He will have your respect by the end of the season.
Castle's Weekly Start-em / Sit-em Thread
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All that said, he still killing it in fantasy and has outperformed Brees these past few weeks. Im tempted to start his ass this week but my opponent has Colston and Graham so I think Im gonna stay with Brees.
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I am the walking fucking wounded with my RB's. Jones-Drew and Mendenhall are hurt and Morris is on a bye this week. So, I am stuck trying to decide between this group of guys:
- Jonathan Dwyer; I would start, but, if the Steelers "Feed the hot-hand" then I don't want to waste a starting spot on him this week.
- Steven Jackson; Going against a tough 49ers D...and losing carries to Richardson...just don't see the value here
- Chris Ivory; Finally got some touches last week and looks to be the best RB of the bunch, but, it's hard to gauge which RB will be getting touches in the Saints O
- Shane Vereen; Same song and dance as above. Ridley is the man in NE, but, the other backs still get touches and in a potential blowout, I figure Vereen may get some additional carries.
Right now, my starting lineup (12-man league) is this:
QB:
Brees
WR:
Colston
Roddy White
RB:
Dwyer
Vereen
TE
Allen
Flex
Decker
K
Gould
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Atlanta DMaddon & Friedman: Pissing off the AL East since 2008
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I hate having to pick between Titan receivers because I think all three are pretty equal. Washington seems to put up consistent numbers most weeks, so I'm rolling with him.
For the second pick, I'd go with Shonn Greene. It's still unclear who is going to get the majority of the touches in Oakland between Reece and Taiwan Jones. Greene is going up against a much tougher defense, but we know that Greene is going to get most of the carries. For that reason I'm picking Greene.
I am the walking fucking wounded with my RB's. Jones-Drew and Mendenhall are hurt and Morris is on a bye this week. So, I am stuck trying to decide between this group of guys:
- Jonathan Dwyer; I would start, but, if the Steelers "Feed the hot-hand" then I don't want to waste a starting spot on him this week.
- Steven Jackson; Going against a tough 49ers D...and losing carries to Richardson...just don't see the value here
- Chris Ivory; Finally got some touches last week and looks to be the best RB of the bunch, but, it's hard to gauge which RB will be getting touches in the Saints O
- Shane Vereen; Same song and dance as above. Ridley is the man in NE, but, the other backs still get touches and in a potential blowout, I figure Vereen may get some additional carries.
Right now, my starting lineup (12-man league) is this:
QB:
Brees
WR:
Colston
Roddy White
RB:
Dwyer
Vereen
TE
Allen
Flex
Decker
K
Gould
Def
Atlanta D
Very tough. All three are projected to be top 10 receivers this week. My gut is telling me that Vincent Jackson is going to want to play with a chip on his shoulder this week playing against his old team, but I just can't start him over Calvin or Welker. Jackson is just too hit or miss, he could end up with 1 catch or 10. Whereas Welker and Calvin almost always get their catches.Comment
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Just gotta recap this beautiful fucking action:
Starter: Anquan Boldin - 7 points. 4 catches for 38 yards. The Ravens led the motherfucking league with 55 points this week.
BENCH PLAYERS
Darrius Heyward-Bey - 22 points. 5 catches for 82 yards and a TD.
Sidney Rice - 19 points. 2 catches for 54 yards and two TDs.
Titus Young - 13 points. 4 catches for 35 yards and a TD.
Go FUCK yourself, Anquan.
It's all good I suppose, I've already won and I still have two left to play. Still, it pisses me off.Comment
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