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Fantasy Football, Brady vs Newton


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i have tom brady and cam newton on my roster but dont know who to start this week.

brady is playing 49ers defense

and cam vs chargers.

im not way asking whos the better qb, but rather who do you think will score the most fantasy points this week?

im afraid brady wont give me alot, but cam can.

im very indecisive about this.

what say you?

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First of all how the fug do you have brady and cam on your team? I'd go with brady causes he's the safer bet. The guy has been great in almost every game this year.

I picked up Brady with the second pick in the draft and acquired cam by trading Dalton during the mid season. Cam wasnt putting up any significant numbers earlier.

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Depends on the rest of your roster and your opponents roster projected score. I think Brady is the safer bet, but Cam is a little riskier in fantasy compared to Brady, but with much higher reward. So....

If you feel your RB/WR/K/Def is better than your opponent, then go Brady, if you feel the rest of his overall team is better than go with Cam.

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Depends on the rest of your roster and your opponents roster projected score. I think Brady is the safer bet, but Cam is a little riskier in fantasy compared to Brady, but with much higher reward. So....

If you feel your RB/WR/K/Def is better than your opponent, then go Brady, if you feel the rest of his overall team is better than go with Cam.

this makes all the sense, thanks homie

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