Fantasy Football Players to Avoid: Ride or Die Week 10

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Quarterbacks to Ride With:

Oct 26, 2014; New Orleans, LA, USA; Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers (12) against the New Orleans Saints during the second half of a game at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome. The Saints defeated Packers 44-23. Mandatory Credit: Derick E. Hingle-USA TODAY Sports

Aaron Rodgers, vsChi – He is money. We know this. It’s a pretty good plan already when your fantasy team has him at your QB spot. E joy the fruits of your intuitions this week as A-Rodge takes his super offense into a game that sees a less than super defense. Not only that, but the Bears offense can’t even get or stay on the same page. All I know is, I am happy to own any Packer this week, especially him.

Ben Roethlisberger, @NYJ – Kudos to those of you who have saved at least a portion of there season by adding Big Ben to your team. They have figured something out over there in west Pennsylvania and it should keeep going against a Jets defense who has allowed over 25 points to opposing QB’s, the last five weeks. Plus they’re all injured over there. Like all of them. I think the popcorn kid from section 114 in the Meadowlands is starting in the defense backfield this week.

Marl Sanchez, vsCar – OK, I get it. There were will be a lot of butt-fumble jokes all week. There will be just as much talk about how much better he should look in better coached offense. I believe that is what will be more likely this week. I remember when, early in his career Sanchez looked like a winner. He gets that chance again. He is not Matt Leinhert and could absolutely be better than Carson Palmer. If you were a Nick Foles owner and you didn’t snag Sanchez then tisk, tisk. The Sanchize is back.,

Quarterbacks to Die With:

Colin Kaepernick, @NO – This has really nothing to do with his match-up. I don’t consider myself a hater of his. I like players who bring a little edge to the sport. They do things their way. I like the players who that and excel in fantasy even more. He isn’t one of those guys. He has one really good game so far this season but everything else is mediocre to frustrating. He is droppaple in a standard 10 team league and even in a twelve or more I wouldn’t like it.

Tony Romo, @Jax – That little ‘O’ next to his name has turned into a ‘Q’ and now the everyone is a buzz. I don’t see what the fuss is all about. He has’t been supper, super awesome all season. In eight games he has one game over 300 yards and five games under 275. Despite all of that it is not like he is fully healed from the back injury he suffered less than two weeks ago. He can very likely re-aggravate it and sit out much of the game on Sunday. I can’t see a serious scenario where you are going to play him this week,

Russell Wilson, vsNYG – I remember a couple games where the Giants went to Seattle and would sqeek out a win. There’s something about traveling across the country and not being bale to play your best. This time, it’s doubtful the G-Men go into Seahawks country and squeek out anything other than antoher loss. With that said, I don’t think Wilson does veyr much in this game. There’s a plethora of ways the Giants can lose this game. Wilson, doesn’t have to be a part in any of those scenarios. He’s a master at the two score win while only having 175 passing yards and no TD’s.

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