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Inbetween my obvious trolls and mockery I like to start each season with a different take or perspective on things. This week Rizz takes a look at Not so obvious starts, that will produce like you should have.

Quarterback:

Ryan Fitzpatrick - I dont care about Revis Island. Nor should you. Last season Fitz put up 190/1 and 260/3 vs the Jets. With another year of cohesion, less injuries, improved defense (thus better field position) and playing healthy, Mr Harvard puts up a respectable 250/2 v NYG week 1.

Running Back:

Roy Helu - By far the most talented and proven RB on the Skins offense. Tore up excellent defenses to end the season last year, as well as putting in a solid shift in preseason week 4. Helu is healthy, has an ACTUAL quarterback who defenses have to respect, as well as solid weapons in Garcon and Davis to keep DEF's honest. Helu not only has a field day in week 1, but does so all season long.

Don't fear the Shanahanigans. Helu is the boss, apple sauce. 130/1

Wide Receiver:

Mike Williams - Rookie stud and the inevitable slump last season. Forget about it though, Mike W will return strong. with Vincent Jackson stealing coverage and Martin ray ricing it, Mike sees plenty more open field and makes defenses pay like he did as a rookie.

Talent trumps. 80/1

Tight End:

Greg Olsen - not going to spend much time on this pick as he is already seen by many as a sexy pick/sleeper. Most wont start him this week, but he is going to show why you should have with a nice 70/1 statline. This will continue throughout the season, finishing as a top 6 TE.

Good Luck and doot da da loot doot...

 
Running Back:

Roy Helu - By far the most talented and proven RB on the Skins offense. Tore up excellent defenses to end the season last year, as well as putting in a solid shift in preseason week 4. Helu is healthy, has an ACTUAL quarterback who defenses have to respect, as well as solid weapons in Garcon and Davis to keep DEF's honest. Helu not only has a field day in week 1, but does so all season long.

Don't fear the Shanahanigans. Helu is the boss, apple sauce. 130/1
I would love it if I knew this were true (as I bet a lot of others with week 1 RB questions would) with Helu still on the waiver wire. Sadly, I have to doubt anyone who thinks they understand the twisted mind that Shanahan has working for him.

I like the rest of what you have to say though!

 
Quarterback:

Ryan Fitzpatrick - I dont care about Revis Island. Nor should you. Last season Fitz put up 190/1 and 260/3 vs the Jets. With another year of cohesion, less injuries, improved defense (thus better field position) and playing healthy, Mr Harvard puts up a respectable 250/2 v NYG week 1.
That would be a neat trick.
 
Running Back:

Roy Helu - By far the most talented and proven RB on the Skins offense. Tore up excellent defenses to end the season last year, as well as putting in a solid shift in preseason week 4. Helu is healthy, has an ACTUAL quarterback who defenses have to respect, as well as solid weapons in Garcon and Davis to keep DEF's honest. Helu not only has a field day in week 1, but does so all season long.

Don't fear the Shanahanigans. Helu is the boss, apple sauce. 130/1
wk 15 helu 23/53/0 royster 10/36/0

wk 16 royster 19/132/0 2/15 helu 0/0

wk 17 royster 20/113/0 5/52 helu 4/5

im confused.

 
Running Back:

Roy Helu - By far the most talented and proven RB on the Skins offense. Tore up excellent defenses to end the season last year, as well as putting in a solid shift in preseason week 4. Helu is healthy, has an ACTUAL quarterback who defenses have to respect, as well as solid weapons in Garcon and Davis to keep DEF's honest. Helu not only has a field day in week 1, but does so all season long.

Don't fear the Shanahanigans. Helu is the boss, apple sauce. 130/1
wk 15 helu 23/53/0 royster 10/36/0

wk 16 royster 19/132/0 2/15 helu 0/0

wk 17 royster 20/113/0 5/52 helu 4/5

im confused.
he's obviously been on bath salts.
 
Running Back:

Roy Helu - By far the most talented and proven RB on the Skins offense. Tore up excellent defenses to end the season last year, as well as putting in a solid shift in preseason week 4. Helu is healthy, has an ACTUAL quarterback who defenses have to respect, as well as solid weapons in Garcon and Davis to keep DEF's honest. Helu not only has a field day in week 1, but does so all season long.

Don't fear the Shanahanigans. Helu is the boss, apple sauce. 130/1
wk 15 helu 23/53/0 royster 10/36/0

wk 16 royster 19/132/0 2/15 helu 0/0

wk 17 royster 20/113/0 5/52 helu 4/5

im confused.
Helu's final games of his 2011 season (to end the season = to end his season)wk yds

11- 160/1

12- 140/2

13- 130/0

14- 70/0

15- 50/1

Taken from here

 
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If I had to bet my soul on which Washington RB gets the start, Helu would be the last of the 3 that I'd bet on.

 
Quarterback:

Ryan Fitzpatrick - I dont care about Revis Island. Nor should you. Last season Fitz put up 190/1 and 260/3 vs the Jets. With another year of cohesion, less injuries, improved defense (thus better field position) and playing healthy, Mr Harvard puts up a respectable 250/2 v NYG week 1.
That would be a neat trick.
Not really. The NYG secondary is just THAT bad.
 
If I had to bet my soul on which Washington RB gets the start, Helu would be the last of the 3 that I'd bet on.
Helu may not start, but will finish w/the most carries and be the #1 back all season
I drafted helu last year, and I was a helu guy earlier this summer, but I became a royster convert.I just don't see any way helu holds up a full season as the main ball carrier.he broke down after 4 games last year, and he's got some kind of chronic achilles tendonitis in both feet.probably the best talent, though.
 
Running Back:

Roy Helu - By far the most talented and proven RB on the Skins offense. Tore up excellent defenses to end the season last year, as well as putting in a solid shift in preseason week 4. Helu is healthy, has an ACTUAL quarterback who defenses have to respect, as well as solid weapons in Garcon and Davis to keep DEF's honest. Helu not only has a field day in week 1, but does so all season long.

Don't fear the Shanahanigans. Helu is the boss, apple sauce. 130/1
wk 15 helu 23/53/0 royster 10/36/0

wk 16 royster 19/132/0 2/15 helu 0/0

wk 17 royster 20/113/0 5/52 helu 4/5

im confused.
Helu's final games of his 2011 season (to end the season = to end his season)wk yds

11- 160/1

12- 140/2

13- 130/0

14- 70/0

15- 50/1

Taken from here
ok. so u think helu is the guy to own i guess.all im saying is no one knows.

royster looked as good as helu.

 
Quarterback:

Ryan Fitzpatrick - I dont care about Revis Island. Nor should you. Last season Fitz put up 190/1 and 260/3 vs the Jets. With another year of cohesion, less injuries, improved defense (thus better field position) and playing healthy, Mr Harvard puts up a respectable 250/2 v NYG week 1.
That would be a neat trick.
oof, nice catch.
Lol forget to switch aliases? :420: soul fly = rizzler:NOTEBOOK:
 
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Quarterback:

Ryan Fitzpatrick - I dont care about Revis Island. Nor should you. Last season Fitz put up 190/1 and 260/3 vs the Jets. With another year of cohesion, less injuries, improved defense (thus better field position) and playing healthy, Mr Harvard puts up a respectable 250/2 v NYG week 1.
That would be a neat trick.
oof, nice catch.
Lol forget to switch aliases? :420: soul fly = rizzler:NOTEBOOK:
:lmao:
 
I like the mile Williams call. He has chemistry with freeman and has been very overlooked. I think it could be a Cruz/nicks situation as well where vjax draws the oppositions best cb and all the double teams and mile Williams torches in one on one coverage all year.

Also like the Olsen pick. Wouldn't start fitzpatrick too many other better options at qb.

 
Inbetween my obvious trolls and mockery I like to start each season with a different take or perspective on things. This week Rizz takes a look at Not so obvious starts, that will produce like you should have.

Quarterback:

Ryan Fitzpatrick - I dont care about Revis Island. Nor should you. Last season Fitz put up 190/1 and 260/3 vs the Jets. With another year of cohesion, less injuries, improved defense (thus better field position) and playing healthy, Mr Harvard puts up a respectable 250/2 v NYG week 1.

Running Back:

Roy Helu - By far the most talented and proven RB on the Skins offense. Tore up excellent defenses to end the season last year, as well as putting in a solid shift in preseason week 4. Helu is healthy, has an ACTUAL quarterback who defenses have to respect, as well as solid weapons in Garcon and Davis to keep DEF's honest. Helu not only has a field day in week 1, but does so all season long.

Don't fear the Shanahanigans. Helu is the boss, apple sauce. 130/1

Wide Receiver:

Mike Williams - Rookie stud and the inevitable slump last season. Forget about it though, Mike W will return strong. with Vincent Jackson stealing coverage and Martin ray ricing it, Mike sees plenty more open field and makes defenses pay like he did as a rookie.

Talent trumps. 80/1

Tight End:

Greg Olsen - not going to spend much time on this pick as he is already seen by many as a sexy pick/sleeper. Most wont start him this week, but he is going to show why you should have with a nice 70/1 statline. This will continue throughout the season, finishing as a top 6 TE.

Good Luck and doot da da loot doot...
Now you were talking about 33 team leagues, right?
 
Inbetween my obvious trolls and mockery I like to start each season with a different take or perspective on things. This week Rizz takes a look at Not so obvious starts, that will produce like you should have.

Quarterback:

Ryan Fitzpatrick - I dont care about Revis Island. Nor should you. Last season Fitz put up 190/1 and 260/3 vs the Jets. With another year of cohesion, less injuries, improved defense (thus better field position) and playing healthy, Mr Harvard puts up a respectable 250/2 v NYG week 1.

Running Back:

Roy Helu - By far the most talented and proven RB on the Skins offense. Tore up excellent defenses to end the season last year, as well as putting in a solid shift in preseason week 4. Helu is healthy, has an ACTUAL quarterback who defenses have to respect, as well as solid weapons in Garcon and Davis to keep DEF's honest. Helu not only has a field day in week 1, but does so all season long.

Don't fear the Shanahanigans. Helu is the boss, apple sauce. 130/1

Wide Receiver:

Mike Williams - Rookie stud and the inevitable slump last season. Forget about it though, Mike W will return strong. with Vincent Jackson stealing coverage and Martin ray ricing it, Mike sees plenty more open field and makes defenses pay like he did as a rookie.

Talent trumps. 80/1

Tight End:

Greg Olsen - not going to spend much time on this pick as he is already seen by many as a sexy pick/sleeper. Most wont start him this week, but he is going to show why you should have with a nice 70/1 statline. This will continue throughout the season, finishing as a top 6 TE.

Good Luck and doot da da loot doot...
Everything you post is crap.

 
If you tried to pick the worst fantasy players of the day, you may not have done this well. Thank god for the random td's.

 
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Inbetween my obvious trolls and mockery I like to start each season with a different take or perspective on things. This week Rizz takes a look at Not so obvious starts, that will produce like you should have.

Quarterback:

Ryan Fitzpatrick - I dont care about Revis Island. Nor should you. Last season Fitz put up 190/1 and 260/3 vs the Jets. With another year of cohesion, less injuries, improved defense (thus better field position) and playing healthy, Mr Harvard puts up a respectable 250/2 v NYG week 1.

Running Back:

Roy Helu - By far the most talented and proven RB on the Skins offense. Tore up excellent defenses to end the season last year, as well as putting in a solid shift in preseason week 4. Helu is healthy, has an ACTUAL quarterback who defenses have to respect, as well as solid weapons in Garcon and Davis to keep DEF's honest. Helu not only has a field day in week 1, but does so all season long.

Don't fear the Shanahanigans. Helu is the boss, apple sauce. 130/1

Wide Receiver:

Mike Williams - Rookie stud and the inevitable slump last season. Forget about it though, Mike W will return strong. with Vincent Jackson stealing coverage and Martin ray ricing it, Mike sees plenty more open field and makes defenses pay like he did as a rookie.

Talent trumps. 80/1

Tight End:

Greg Olsen - not going to spend much time on this pick as he is already seen by many as a sexy pick/sleeper. Most wont start him this week, but he is going to show why you should have with a nice 70/1 statline. This will continue throughout the season, finishing as a top 6 TE.

Good Luck and doot da da loot doot...
Everything you post is crap.
Always been this way.
 

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