Cutler and Finley. Sure, Finley hasn't played yet this season, but at least he has shown that he can be one of the best TEs in the NFL. We have yet to see what the Locker/Cook duo is going to do. I wouldn't think about playing Cook over Finley until week 3 or 4 at least.
danielgreen091 wrote:Cutler and Finley. Sure, Finley hasn't played yet this season, but at least he has shown that he can be one of the best TEs in the NFL. We have yet to see what the Locker/Cook duo is going to do. I wouldn't think about playing Cook over Finley until week 3 or 4 at least.
yes, very true.. i'll go with the sure thing and hope Rodgers has a Nelson/Finley type of day
QB- Peyton Manning RB- Chris Johnson, Marshawn Lynch, Fred Jackson, Ryan Matthews, Vic Ballard WR- Jordy Nelson, Brandon Lloyd,Brian Hartline,Jeremy Kerley, Sidney Rice TE- Logan Paulsen, Dustin Keller 10 man PPR
JsRacingS2k wrote:I'd say Cutler and Cook also, no question.
But I'd like to go on record saying I think Manning has a decent 1st week start. I like the Manning - Decker - Tamme group.
I think you have to go with Cutler over Manning. I don't know what numbers Peyton will put up in his first full game back vs. a tough defense. Cutler should put up 200 + and at least 2 TDs vs. the Colts defense.
I am also a Packer fan and I like Cook, Finley like you said has not played all preseason and drops alot of passes, I do expect him to be rusty. Willis struggles to cover tight ends with size but I'll take Cook who has looked good in the preseason vs. Finley recovering from injury.
Im gonna go on a limb and say Manning, because I honestly think the Bears will have no problem beating the colts so the bears might stop passing kinda early, where as Denver v. Pittsburgh is much more competitive.
But I think overall its a close call so Id go with your gut lol
I would definitely start Jared Cook over JerMichael Finley based not only on the match-up but the fact that Finley is so boom and bust I have trouble recommending him any week.
With the QB's, I'd still go with Peyton of Jay. On Sunday Night football, first game in a full year, he's going to be slinging it. He might turn it over a time or two, but I'd be stunned if he doesn't throw for well over 300 yards. After all, it's not like Denver is going to be able to run the ball with any success.