![]() ![]() Will they stick with the same offensive philosophy they had with Rush in the game or will they return to gunslinger mode with Dak.Blankenburg scored from the right face-off circle off a cross-ice pass from Jakub Voracek to make it 4-3. As for Dak, I would take a wait and see approach. The Steelers are allowing over 300 yards a game in their last three games They are also surrendering 2.3 touchdowns per game over that same amount of time. Last week Teddy Bridgewater threw for 329 yards and two touchdowns against the Vikings. When you mix that with Seattle's success in the run game, there may be fewer opportunities for Geno to put up big stats. They are also allowing 1.3 passing touchdowns a game over their last three. They are only allowing 224 passing yards per game (only 201 in their last 3 games). ![]() That will most likely eliminate Geno Smith because the Chargers have the best defense of the three opponents. But let's assume that all three are healthy and playing - we need to go to matchups. This question is tricky because the easiest answer is stay with the hot hand. Hopefully you have reaped the benefits of his play over the first six weeks of the season. I feel like I have to keep all three for now, but who do you start next week?įirst off, RJ, congratulations on riding with Geno. RJ I.- Have been riding with Geno while having both Tua and Dak hurt. I would say trust no one but try everyone until you are on more stable footing with the returners from injury. Maybe trading Stevenson, knowing that when Harris gets back healthy he will begin to eat away at some of Stevenson's production. I think in your position the goal needs to be management of that flex position on a week by week basis or maybe look at selling high on one of the talents that you have that has been surprisingly good. Injuries do happen and unfortunately many times offensively they happen at the running back position. Do we trust Drake to get a large workload moving forward? Is Caleb Huntley worth a stab? Otherwise my options are Bateman and Eno Benjamin with this weeks byes. It is a 12 man league, so waivers are basically useless. The problem is in that flex position, I have no one to play. Thankfully Pierce has turned out to be a good draft pick, and Rhamondre Stevenson is getting the bulk of the work with Harris out. I lost Javonte and Penny to season ending injuries, and now Cam Akers is away from the team. My team has been decimated over the last couple weeks at RB/fFex. You just might find yourself back in the fight.ĭrop your questions here and he'll pick the best ones to feature in the live blog.Īnd for an in-depth look at who to add, how to order them and more, c heck out Jake Ciely's weekly waiver wire column here. Cause anarchy! If you can’t win it, make sure others can’t as well. Trade that player to a mid tier team and watch the upper echelon of your league cannibalize each other. After all, you are losing with him, if you lose without him - is there much difference? Don’t just give that player away but try to strengthen two to three positions with your one player. My suggestion to those who have very few checks in the win column is to seriously consider parting with your most productive player. You should begin to position yourself for the stretch run. Keep updating those rosters before games begin, don’t get caught with players on a bye week starting on your roster (I have actually done this in the past). It only takes one move to change your fortunes in your league. The point is, don’t stop tinkering and tweaking your team. I have personally had seasons where at this point I was sitting with only one or two wins and thought the season was over but I rallied to not only make the playoffs but the championship game (where I ultimately lost. As we proceed to give you what you need (90’s Hip Hop reference for the uninitiated) let's keep in mind that you are not even halfway through the fantasy season so now is not the time to panic. ![]()
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