theprofessor Posted September 14, 2008 Share Posted September 14, 2008 I have to start 2 of these 3. I have pretty much decided that Kitna sits but I would like some advice from the masses for confirmation. Phillip Rivers @ Denver Jason Campbell at home versus New Orleans John Kitna @ home versus the Packers I think San Diego and Denver will be a shootout and with LT a little banged up I see Rivers throwing the ball 35-40 times. The way Denvers offense looked last week the Chargers could be behind and throwing to catch up. I think Jason Campbell has a similar situation against New Orleans in that it will probably be a shootout and to beat the Saints you typically have to put up 35 or more. Plus you have the fact that New Orleans defensive backfield and linebackers are decimated by injury and the guy that is most healthy is Jason David :lickschops Kitna could put up big numbers if Green Bay gets ahead. Green Bays DB's are a little banged up to but will the Detroit OL give him enough time to exploit them? To me Kitna provides the most risk of these 3 but some might think, after last weeks performance that Campbell provides the most risk. I also normally lean to the QB that is playing at home. Scoring is below. Your thoughts are appreciated. • 4 pts - for passing touchdowns of 1-39 yards • 6 pts – for passing touchdowns of 40-49 yards • 8 pts – for passing touchdowns of 50+yards • 0.05 pts for each 1 passing yard (example- 324 yards passing =16.2 pts) • 1 pt for 2-point conversion pass • 0.10 for each 1 yard rushing (example- 38 yards rushing =3.8 pts) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mk53220 Posted September 14, 2008 Share Posted September 14, 2008 CAMPBELL. KITNA THROWS ALL DAY AND EXPECTED TO BE THE HIGHEST SCORING GAME THIS WEEK. CUTLER HAS MARSHALL BACK. CAMPBELL IS JUST THE WEAKER OF THE 3. PLEASE ANSWER MY 2 QUESTIONS Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ts Posted September 14, 2008 Share Posted September 14, 2008 (edited) Sit Campbell ... he looked totally clueless against the NYG last week, so it seems reasonable that he ride the pine at least until WAS starts to show some signs of life. The NOS defense is not quite as imposing as the NYG, but still - Kitna / Rivers look to better alternatives this week. Edited September 14, 2008 by ts Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Copa Posted September 14, 2008 Share Posted September 14, 2008 Rivers/Kitna is a sexy combination any week...run with them Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bluechips Posted September 14, 2008 Share Posted September 14, 2008 I have to start 2 of these 3. I have pretty much decided that Kitna sits but I would like some advice from the masses for confirmation. Phillip Rivers @ Denver Jason Campbell at home versus New Orleans John Kitna @ home versus the Packers I think San Diego and Denver will be a shootout and with LT a little banged up I see Rivers throwing the ball 35-40 times. The way Denvers offense looked last week the Chargers could be behind and throwing to catch up. I think Jason Campbell has a similar situation against New Orleans in that it will probably be a shootout and to beat the Saints you typically have to put up 35 or more. Plus you have the fact that New Orleans defensive backfield and linebackers are decimated by injury and the guy that is most healthy is Jason David :lickschops Kitna could put up big numbers if Green Bay gets ahead. Green Bays DB's are a little banged up to but will the Detroit OL give him enough time to exploit them? To me Kitna provides the most risk of these 3 but some might think, after last weeks performance that Campbell provides the most risk. I also normally lean to the QB that is playing at home. Scoring is below. Your thoughts are appreciated. • 4 pts - for passing touchdowns of 1-39 yards • 6 pts – for passing touchdowns of 40-49 yards • 8 pts – for passing touchdowns of 50+yards • 0.05 pts for each 1 passing yard (example- 324 yards passing =16.2 pts) • 1 pt for 2-point conversion pass • 0.10 for each 1 yard rushing (example- 38 yards rushing =3.8 pts) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bluechips Posted September 14, 2008 Share Posted September 14, 2008 Sit Cambell Down I n fact look at your waiver wire next week and cut him loose. That Offence in Washington is going to take more time than we have to come together. I have a RB question posted. Thanks and good luck Bluechips Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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