I'm going back and forth.
Hartline vs. Cincy (Hall may be back)
Garcon vs. Atlanta (stout defense, not 100% but should be a shootout).
Hartline or Garcon in flex?
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Hartline or Garcon in flex?
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Re: Hartline or Garcon in flex?
I'd go Hartline. He gets more targets too.
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Re: Hartline or Garcon in flex?
I don't know about the targets thing. Garçon was a target animal in week 1 before he went down. I'm a little nervous about Leon Hall returning and Bush being the offensive focal point. I don't see Tannehill throwing the ball 40-50 times today. Garçon won't be on a snap count.Juice wrote:I'd go Hartline. He gets more targets too.
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Re: Hartline or Garcon in flex?
I should have said more receptions. Anyway, I still think I would go with Hartline. Garcon kind of had a freak score last week and isn't 100 percent according to Rotoworld. Plus, they said there's a good chance of rain in Washington.
I can see the case for Garcon though too.
I can see the case for Garcon though too.
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Re: Hartline or Garcon in flex?
Garcon is a bum and I explicitly cut him for Michael Crabtree, who has been pure money in my PPR league.
I honestly was in this same situation. I was disappointed with Hartline's 9 pointer but it was more than Garcon has ever done since week 1.
I honestly was in this same situation. I was disappointed with Hartline's 9 pointer but it was more than Garcon has ever done since week 1.
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Re: Hartline or Garcon in flex?
I'm still sticking with Garcon, but I'll be more cautious when inserting him into my lineup as a flex (especially with the injury not fully healed and a questionable RGIII). What he did in 1 quarter while healthy was spectacular. He's the primary read/target in Shanny's explosive offense with a pretty darn good QB looking his way often. A guy like Crabtree wasn't available in my league, but I did just scoop up Nicks from the wire. Whenever he's playing, you can bet he'll be in my lineup.Hunter Morrow wrote:Garcon is a bum and I explicitly cut him for Michael Crabtree, who has been pure money in my PPR league.
I honestly was in this same situation. I was disappointed with Hartline's 9 pointer but it was more than Garcon has ever done since week 1.
With Brandon Marshall on a bye next week my receiving options are now: Julio (obvious start), Garcon, Hartline & Nicks. I'd love to go Julio and Nicks, but that may be optimistic depending on Nicks' status in a tough matchup. On the wire: Britt, Wright, Burleson, Young, Blackmon, Little.
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