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Would you start Goodson in your Fantasy league this week?


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When it comes to FF you should pretty much just pretend the Panthers don't exist.

Not true. I am picking up any defense the Panthers play for the rest of the year. Did the Saints last week and the Bucs this week. If the Panthers go off on them, I'm happy as a fan. If they don't...at least I get some fantasy points. It's a win-win :D

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no. williams and stewart couldn't gain more than thirty or forty yards apiece with the two of them in the game and moore throwing for halfway decent yardage and touchdowns.

now our defense is crippled and moore is gone and clausen is teh suck and williams, stew, and sutton are injured.

no way in hell goodson makes sense as a FF start.

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When it comes to FF you should pretty much just pretend the Panthers don't exist.
unless you play IDPs. beason and anderson have been really good this year. connor was doing ok as well. marshall gets picked on a lot so he does ok from time to time. derek landri was my DT for a few weeks and he did well there.

the more the defense stays on the field, the higher more tackles you get. thats always good for IDPs.

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Not true. I am picking up any defense the Panthers play for the rest of the year. Did the Saints last week and the Bucs this week. If the Panthers go off on them, I'm happy as a fan. If they don't...at least I get some fantasy points. It's a win-win :D

Good call. Agree. I'm starting Bucs D too.

Look I want the Panthers to win however this season is done and we are really bad so might as well capitalize on it. :D

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Would you? I'm contiplating. Bucs have terrible rush defense. Really considering it...

No. Don't. It doesn't matter if we are playing the worst pass D....you bench Smitty. You don't start Goodson. There is nobody you should start on Sunday in a Panther uniform. I just cut Steve Smith in my money league for a defense so I wouldn't use my homer logic and screw myself by starting him again.

outside a healthy Williams....there isn't a fantasy option in Carolina at this point.

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