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Start/Sit: Don’t Be Scared Of The Sanchize

Start ’em!
Quarterbacks:

David Garrard: The Titans have the worst pass defense in the league. Garrard isn’t very good, but he puts up fantasy numbers. You won’t sit a stud for him, but he is very much worth a start against the Titans
Mark Sanchez: The Sanchise hasn’t looked that great lately, but with the Dolphins’ Will Allen out of an already poor secondary, Sanchez should be okay at home. The Jets will go with a run first approach, but Sanchez should give you a game that won’t sink your team.
Running Backs:

Justin Fargas: Michael Bush has lost favor in Oakland and Darren McFadden isn’t back yet and Fargas gets an extremely poor Charger’s rush defense. How poor are they? Well, they rank 28th in rushing yards per game and 28th in fantasy points given up to running backs.

Kevin Smith: Hopefully Megatron and Stafford will be back for this game which will help Smith find some lanes. Even if they aren’t, Smith is still a must start against a very poor Rams rush defense. Two weeks of rest should really help the Lions’ offense this week.

Wide Receivers:

Donnie Avery: He’s the Rams number one receiver, which isn’t saying that much until you see who they are playing. The Lions pass defense has given up an average of 26 fantasy points to receivers.

Mike Sims-Walker: The Titans have given up 15 touchdowns to wide receivers. Even though most of those came against Tom Brady they are still a bad pass defense. Sims-Walker is the best receiver in Jacksonville and will have a good game.

Sit Down!

Quarterbacks:

Alex Smith: Yes, he looked very good against Houston, but the Colts aren’t Houston. The Colt’s defense has held quarterbacks to 13 fantasy points a game and should be able to do the same to Smith.

Joe Flacco: The Broncos have made me a believer. They can shut down quarterbacks with ease. Flacco is good, but he’s not so good that you can’t sit him down once in a while.
Running Backs:

Stud RB’s: There are a bunch of awesome running backs with some awesomely bad matchups. Can you sit them? Probably not, but temper your expectations!

Adrian Peterson @ Green Bay
Ray Rice vs. Denver
Chris Johnson vs. Jacksonville
Ryan Grant vs. Minnesota
Knowshon Moreno @ Baltimore
DeAngelo Williams @ Arizona

Wide Receivers:

Any Dolphins Receiver: Ginn, Bess, and Camarillo are just not good enough to have a big game against New York’s stout pass defense. Especially when the Dolphins will be rushing most of the time.

Steve Breaston: The Panther’s pass defense is ranked first in the NFL and Anquan Boldin should play. I don’t see Breaston having many opportunities.

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