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dunknasty asked in SportsFantasy Sports · 1 decade ago

Fantasy experts only please!!? 2 questions?

who should I start at QB? TD's are 4pts each

Bledsoe vs. NY Giants (Monday Night) or

Leinart vs. Oakland

Is Chris Perry going to out perform Leon Washington tomorrow?

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  • 1 decade ago
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    i would say go with bledsoe, he is not as good as leinart, but zona will look to run a lot against a weak run d in oakland. washington will do more than perry, no question.

  • 1 decade ago

    Bledsoe can be erratic when there's a decent pass rush and the Giants pass rush seems to be back. I would go with Leinart, esp since he's against the woeful raiders.

    As for Chris Perry vs Leon Washington- I think Leon Washington is getting more carries of late and he's performing better than Barlow, but, since he's a small guy he may not get the goal line carries. I would still go with L Washington since it's unclear how Perry will figure into the mix.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    1. Leinart. Play the matchup. Alex Smith put up the most TD's (3) in a single game for his career against the Raiders D. I can see Leinart doing the same thing.

    2. Washington. Perry is coming of the injury and could be rusty, and he plays behind a stud. NY goes against a bad Lions rush defense. Also, although Washington is w/o a TD this season, he leads the team in rushing yds. (217) and YPC (4.3). And he's a rookie! I think he's due for a 60+ yd 1 TD game. Not great, but more then what Perry will put up this week. Good Luck either way.

  • 1 decade ago

    I would say that the chances of Leinart having a big game are much more likely. Bledsoe has struggled this year and the Giants D is pretty good. Oakland is horrible, but they will stick around and keep Arizona passing for most of the game. I think the last question is pretty obvious.......Perry was just activated, who knows if he'll play, and Washington is performing pretty well there in NY.

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  • 1 decade ago

    I say Leinart because Bledsoe is going to throw at least 2 picks against a good Giants D. Oaklands D is terrible. Leinart is going to get at least 2 TD's. Remember what he did to the Bears secondary? They are much better than the Raiders!

    Washinton will get more carries than Chris Perry

    Source(s): Knowledge
  • 1 decade ago

    I would start Bledsoe he will have a good game I think

    Also Chris Perry is a good option but, I would play Washington although Perry might see alot of time considering the Bengals have had problems with the offense they use Perry alot for screen passes and with his talent he could easily pull a long one possibly a touchdown also it really just depends on who you want it's all luck at this point

  • 1 decade ago

    Leinart. The Raiders have one of the worst defenses in the league. Id pick Chris Perry.

  • 1 decade ago

    1. Leinart. Raiders are doing bad, it's a better bet.

    2. Leon Washington.

  • 1 decade ago

    Leinart is going to have a field day tomorrow.

    Play him, and play him without worries.

    The Giants Defense may seem subpar,

    but i bet they plan on showing up.

    Play Leinart, he has been throwing the ball

    real well, and since TD's probably arent as

    good as passing yards in your league, it seems

    like Matty Boy will get you more points.

    Dont be shy, play the USC guy.

  • 1 decade ago

    Gotta go with Matt. The oakland D is terrible and Leinart has proven that he is capable of throwing the ball downfield.

    Drew looked good last week, but Dallas really relies on the running game.

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