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<blockquote data-quote="Dyrti Byrd 2k2" data-source="post: 2709155" data-attributes="member: 22554"><p>FHA: I would play Parker in your flex position. He's playing against a Houston defense that allowed McGahee to rush for 115 yrds. Pitt's gameplan is to run as much as possible and not leave too much pressure on Roethlisberger to win the game.</p><p></p><p></p><p>31C: Not a whole lot of quality in the WR area, but based off of last weeks performance, as well as their opposing defenses, I'd start Branch, McCardell, and Burress. </p><p>At RB, I'd start Parker and Jordan. </p><p>- Parker, again is on a running team and going up against a Houston D that let McGahee rush for 115 yards.</p><p>- Jordan is going to get his carries. OAK has to get the running game going in order to open it up for Moss and Porter. Yahoo thinks he'll get at least 20 carries. And I don't think KC's defense is as good as they made it seem in Week 1. </p><p>- Davis is going up against a tough D w/ Pitt. Pitt runs the ball and will probably eat up alot of clock. I don't think Houston's offense will be on the field for more than 22 minutes.</p><p>- I almost wanted to say start Taylor ahead of Jordan, but JAX will probably be playing from behind Indy and will need to air it out. Indy's defense looked awesome on Sunday night.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dyrti Byrd 2k2, post: 2709155, member: 22554"] FHA: I would play Parker in your flex position. He's playing against a Houston defense that allowed McGahee to rush for 115 yrds. Pitt's gameplan is to run as much as possible and not leave too much pressure on Roethlisberger to win the game. 31C: Not a whole lot of quality in the WR area, but based off of last weeks performance, as well as their opposing defenses, I'd start Branch, McCardell, and Burress. At RB, I'd start Parker and Jordan. - Parker, again is on a running team and going up against a Houston D that let McGahee rush for 115 yards. - Jordan is going to get his carries. OAK has to get the running game going in order to open it up for Moss and Porter. Yahoo thinks he'll get at least 20 carries. And I don't think KC's defense is as good as they made it seem in Week 1. - Davis is going up against a tough D w/ Pitt. Pitt runs the ball and will probably eat up alot of clock. I don't think Houston's offense will be on the field for more than 22 minutes. - I almost wanted to say start Taylor ahead of Jordan, but JAX will probably be playing from behind Indy and will need to air it out. Indy's defense looked awesome on Sunday night. [/QUOTE]
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