drop bledsoe, he hasnt done anything for 2 years. i actually think mcnair should turn it around this week against the vikings weak A pass defense....that is if he gets over his sternum injury
recent news:
Meanwhile, the Nashville Tennessean reports that Steve McNair (sternum) did not practice Wednesday, but is expected to practice later this week, possibly today.
10 MAN LEAGUE
qbs- aaron brooks, drew brees
rbs- shaun alexander, jamal lewis, curtis martin, chester taylor, mewelde moore
wrs- torry holt, hines ward, issac bruce, brandon stokely
te- alge crumpler
k- matt stover
def- ravens
I'd drop Bledsoe, not Rattay (I actually dropped Harrington to pick up Rattay). Swiping McNair was a good move and the schedule gets MUCH easier for the Titans as far as pass D the rest of the way.
Steve McNair has a very favorable schedule in the next few weeks. He's set to battle the porous Vikings defense (15 touchdowns allowed, 4.9 yards per carry allowed, just one interception), as well as the Bengals and Bears with a bye week sandwiched in between. Not a single one of the next three stop units can be considered in the league's top half by any stretch.
Even after that, Tennessee is @ JAC, @ HOU, home vs. IND and KAN, then @ OAK. Not until week 16 does Tennesse face a formidable defense, in the likes of Denver.
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Thanks for all the help!
I've made a couple changes (dropped Bledsoe, kept Rattay and added McNair...I also dropped Bell and added Morris, but that is probably better saved for another post! )
With you're advise, my NEW roster is below. (not bad for a 12 team league, IMO) I'm still hoping to trade a QB for a decent WR incase Moss misses much time, and hopefully McNair will help me do that.
McNair is as good as his receivers. They took a big hit this season losing J-Mac, and Calico has been hurt for a while. Look for a McNair bump when Calico returns.