Fantasy: Good receivers sometimes come in pairs

By Kelly May  |   Thursday, August 14, 2008  |  Comments( 5 )

Fantasy Football
Drafting or picking up the running back who splits time with the starter you already own has become commonplace for fantasy football owners. The logic behind the concept may not be statistically sound, but there is a comforting feeling in knowing that no matter what happens, you’re bound to get production from your running back position.
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No.1
RedskinFan21ST
11:34 PM
08/14/2008
It's more about value. There's no value in taking Taylor right after Peterson, they might have had 4 points less. But I bet Peterson first and Welker or a different WR second had way more points that 342.
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jacotaco3
08:56 AM
08/15/2008
IF you can get the people you named as a tandem in your league then you should do pretty well because all those guys are good.
No.3
Zachary Bardou
09:08 AM
08/18/2008
Moss/Welker is best combo of all.
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