There's no reason whatsoever to be proud of a high scoring bench. That just means you're wasting space and should be trading.
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There's no reason whatsoever to be proud of a high scoring bench. That just means you're wasting space and should be trading.
Before this week, Laurence Maroney was a waste of bench space. I dropped him in my other league weeks ago. You got lucky with a RB who was #3 of 4 on the depth chart.
Jerome Harrison was good for 2 weeks. He won't put up starter numbers any more.
Joe Flacco is a back up QB, good job.
Lance Moore had his what? first good game of the season this week? Good job!
Read Rich's post. Also, you should be the last person talking about trades. How are Barber and Berrian doing?
MST BLV !!
Taylor, Morris, and Faulk = old and bound to start sucking/get hurt. Therefore, keeping Maroney = a smart move. Watch him blowup against the Bucs.
Lewis = old and bound to start starting/get hurt. Therefore, keeping Harrison = [i]hopefully[/b] a smart move.
Flacco on my bench scored less than my starting QB and only about 10 points less than your entire team. Stop sucking so hard.
Lance Moore = on the Saints, had an breakout year in 2008. Therefore, hanging on to his will payoff as long as he stays healthy.
HGH (HATERS GONNA HATE)