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My leagues scoring awards points evenly for receiving yards and rushing yards. Normally I wouldn't even ask this question but KC has me spooked. Their Defense looked real good last week against the Jets and if their offense scores alot of points which is more than likely going to happen, the Raiders will go away from the running game again as they did last week.

Thus my question:

Should I start WR - Marty Booker against the Jets and bench Lamont Jordan against KC?

Currently I have Jordan in the lineup, am I thinking too much??? :D

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My leagues scoring awards points evenly for receiving yards and rushing yards.  Normally I wouldn't even ask this question but KC has me spooked.  Their Defense looked real good last week against the Jets and if their offense scores alot of points which is more than likely going to happen, the Raiders will go away from the running game again as they did last week.

Thus my question:

Should I start WR - Marty Booker against the Jets and bench Lamont Jordan against KC?

Currently I have Jordan in the lineup, am I thinking too much??? :D

 

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You are thinking way, WAY too much.

 

As I've said in the past and I'll assume I'll say again: always start a RB in a flex spot, unless you're deciding between a WR like Moss/Owens and an average RB. So, in this case, you have a very average WR and a good RB on a team that's gonna put up major points... ??? Start Jordan. Don't even think twice about it.

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