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Fat Joe
12-06-2004, 10:42 AM
I'd like to start out by thanking Mcgahee, Moss, Gates, and J. Abraham for all scoring me a collective total of less then 10 points today. Despite Mcnabb and TO's performances, I still managed to lose. What a slut.


Anywho, Im dropping Derrick Blaylock because hes not seeing nearly as many carries anymore. So this is my delema, should I pick up Larry Johnson, whos obviously seen more TDs thus far and will probably see more against tennessee, or do I pick up Westbrook, whos playing Washington next week.....


And then, should I start LT @ Tampa? I would guess no, since Im thinking thats going to be an upset.

I also have MCgahee against cleveland, who could be a good start.....


so confused.

Suggestions?

dred
12-06-2004, 10:55 AM
I'll tell you gets my vote for this weeks "non-performers" .

Brett "he should just retire already" Favre
Drew "fresh as a summers" Brees
Jake "I'm too sexy for my beard" Plummer
Ahman "I should have just stayed on the injured list" Green
Tiki "this years stud RB, yeah right" Barber
Deon "don't even waste your time on Patriot receivers" Branch

Fat Joe
12-06-2004, 04:32 PM
lol, agreed.

West
12-06-2004, 04:40 PM
hey dred i think you'll like this


Peyton "my receivers make me look good" manning :beer: :P :D

dred
12-06-2004, 04:56 PM
Hey, if anybody has a problem with having Manning OR any of the Colts receivers on their team...just let me know.

I'd be more than happy to take them off of your hands.

Fat Joe
12-06-2004, 06:39 PM
You mean Peyton "I make my recievers look rediculously nasty" Manning.

West
12-07-2004, 04:50 AM
or peyton "how do my receivers get so wide open, a 3 year old could throw to them" manning

Fat Joe
12-10-2004, 06:00 PM
Negative that theory, Manning makes them look good. Dont get me wrong, there nasty, but take him away and theres maybe 25 TDs spread around instead of 44. :0

Bronx84
12-10-2004, 07:17 PM
Negative that theory, Manning makes them look good. Dont get me wrong, there nasty, but take him away and theres maybe 25 TDs spread around instead of 44. :0
He has magic hands!!!

LBF
12-11-2004, 08:37 AM
I'd like to start out by thanking Mcgahee, Moss, Gates, and J. Abraham for all scoring me a collective total of less then 10 points today. Despite Mcnabb and TO's performances, I still managed to lose. What a slut.


Anywho, Im dropping Derrick Blaylock because hes not seeing nearly as many carries anymore. So this is my delema, should I pick up Larry Johnson, whos obviously seen more TDs thus far and will probably see more against tennessee, or do I pick up Westbrook, whos playing Washington next week.....


And then, should I start LT @ Tampa? I would guess no, since Im thinking thats going to be an upset.

I also have MCgahee against cleveland, who could be a good start.....


so confused.

Suggestions?

Let me join the others in offering my sincere sympathies on the gut-wrenching debacle these guys obviously handed to you last week.

Let's see if you can get some guys who will make amends for you this week!

Andra Davis, the tackling machine that was holding the Cleve defensive front together went down two weeks ago. Since that happened, the Browns have been totally inept against the run. Miami was stacking up to stop McGahee because they felt their DBs could stop the Bills passing game and Bledsoe had been horrible on the road--Bledsoe burned them. Bledsoe and the Bills as a whole play much better at home and the Bills are committed to the power running game, even when it isn't working. Against a demoralized, banged up Cleve defensive front, McGahee should run wild and put up decent points for you.

LT is a stud who has finally recovered from his early season injuries and is running very well. He doesn't have a great matchup against a tough TB defense, but he is playing at home, where he usually plays very well. Even though Brees has put up excellent numbers in the passing game, LT is still the guy that makes the SD offense go and the guy that they are going to look to in a tough game. Also, like Pittman, LT is a guy who is very involved in the passing game and can get you points there, even when he isn't putting up great rushing numbers. Personally, I would go with my stud, even if he doesn't have the greatest of match-ups.

If you can pick up Westbrook and stash him for a "rainy day" I would do so. While I don't particularly like his match-up this week, nevertheless, he put up some decent numbers against the Skins the first time they played and he has become a real key to the success of the Philly offense. Even though I probably wouldn't go with him this week, he could put up some huge numbers for you in the playoffs (last week he was outstanding for me!).

L.Johnson against Tenn could be a good match-up. But, then again, with D.Blaylock starting and the Tenn secondary decimated by injuries, it is also very possible that it won't turn out to be as good as it looks: Blaylock could very easily end up with most of the carries against a Tenn D that has played the run well at home and/or T.Green may simply put up 400 yards passing on a Tenn. D that is down to its 5th and 6th string CBs. I have D.Blaylock, L.Johnson and B.Westbrook on my roster and would sooner start Westbrook than try to guess which KC RB is going to have a huge night against Tenn. on Monday Night--because I would prefer to go with the surer bet rather than gamble on the big score and end up with nothing.

But, of course, that's just my opinion. Still, I hope that it helps. Good Luck!

If possible, would you please take a look at my thread, Crucial QB Decision--Please Help! (http://www.denverbroncos.com/forums/showthread.php?t=23422)? I would really appreciate any thoughts, ideas or suggestions that you might offer. Thanks!