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Which mike Williams?


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I feel like i may need help at receiver. I have Mike Wallace, Steve Breaston, Jabar Gaffney, Donald Driver, and Dexter McCluster as a RB/WR. Should I consider picking up one of the two Mike Williams available? If so which one? I am also considering Davone Bess. What does everyone think? It is a PPR league.

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If it makes you feel any better, I have picked up SEA Mike Williams on both my teams. The guy is a big, strong, former #1 pick who has had a camp that impressed his FO so much that they released Houshmandzadeh. This really tells me all I need to know. He is numero uno in Seattle right now. The other Mike Williams looks good, also, but IMHO I'd rather have an old Hasselbeck throwing to my guy than a young Josh Freeman. Plus, I am still not convinced that Sammie Stroughter won't end up being the man in Tampa.

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So Seattle has a big, slow WR from USC that has sucked ass since entering the league....and you want to take him in a fantasy league.

Carolina has a big, slow WR from USC that has underachieved since entering the league...and you want to run him out of town.

Yea, I see the logic:confused:

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its amazing, the fantasy fags jizzing over Mike Williams...

Why? Just because TJ left and he is playing for Pete? Until the dude does SOMETHING, i wouldnt fuging touch him.

After he does something, dimwit, you won't be able to get him.

Did I also mention that I have Brandon Marshall, Calvin Johnson, Mike Wallace, Devin Hester, and Jordan Shipley? At this point Williams is a bargain. If he doesn't work out, then fine. TJ left because Mike Williams' play in the camp and the pre-season facilitated Housh being kicked out the door. That should say something to you.

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