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On November 05 2014 05:26 AgentW wrote:Show nested quote +On November 05 2014 05:00 Shellshock wrote: Has anyone heard how Fred Jackson is doing? I see him listed as Questionable. Would you play Fred Jackson vs KC or Mike Wallace vs Detroit? I'd play Wallace at home and probably Wallace on the road but it's not an easy call. Show nested quote +On November 05 2014 04:59 Jaaaaasper wrote: Ghost might be the best kicker in football, at least for fantasy, and PFM is PFM, but thats a bad idea I think how good Gostkowski is in fantasy is one of the greatest hidden advantages in the game. He's been top 3 the past three years and the top kicker in two of those. That's remarkable consistency that I don't think is nearly as well appreciated as it should be. The problem I have with the deal is giving up Dez; you're really weak at WR without him. I think you can live without two of those RBs, though the specter of Peterson could scare you, but I really like Hillman. Not sold on Bernard being healthy or special any time soon, personally. I think it's an okay deal if you only give up three of those guys instead of four, though you might be able to talk me into doing it if you play in a 6 point passing TD league.
Wallace has been 12+ points in PPR leagues every week except the last two but is still targetted the most on the team as well. But also looking at that Tannehill is looking better and spreading the ball much better with 10 different receivers catching the ball on 24 completions. I feel like that Wallace will still see substantial targets but with the resurgence of Clay and Hartline and also Landry coming into his own it's going to be rough for him since Tannehill is very sketchy on deep passes.
Looking at Fred Jackson though it's probably safer to start Wallace unless he actually gets full playing time this week.
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I have a rough decision in one of my leagues. I have 3 spots for receivers and I have Maclin, Sanders, Nelson, Marshall and Watkins on my roster. I'm starting Maclin, Sanders and Nelson but Watkins has been great the last couple of weeks
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I'd trust those three, just more information telling us that they're consistent and legitimate. Watkins doesn't have that, though he has looked good.
I'd find a trade partner. You have just too much talent to waste on a bench.
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I still feel like Sanders is a sell high. He's still #3 option on that team.
That being said, I might be accepting a trade that ill receive him and others only because I need to win out and I just wanna pull something and hope I get somewhere
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On November 06 2014 00:35 QuanticHawk wrote: I still feel like Sanders is a sell high. He's still #3 option on that team.
That being said, I might be accepting a trade that ill receive him and others only because I need to win out and I just wanna pull something and hope I get somewhere And so was Decker last year on that same team.
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On November 06 2014 00:03 Intact wrote: I have a rough decision in one of my leagues. I have 3 spots for receivers and I have Maclin, Sanders, Nelson, Marshall and Watkins on my roster. I'm starting Maclin, Sanders and Nelson but Watkins has been great the last couple of weeks Watkins has looked really good, but hes looked pretty awful against good cornerbacks. So hes a guy that you play depending on match up rather than every week. If hes facing a Revis, Talib, or Grimes type sit him.
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I really wanted to see Lattimore tear up the NFL
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Oof. Never seen those injuries before but the second one was BRUTAL. such a shame.
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Do I play Dolphins (@Det) or Bengals (vsCle)? DST, Standard Scoring League
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I have no idea what I'd do with that. Bengals are playing like total shit and TNF games can get super whacky. The Dolphins have to face the return of Megatron and Bush.
My suggestion is to panic until the last possible second before TNF starts and see what decision your brain makes when it snaps from the crushing pressure. Then do the opposite.
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On November 06 2014 17:40 DannyJ wrote: I have no idea what I'd do with that. Bengals are playing like total shit and TNF games can get super whacky. The Dolphins have to face the return of Megatron and Bush.
My suggestion is to panic until the last possible second before TNF starts and see what decision your brain makes when it snaps from the crushing pressure. Then do the opposite.
Cincinnati is the safer option but I think Miami has bigger potential if they show up like they did last week.
As a fan I have that clinging feeling of you've shown me but now prove to me you can do it every week with Miami. I've seen too many seasons go really well at one point and they turn into the same old dolphins.
But saying that I think this TNF game is going to be a huge shit show from both sides.
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Anyone picking up AP on the most recent news?
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On November 06 2014 19:33 GreenHorizons wrote: Anyone picking up AP on the most recent news?
absolutely
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On November 06 2014 16:57 Inflexion wrote: Do I play Dolphins (@Det) or Bengals (vsCle)? DST, Standard Scoring League With Megatron coming back off the bye and Cincy with the night game at home, I'll take Cincy.
On November 06 2014 19:33 GreenHorizons wrote: Anyone picking up AP on the most recent news? Already added.
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On November 06 2014 19:33 GreenHorizons wrote: Anyone picking up AP on the most recent news?
He was never dropped in my league
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I doubt he will play this year. I don't think the NFL or Vikings want to have to deal with all the attention and annoyance that would go along with it.
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he might not get back in, but if he does it's fucking huge for whoever hits it. if you have roster space and you are in waiver position, you are an idiot if you don't take him on the off chance he is reinstated
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There are teams that right now have AP and Josh Gordon sitting on their bench. If that fire power is ever unleashed...
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