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Boldin / Stevie Johnson


carolinarolls

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I rode the Boldin train last week and it paid big.  I think he will have a big year.  But S. Johnson is on the bench with Malcolm Floyd (Floyd is gonna sit for sure) and he has an opportunity against our beloved Panther secondary at home vs. Boldin following a huge week but who has to travel to Seattle.

 

Smart money stays with the hot hand but smarter money sees a possibility that a much better defense will pay Boldin a lot more attention this week.  

 

Also, not knocking the Josh's or anything but Doug Baldwin?  Really?

 

I start Andre Johnson and Jordy Nelson in the other spots so it really comes down to Boldin.  Sproles is my flex so I can't even sneak him in there.  Its the Stevie or Anquan debate for certain.

 

What say ye?

 

thanks.

 

 

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that's tough

 

stevie has quite a bit of bumliness in him and likes to drop touchdowns. not to mention he has a rookie qb throwing to him who will be terrorized by our front 7.

 

boldin had an absolutely ridiculous game last week and looks to be kaepernick's favorite target. it is a divisional matchup, so anything can happen. could be a shootout, could be a defensive slugfest.

 

personally i would go with boldin.

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