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MUST WIN FF WEEK! Please Help! - which 2 of 3 Moulds/ D Jackson/ Horn
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Re: MUST WIN FF WEEK! Please Help! - which 2 of 3 Moulds/ D Jackson/ Horn
who are there opponents? where are they playing....turf/grass/climate?
those are the considerations. |
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Re: MUST WIN FF WEEK! Please Help! - which 2 of 3 Moulds/ D Jackson/ Horn
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those are the considerations [/ QUOTE ] As is the particular league's scoring system for wide receivers. Without any of this information, I say Jackson sits. Seattle sucks. -McGee |
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Re: MUST WIN FF WEEK! Please Help! - which 2 of 3 Moulds/ D Jackson/ Horn
[/ QUOTE ] quote As is the particular league's scoring system for wide receivers. [/ QUOTE ] I was mainly considering matchups between opposing defenses. Like Horn had a rookie cb covering him, so he was a good start, he got in the endzone and 100 yrds. [/ QUOTE ] quote Without any of this information, I say Jackson sits. Seattle sucks. -McGee [/ QUOTE ] I agree and thats who I sat out. I still got killed with Curtis Martin do very little and Steve Alexander never getting a TD and being up agaisnt Vick / Pittman / Goings / Mason. FYI: I went 7-0 to 7-5 - but will lock up the division anyway - so i will make the playoffs but dont fell very confident in my players even though they are all in top 10 in stats. (Bulger/Martin/Alexander/Horn/Moulds/Grahm/Keating/Cin D) Thanks for your comment! |
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Re: MUST WIN FF WEEK! Please Help! - which 2 of 3 Moulds/ D Jackson/ Horn
i thought this was for the upcoming week. my bad.
anyway, without looking at the matchups, I say start Moulds and Horn the rest of the way, unless Seattle gets its act together. Horn is a must-play every week, no matter what defense he's facing. Moulds is always a decent option, and it looks like Bledsoe and the Bills passing game (aided, of course, by the emergence of Willis McGahee) have hit a nice rhythm. -McGee |
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