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Old 09-06-2006, 01:01 PM
MacGuyV MacGuyV is offline
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Default Re: *NFL Survivor* - Week 1

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This is probably the only week where you can use ARI with any confidence (first home game in new stadium, against a 49ers team with a terrible defense). So might as well get them over with, so you can save SEA and NE for later weeks.

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Count me in on this. Seattle prior to last year has traditionally been a bad road team and they have plenty of easy home games later; taking them would be dumber than the Rams on the road last year. NE has some soft home games later too. Cards have their easiest home game of the year this week.
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Old 09-06-2006, 01:50 PM
Assani Fisher Assani Fisher is offline
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Default Re: *NFL Survivor* - Week 1

The more I think about it actually, the more I think I'd take NE. Sure if both NE and Arizona win, then you were better off taking Ariz and saving NE. However, in these first few weeks where so much is a crapshoot I really think that survivial is the most vital thing...I wouldn't worry about saving teams. One you get a month into the season and have a better grip on how good each team is then you can start making more advanced plays by saving certain teams for better matchups. But in the beginning just play it safe and advance.
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