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View Poll Results: Carr or Bledsoe in must win week of FF?
Carr 7 36.84%
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Old 12-08-2004, 11:15 AM
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Default Need FF QB advice

Need a win to secure my playoff spot (14 team league). Have been really awful all year at making what ultimately turns out to be the right decsion at QB and it has cost me at least 2 wins this year.

MY QB's: Bledsoe (Home v Clev.), Carr (Home v. IND), Boller (Home v. NYG), Holcombe (@ BUF)

Holcombe is a no. I know that. Boller is probably a no. They are my emergency QB's and guys I picked up to prevent a couple opponents from getting them when they needed someone. Just haven't cut them b/c there isn't anyone out there worth picking up.

So, Carr or Bledsoe? Carr has been declining as of late, but he does play better at home and I think I could throw 2 TD's against the IND defense. Bledsoe has been playing better as of late, but McGahee should have a big day too and could/should limit Drew's chances of throwing TD's with a big day on the ground. If the weather really stinks in BUF this week, I think I go with Carr, no question. Current forecast in BUF for Sunday: Showers possible, 40%. Highs in the low 40s and lows in the low 20s. Not awful, not great.

What do I do? If the weather is better than that, does that change my selection?
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