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Title: Which DST? Post by lumber2121 on Nov 19th, 2004, 8:02am Should I start the Bills vs. St. Louis or the Titans at the Jaguars? I would have to dump Dallas Clark to pick up the Titans. Gates is my starting tight end, but Clark is very good insurance. |
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Title: Re: Which DST? Post by StegRock on Nov 19th, 2004, 9:38pm Do NOT go with the Bills, with their totally beat-up secondary, against St. Louis, of all teams. As hard as it is to drop Clark for a defense, you gotta do it here. Tennessee is a WAY better play than the Bills. The Bills are a downright bad play. You got Gates, anyway. Remember Clark did only catch 3 balls last week. They still aren't throwing at him all too much. And, bye-weeks are over at this point, anyway, and you shouldn't take Gates out (for Clark) barring injury. Good luck! [smiley=shamrock.gif] |
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Title: Re: Which DST? Post by sameoldsameold on Nov 19th, 2004, 10:05pm i would play the bills D actually i hear the weather is gonna be like crap in buffalo...which means less passing and more running.... |
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Title: Re: Which DST? Post by kec6906 on Nov 20th, 2004, 12:21pm i have Holt in one of my leagues so i hope he does well, but, STL has historically been very bad on the road year after year (remember week 7 at Miami - lost 31-14) yes, NE tore up BUF defense last week but BUF was on the road coming off a big win the week before. i played them last week and they still scored 10 pts. BUF will be at home against a bad road team, and i agree with SOSO about possible bad weather causing more running and less scoring (also less passing) i dont like TEN matchup on the road. TEN offense is in bad shape (McNair, Brown still hurting) which will slow the offense and tire out their defense (on the field more). JAX has a very good defense - the only offensive pts they gave up last week was a FG (DET had 2 tds on returns) i play BUF this week (i am in one of my leagues) KC [smiley=eagle.gif] [smiley=eagle.gif] |
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