Zavulon
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Sat Dec-19-09 07:30 AM
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Poll question: Fantasy football players: Brady or McNabb in Week 15? |
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I May have gotten laid off, but I'm still in my office league and would be lying if I said I didn't need the cash. A win this week puts me in the final and ensures me at least some winnings, but I'm playing the top team in the league in both record and scoring. A loss sends me home with squat.
What would you do this week, and why?
BRADY
PROS: Always plays well in regular-season games the team needs, Welker's on fire, Moss likely to have a big game to shut up his detractors after he mailed in a game last week, Patriots need the game.
CONS: A bit banged up, possibly not going to throw a lot because the Bills can't stop the run and every fantasy pundit is screaming about how Maroney is going to have a huge game this week.
McNABB
PROS: On fire as of late, playing the #27 pass defense in the league.
CONS: Steps out for Vick in the red zone.
OTHER INTANGIBLES: Neither my opponent nor I have any Patriots or Eagles RBs. My opponent has Wes Welker, so I could get some points canceled out if I play Brady. On the other hand, I'm a bit scared to sit Brady for obvious reasons (you all know the rule: "never sit a stud"), and he does spread the ball out a lot.
Guys, I'm stuck. Help?
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Sat Dec-19-09 10:20 AM
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Maroney has been playing well, but the Patriots are still an aerial show. Remember, even the "running" game includes a lot of screen tosses to Kevin Faulk, who can get some nifty YAC numbers for Brady.
I tend to agree with the Never Sit A Stud rule. The one week you do, he has a monster game.
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Zavulon
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Sun Dec-20-09 01:12 AM
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2. I appreciate your answer. |
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I'm going with it, too. Thanks.
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