets Wallace, Landry will truly benefit from it. Garcon would be my second option based on his last week performance and a high volume of targets. But Colt doesn't seem viable. I'm going to give the slightest edge to Fred Jackson over Mathews, but I really believe that Mathews has a higher ceiling. I have Mathews in three leagues and I'll be starting him in two of the them. My only defense to start Jackson would be that he's gotten so much volume in carries that he's actually a huge part of the Buffalo offense. Here's your easiest decision for your team. Witten. I shouldn't have to tell you to recheck the stats. Davis has been a huge bust for owners. I don't see him changing that for just this week. 2-3 catches and that's that.
  4. Mason. He'll give you a better chance IMO. I don't think either will have great games but expect Mason to have a better chance at Goal Line detail.
  5. This choice is an easy one with CJ2K in the mix. Even though he has a great matchup against Ten, he'll need to be more hot than Chris Ivory to take away from his carries. I'm not buying that will happen.
  6. I'm starting Cutler over Big Ben if that helps your decision. Just trusting my gut on this one, but you said it best. Unpredictable.
  7. ODB & Hilton are must start caliber. I don't like Evans @ DET. I'd take Stills vs Car or Hopkins @ Jax. Both will put up equal amount of points. Perhaps Hopkins has a small upside to him with less talented receivers to pick his targets apart. I know its crazy to not play Marshall but I can't trust him right now in the season. I think he'll be fine this week but Stills and Hopkins are both favorable match ups.
  8. Morris vs STL Mathews vs NE I think are your safest picks, seeing how both running backs won't have to worry about splitting carries. If your really on the fence, I'd switch Mathews for Herron. IND defense > STL defense. Close call though.
  9. Well said. Thanks for spelling it out for him.
  10. Well said. I couldn't agree more with this statement.
  11. Absolutely. Haven't seen much out of Kelce, and Alex Smith / KC OLine was disastrous on sunday night. I actually won to sneak into the playoffs because Kelce, so there's that.
  12. Crazy. I've got the same QB situation in one league. I'm having a tough time with this decision as well. I think I'm leaning towards Big Ben because Cutler has been so hot, and followed by being so cold. Just look at his numbers. In the past six weeks, he continues to drop bomb numbers to nightmare numbers. I just can't trust this guy as far as Dallas can throw him.
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