Racking My Brain

dead Fish

New Member
Alright guys, I know I already asked for a little advice this week, but the bigger picture is a little more confusing, so Ill just lay it out there. I am back and forth, its a big week for me, need the best lineup.

I can start 3 WR, 2 RB and a WR/RB, Ill leave out the rest of the team as it doesnt matter. WR seems to get more points in this league. Need optimal lineup. Thanks.

RB Forte
RB Slaton
RB/WR Pierre Thomas
WR Steve Smith Car
WR Michael Crabtree
WR Deshaun Jackson

Bench
RB Jonathan Stewart
WR Johnny Knox
WR Kevin Walter
WR Pierre Garcon
 

Miller

Who Dey
Administrator
With Moats starting, if he gets the hot hand you may be left with a goose egg or close to it with Slaton....I think I would go Stewart over Slaton.

I would go Crabtree over Garcon. Couple reasons, first off Garcon injured his ankle this week, expected to play, but is listed as questionable. This may effect his explosiveness and Colie could end up being a bigger part of the o this week due to it. Crabtree has a juicy match-up vs the Titans and has been getting plenty of looks in that offense and is doing a good job of converting them into catches. In the last 2 weeks both Garcon and Crab have been targeted 15 times, Crab has converted them into 11 receptions compared to just 7 for Garcon.

I think Crabtree will continue to develop and is the play here.
 

dead Fish

New Member
I'm more concerned with slaton, stewart, smith, walter, knox combo. I'm starting crabtree, I feel as well he will blow up this week. I'm worried about starting slaton, as of now I have him benched and starting stewart, although I do have neworleans defense, which sucks. I think walter may have a decent game and was tempted to start him over smith or in place of slaton/stewart. So now you see why I'm stuck.
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Coachnorm

Moderator
With Moats starting, if he gets the hot hand you may be left with a goose egg or close to it with Slaton....I think I would go Stewart over Slaton.

I would go Crabtree over Garcon. Couple reasons, first off Garcon injured his ankle this week, expected to play, but is listed as questionable. This may effect his explosiveness and Colie could end up being a bigger part of the o this week due to it. Crabtree has a juicy match-up vs the Titans and has been getting plenty of looks in that offense and is doing a good job of converting them into catches. In the last 2 weeks both Garcon and Crab have been targeted 15 times, Crab has converted them into 11 receptions compared to just 7 for Garcon.

I think Crabtree will continue to develop and is the play here.

Thanks, Miller.... That was the first thought that went through my head. If I had Stewart on my bench I would avoid the whole Moats/Slaton situation. But I didn't want to be the first to spout plan chicken shit. :grin:
 

cctekguy

Staff member
I'd get off the 3 RB plan and get Walter into the mix. No Daniels and a banged up Colt secondary looks pretty tasty in a potential shoot out.

Forte, Thomas, Jackson, Crabs, Smith and Walter looks good to me.
 

Coachnorm

Moderator
Walter is a sneaky start. But smith could pick up some nice garbage time numbers against a prevent Saints D.
 

Coachnorm

Moderator
I'd get off the 3 RB plan and get Walter into the mix. No Daniels and a banged up Colt secondary looks pretty tasty in a potential shoot out.

Forte, Thomas, Jackson, Crabs, Smith and Walter looks good to me.


I like it, The heck with Stewart and Slaton.
 

dead Fish

New Member
I've been there, so avoid the slaton drama and expect car to be so far down smith may get stuff, but no stewart and hope indy hous is a shoot out. Ill drink as well, hopefully I can cheers you all afterwards. It is a passing league, bring it.
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Coachnorm

Moderator
I've been there, so avoid the slaton drama and expect car to be so far down smith may get stuff, but no stewart and hope indy hous is a shoot out. Ill drink as well, hopefully I can cheers you all afterwards. It is a passing league, bring it.
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:cheers:
 
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