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Postby arshurnitski » Wed Oct 13, 2010 5:55 pm

Roster

QB: Tony Romo, Kyle Orton
RB: Arian Foster, Ray Rice, Jahvid Best, Pierre Thomas
WR: Randy Moss, Percy Harvin, Eddie Royal, Santana Moss, Michael Crabtree
TE: Aaron Hernandez
DEF: New Orleans



Who should I start out of these WR? I guess I'm going to go with Randy, Percy, and...? I don't know who to take out of the remaining 3. I want to say Eddie Royal because Revis is out and Cromartie is going to be on Brandon Lloyd. I think Crabtree and Moss are going to have good games too though. Pretty up in the air about making a choice out of these 5. I think any 3 would be a good combo, but what lineup do you guys like most?
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Re: WR Starter Help

Postby arshurnitski » Wed Oct 13, 2010 6:06 pm

I also have Mike Wallace of Pittsburgh
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Re: WR Starter Help

Postby Dolfan19 » Wed Oct 13, 2010 9:18 pm

I would go with Moss, Moss, and Harvin. Santana is having a pretty good season so far, and I love starting guys against good offense poor def teams like Indy.
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