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Carolina Mike II

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I was picking 8 in snake so....... I only do one a year and this year I think it went pretty bad...... what do you think??

QB:

Ben Roethlisberger, Pit QB

Cam Newton, Car QB

RB:

Steven Jackson, StL RB

Reggie Bush, Mia RB

Mark Ingram, NO RB

Ryan Grant, GB RB

LaDainian Tomlinson, NYJ RB

Danny Woodhead, NE RB

WR:

Roddy White, Atl WR (#1 pick)

Vincent Jackson, SD WR (#2 pick)

Mario Manningham, NYG WR

Steve Smith, Car WR (REALLY Late round! No love for him in that league)

Greg Little, Cle WR

TE:

Greg Olsen, Car TE

D:

Lions D/ST D/ST (hit the wrong button but?)

K:

Sebastian Janikowski, Oak K

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Your receiving corp is top notch (seriously 89 as a #4???) but your RBs scare me. I think other than S. Jackson you've got a lot of guys who are going to frustrate the poo out of you due to injuries/timeshares. Maybe try to package Manningham and one of your RBs for someone with more stability there.

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Your receiving corp is top notch (seriously 89 as a #4???) but your RBs scare me. I think other than S. Jackson you've got a lot of guys who are going to frustrate the poo out of you due to injuries/timeshares. Maybe try to package Manningham and one of your RBs for someone with more stability there.

Thanks! I agree as my RBs scare me a little too. Steve was forth to last pick. I was even surprised to see him on the board still.

I was thinking LT (age/wear/tear scares me) might over take Greene this year like he did last year.

Grant seemed to be on a tear for the starting role I thought (hope I did not pick the wrong one in GB?)

I was hoping the Bush one would be trade bait early in the year for someone. He should do good at first (while fresh) but wear down fast if they use him as much as they say they will... (once again trade+WR = maybe a good RB in return??)

Tell me what you think....tks

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After tonight's game it looks like at this point that Ingram will be the primary RB for NO so you're good there...grant didnt look bad but James Starks looked better. It probably is a good idea to wait and see with bush, he probably will have a good game this week with catching a lot of dump passes from Henne. LT was starting to wear down at the end of last season, I just have a feeling this is the year it falls apart, but if Greene makes a dumb mistake or 2 early we coul see a repeat of last year.

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