Fantasy football...who to start
I have the following ?s:
QB: (need one) Garcia vs. Seattle Green vs. Chicago Kitna vs. Cleveland WR: (I need two) Driver vs. Denver McCareins vs. Tampa Bay Kelly Washington vs. Cleveland Northcut vs. Cincinatti Thanks in advance, happy holidays |
Kitna - Cleveland is horrible and still on the way down.
Driver - Farve is hot and if Driver gets deep, major points McCareins - McNair has to pass to someone to get his TD's |
Garcia, Driver, and Northcutt
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i second that |
With Owens hurt? Seattle has Trufant and Springs.
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Listen to him! At QB I'd go with Green though. KC is playing for the bye and home field advantage in the playoffs for a game possibly. Also, Chicago's D has loked alright the past few weeks, but they still do not put any pressure on the QB. You're in bad shape at reciever. Of all of the Browns receivers Northcutt is the best and most consistent. Cleveland will likely be playing cathc up so he could put up some numbers. Driver and McCareins are likely to be overshadowed by Walker and Ferguson, and Mason and Bennet, repsectively. McNair will play regardless of what you may read becuase the Titans are playing for the AFC South title. The Bucs are playing for nothing, so this could be a blowout. If it is, McCareins may not get much. Washington will start probably with Warrick still recovering from knee surgery, but if Cincy has the lead they'll run with Dillon and Johnson most of the game. So, I'd say go with Driver since Denver and GB could be a high scoring game. Favre won't do what he did on Monday nite, but GB must win to have a shot at the playoffs. Favre could have another nice passing day, enough to satisfy all of his recievers. Good luck. |
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Well Garcia played decent with 225 and a couple of scores against one of the league's top rated D's and a collective team on a huge winning streak. That said contrary to popular opinion Seattle is in the bottom third of passing yds allowed and td's, in both the NFC and the entire league. Those could be skewed however b/c teams have to come from behind and throw alot, who knows. But it shows that teams can throw against the Seattle D. Period. And I think we all know how Seattle has performed on the road this season. If I may be so bold to play devil's advocate with myself the 49ers are one of the most unpredictable teams in the league this season. Some Sundays they look miraculous. Then some are simply forgettable. And throughout the duration of this season it's been damn near impossible to figure out which team is going to show up! But assuming they can ride the momentum from last week added to the fact that they can end this season on a strong note by beating another potential playoff team would equate to a nice transition into the offseason and next training camp. So go with Garcia and watch the numbers pile up. |
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