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Pick your starting 22.


Leeroy Jenkins PhD

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A lot of debate about who should be starting in the Superbowl.  Given players performance and potential, pick your perfect starting lineup for base offense and defense.  

 

You don't have to start players out of loyalty.  If you think Ealy should start over CJ, do it.  T-Will over Remmers? D-Funch over Philly?  Boston? What is your best lineup.

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Offense is obvious:

Oher

Norwell

Kalil

Turner

Remmers

Cam

Stew

Olsen

Ginn

Philly

Tolbert

 

Funchess has been great with his snaps and possibly deserving of a starting role but I don't think you change it up now considering how well our offense has clicked just like it is right now.

 

Defense, definitely depends on health of guys but I'd go with pretty much what we've had all year, except Ealy over Allen:

Ealy

Star

KK

CJ

TD

Luke

Shaq

McClain

Norman

Coleman

Harper

 

Harper and TD's health is questionable and I'd bet if Allen plays he gets the start but this is what I want it to be. I'd be cool with Boston as well.

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