Have Flacco goin against the Browns at home or Vick goin against the Jags on the road. Probably a no brainer for alot of people (Vick) but I feel that Flacco has a great bounceback game. Any thoughts?
Also another is Darren McFadden or Jamaal Charles, who would you start? I am thinkin Mcfadden just because fuckin Todd Haley really screwed me last week giving his best offensive weapon the ball 11 times. I have a bad feeling with charles, feel like I will sit him when he has a big week then when I start him he (or Haley) will shit the bed. Let me know what you think. Thanks
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Have Flacco goin against the Browns at home or Vick goin against the Jags on the road. Probably a no brainer for alot of people (Vick) but I feel that Flacco has a great bounceback game. Any thoughts?
Also another is Darren McFadden or Jamaal Charles, who would you start? I am thinkin Mcfadden just because fuckin Todd Haley really screwed me last week giving his best offensive weapon the ball 11 times. I have a bad feeling with charles, feel like I will sit him when he has a big week then when I start him he (or Haley) will shit the bed. Let me know what you think. Thanks
both qbs should put up some pts. bal is coming off a game they should of won. with some of the calls that went against them look for their def. to force some turnovers and have good field position for flacco
here is some stuff from another site
Darren McFadden and the Oakland Raiders travel to Arizona to take on the Cardinals in week three. McFadden has been a completely different player this season, eclipsing 150 total yards in each of his first two games of the season. With Michael Bush out for the first two games, McFadden has shown the potential that made him a high first round draft pick for the Raiders. Michael Bush is moving closer to a return, but he should not be getting more than 8-10 touches on any given Sunday. McFadden is the best option the Raiders have in the running game, and they will ride him until he shows that he can not get the job done. Fantasy owners should likewise be starting McFadden this week and can expect more than 100 total yards and one touchdown from the Raiders' running back; his pass catching ability makes him even more dangerous in point per reception leagues.
charles
San Francisco's run defense looked pretty good on Monday night. Charles was solid in Week 1 with 11 carries for 90+ yards, but has not received the number of carries anyone expected given his status as starter. Thomas Jones has cut into his workload and had double the carries in Week 2. I am personally looking to bench Charles this week as there are plenty of alternative options out there in most leagues. Take a look at your waiver wire for some options that might pay off or if Charles was your flex, consider a wide out.
they say start dmc. sit charles. kc off has not put up any tds so far and i dont see many this week. ari gave up over 200 yds last week to atl but that was traveling east and playing a early game. i dont see oak putting up that amount but would pick dmc and i think bush is still out for them. good luck on your choice
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both qbs should put up some pts. bal is coming off a game they should of won. with some of the calls that went against them look for their def. to force some turnovers and have good field position for flacco
here is some stuff from another site
Darren McFadden and the Oakland Raiders travel to Arizona to take on the Cardinals in week three. McFadden has been a completely different player this season, eclipsing 150 total yards in each of his first two games of the season. With Michael Bush out for the first two games, McFadden has shown the potential that made him a high first round draft pick for the Raiders. Michael Bush is moving closer to a return, but he should not be getting more than 8-10 touches on any given Sunday. McFadden is the best option the Raiders have in the running game, and they will ride him until he shows that he can not get the job done. Fantasy owners should likewise be starting McFadden this week and can expect more than 100 total yards and one touchdown from the Raiders' running back; his pass catching ability makes him even more dangerous in point per reception leagues.
charles
San Francisco's run defense looked pretty good on Monday night. Charles was solid in Week 1 with 11 carries for 90+ yards, but has not received the number of carries anyone expected given his status as starter. Thomas Jones has cut into his workload and had double the carries in Week 2. I am personally looking to bench Charles this week as there are plenty of alternative options out there in most leagues. Take a look at your waiver wire for some options that might pay off or if Charles was your flex, consider a wide out.
they say start dmc. sit charles. kc off has not put up any tds so far and i dont see many this week. ari gave up over 200 yds last week to atl but that was traveling east and playing a early game. i dont see oak putting up that amount but would pick dmc and i think bush is still out for them. good luck on your choice
thanks got Mcfadden starting as of now will just be pissed if charles plays well. Michael Turner is my other running back so i am even thinkin about starting both of them. Like you said San Frans run D is stout so they might give it to the faster back (including more passes out of the backfield) and hope he finds space, instead of running Thomas Jones right up the gut.
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thanks got Mcfadden starting as of now will just be pissed if charles plays well. Michael Turner is my other running back so i am even thinkin about starting both of them. Like you said San Frans run D is stout so they might give it to the faster back (including more passes out of the backfield) and hope he finds space, instead of running Thomas Jones right up the gut.
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