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>From: "remyD" > >"Milestone" League; 15 points for 100 yds either rushing or receiving, but >not combined, 6 >pts for a touchdown. >Want to know who you guys think I should start at my flex position. >Pick 2; > >Kevan Barlow. With Hearst injured, should get the ball A LOT against porous >AZ run >defense. (they allowed WHO? to get over 100 last week?) > >Terry Glenn. Seems to have his biggest games when he's on my bench, but he's >playing >against the Eagles, who have only allowed 14 rec TD's. But, then again, it's >a big game >for both teams... > >Kelly Campbell (Vikings) Has been hit and miss, mostly miss, and I'm not sure >why he's >really even on my roster, but a gut feeling says he could have a big day >against Seaducks, >especially considering 'Hawks scored 41 against a RAVENS defense, so Vikes >may be playing >catch-up early... First of all, Barlow should not even be part of this discussion. He is an absolute MUST START this week. He will get all the carries in a game which San Fran will be leading box to wire. And although Arizona has been somewhat stingy vs. the run this year, this is a tough spot for them. If I understood you correctly, you now have one spot to fill with either Glenn or Campbell? Heh.... Glenn Campbell. Play Glenn, based on his big-game potential alone. Campbell disappears for weeks at a time. At least you know that Glenn is a part of the game plan. You can't say that about Campbell. They both suck, actually. Don't expect miracles.
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