Uh, keep Boldin forever, no matter the QB. News flash, Boldin is a stud. You want him on your team.Keep Boldin for however long you think Warner will remain the QB.What about Boldin (sell high), Rosenhaus wants to get him traded.
Uh, keep Boldin forever, no matter the QB. News flash, Boldin is a stud. You want him on your team.Keep Boldin for however long you think Warner will remain the QB.What about Boldin (sell high), Rosenhaus wants to get him traded.
Looking to dump Moss off for Fitz, if the 2 WR system doesn't pan out who would be more worthy between Fitz/Boldin?Uh, keep Boldin forever, no matter the QB. News flash, Boldin is a stud. You want him on your team.Keep Boldin for however long you think Warner will remain the QB.What about Boldin (sell high), Rosenhaus wants to get him traded.
I watched the Bengals game today and I think you'd be making a mistake selling Perry. First of all, what could you get? Not much. Second, Perry owns the starting job and is getting touches. No one currently on the Bengals roster is going to take the gig away from him.Third, Perry actually looked decent today when he could get out of the backfield. He certainly was finishing his runs. If the offense around him ever starts functioning again he will put up nice numbers.Chris Perry - Sell
Excellent advice. I took it myself yesterday, trading Rodgers and Owen Daniels for Jason Witten. I like Rodgers, but after playing Detroit his value is at an all time high. I figure he'll finish up the year around the #10-#15 spot for QBs. I already have Romo, so there's no way Rodgers would have been entering my lineup anyway, and now I have a top TE to plug into my lineup.Might be a good time to cash in on Aaron Rodgers - not because I think he's done, but because he may not have any higher value for your squad than right now. You probably have a decent QB1 because you likely did not take him as your starter. but you might land a starter at another spot for him.
Easy decision for you when you have Romo. I think you are wrong where Rodgers finishes. I would bet the farm Rodgers finishes in the Top 10 in QB's in that offense. Too many weapons plus he gets a few points on the run.Excellent advice. I took it myself yesterday, trading Rodgers and Owen Daniels for Jason Witten. I like Rodgers, but after playing Detroit his value is at an all time high. I figure he'll finish up the year around the #10-#15 spot for QBs. I already have Romo, so there's no way Rodgers would have been entering my lineup anyway, and now I have a top TE to plug into my lineup.Might be a good time to cash in on Aaron Rodgers - not because I think he's done, but because he may not have any higher value for your squad than right now. You probably have a decent QB1 because you likely did not take him as your starter. but you might land a starter at another spot for him.![]()
The bolded part is why I would be selling Perry. I am not down on his talent, but Cincy just looks frighteningly dysfunctional on offense, and their schedule doesn't get much easier in the next few weeks. I would hope another owner in my league saw his touchdown (that was a very nice move on the unblocked defender) and would want to give up something decent for him.I watched the Bengals game today and I think you'd be making a mistake selling Perry. First of all, what could you get? Not much.Chris Perry - Sell
Second, Perry owns the starting job and is getting touches. No one currently on the Bengals roster is going to take the gig away from him.
Third, Perry actually looked decent today when he could get out of the backfield. He certainly was finishing his runs. If the offense around him ever starts functioning again he will put up nice numbers.
I own Holmes, but am watching Ben's shoulder injury w/ interest/concern....Buy/Hold: Cincy players; can't get much value for them anyways, and no way they keep producing at such an abysmal rateSell (if you can): Cotchery--very few targets through 2 weeks; I'm gonna shop him, touting Favre @ QB) & see what I can getBuy S.Holmes
Doesn't get easier than Baltimore & Tennessee? It's certainly tough, but I have to think these may be the two toughest defenses for a RB to face. Let's just say their schedule doesn't get any tougher, and there are some weaker Ds later on in the season when we may be scouring the WW for flex players... as long as Perry isn't one of those injuries we're trying to replace in our lineup.The bolded part is why I would be selling Perry. I am not down on his talent, but Cincy just looks frighteningly dysfunctional on offense, and their schedule doesn't get much easier in the next few weeks. I would hope another owner in my league saw his touchdown (that was a very nice move on the unblocked defender) and would want to give up something decent for him.I watched the Bengals game today and I think you'd be making a mistake selling Perry. First of all, what could you get? Not much.Chris Perry - Sell
Second, Perry owns the starting job and is getting touches. No one currently on the Bengals roster is going to take the gig away from him.
Third, Perry actually looked decent today when he could get out of the backfield. He certainly was finishing his runs. If the offense around him ever starts functioning again he will put up nice numbers.
I wouldn't be too concerned w/ Ben. AC separations are not real bad, heal better than most shoulder injuries and aren't very limiting. They're painful for a couple weeks, but I played through at least 5 or 6 of them (granted, I was playing defense & throwing a ball is a ##### for two weeks after an AC separation) and Ben looked good enough last nite. He's hurting pretty badly, but he's tough as nails and will probably be feeling much better after next week's game. He avoided the ? last nite 'cause I'm sure it nearly dropped him to throw some of those deep balls, and the Rodgers hit would have made a lesser man puke.I own Holmes, but am watching Ben's shoulder injury w/ interest/concern....Buy S.Holmes