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I need help I dont know what Im doing.


Dropey

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Normally Im just a lurker but I need help. I'm the first to admit I have homer tendencies and I don't really follow other teams. I really don't care about them I just care about beating them. This year a friend has talked me into playing fantasy football. Shocker I don't know what I'm doing. I tried doing some research and all that good stuff but I'm still a little lost, not to mention I may have hindered myself with picking more Panthers than I should have. At the time I felt like I would be betraying the team but I now know its a big no no in fantasy land.

Here is my starting line up

Aaron Rodgers QB

Roddy White WR

Greg Jennings WR

Steve Smith CAR WR

Maurice Jones Drew RB

DeAngelo Williams RB

Jermichael Finely TE

Backups

Jonathan Stewart RB

Hines Ward WR

Johnny Knox WR

Ahmad Bradshaw RB

Greg Olsen TE

Matt Moore QB

My defense is the Ravens and my kicker is Nate Kaeding.

I really hope you guys can give me some pointers like who to start. I just really want to beat this one guy who gives me flack for being a chick. I may not know a lot but I know enough and I love it.

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Ok I got rid of Matt Moore and picked up Jay Cutler. I got him on wavier and Im pretty sure I will get him. He scares me though because if I remember correctly him and Delhomme were in a interception contest last season. I had my hopes up with Moore. The league Im in done the draft way to early, and I was still drunk off the kool-aid that was the end of last season. Thanks for the replies and help. I hope this works out.

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