Fantasy Football Help!

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believeandtry
believeandtry Posts: 64 Member
So this is my first time in a FF league, and I miraculously made it to playoffs. There are 2 games left, and if I win my opponent this week (he scored about 190 points last week=absolutely ridiculous), I have a VERY good chance of winning. My question is, I have Pittsburg as my defense. Would I get better points with Cincinnati? I am the only girl left of the 4 finalist so it would be a very sweet victory. Any advice?

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  • suv_hater
    suv_hater Posts: 374 Member
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    I'd choose CIN over PIT but can you pick up another DST from the waiver wire?

    Colts, Pats, Panthers have better matchups. I really can't see CIN or PIT putting up big numbers... they usually play tight, conservative games.
  • jeremyw1977
    jeremyw1977 Posts: 505 Member
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    I would definitely pick the Steelers D. They are ranked as one of the top 5 defenses in the league.
  • billmoe92
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    As a die hard Steelers fan it pains me to say this but I would go with the Bengals defense. While the Steelers do have a better defense overall, they do not get many sacks or force many turnovers. Plus the Steelers have quite a few injuries on the defensive side of the ball, so AJ Green will probably have a big day. In the real game I think the Steelers are a better bet, but for fantasy football purposes I would recommend Cincinatti. Good Luck
  • _the_feniks_
    _the_feniks_ Posts: 3,443 Member
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    Who is available on your FA list? San Diego and Washington both have much better matchups than CIN or PIT and should be available in most 12-team leagues.
  • ninerbuff
    ninerbuff Posts: 48,708 Member
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    Based on history, PIT. But I would look at the waiver wire for teams like the COLTS and PANTHERS to see if they are available due to matchups.

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