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two flex spots. WHIR

Postby padrino990_200 » Fri Nov 06, 2009 11:05 am

ok standard scoring league (non-ppr) need to fill two flex spots. here are my options:

Greg Jennings vs. Tampa Bay
Donald Driver vs. Tampa Bay (barring he plays)
Ricky Williams vs. NE
Sims-Walker vs. KC
Bradshaw vs. SD
Moats vs. Indy (only if named starter)

can you list a top 3 choice in case Driver doesn't play?

thanks and leave a link to yours
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Re: two flex spots. WHIR

Postby fanghsu » Fri Nov 06, 2009 11:12 am

Moats is risky because we don't know how Slaton will be involved.

I would start Sims Walker and Greg Jennings

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Re: two flex spots. WHIR

Postby nflsoup.com » Fri Nov 06, 2009 11:20 am

Greg Jennings vs. Tampa Bay
Donald Driver vs. Tampa Bay (barring he plays)
Ricky Williams vs. NE
Sims-Walker vs. KC
Bradshaw vs. SD
Moats vs. Indy (only if named starter)

I don't dabble in uncertainty, so for me, Moats (and Slaton) and Donald Driver are off limits UNTIL they are cleared to play, or in Moats' case, named the started. Personally, I'm not going with a Houston back this week. I'll ride the passing game, which we just learned will be going against a formerly strong Indy pass defense that just lost Marlin Jackson for the season with a torn ACL, and also has injuries to Kelvin Hayden and Bob Sanders. Yikes.

You have to like Jennings against a horrid Tampa Bay defense. He did really well and scored last week against a solid defense, so he'll definitely be targeted more. Bump up his value even more if Driver can't play.

I think both Sims-Walker and Bradshaw should have fine games. Their match-up definitely suggest so, but I lie Ricky Williams as the second Flex. He just makes plays, man, and even the New Orleans Saints (who had a great run defense before losing Sedrick Ellis) couldn't stop the guy.

Williams and the Wildcat is gravy, baby.

If DD plays, go with Driver as a distant third option, as you can't go wrong with A-Rod versus the Buccaneers. It should be turnover city down in Tampa with Josh Freeman under center, anyways.

Hope that helped. And since I don't have a line-up in need of help, do me a solid and hit up my site. (Its my username) Thanks!
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Re: two flex spots. WHIR

Postby padrino990_200 » Fri Nov 06, 2009 2:11 pm

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Re: two flex spots. WHIR

Postby padrino990_200 » Sat Nov 07, 2009 5:48 pm

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