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S asked in SportsFantasy Sports · 1 decade ago

Week 9 Lineup? 2 flex 1 wr and 1 rb. s smith(nyg), m austin, r matthews, L.T., M. Turner, P. Hillis, L. Blount?

right now starting L.T., Turner, Matthews, and S. smith. Standard scoring

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  • ?
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago
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    Your league has two flex positions. That is lucky and your team can score a lot more points this way.

    Steve Smith

    Miles Austin

    Ryan Matthews

    L.T.

    P. Hillis

    L. Blount

    So you're looking for four players to start. L.T and the Jets are playing the Lions...can't do much better than him for this match up.

    The Giants are the best team in their division and are playing the Seahawks. I know Nix is Manning's top choice, but Steve Smith usually has big games against not so good teams. I'd start him as well

    Hillis has had double digit fantasy points each week accept against the steelers. The Browns rely on him for a majority of their offense. They play the Patriots at home this week. He could get into the end zone.

    I have Austin on my team and he is all or nothing. The cowboys stink and Romo is out 6-8 weeks. I'd leave him on the bench.

    Michael Turner is playing the Buccaneers this week. Turner is a top running back and usually gives good fantasy numbers. I'd put him in as your last guy to start this week.

    Blessings

  • 1 decade ago

    Start Blount he is now the starting rb

    start Hillis, he will run over the Patriots

    start L.T.- He's on fire

    Start Turner

    ANSWER MINE PLEASE!!!

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