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Week 14 Sleepers (1 Viewer)

I have the sleeper WR core for my first playoff week.....

I need to start (2) 0f the followng and i rank them as follows:

1.) B. Johnson ....if Fitz sits, if not he drops below both. (9 looks week #13)

2.) M. Furrey taking the #1 for Roy. Detroit doesnt run the ball. (9 looks week #13)

3.) J. Gage, the kid is hot and I will find it hard to sit em or Bryant Johnson (8 looks week #13)
I'm stuck playing both these guys this weekNot quite Roy and Boldin........but I'm thinking they should be okay.

 
I actually think Redman is the best sleeper at QB this week as long as he starts - remember he was the guy that brought Petrino's offense to life during his first one year stint at UL:

In 1998, under the guidance of Petrino and new Louisville head coach John L. Smith, Redman started 10 of 11 regular-season games as a junior and established Conference USA and UofL season records for attempts (473), completions (309), yards (4,042) and touchdowns (29) despite missing a game because of a knee injury. His 404.2 yards-per-game average was the fifth highest in I-A history. On Nov. 14, 1998, Redman torched East Carolina by completing 44 of 56 passes (with six touchdown passes) for 592 yards -- the 10th-best single-game yardage total of all time. The Cardinals had a huge turnaround from the season before, going 7-4 in the regular season and participating in a bowl game for the first time since 1993.
The Falcons threw 58 passes last week, and the Saints secondary gives up big plays with regularity. Rosenfels would probably be my second choice, but Tampa is a stifling D.
 
Roddy White is getting his first start of the season for me this week. He's earned it with high level consistent play the last few weeks and against a weak pass defense as well. I'm benching Bernard Berian for Roddy (BB I've started most every week...shows how weak I am at WR).

 
Roddy White is getting his first start of the season for me this week. He's earned it with high level consistent play the last few weeks and against a weak pass defense as well. I'm benching Bernard Berian for Roddy (BB I've started most every week...shows how weak I am at WR).
Redman had missile lock on White last week - great call.
 
I am possibly starting Gado in a league where I am desparate for RBs. Chatman looks like he might not play so Gado could be the guy.

 
I'm really considering joining the Justin Gage Bandwagon facing the 20th ranked Charger pass defense over (gulp!) Lee Evans. But you know, I just get the feeling (weather permitting of course) that Evans is going to have one of those patented monster December games against Miami, a team that he's done well against historically in the month of December. On 12/4/2005, Evans lit the Flounders up for 117 yards receiving and 3 TDs; on 12/17/2006 he had 67 yards receiving and 1 TD.

I have Colston and Welker locked in as my #1 and #2 WRs. Decisions, decisions. :goodposting:

 
Chris Henry in a flex spot. He hasn't done much lately but I think he should get a score this week against STL.

 
I actually think Redman is the best sleeper at QB this week as long as he starts - remember he was the guy that brought Petrino's offense to life during his first one year stint at UL:

In 1998, under the guidance of Petrino and new Louisville head coach John L. Smith, Redman started 10 of 11 regular-season games as a junior and established Conference USA and UofL season records for attempts (473), completions (309), yards (4,042) and touchdowns (29) despite missing a game because of a knee injury. His 404.2 yards-per-game average was the fifth highest in I-A history. On Nov. 14, 1998, Redman torched East Carolina by completing 44 of 56 passes (with six touchdown passes) for 592 yards -- the 10th-best single-game yardage total of all time. The Cardinals had a huge turnaround from the season before, going 7-4 in the regular season and participating in a bowl game for the first time since 1993.
The Falcons threw 58 passes last week, and the Saints secondary gives up big plays with regularity. Rosenfels would probably be my second choice, but Tampa is a stifling D.
I think I'm playing Redman over Warner, good thing is I can decide at the Arizona gametime (Fitz status). Atlanta super bowl = MNF this week, I can see Redman as the feel good story this week.
 

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