Who to start?
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JesterThis week is big for me, as I started off the season poorly but have won two straight and a win this week puts me right back in striking distance. So, here is the question.
I need to choose 3 out of these 4, for a flex and two WR spots. Brandon Marshall, Dez Bryant, Pierre Garcon, and Demarco Murray.
Normally I like to start RB's in the flex over WR's since they're pretty much guaranteed to get some touches, but since Demarco Murray has only been relevant for one week, i'm a little wary over starting him. Do I take the chance and roll with Murray over someone or do I keep it at 3 WR's? -
gorocks99I'd go with Murray because they're playing Philly who has a suspect run defense
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Laley23Murray, Bryant, Garcon. I hate Miami as a team, and I dont like the match-up for Marshal.
I would go with Marshal if you consider Bryant to be Dallas #1, because Nnamdi has been good versus the #1s. But as far as I can tell, Austin is still the guy he will match-up against. -
Iliketurtles
This.Laley23;945982 wrote:Murray, Bryant, Garcon. I hate Miami as a team. -
MulvaI don't trust the Bryant match up, and I'm torn between starting him or Garcon as well.
Murray should definitely be in your lineup. -
BR1986FBMaclin (vs DAL) or Colston (vs St Louis)?
Maclin has the higher point projection but New Orleans should light up the Rams. -
gerb131I'd play Colston he's on fire since returning.
Vern Davis or Jake Ballard? -
BR1986FBBrowns are horrible at defending TE's and TE's are Alex Smith's favorite target. I'd go with Davis.
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gerb131Colston is stanking it up as is the whole Saint team. Colston has me 14 yards
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BR1986FB
Yep. I probably should've went with Maclin. I had a crapload of players on bye this week and my lineup is a scrubfest.gerb131;950832 wrote:Colston is stanking it up as is the whole Saint team. Colston has me 14 yards -
gerb131Good thing is the Saints bout to go down 24-0 so they will have to throw.
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BR1986FBUghhh....Maclin with a TD already.
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JesterNow at 7-1 in one league (tied for 1st) and 4-4 in another and right back in playoff contention.