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Maroney or D Brown


Double D
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Anyone that needs a bye week replacement for this week must have been debating getting Maroney off the wire. I swore to never pick up or start a NE running back but here I am.

 

I have to start either Maroney or D. Brown in a PPR league. I do have Addai (who is starting already) also which could be good or bad. Colts should be up big in the second half which could give the Indy running game some good points vs a weak St. Louis defense. On the flip side is maroney who could do very well vs. a weak TB run defense. There still remains that risk with NE rb's.

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Thanks WashingtonD. Since you are from Boston, then you should understand Bill B's coaching plan a little better than me. Good luck to you too.

 

 

From Boston, too.....trust us, NO ONE knows Coach Bill's coaching plan...!~!

 

I had Maroney earlier and actually just flat out dropped him week four; had zero trade value......should have known better than drafting a RB in NE.....!

 

I do think he has a solid game this week, but because I just typed that, watch BenJarvus go off...

 

As you already have Addai going, I'd go the 'starter' route and plug in Maroney...

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