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richig07
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My two coin flips for tomorrow.
The way I see it, Dalton is the safe play (Solid bet for 14-18 points) and Foles is the play that could boom for 20 plus, but could also bust with a single digit point outing. Matthews back in GB, Packers defense is in a must perform position with Rodgers out, cold windy day at Lambeau, etc...
Greene vs PT... I'm still trying to get a deal done before tomorrow that could give me a better flex option. Although, there's a good chance that this is what I'm faced with.
Playing Greene pretty much means I'm banking on a TD and that TEN runs away with the game, which is very plausible vs JAX at home. DAL vs NO could be a high scoring game, and PT could see a good portion of touches in that one.
Here's the kicker to both... I have McCoy and Chris Johnson as my two RB's. Do I want to rely on two players in each of those offenses to produce?
The way I see it, Dalton is the safe play (Solid bet for 14-18 points) and Foles is the play that could boom for 20 plus, but could also bust with a single digit point outing. Matthews back in GB, Packers defense is in a must perform position with Rodgers out, cold windy day at Lambeau, etc...
Greene vs PT... I'm still trying to get a deal done before tomorrow that could give me a better flex option. Although, there's a good chance that this is what I'm faced with.
Playing Greene pretty much means I'm banking on a TD and that TEN runs away with the game, which is very plausible vs JAX at home. DAL vs NO could be a high scoring game, and PT could see a good portion of touches in that one.
Here's the kicker to both... I have McCoy and Chris Johnson as my two RB's. Do I want to rely on two players in each of those offenses to produce?