Better fantasy start this week - Rothlisberger or Romo

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1st Rd of the playoffs. Romo has come back to Earth the past few weeks, but Big Ben is a train wreck - any advice?

Other tough one is McGahee, Bell, Droughns or Fargas? I'm leaning towards Tatum Bell, but only because Miami D has been good and think they stop Willis.
 

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I would take Romo. ATL has a horrible defense. He should bounce back.

If T. Bell is healthy I might take him over McGahee just because of the matchup.
 

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I will be in the minority here. Parker hasn't been near as good on the road. With the Carolina defense wearing down, coming off a big home loss all but ending their season, and Hines Ward playing - I lean toward Big Ben. Don't forget Barber can run in the scores for Dallas.

Start Tatem Bell - could have a huge game. McGahee and Droughns will do little , and scared to start Fargus.

Good luck. :103631605
 

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Thanks fair, going with Bell. I was kind of looking at Big Ben the same way - and I do love that matchup with a banged up Car D, but the only problem is that I have Hines Ward and Holmes (benching him). Hate to put all of my chips in one basket, so to speak.

My opponent was predicted to win by a small margin, but he's already behind pace having started Hassellbeck and Branch vs Burleson for me (ret yd happy league). Playing it safe is probably my best bet to get to the semis.
 

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Thanks fair, going with Bell. I was kind of looking at Big Ben the same way - and I do love that matchup with a banged up Car D, but the only problem is that I have Hines Ward and Holmes (benching him). Hate to put all of my chips in one basket, so to speak.

My opponent was predicted to win by a small margin, but he's already behind pace having started Hassellbeck and Branch vs Burleson for me (ret yd happy league). Playing it safe is probably my best bet to get to the semis.

I'm in the same boat as you. Knowing your opponent had two players used is a tremendous advantage. Doubling-up with Ward and Big Ben is a nice option too.

Good luck.
 

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Might want to hold off on that HOF bust of Romo. Not much better than Grossman, now that theres a "book" on stopping him.
 

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Fair, it's a minor miracle that I've even made it this far. These are the QBs that I've started so far this year - Green, Pennington, Smith, Frye, Roelthisberger, Kitna, Plummer, Romo.

HOF bust or not Romo's ok in my book, so far.
 

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lander said:
Fair, it's a minor miracle that I've even made it this far. These are the QBs that I've started so far this year - Green, Pennington, Smith, Frye, Roelthisberger, Kitna, Plummer, Romo.

HOF bust or not Romo's ok in my book, so far.

We just do a yardage-only league and I have Kitna, Harrington, Rivers. My other qb was Culpepper so I feel fortunate too.

Would be a great night to have TO. He is going off.
 

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