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Started Fred Jackson, DMF, and Torrey Smith instead. Dumb. Should have believed ADP and not the fantasy football heads.

 
Started Fred Jackson, DMF, and Torrey Smith instead. Dumb. Should have believed ADP and not the fantasy football heads.
Had AD next to Spiller on my bench, but I don't think it was dumb because it wasn't known how his knee would respond. Turns out it loosened up and he ran better as the game went on.I'm just glad my RB corps is looking so strong for the rest of the season. Better to look to the future instead of second-guessing sound decisions of the past.
 
Started Fred Jackson, DMF, and Torrey Smith instead. Dumb. Should have believed ADP and not the fantasy football heads.
Had AD next to Spiller on my bench, but I don't think it was dumb because it wasn't known how his knee would respond. Turns out it loosened up and he ran better as the game went on.I'm just glad my RB corps is looking so strong for the rest of the season. Better to look to the future instead of second-guessing sound decisions of the past.
I agree it would have been a sound decision if Adrian hadn't said all along he would be ready. I should have known when basically nothing was said all week, he was ready.
 
Started Fred Jackson, DMF, and Torrey Smith instead. Dumb. Should have believed ADP and not the fantasy football heads.
Had AD next to Spiller on my bench, but I don't think it was dumb because it wasn't known how his knee would respond. Turns out it loosened up and he ran better as the game went on.I'm just glad my RB corps is looking so strong for the rest of the season. Better to look to the future instead of second-guessing sound decisions of the past.
I agree it would have been a sound decision if Adrian hadn't said all along he would be ready. I should have known when basically nothing was said all week, he was ready.
If you drafted AP, you likely drafted other quality RBs to start at the beginning of the season while AP worked back into the offense.His recovery from the ACL and MCL injuries are nothing short of miraculous. NO ONE could have expected that type of production yesterday.If you started AP in a standard league, it was because you didn't have better options, not because you predicted all the production.
 
Don't kick yourself, I don't think it was a stupid move at all not starting him. I don't have him but likely wouldn't have started him unless I had nothing on the bench.

 
it was kind of hard to start him.. when all the reports said he would be limited.. and some said he would only play "5 to 10 plays"... regardless i am just happy that he looks back to form so early in the season and i can start him with confidence from here on out

 
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Started Fred Jackson, DMF, and Torrey Smith instead. Dumb. Should have believed ADP and not the fantasy football heads.
Had AD next to Spiller on my bench, but I don't think it was dumb because it wasn't known how his knee would respond. Turns out it loosened up and he ran better as the game went on.I'm just glad my RB corps is looking so strong for the rest of the season. Better to look to the future instead of second-guessing sound decisions of the past.
I agree it would have been a sound decision if Adrian hadn't said all along he would be ready. I should have known when basically nothing was said all week, he was ready.
If you drafted AP, you likely drafted other quality RBs to start at the beginning of the season while AP worked back into the offense.His recovery from the ACL and MCL injuries are nothing short of miraculous. NO ONE could have expected that type of production yesterday.If you started AP in a standard league, it was because you didn't have better options, not because you predicted all the production.
I did start him. Pick him 5th in a 10 team with Rodgers still on the board. I just felt strong enough that if I drafted him where I did, makes sense to do the test drive. I paired him with Charles and dropped Steven Jackson as soon as I heard the news he would start. :LOOKATME!!!!ONE!:Probably still going to lose my game unless Baltimore D gets blown up on :bag:
 
Started Fred Jackson, DMF, and Torrey Smith instead. Dumb. Should have believed ADP and not the fantasy football heads.
Had AD next to Spiller on my bench, but I don't think it was dumb because it wasn't known how his knee would respond. Turns out it loosened up and he ran better as the game went on.I'm just glad my RB corps is looking so strong for the rest of the season. Better to look to the future instead of second-guessing sound decisions of the past.
I agree it would have been a sound decision if Adrian hadn't said all along he would be ready. I should have known when basically nothing was said all week, he was ready.
If you drafted AP, you likely drafted other quality RBs to start at the beginning of the season while AP worked back into the offense.His recovery from the ACL and MCL injuries are nothing short of miraculous. NO ONE could have expected that type of production yesterday.If you started AP in a standard league, it was because you didn't have better options, not because you predicted all the production.
I did start him. Pick him 5th in a 10 team with Rodgers still on the board. I just felt strong enough that if I drafted him where I did, makes sense to do the test drive. I paired him with Charles and dropped Steven Jackson as soon as I heard the news he would start. :LOOKATME!!!!ONE!:Probably still going to lose my game unless Baltimore D gets blown up on :bag:
Dropped Steven Jackson? wut?
 
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'Dark Matter said:
Started Fred Jackson, DMF, and Torrey Smith instead. Dumb. Should have believed ADP and not the fantasy football heads.
Had AD next to Spiller on my bench, but I don't think it was dumb because it wasn't known how his knee would respond. Turns out it loosened up and he ran better as the game went on.I'm just glad my RB corps is looking so strong for the rest of the season. Better to look to the future instead of second-guessing sound decisions of the past.
I agree it would have been a sound decision if Adrian hadn't said all along he would be ready. I should have known when basically nothing was said all week, he was ready.
If you drafted AP, you likely drafted other quality RBs to start at the beginning of the season while AP worked back into the offense.His recovery from the ACL and MCL injuries are nothing short of miraculous. NO ONE could have expected that type of production yesterday.If you started AP in a standard league, it was because you didn't have better options, not because you predicted all the production.
I did start him. Pick him 5th in a 10 team with Rodgers still on the board. I just felt strong enough that if I drafted him where I did, makes sense to do the test drive. I paired him with Charles and dropped Steven Jackson as soon as I heard the news he would start. :LOOKATME!!!!ONE!:Probably still going to lose my game unless Baltimore D gets blown up on :bag:
Dropped Steven Jackson? wut?
Out of the starting line up, GB :mellow:
 
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