I have won with 2 RBs and 3 WRs for 4 out of the last 5 games of the season, which easily could of been 5 straight. With my first playoff game looming and the weather playing a factor . I NEED HELP. MJD, Fred Jackson have been my starters. I also have Torrian and a surprising Brandon Jacobs. With my receivers, I have Austin, Desean jack, Santionio Holmes or Santana Moss. I have Vick at QB as side note, and NYG and NYJ defense. What are your thoughts? Going for my 2nd Championship in 3 years.
My first thought is this: don't care about the 'second championship in three years', not relevant to your question. My second thought is that Brandon Jacobs needs to be behind Fred Jackson and Ryan Torain. Big Brandon, though dominating on a per touch basis right now, is going to get the ball a maximum of 12 times against Philly, and that's if the Giants are ahead. So if you're gonna start him, you better be sure the Giants are going to lead for most of the game, or you're hurting yourself. I would go with Torain, I'm sure the Redskins will make the run game a priority while they ease in Rexxy boy. Austin and D-Jack are locks, and beyond that, Holmes/Rice are the same: good receivers with unattractive match-ups/QB situations. So I'd rank them as such:
StizzoSat 12/18/10 12:50 PM
I have won with 2 RBs and 3 WRs for 4 out of the last 5 games of the season, which easily could of been 5 straight. With my first playoff game looming and the weather playing a factor . I NEED HELP. MJD, Fred Jackson have been my starters. I also have Torrian and a surprising Brandon Jacobs. With my receivers, I have Austin, Desean jack, Santionio Holmes or Santana Moss. I have Vick at QB as side note, and NYG and NYJ defense. What are your thoughts? Going for my 2nd Championship in 3 years.
BaseNoteSat 12/18/10 11:16 PM
My first thought is this: don't care about the 'second championship in three years', not relevant to your question. My second thought is that Brandon Jacobs needs to be behind Fred Jackson and Ryan Torain. Big Brandon, though dominating on a per touch basis right now, is going to get the ball a maximum of 12 times against Philly, and that's if the Giants are ahead. So if you're gonna start him, you better be sure the Giants are going to lead for most of the game, or you're hurting yourself. I would go with Torain, I'm sure the Redskins will make the run game a priority while they ease in Rexxy boy. Austin and D-Jack are locks, and beyond that, Holmes/Rice are the same: good receivers with unattractive match-ups/QB situations. So I'd rank them as such:
1. MJD
2. Austin
3. D. Jackson
4. F. Jackson
5. R. Torain
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6. Jacobs
7. Holmes
8. Rice
9. Moss