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I've been streaming all year since losing a couple QBs early.
Right now I have 3 QBs on my roster, and all seem like decent floor plays this year. The scoring system is relevant: .1/2 yards passing, 6 pt TDs, -2 per Int. At 300 yards passing there's a ridiculous 10 point bonus, which plays heavily into the decision. So better phrased, the question is: Who is the QB most likely to have 300+ PaYd this week.
A. Case Keenum: decent matchup at home against a beat-up Cinci D (no Pac Man)
B. Garapolo at home against a middle of the road Titans D
C. Blake Bortles against the 29th ranked Texans D in a divisional game.
Leaning towards C, as Bortles has been playing really well of late, the game is meaningful & Bortles could rush for a TD as well. Keenum seems the safest, but I worry the Vikes could just run all day on the Bengals 30th ranked rushing defense that's also beat up. Garapolo in a good matchup at home, but hard to trust and limited weapons.
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Right now I have 3 QBs on my roster, and all seem like decent floor plays this year. The scoring system is relevant: .1/2 yards passing, 6 pt TDs, -2 per Int. At 300 yards passing there's a ridiculous 10 point bonus, which plays heavily into the decision. So better phrased, the question is: Who is the QB most likely to have 300+ PaYd this week.
A. Case Keenum: decent matchup at home against a beat-up Cinci D (no Pac Man)
B. Garapolo at home against a middle of the road Titans D
C. Blake Bortles against the 29th ranked Texans D in a divisional game.
Leaning towards C, as Bortles has been playing really well of late, the game is meaningful & Bortles could rush for a TD as well. Keenum seems the safest, but I worry the Vikes could just run all day on the Bengals 30th ranked rushing defense that's also beat up. Garapolo in a good matchup at home, but hard to trust and limited weapons.
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