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10-10-2012
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Instincts to another flow
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Key Matchup: Sean Lee vs Ray Rice
Ray Rice
The Baltimore Ravens’ offense is at its best when the football is often in the hands of running back Ray Rice. The 5-8, 212-pound tailback is averaging almost 21 touches per game. Rice, in his fifth season out of Rutgers, is tough to bring down and makes tacklers whiff in the open field.
Sean Lee
No Cowboys player studies more than inside linebacker Sean Lee, and he’ll be ready for a full dose of Ray Rice come Sunday. Lee is tied for seventh in the NFL with 47 tackles, more than twice as many as any other Cowboys player. Rice gets many of his yards before first contact behind the Ravens’ talented offensive line, so Lee will have to get to the point of attack quickly to reduce Rice’s running lanes.
http://cowboysblog.dallasnews.com/20...n-sunday.html/
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10-10-2012
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Senior Member
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Lee was first before the bye, won't be surprised to see him on top at the end.
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10-10-2012
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Ray Rice is on my fantasy football team. I will be starting him.
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10-10-2012
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Quote:
Originally Posted by ufcrules1
Ray Rice is on my fantasy football team. I will be starting him.
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Me too.
I'm starting Joe Flacco over Tony Romo in my money league as well.
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10-10-2012
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Numbers921
Me too.
I'm starting Joe Flacco over Tony Romo in my money league as well.
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I have Julio, Welker, Dez and Miles as my WR's.....JJ and Miles are starting....who should be my flex Welker vs Seattle? or Dez vs Baltimore coming off a bye?
Might go with Welker....but seattle is tough
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10-10-2012
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Would play Welker. I have Dez is like three leagues and regret drafting him in all of them.
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10-10-2012
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I'll take Rice over Lee.
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10-10-2012
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Numbers921
Would play Welker. I have Dez is like three leagues and regret drafting him in all of them.
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Yeah
I just might sit him...I'm just scared he will break a monster game 1 of these days.
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10-10-2012
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Frozen700
Yeah
I just might sit him...I'm just scared he will break a monster game 1 of these days.
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I bet Browner will shut Welker down, but you know Dez is gonna be stuck with Webb/Reed all game, too. Tough call.
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10-10-2012
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Joshmil53
I bet Browner will shut Welker down, but you know Dez is gonna be stuck with Webb/Reed all game, too. Tough call.
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Yeah, it sucks.....I don't know who to go with....
I been fighting myself with this all week.....Something just tells me Welker.
I'm starting Brady, over Romo.... vs seattle....not sure if that's the best Idea, but Brady has been real good.
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10-10-2012
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Originally Posted by WoodysGirl
Ray Rice
The Baltimore Ravens’ offense is at its best when the football is often in the hands of running back Ray Rice. The 5-8, 212-pound tailback is averaging almost 21 touches per game. Rice, in his fifth season out of Rutgers, is tough to bring down and makes tacklers whiff in the open field.
Sean Lee
No Cowboys player studies more than inside linebacker Sean Lee, and he’ll be ready for a full dose of Ray Rice come Sunday. Lee is tied for seventh in the NFL with 47 tackles, more than twice as many as any other Cowboys player. Rice gets many of his yards before first contact behind the Ravens’ talented offensive line, so Lee will have to get to the point of attack quickly to reduce Rice’s running lanes.
http://cowboysblog.dallasnews.com/20...n-sunday.html/
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we have to contain rice and not let T. Smith get deep. if we do those 2 things, and hold on to the ball, it will be a competitive game.
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