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I'm not sure which QB I should start this week.


Ivan The Awesome

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I have Matt Ryan and Sam Bradford. Both of them had really crappy games last week. I'm not worried about that, they'll bounce back for sure. What I would like some advice on is who to start this week?

Matt Ryan has had some bounce back games before but at the same time, They're hosting the Dream team next week. I realize that they are at home, NFC south teams are always good at home, but it's the Eagles...

Sam Bradford is an Enigma as well, He will face the Giants this week. Their Secondary isn't elite like Philly. So I'm tempted to start this guy. Even though he has an injury. I'm sure he'll come back from that. He also had a really crappy game.

I'm kinda torn as to who I should start. Help?

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i have a tough decision to make as well.

tom brady home against chargers. chargers have the best pass defense and bradys center is out for 11 weeks.

matt ryan at home against eagles.

Tom Brady is a must start every week. His center went out early on Monday and he scored just fine. Unless you have vick or some other top 5 Fantasy QB I don't know who you would be sitting him for

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I have Matt Ryan and Sam Bradford. Both of them had really crappy games last week. I'm not worried about that, they'll bounce back for sure. What I would like some advice on is who to start this week?

Matt Ryan has had some bounce back games before but at the same time, They're hosting the Dream team next week. I realize that they are at home, NFC south teams are always good at home, but it's the Eagles...

Sam Bradford is an Enigma as well, He will face the Giants this week. Their Secondary isn't elite like Philly. So I'm tempted to start this guy. Even though he has an injury. I'm sure he'll come back from that. He also had a really crappy game.

I'm kinda torn as to who I should start. Help?

Go with Matt Ryan... Even if they get down he will rack up yards. Bradford injury is questionable, S-Jax... and his WR's looked bad Sunday besides Danny Amendola who is out of the line up.

Matt Ryan.... Let Bradford show you differently before you bench Ryan for him.

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Go with Matt Ryan... Even if they get down he will rack up yards. Bradford injury is questionable, S-Jax... and his WR's looked bad Sunday besides Danny Amendola who is out of the line up.

Matt Ryan.... Let Bradford show you differently before you bench Ryan for him.

S-Jax did pretty good until he got injured.

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I have Matt Ryan and Sam Bradford. Both of them had really crappy games last week. I'm not worried about that, they'll bounce back for sure. What I would like some advice on is who to start this week?

Matt Ryan has had some bounce back games before but at the same time, They're hosting the Dream team next week. I realize that they are at home, NFC south teams are always good at home, but it's the Eagles...

Sam Bradford is an Enigma as well, He will face the Giants this week. Their Secondary isn't elite like Philly. So I'm tempted to start this guy. Even though he has an injury. I'm sure he'll come back from that. He also had a really crappy game.

I'm kinda torn as to who I should start. Help?

I don't love either of those 2 options, but I would go with Matty Ice with a gun to my head. If Cutler is on your waiver wire, I'd start him against the Saints ahead of both of them.

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I have Ben & Cam.....After last week I'm thinking Cam but Ben plays the Seahawks......??

Even as an unabashed Panther homer who thinks Cam will put up some numbers, I'd go with Ben. The Steelers are going to come out angry after the whipping they took last week and will have an overmatched NFC West team at home.

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