QB Philip Rivers, SD QB
RB Brian Westbrook, Phi RB [Breaking News]
RB Joseph Addai, Ind RB
RB/WR Ray Rice, Bal RB [Breaking News]
WR Andre Johnson, Hou WR
WR Wes Welker, NE WR P [Breaking News]
TE Greg Olsen, Chi TE
OP Leon Washington, NYJ RB
LB Patrick Willis, SF LB
DL Mario Williams, Hou DE
DB Nick Collins, GB S
K Neil Rackers, Ari K
Bench: Ben Roethlisberger, Pit QB
Bench Kevin Faulk, NE RB
Bench Donnie Avery, StL WR P
Bench Kevin Boss, NYG TE
Bench Kenny Britt, Ten WR
So my league has two pretty much flex positions. The WR/RB and the Offensive Player (OP) position. We also get 1 point per reception. Should I keep in Ray Rice and Leon Washington or should I think about putting in Avery against weak Seattle CBs or Kenny Britt since Nate Washington is out for Tenn.
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Who should I start as a 4th Rb/3rd WR
Sep 9, 2009 at 7:22 PM
- global_nomad
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Sep 9, 2009 at 7:28 PM
- crzy
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Rice and Leon, you were right the first time
Avery just missed the whole preseason. He's a question mark.
Britt is no doubt talented, but he's a rookie and the Titans will run heavy.
Avery just missed the whole preseason. He's a question mark.
Britt is no doubt talented, but he's a rookie and the Titans will run heavy.
Sep 9, 2009 at 7:31 PM
- GOLDRUSH671
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Leave it.
Sep 9, 2009 at 8:38 PM
- krizay
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If it's me. I'd Put Rice in Addai's spot and start Avery in the flex spot.
EDIT: but if the OP spot means you can start a QB. Then put Roethlisberger in that spot. Rice in Addai's and Avery in the flex.
[ Edited by krizay on Sep 9, 2009 at 20:40:26 ]
EDIT: but if the OP spot means you can start a QB. Then put Roethlisberger in that spot. Rice in Addai's and Avery in the flex.
[ Edited by krizay on Sep 9, 2009 at 20:40:26 ]
Sep 9, 2009 at 8:47 PM
- crzy
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Hmm, flex QB spots are weird.