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Love the over at 48.5 |
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Atlanta -4. Knicks won't score like they did last night on the Hawks who will be hungry after that first game. Only asterisk is I am worried about the impact of Demarre Carroll not being on Atlanta after watching that first game... |
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Both teams on B2B. I like the team coming off a ugly loss, versus the team who couldn't close out the win. Memphis -2.5 |
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A lot of points but Pats have had no problem scoring on anyone and I think this is the game the Fins come back down to earth. Pats -8 |
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Brooklyn +5. Brooklyn are fairly horrible, but let down game for Chicago after playing Cleveland and on a B2B, and won't be taking Brooklyn serious enough. |
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Celtics will win this game, but -11 is too many points... Front court of Philly will pose the Celtics some problems. Think this is a 6-7 point game |
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Think the Pistons will surprise and cover here at +7. I think the Carolle loss is going to impact Atlanta and Korver hasn't been shooting well yet. Pistons could be a surprise team if Reggie Jackson plays like he closed out last season.... |
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Often avoid opening night games from the defending champs, but NO has to many injuries and have no scoring off the bench... Like GS and the 9.5 |
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Over - Chicago backbone of their defense isn't playing...
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Scooby525 | 3 |
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No way the Leafs can get three straight shutouts.... no way
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Eagles secondary is going to limit Colston - Run DMC is going to tear apart a weak KC line, just like last year and as long as his TD's aren't vultured in the red zone he is going to have a big day. If it is for Flex and your other WR's are strong, I go to him...
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STARKS 3 | 7 |
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Quote Originally Posted by cdl6449:
Like removing 20% of the viewable area for no reason other than adding more plain white space? Ooooooooooor, maybe the site was just centered, instead of being on the left, and it is the exact same page size..... |
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Quote Originally Posted by NoFancyHandle:
if it is a PPR league then you have a case for westbrook....I've never been a huge fan of him....he reminds me of bobby abreu in baseball...he does everything well but nothing outstanding, so he gets overlooked. Man, I don't know what you want the guy to do, if you think he does nothing outstanding. He has been nothing but outstanding the last two seasons in fantasy.
If it is a PPR league and not a keeper league I would take Westbrook. With McNabb starting in much better shape, Westbrook's value should only be higher.
If it is a keeper, or not a PPR league, then I would probably stick with AP because his potential for yards on the ground is better than Westbrook. Westbrook will get you more from the line of scrimmage, but not strictly on the ground. TD's should end up around the same.
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mattbrot | 9 |
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Brown probably won't be ready and playing well till mid-late next season if his knee surgery is typical. That being known, and the fact that Mcfadden is going to be available for the Fins, that situation is going to get very messy next year. I don't think keeping Brown is a great idea when you have other options. He also had 4 great weeks wrapped around a year + of mediocrity. He was almost benched at the beginning of the year, so how he responds to knee surgery is a question....
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Guttermouth | 8 |
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Definitely Shaub - he has been a good fantasy play against tough defenses, let alone Cleveland who seem to be in a shootout every week.
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Richman | 10 |
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Agreed - Olsen - Has been seeing more and more looks each week, especially since Griese took over. He will become more important in this offense all season long and is the better red zone threat.
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jakelv | 7 |
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I hope u took Griese......
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usctrojans1 | 4 |
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Tony Gonzalez is a free agent in a league where you have a WR/ TE flex spot? I assume there is no TE only position?
I would go with Gonzo, best chance at TD's even in a slow KC offense. Next is Mason who is old, but has been the main receving threat for Baltimore all season.
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davijb311 | 11 |
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Well with Chambers traded Ginn's value is even higher now, so it is a good time to begin to look at him, but I your currents starters are all the main red zone threats for their team (Well Westbrook is for Philly, but out of teh receovers, Curtis is ahead of Brown still). I wouldn't go away from those starters until Ginn shows he is a viable receiving threat.
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Sherman79 | 6 |
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Drop LJ. Been hurt all preseason, or at least put him to the bench.
If you get point per receptions in your league go with Eric Johnson, he is going to have a ton of catches but not a lot of yards. If not go with Dallas as the Indy offense is better and Dallas is established in it.
Take Burleson as Hackett is hurt for multiple weeks with a high ankle sprain.
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Homegrown_01 | 9 |
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