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Felix Jones or Demaryius Thomas?


Cat'sGrowl

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Fantasy Football Championship Weekend guys and I'm in a pickle.

Greg Jennings went down for me two weeks ago and I've been struggling to replace him ever since.

Felix Jones put up a solid game for me last week, but has a slight hamstring tweak this week and is facing a hot eagles team. Thomas has been really hot the past 3 weeks, and if facing a down Buffalo defense, but I don't know that I trust Denver's offense!

It's a battle of the two best teams in my league for the championship, the glory, the honor, the respect, the bragging rights, and most importantly, the Buffalo Wild Wings FF Champion Banner.

I'm in a tight spot! Help me out please!

Edit: This is how my current line up looks:

Starters:

Aaron Rodgers

Ray Rice

Shonn Greene

Felix Jones

Steve Smith

Antonio Brown

Jimmy Graham

Ravens D/ST

John Kasay

Bench:

Greg Olsen

Cam Newton

Brandon Jacobs

Santonio Holmes

Peyton Hillis

Jabar Gaffney

Demaryius Thomas

Any recommendations from that? This is my first Championship game! Need to make sure it's perfect!

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I wouldn't trust Felix Jones and that hamstring even if he starts nbut wiat till Saturday to see.

I would be all over Gafney this week especially in a PPR league. Minnesota is something like 30th against the pass. Moss and Gafney should have a field day out there and I even dropped Moss to pick up Gaffney. Might backfire but call it a hunch. Rex and Gaffney are clicking right now.

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So does Roethlisberger sitting change anything with Brown?

Antonio Brown probably isn't a guy you've been paying attention to if he isn't on your team or you aren't a devout fantasy guy, but he's only had 3 single digit game since Week 7. He's been a solid play-sometimes even better.

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