I'd never ever bench Warner or Brees. Thats pretty much it.You're playing Baltimore, Pittsburgh or Tennessee next week. Which QBs are you going to put in your lineup without thinking about it? I seriously think I would look for another option if my QB had to play one of these teams at this point. Thoughs?
Dorsey did better than I thought against Tennessee yesterday.You're playing Baltimore, Pittsburgh or Tennessee next week.
I'm not sure why you'd sit Warner, as opposed to Cutler. Warner has been the closest thing to a match-up proof QB in my league this year (pretty standard scoring), giving a decent start literally 100% of the time (lowest output of 13 points), regardless of match-up. He's not played those three defenses, and any of those would certainly be capable of shutting him down, but no moreso than any other QB in the league.I think Cutler would be a must start every week?? There usually down and have to throw and Cutler loves to sling the ball around!! Hes only had one bad week for me in my league(Vs Oakland of all teams???????????) and in all the others, if he had a poor day(maybe 1 TD and 3 Ints), he still threw for 400 yds?? Cutler would be my "CAN NOT BENCH EVER"???Warner: BenchRomo: BenchMcNabb: BenchETC.......................(Maybe one other exception could be P. Manning?? He would at the very least get you about 12 pts??)
I like this list + Rodgers.Amazingly, I had to think before I decided against the three Matts - Ryan, Schaub, and Cassel. Cassel and Ryan have both come a long way this year.Jayrod said:Jay CutlerDrew BreesKurt WarnerPeyton Manning
Warner and Brees are the only two I would never bench. Both on pass happy offenses that do not hide the fact that they like to throw the ball.
I donno, I've benched Cutler for Romo multiple times this year, and each time it's worked out. It's a happy dilemma, but Jay can still have some clunkers.<_< Manning and Cutler are a close second tier.Warner and Brees are the only two I would never bench. Both on pass happy offenses that do not hide the fact that they like to throw the ball.
That's why he's in the second tier.I donno, I've benched Cutler for Romo multiple times this year, and each time it's worked out. It's a happy dilemma, but Jay can still have some clunkers.Warner and Brees are the only two I would never bench. Both on pass happy offenses that do not hide the fact that they like to throw the ball.Manning and Cutler are a close second tier.
Not lack of respect, but I still wouldn't consider Rivers a must-start no matter what. He's had 2 pretty poor game and 2 other below average games. In all 4 of those games, he failed to reach 200 yds passing and had 1 passing TD in two of the games and 0 in the other 2. That's 1/4th of his games played this year. He's been great in the others, but the other guys listed are less likely, IMO, to put up a stinker than he is.No respect for the NFL's TD and passer rating leader?
The upcoming AZ game at NE might have you notthe spanker said:Agree, how do you bench Warner? Have you looked at his production this year and his remaining schedule?Where have you been, in the twilight zone somewhere?![]()
I disagree here. I have both Warner and Cutler on one team, and Warner has started nearly every week for me, and it has worked out well (he has outscored Cutler more times than not). That said, neither of them are unbenchable depending on the matchup.•TheRealMcCoy said:I think Cutler would be a must start every week?? There usually down and have to throw and Cutler loves to sling the ball around!! Hes only had one bad week for me in my league(Vs Oakland of all teams???????????) and in all the others, if he had a poor day(maybe 1 TD and 3 Ints), he still threw for 400 yds?? Cutler would be my "CAN NOT BENCH EVER"???Warner: BenchRomo: BenchMcNabb: BenchETC.......................(Maybe one other exception could be P. Manning?? He would at the very least get you about 12 pts??)