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together their numbers are good, and would make a pretty good RB1 and RB2 most every week.
in my league, teams average 14 points per week from their starting RBs.
only two weeks have ricky and ronnie's combined point totals been less than average--week 1 at the Falcons (9 pts) and week 8 at the Jets (4 pts).
in week 3 at the Chargers, they performed at league average.
in weeks 2, 4, 5, and 6 they performed well above average (each at home).
it's a risky move since a week 1 or week 8 performance will likely sink your team for the week, but all other weeks you'd be in good shape.
last year, in new england, the dolphins ran all over the patriots. later in miami, though, the pats had an answer for the wildcat. this year's pats is without seymour but performing well against the run.
anyone rolling with it? and if so, who ya benching?
in my league, teams average 14 points per week from their starting RBs.
only two weeks have ricky and ronnie's combined point totals been less than average--week 1 at the Falcons (9 pts) and week 8 at the Jets (4 pts).
in week 3 at the Chargers, they performed at league average.
in weeks 2, 4, 5, and 6 they performed well above average (each at home).
it's a risky move since a week 1 or week 8 performance will likely sink your team for the week, but all other weeks you'd be in good shape.
last year, in new england, the dolphins ran all over the patriots. later in miami, though, the pats had an answer for the wildcat. this year's pats is without seymour but performing well against the run.
anyone rolling with it? and if so, who ya benching?