I never bench VJax, but I am considering it this week. He has played in lots of games vs. Denver and has not done well in any of them. Will Freeman be able to get him the ball more than Rivers?
Or, should I pick up Ryan Broyles this week against Indy? I think he's still the #2, even with Young back. If he starts, he could be in for another good day. (Garcon is available too, but I like Broyles better this week.)
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PPR for QB, RB, WR; 1 pt. per 10 yds.; 6 pt. TD; 1 pt. per 15 return yds. QB: Stafford, Newton RB: Spiller, Sproles WR: VJax, Cobb TE: Myers W/R: Ridley Bench: McCoy, Mathews, Bryce Brown, Kaepernick, B. Powell, Gronkowski
woowoo crew wrote:PPR: 1 pt. per 10 yds; 6 pts. TD
I never bench VJax, but I am considering it this week. He has played in lots of games vs. Denver and has not done well in any of them. Will Freeman be able to get him the ball more than Rivers?
Or, should I pick up Ryan Broyles this week against Indy? I think he's still the #2, even with Young back. If he starts, he could be in for another good day. (Garcon is available too, but I like Broyles better this week.)
Which guy? Leave me a link, and I'll do my best to help you out.
Same two for me, my lean is towards Broyles. I think the lions will throw more then the Bucs, and Broyles will see softer coverage from a weaker secondary. VJax has not ever really faired well against champ..
I am going to go against the flow, and pick Broyles.
First, why I like Broyles He impressed me a lot on Thanksgiving. The kid can certainly make plays, including some nice YAC. As far as PPR, who wouldn't want Stafford's #2 target in a possible shootout with Andrew Luck? Last week's targets across the entire league in week 12: Calvin Johnson #1 with 17; Ryan Broyles tied for 5th highest with 12.
Now why I shy away from VJax Like you, I have a feeling Jackson will have an uncharacteristic lull in production tomorrow. Champ Bailey is the reasl deal in Denver, and so is the entire defense, which has been improving as the season progresses. Freeman will struggle with pocket protection collapsing, and Champ might be able to take advantage of that. If the Buccs want to get it done, they will have to rely on Doug Martin's legs more than Josh Freeman's carving-up of the Broncos secondary.To make matters worse, the game is at Mile-High (or whatever it's called now).
If I am you, I am sitting Vincent Jackson and playing Ryan Broyles.
Either way, best of luck to you
- broseph Standard Format: Aaron Rodgers, Josh Freeman; Doug Martin, Jamaal Charles, Maurice Jones-Drew, Vick Ballard, Pierre Thomas; AJ Green, Demaryius Thomas, Eric Decker, Stevie Johnson; Jason Witten, Vernon Davis; Stephen Gostkowski; Chicago
Jackson is due for a big game and the bucks need a big time win. It could be the end of the road for Denvers win streak.
I see the game being a high scoring shoot out between Manning and Freeman and Jackson will see a lot of balls thrown his way. 8-101-2. He needs 40+ yards to put him over 1,000 for the year and it will happen this week and then some.
Jackson is due for a big game and the bucks need a big time win. It could be the end of the road for Denvers win streak.
I see the game being a high scoring shoot out between Manning and Freeman and Jackson will see a lot of balls thrown his way. 8-101-2. He needs 40+ yards to put him over 1,000 for the year and it will happen this week and then some.
Start Jackson. Broyles, really?!
There's no question Broyles would have had a bigger day than VJax had he not gotten injured. Pretty confident with that prediction.
- broseph Standard Format: Aaron Rodgers, Josh Freeman; Doug Martin, Jamaal Charles, Maurice Jones-Drew, Vick Ballard, Pierre Thomas; AJ Green, Demaryius Thomas, Eric Decker, Stevie Johnson; Jason Witten, Vernon Davis; Stephen Gostkowski; Chicago