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WR conundrum
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WR conundrum
Looking for some advice here.
Pick one of the following for my WR2:
Sammy Watkins
Josh Gordon
Mohammad Sanu
Mike Crabtree
Non ppr league.
Pick one of the following for my WR2:
Sammy Watkins
Josh Gordon
Mohammad Sanu
Mike Crabtree
Non ppr league.
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Re: WR conundrum
I would go Watkins and Gordon. Really pretty easy choice here.Small Hands wrote: ↑Sat Oct 13, 2018 9:08 am Looking for some advice here.
Pick one of the following for my WR2:
Sammy Watkins
Josh Gordon
Mohammad Sanu
Mike Crabtree
Non ppr league.
“We are nonviolent with people who are nonviolent with us.”
— Malcolm X
The Puppet Master
— Malcolm X
The Puppet Master
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Re: WR conundrum
Gordon & SanuSmall Hands wrote: ↑Sat Oct 13, 2018 9:08 am Looking for some advice here.
Pick one of the following for my WR2:
Sammy Watkins
Josh Gordon
Mohammad Sanu
Mike Crabtree
Non ppr league.
Lampin'
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Re: WR conundrum
Only need one player. Watkins? Or Gordon?Sergeant Rubetube wrote: ↑Sat Oct 13, 2018 1:48 pmI would go Watkins and Gordon. Really pretty easy choice here.Small Hands wrote: ↑Sat Oct 13, 2018 9:08 am Looking for some advice here.
Pick one of the following for my WR2:
Sammy Watkins
Josh Gordon
Mohammad Sanu
Mike Crabtree
Non ppr league.
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Re: WR conundrum
I would go WatkinsSmall Hands wrote: ↑Sat Oct 13, 2018 9:37 pmOnly need one player. Watkins? Or Gordon?Sergeant Rubetube wrote: ↑Sat Oct 13, 2018 1:48 pmI would go Watkins and Gordon. Really pretty easy choice here.Small Hands wrote: ↑Sat Oct 13, 2018 9:08 am Looking for some advice here.
Pick one of the following for my WR2:
Sammy Watkins
Josh Gordon
Mohammad Sanu
Mike Crabtree
Non ppr league.
“We are nonviolent with people who are nonviolent with us.”
— Malcolm X
The Puppet Master
— Malcolm X
The Puppet Master
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Re: WR conundrum
Gordon and Watkins are well above the other two. That game has the makings of a shootout, so I'd cross Crabtree and Sanu off. Then it all depends. Everyone's waiting for Gordon to explode in a big way, and this game might be it, but its risky. Watkins is the safe play, so it's probably him, but I'd be so concerned about Gordon blowing up and having all those points on my bench.
Who is your WR1, and your flex this week? Can you get both Gordon and Watkins in?
Who is your WR1, and your flex this week? Can you get both Gordon and Watkins in?
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Re: WR conundrum
Yep. They both could have big games. I have to see Gordon breakout first though. People been waiting for years now.bubu dubu. wrote: ↑Sat Oct 13, 2018 9:45 pm Gordon and Watkins are well above the other two. That game has the makings of a shootout, so I'd cross Crabtree and Sanu off. Then it all depends. Everyone's waiting for Gordon to explode in a big way, and this game might be it, but its risky. Watkins is the safe play, so it's probably him, but I'd be so concerned about Gordon blowing up and having all those points on my bench.
Who is your WR1, and your flex this week? Can you get both Gordon and Watkins in?
Watkins is solid each week in that offense. I'm playing him.
Most have Watkins ranked higher this week. Probably good either way you go.
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Re: WR conundrum
Watkins for me.
Gordon is probably going to succeed in that spot as long as he stays clean, but I would want to see it happen first (I know he scored, but I want to see a high volume game out of him before id play him over Watkins).
Gordon is probably going to succeed in that spot as long as he stays clean, but I would want to see it happen first (I know he scored, but I want to see a high volume game out of him before id play him over Watkins).
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Re: WR conundrum
Hopkins is my WR1. There is no flex spot.bubu dubu. wrote: ↑Sat Oct 13, 2018 9:45 pm Gordon and Watkins are well above the other two. That game has the makings of a shootout, so I'd cross Crabtree and Sanu off. Then it all depends. Everyone's waiting for Gordon to explode in a big way, and this game might be it, but its risky. Watkins is the safe play, so it's probably him, but I'd be so concerned about Gordon blowing up and having all those points on my bench.
Who is your WR1, and your flex this week? Can you get both Gordon and Watkins in?
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Re: WR conundrum
Wish I didn't listen to you guys. Started Watkins and it's about to lose me my game.
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Re: WR conundrum
And that was the last time Small Hands ever asked RC for fantasy advice again.
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Re: WR conundrum
why anyone still believes Watkins is ever a usable commodity still baffles me. He's a WR4 at best. He only shows up when none of the experts are predicting it, and when the experts are predicting him to show up? Crickets every time.
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