Probably over thinking it but I have 2 reasons for benching Evans Vs Denver1- Champ Bailey should be able to hold hiom to a couple catchesBills play the Broncos this week, not the Pats. I can understand the logic Zoom is using, but I disagree. Evans will get his. I have a hard time believing you would bench any WR1 for a WR2/3 regardless of matchup. Berrian vs SD is not even an easier game.My tough choices this week:Lamont Jordan vs Det
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Lee Evans vs BufLee Evans is playing for the Pats? Jesus the Pats have Moss, Stallworth, and now Lee Evans? That's just not fair!
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D. Foster over Portis and Betts. I may GTD Betts in for Thomas Jones who I have starting right now. Definately not happy with my RB situation in that league (4th yr dynasty). Other options: DeAngelo, L. Booker, V. Morency.
Ditto here. Starting Caddy over Driver in a flex spot - I don't like the walking wounded status of GB going against PHI, even at home.I actually looked at starting Witten over Gates. Nope--not gonna do it--but between the Owens injury and the matchups it was something to consider....
I like Curry enough to take him in the contest, but I suspect you'll regret that decision.Curry over H.WardI really like Curry, and that game looks to be a shootout.
Please tell me you mean the Glenn injury...glumpy said:I actually looked at starting Witten over Gates. Nope--not gonna do it--but between the Owens injury and the matchups it was something to consider....
Thanks - I figured the same thing but it did scare me for a second.Yea, he meant Glenn, i'm sure of it.........
Sorry but i dont see WIlliams upside compare to Jones ( They like Jones in Dallas and will give him some opportunities on third down and goal line ) Willliams is nt sharing he ks a back up ( Could not do anything to change this at training camp )Deangelo Williams over Julius Jones
Both guys are in timeshares, so I'll go with the one who is playing the god awful rush defense. I think Deangelo is a bit riskier but since my opponent already started Manning, I need to gamble a bit on the upside.
Kitna over Delhomme, McNair, Losman
I might change this before kickoff. People might be putting too much stock into Oakland's pass defense. One of the big reasons they were #1 last year was because teams ran all over them and didn't HAVE to throw because Oakland's offense sucked royally and weren't a threat to score. In other words, rarely did a team have to play catch up versus the Raiders. The Lions don't have much of a running game with Taco Tatum Bell and they love to pass (Martz), so I think Kitna will be in for a nice game. I can withstand a couple picks if he's gonna throw for close to 300 and 1-2 TDs.
Holmes over Cotchery, Hackett
A lot of people are struggling with Cotch. I had him last year and I loved him. Solid, steady. However, the Chad P has been less than encouraging performance-wise in preseason and the Pats will have constant pressure on him. Also, we have yet to see what the addition of Thomas Jones will do to the passing game. They could turn into a very run heavy team. And yeah, Holmes also has a history of ripping Cleveland in his rookie year (150 yards and 1 TD in 2 games), so I'm expecting a good game out of him.
Mr. Know-It-All said:Probably the dumbest move I'll make all season -
I am starting DeShaun Foster over Rudi Johnson.
You're overthinking this. Rudi = stud = start unless you have SJax and LT.starting ..Harrison, Wayne,Fitz and A Green..over Ruddi... Can start 3 wr , .5 rec for wrs only....Love Ruddi..but green Has the much better matchup
often times I do... although I'd likely still be starting Jacobs over Portis this week even if he played in the morning. Though, if Portis was facing Hou or Tenn I might be considering him.Does anyone else use the national TV games as a tiebreaker? I won't start Toomer over CJ just because the NYG are the Sunday night game but if I have a close call like some of those mentioned already (Schaub/Rivers or L. Jordan/B. Jacobs) I'll go with the guy who I get to root for "live". By "anyone else" I mean those of us who don't have DTV or go to a sports bar. :-(
When did Cincy expose Baltimore through the air? I looked up Palmer 2006 passing stats vs the Ravens and they are mediocre at best. My gut says Romo vs Giants > Palmer vs Baltimore. My reasoning is that the Ravens secondary >>> than the Giants.HUGE mistake benching TJ, IMO. Bmore can be exposed via the air. Cincy has done it before, and will again.I'm leaning towards benching TJ Housh for Cotchery. He's now upgraded to probable but, given the Mon Night start, it is not worth the agita. As you said, he played well against NE and looking at last year's ff points against respective match ups, numbers are very close.Jerricho Cotchery over James Jones - I could be tempted at the last minute to change this upon hearing the news that everyone expects to hear tomorrow morning - Greg Jennings is OUT. Despite the prospects of a starting James Jones, I think I'm inclined to leave Cotchery in my![]()
Starting Cotchery over Foster at flex (ppr league). I agree with your take on Cotchery - has fared well against Pats, and although I think Foster has a good matchup, not sure how it will play out. Of course I may change my mind in ten minutes.DISCLAIMER: One thing this thread isn't or should be, is a WDIS thread. This isn't supposed to be a call for help. This is supposed to be a thread for people to post the tough lineup decisions they've ALREADY MADE or are expecting to make. Joe has gone on record to say this thread has value but will be on a short leash if a bunch of us turn this into WDIS questions. Please post your calls, not your questions.
So nice to get back into the swing of things. But of course, with the dawn of a new season comes a plethora of new stress - lineup decisions! Here is what I've got on my fantasy plate this weekend.
Jerricho Cotchery over James Jones - I could be tempted at the last minute to change this upon hearing the news that everyone expects to hear tomorrow morning - Greg Jennings is OUT. Despite the prospects of a starting James Jones, I think I'm inclined to leave Cotchery in my lineup. I can't imagine the Jets not having to throw the ball to stay in the game against the Pats, and Cotchery has had success against New England previously. Cotchery gets the nod this week, but I'm intrigued to see what Jones can do on my bench on opening day knowing there is now an increasing likelihood that James Jones will push Cotchery for a spot in my lineup soon. Competition, gotta love it!
Chester Taylor over DeShaun Foster - Another GTD for me here. On the one hand, I feel like this is about as good a matchup as Foster will see all year. The Rams are notoriously bad at stopping the run and John Fox's kamikaze loyalty to giving Foster the bulk of the work is probably strongest week 1, and likely to fade as the season evolves. So if I don't use Foster this week, then when? But Taylor is the 'incumbent' starter for me, and much like Foster, Taylor's workload is probably heaviest week 1 and will get lighter as Peterson rounds into NFL form. What tips the scales in Taylor's favor is the run-first mantra for the Vikings. There should be plenty of carries to go around between both Taylor and Peterson this week against the Falcons, and I think it is unlikely that Atlanta would put the Vikings down by a wide margin in this game. When in doubt, I'll take the runner at home on opening day and hope for the best. Taylor over Foster by a whisker.
Redskins DST over Oakland DST, Seattle DST - This is a bold call. Our scoring system heavily emphasizes points scored against and total yardage against. I like all three defenses this week. It seems most people are advocating Seattle out of this group, but I think it's a trap. The Bucs were bad on offense last season, no doubt about it. But I think with an experienced Garcia at the helm, they will be more productive and more savvy on offense. I think Seattle will have their hands full in this game. Oakland is really tempting. I think the Lions traveling across the country to face one of the best pass defenses should favor the Raider DST. Kitna is nowhere near as effective on the road and on grass, and the Raiders could and should get some turnovers. But I think the Lions will score some points and that has me concerned. Enter the Washington Redskins. Not typically a defense I would want to insert in my lineup on opening day, but we're talking about the Miami Dolphins here. We're talking about the most immobile QB in the NFL with Trent 'scrambled eggs' Green and a Dolphins offensive line that should make even the Redskins non-existent pass rush look decent. I just don't think the Dolphins have enough on offense to go on the road and do much damage in terms of points scored or total yardage. I see this game as the equivalent of 'visual dentistry'. Both punters should get a good night sleep tonight, they'll be busy tomorrow. The Redskins will start for me this week, and will be back on the waiver wire next. Like a one night stand, I feel so dirty, and I love it.
What tough calls are you making this week?
