When playing Fantasy Football it’s always good to have choices- we call this depth.
Sometimes I feel like I have too much depth when it comes to certain positions- while it’s great with bye weeks and injuries, it’s sometimes tough to choose when all none of your choices stand out. Take a look at my Week 6 previews:
TMG Sportsline League (4-1)
Brandon Jacobs scored 25 points in Week 5… however he sat on my bench as I won my matchup against Len. My main RBs consist of Brandon Jacobs, Matt Forte, Larry Johnson, and Thomas Jones. Luckily LJ is sucking and I think I’m good with the combo of Jacobs and Forte most weeks- with some TJ plucked in there when needed.
Caroline has been rolling the league this season and I’m nervous about this matchup- but I got my best lineup out there so we can only hope.
Yahoo! League (4-0)
Pho Shizzle vs. Victorious Secret
I have no depth at Running Back: Just LT and TJ. However I seem to have enough wide recievers for 2 NFL teams: Braylon Edwards, Jerricho Cotchery, DeSean Jackson, Bobby Engram, Roy Williams,
Santonio Holmes, Donald Driver… and I may get Torry Holt off the wire. Great list right? It would be if any of those players played to their expectations. None of them really have thus I play receiver roulette every week.
Diet Yahoo! League (4-1)
Donte’s $37 Million vs. Gold. Pants. Bitch.
I took the loss I thought I was going to have last week, but I hope to bounce back with a soft lineup that LJ is going to throw at me. I have ok depth on this team but when you play in a six-team league, depth doesn’t matter so much to me- I can pick up almost anybody I think will be hot off the wire.
Ok well that’s the football for this week- I’m excited to be watching the Patriots on Sunday Night Football back in Massachusetts- go Pats!
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