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Rolling him one last time while the Colts' TE situation gets ironed out. But I do think he (or Fasano) has (yet another) chance to do well seeing ARI is so good against the run, bad against TE's.
That said, I'm on BYE.
ARI has allowed the least points to RB's. The most was McFadden at 15. Murray was held to 13.
ARI has given up the 6th most to TE's.
Possible outcomes?
Jamaal eats
Jamaal shut down, Kelce eats
Jamaal shut down, Fasano / Bowe eats
Jamaal shut down, Smith and Reid give up before half-time
Let's not
Completely agree.
To add, I also think the O-Line shouldn't be excused either. Smith was under a crazy amount of pressure all night against DEN. Even intermediate throws are tough in this situation.
Only my dog heard it, but I called a Fasano/Knile TD a few moments before that happened.
Don't know why I start this guy. Fleener burning a hole on my bench after sitting Kelce last week.
Sitting this week for Fleener. Best of luck.
God forbid Charles gets hurt, but that's about the only way I see Kelce being used more. Because of this I'll continue holding Davis and Kelce. But I won't confidently start him after his low production last week. If he didn't produce then, there's...
I figure the idea is that by this time, most of the people in this thread are Kelce owners, and likely ones who have been stashing him in hopes that he has a breakout week. Each week that has gone by has crushed these hopes more, so this is pretty exciting news.
I'm personally gonna go dance...
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